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Sally Kirkland as | Mrs. Canfield |
Florence Turner as | Mrs. Canfield |
Helen Martin - | Mrs. Canfield |
In the same year, | Mrs. Cannon was nominated for Woman of the Year by L |
Mrs. Cantor is a Managing Director in a division of | |
Marjorie Main as | Mrs. Cantrell, aka Mrs. Adams |
G. Anne Nelson was born in 1956 to Chief and | Mrs. Captain Nelson of Indian Neck, Virginia. |
Tina Cristiani as | Mrs. Caputo |
A neighbor, | Mrs. Carl Crum, was standing about fifty feet from t |
Grace Wood - | Mrs. Carl Roemer |
ge, Tennessee, Gehrs is the daughter of Dr. and | Mrs. Carl and Judi Gehrs. |
Katherine Emmet as | Mrs. Carlake |
y are better men than most; perhaps they saw in | Mrs. Carlington an uncommon spirit and a chance for |
Whatever the reason, | Mrs. Carlington got the help she had to have. |
r Royal Highness Princess Maria de los Dolores, | Mrs. Carlos Chias Osorio, Princess of the Two Sicili |
She launched on 22 August 1922 sponsored by | Mrs. Carlos Bean, and commissioned on 15 October 192 |
Mrs. Carlson (Carol Bruce) is Arthur Carlson's ruthl | |
Mrs. Carlson (Sylvia Sidney in the series pilot, Car | |
Wilson appointed | Mrs. Carnahan to the Senate, where she joined the th |
In October 2010, the Headteacher | Mrs Carol Campbell announced her retirement, at the |
Claire Dodd as | Mrs. Carol Wayne |
five years after her death, her husband married | Mrs. Caroline Carmichael McIntosh, a wealthy Buffalo |
he following year in 1896 under the headship of | Mrs Caroline Ferris. |
ohn MacGregor and his daughters Sarah Grant and | Mrs. Caroline Gill. |
The current headteacher is | Mrs Caroline Thomson-Smith. |
The Headmistress is | Mrs Caroline Bateson and the Junior School Headteac |
r. Matthew Lawrence, Mr. Anthony Giovinazzi and | Mrs. Caroline Pidala. |
Mrs. Caroline Hubbard | |
The house is still occupied by | Mrs Carolyn Hardy OBE VMH. |
North Devon and launched on 13 October 1996 by | Mrs Carolyn Portillo, wife of Michael Portillo, the |
In 1998, Don Imus said that | Mrs. Carr was having an affair with boxer Riddick Bo |
n Joe Carr returned home in the summer of 1945, | Mrs. Carr resigned the seat, and Governor Jim Nance |
er Carr's four-year term ended in January 1945, | Mrs. Carr was elected to a new four-year term by the |
Mrs. Carr retained professor Alan Dershowitz as her | |
Elsa Lanchester as | Mrs. Carraclough, Joe's mother. |
Karen Steele as | Mrs. Carrie Lane |
Mrs. Carrie Regina Beinecke and her son, William Bei | |
e was launched on 25 November 1917 sponsored by | Mrs. Carrol Q. Wright, and commissioned at Boston, M |
Elizabeth McGovern ... as | Mrs. Carry Fisher |
Louise Lester as | Mrs. Carson |
Mrs. Carson is a retired assistant principal from th | |
Hedda Hopper as | Mrs. Carson |
Beatrice Bell ... | Mrs. Carstairs |
Eileen Munro ... | Mrs. Carstairs |
He himself took over from | Mrs. Carswell as head. |
While Carte was ill, in 1897, Rupert assisted | Mrs. Carte and W. S. Gilbert with the first revival |
Mrs. Carter's Campaign is a 1913 American silent sho | |
Bertha Belmore - | Mrs Carter-Blake |
c policy to the personal lives of President and | Mrs. Carter. |
Mrs. Carteret Receives (1971), short stories | |
Quartette - | Mrs. Carthew, Dorothy, General & Sir Benjamin - "Wha |
Hornpipe Trio - | Mrs. Carthew, General & Sir Benjamin - "If you'll on |
Louise Carver as | Mrs. Carver |
Mary Alden as | Mrs. Carver |
Mrs. Case, the former Frances Clinton, sustained mod | |
Veronica Cartwright as | Mrs. Casey |
After | Mrs. Cash left to run some errands, the man returned |
Sally Gracie - | Mrs. Cassidy |
Mrs. Castillo worked in both institutions and served | |
undred years on Earth) met one of her teachers, | Mrs Castle, he was amazed to find that Miranda had |
Corinne Conley - | Mrs. Catcher |
In 1763 | Mrs. Catharine Cappe and the Rev. Theophilus Lindsey |
In 1909, recently widowed, | Mrs. Cathcart undertook to have the apartment buildi |
Elsie Wagstaff as | Mrs. Catherick |
y Heads: Ms. Catherine McCormack (Pastoral) And | Mrs Catherine Collier (Curriculum) |
The Principal of the school is | Mrs Catherine Rey. |
Vice Principal - | Mrs Catherine Rawdon |
Jean Cadell ... | Mrs. Cathie |
hich he published in the 1840s his comic series | Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures, which was later publ |
Mrs. Cavendish | |
Florence Kahn - | Mrs. Caypor |
She was launched on 4 March 1944, sponsored by | Mrs. Celia Counter Finch, and commissioned on 25 Mar |
see images of the Man from Another Place, BOB, | Mrs. Chalfont, and her grandson. |
Margerette McWade - | Mrs. Challenger |
Mrs Chamberlain-Creighton described Young as a clos | |
Mrs. Chamberlin was an artist and the author of Cana | |
By her first husband | Mrs. Chamberlin had one son and three daughters. |
Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Oggins had both attended the | |
ho died on 28 December 1739, and two daughters, | Mrs. Champernowne and Margaret. |
Ouyang Sha-fei as | Mrs. Chan |
The Blue Ribbon, founded by | Mrs. Chandler in 1968, has a membership of more than |
Markie Post as | Mrs. Chandler |
Who Killed Dr Bogle and | Mrs Chandler? is an Australian documentary film abo |
Who Killed Dr Bogle and | Mrs Chandler? |
Mrs Chang - Pik-Sen Lim | |
was launched on 16 December 1966, sponsored by | Mrs. Charles D. Griffin, wife of Admiral Charles D. |
Leota Lorraine ... | Mrs. Charles Belknap-Jackson |
Her sister, | Mrs. Charles Davidson, was the local postmaster; the |
McClung sold the house to | Mrs. Charles Curd in 1825, and her family in turn so |
She was launched 21 June 1942 (sponsored by | Mrs. Charles F. Russell); and commissioned 9 October |
a.m., alighted from his car and was greeted by | Mrs. Charles O. Andrews (widow of the former United |
She was launched on 2 May 1969, sponsored by | Mrs. Charles A. Bowsher, and commissioned on 16 May |
The Jacksonville was sponsored by | Mrs. Charles E. Bennett, and commissioned on 16 May |
the Boston Cooking School at the suggestion of | Mrs. Charles Shaw. |
erchant of Venice, and the cast included Mr and | Mrs Charles Kean, Mr and Mrs Keeley, Henry Lowe and |
y Barnard and was presented to the city by Mr & | Mrs Charles Phelps Taft of Cincinnati, Ohio. |
was launched on 23 September 1941 sponsored by | Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, wife of a former Secreta |
e sugar crops made in Louisiana 1859-1860 shows | Mrs. Charles Grevemberg producing 475 hogsheads of s |
Mrs Charles Willing of Philadelphia was painted by | |
es Calderwood Bolton, Robert Harvey Bolton, and | Mrs. Charles L. Brown. |
ard; launched on 20 December 1941, sponsored by | Mrs. Charles Sumner Moore; and commissioned on 4 Jun |
Alternate delegates were | Mrs. Charles Cook (Colorado), Harriet G. Hood (Wyomi |
The Milan was rechristened by | Mrs. Charles Edison, wife of the Assistant Secretary |
to point out that everyone seems to think that | Mrs. Chase said "My baby's died!" |
The Chatterjis - Mr. Justice Chatterji and | Mrs. Chatterji and their children Amit, Meenakshi (m |
Dot Farley - | Mrs. Chatterton |
Duplicate (1998) ... | Mrs. Chaudhary "Bebe" |
Mrs Chava Leah Weiss (died in Holocaust) | |
Mrs. Chellammal Ganesan won and secured 1189 votes M | |
Margin of Victory 360 Votes by | Mrs. Chellammal Ganesan |
The first film version of The Last of | Mrs. Cheney was released in 1929, and starred Norma |
of Wright's life ended tragically in 1914 when | Mrs. Cheney and her children were murdered at Talies |
The Last of | Mrs. Cheney, released in 1937, was the second film a |
ide on the seventh day of his death, the senior | Mrs. Cheng got a wizard to have an enchantment in or |
During the Ghost Festival, senior | Mrs. Cheng's second daughter-in-law bought an old ja |
ome back to the old house to pick up the senior | Mrs. Cheng, they enter his uncle's room as Ngon is c |
Mrs Cheryl Gillan MP | |
Dame Mary Kathleen Lloyd, | Mrs. Cheshire (b. |
d, Oregon; launched 10 April 1945; sponsored by | Mrs. Chester It. |
Lydia Yeamans Titus as | Mrs. Cheston |
An Ideal Husband (1969) (BBC) ... | Mrs. Cheveley |
Lord Goring marries Robert's sister Mabel, | Mrs. Chevely is outsmarted, and Lady Chiltern retain |
The Last of | Mrs. Cheyney (1937) |
to perform her first West End play, The Last Of | Mrs Cheyney in 1976. |
It was based on the play The Last of | Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale. |
The Last of | Mrs. Cheyney is a 1925 Frederick Lonsdale play that |
Julia Faye - | Mrs. Chichester Jones |
the decision of a local council to propose that | Mrs Childers be elected president. |
Thinking that the journalist already knew of | Mrs Childers' proposed nomination, O'Donnell confir |
In 2004 a life-size bronze statue of | Mrs. Chippy was placed on the grave of McNish by the |
The painting | Mrs Chippy, by Wolf Howard, shows the cat "about to |
Sallie's three youngest pups, Sue's Sirius, and | Mrs. Chippy, the carpenter's cat, have to be shot. |
With | Mrs. Chippy. |
Mrs, Chirac greatly appreciated the work, and offer | |
It is run by | Mrs. Chitra Prasad. |
Lee Yuet-ching as | Mrs Chow |
Mrs Christie makes an improbable tale very real, an | |
Mrs. Christie makes one departure here from her rece | |
e is, on the other hand, another departure from | Mrs. Christie's earlier stories which must be regret |
es Napollio and the vice principal is currently | Mrs. Christy Lynch-Burkhart, the school-wide counsel |
Hedda Hopper - | Mrs. Chrystal Pole |
tress Ching, The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) as | Mrs. Chu, Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) and War of the |
Mrs. Chubb - Lady Carey's attendant | |
In fact, | Mrs Cibber and Sloper had run off together, and had |
Lane for Covent Garden in 1750, accompanied by | Mrs Cibber, his Juliet. |
The principal is currently | Mrs. Cindy Kirsch. |
ges on the grounds that there was no proof that | Mrs. Cipollone relied on the Liggett & Myers adverti |
Audrey Totter as | Mrs. Claire Quimby |
Tension (1950) as | Mrs. Claire Quimby |
aster is Mr David Orford and the deputy head is | Mrs Claire Garnett. |
Billie Burke as | Mrs. Clara Topper |
The New York Times, Sisters Run Down by Auto; | Mrs. Clara Thayer Perry Dead, Miss Ida M. Thayer Dyi |
Mrs. Claramma Varghese, the wife of Mr. M.C. | |
'Funeral Sermon for | Mrs. Clare Wittewronge,' London, 1671. |
Mrs. Clare Wentworth-Stanley (?-1997) | |
She was launched on 14 March 1914 sponsored by | Mrs. Clarence Meigs Oddie, and commissioned on 30 Oc |
Mrs. Clarissa Hooker died on October 2, 1880 in the | |
20 December 1949 - 21 April 1952: | Mrs Clark Gable |
Mrs. Clark said they are trying to establish the hou | |
was launched on 23 December 1940 (sponsored by | Mrs. Clark H. Woodward) and commissioned on 23 May 1 |
Senator and | Mrs. Clark visited Holland on more than one occasion |
called Mitchell, and a Baptist Pastor's wife, a | Mrs. Clarke. |
He encourages her talent, which the envious | Mrs. Clarkson will not allow her to practise. |
Mrs. Clarkson is excited by the news that Sir Julian | |
Julian finally arrives at the Clarkson's house, | Mrs. Clarkson sings his song in an operatic manner, |
hipbuilding Corp., Seattle, Wash., sponsored by | Mrs. Claude S. Gillette, wife of Rear Admiral Gillet |
sions the song "I Could Be Santa Claus" sung by | Mrs. Claus is almost always cut, but is restored on |
layed by Phil Hartman), despite being nursed by | Mrs. Claus (Nora Dunn), is severely ill. |
Lila Kaye ... Griselda / | Mrs. Claus |
Since 1889, | Mrs. Claus has been generally depicted in media as a |
ear as if they ruined Christmas themselves, but | Mrs. Claus convinces them to put aside their differe |
The first motion picture to depict | Mrs. Claus was Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (19 |
Prune plans to have Santa, | Mrs. Claus and the elves evicted and keep the Christ |
Virginia Gregg - | Mrs. Claus |
When they refuse to cooperate, | Mrs. Claus goes to their mother, Mother Nature, who |
movie roles include Santa Claus: The Movie (as | Mrs. Claus) and Mad Cows. |
died in 1987, was voiced by Juan Chioran, while | Mrs. Claus, who was voiced by Shirley Booth, who die |
o, shows it to his friend, and then sends it to | Mrs Claus. |
It is a sequel to 2004's Single Santa Seeks | Mrs. Claus. |
Life (1999) by Ted Demme as | Mrs. Clay |
Margaret Dumont as | Mrs. Claypool |
Maude Eburne ... | Mrs. Clayton |
June 1942 by Charleston Navy Yard; sponsored by | Mrs. Clea Cooke Hulse, great-grandniece of Admiral B |
eter Sallis and Maggie Ollerenshaw play Mr. and | Mrs. Clegg, Norman's parents. |
Mrs Clement Attlee (10 January 1922-16 December 195 | |
Eleanor Roosevelt, Princess Alice, and | Mrs. Clementine Churchill during the Octagon Confere |
Mrs Clenham - Carmel McSharry | |
Mrs Clenham - Pamela Pitchford | |
Joan Greenwood as | Mrs. Clennam |
The man has in his possession a box containing | Mrs. Clennam's secret papers, which she had ordered |
Owner: Mr. and | Mrs. Clifford J. Rice. |
use and grounds were bought by the Reverend and | Mrs. Clifford Canning and converted to a school. |
tation of the 1919 play The Luck of the Navy by | Mrs Clifford Mills. |
Writer Ishmael Reed, introduced | Mrs. Clifton to her husband Fred, while he was organ |
At the beginning of the 21st century, following | Mrs. Clifton's death, WAVL was put up for sale. |
Mrs. Clinton explained that her vote was in protest | |
e was launched on 9 December 1961 (sponsored by | Mrs. Clinton P. Anderson), and commissioned on 21 No |
about and bitter attacks against President and | Mrs. Clinton". |
aife told the New York Post that he appreciated | Mrs. Clinton's invitation. |
of Lexington, North Carolina, and two sisters, | Mrs. Clyde Yoe and Miss Eulah Mountcastle of Jeffers |
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