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Ethel

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  • ther's eclectic friends; a clueless lush named Ethel, a mother-hen-like transvestite named Dolly, a
  • Later, Cartwright auditioned for the role of Ethel, a girl who becomes trapped in a cartoon world
  • Hunter, Ethel A., The Ten-Footers of New England in Parks, R
  • ities in the town are: Blissville, Bundy Hill, Ethel Acres, Graham Terrace, Lisbon Heights, Ross Hi
  • His parents were Ethel Adaline Whitney and Edward H. Beaumont, a trav
  • , canon of Gloucester Cathedral, and his wife, Ethel Adelaide Drought.
  • In 1910, he married Ethel Agnes Agnew.
  • Charlotte Mitchell as Ethel, Agnes' maid
  • Lady Ethel AKA Argent Gray
  • ter her death in 1943 he married secondly Esme Ethel Alice, daughter of Montmorency d'Beaumont and
  • Ethel Allen School, feeds into FitzSimons.
  • Ethel Allen School, a K-8 school, feeds into Rhodes.
  • Ethel almost always blabs to Fred, who tells Ricky,
  • for his work on the Cold War espionage case of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and his advocacy of the s
  • Including Alice Ghostley and Dennis Joel as Ethel and Andy.
  • During the late 1960s, Ethel and Johnny Todd settled permanently in Honolul
  • his siblings, sisters Sallie Clementine, Maude Ethel, and May (Mary), survived into adulthood.
  • also possible to spot Ernest the milkman from Ethel and Ernest delivering milk to the Royal Family
  • when a steam suction dredger, called Catherine Ethel and weighing 154 tons, crashed into the inner
  • Harris was born in Minter City, Mississippi to Ethel and Willie Harris, a vegetable farmer.
  • the world's famous spies, such as Kim Philby, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, Richard Sorge, Mata Hari
  • Jones lives with his wife, Ethel, and the two raised Jones' step-daughter, Sonn
  • He was survived by his wife Ethel and his children Philip and Betty.
  • She was named Hathor in memory of Ethel and Helen's brother Alan Colman who had died i
  • erenced those killed by the death penalty from Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, to Jesus Christ.
  • egislative aide Ivy Meeropol (granddaughter of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg), and produced by Roland
  • Hathor was built in 1905 for Ethel and Helen Colman, daughters of Jeremiah Colman
  • cing from shrapnel wounds Graves met his wife, Ethel, and married her when they returned to the Uni
  • 1998: Ethel and Ernest
  • He is the older son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
  • Also joining the group were Juliet Mazamisa, Ethel and Francisca Mngomezulu, Mary Rabotapi (previ
  • born in Philadelphia to James (died 1942) and Ethel Anderson DePreist (1902-1990), and is the neph
  • Lena Horne as Ethel Andrews
  • Shirley MacLaine - Ethel Ann
  • f John Christie, accused of murdering his wife Ethel at 10 Rillington Place.
  • Ethel Attendance Center (Ethel; Grades 7-12)
  • Founded in 1934 by Ethel Austin in the front room of her terraced house
  • tore closures, resulting in further job losses Ethel Austin will soon be known as Life & Style Reta
  • as the demise of rivals such as Woolworths and Ethel Austin.
  • ic Electric right-of-way (Chandler Bl. east of Ethel Av).
  • m2) site bounded by Fulton Avenue on the west, Ethel Avenue/Coldwater Canyon Boulevard on the east,
  • Ethel Ayler (born 1934) is a veteran African-America
  • Ethel Ayler - Gran Mere
  • Ethel Azama - Cool Heat (1958)
  • Lady Rosemary Ethel Baring (1908-2004), married Lt.-Col.
  • Ethel Barns (1874 - 31 December 1948) was an English
  • h club Huddersfield after falling in love with Ethel Barrand a local mill manager's daughter whom h
  • It stars Noel Reyburn and Ethel Barrett.
  • It opened on Broadway on at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on March 12, 2006.
  • harine Hepburn, Dana Andrews, Gregory Peck and Ethel Barrymore - Kazan wanted to go in the opposite
  • It opened on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on November 29, 1932 and tra
  • The Emperor's New Clothes - Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York (with Lee J. Cobb)
  • Ethel Barrymore as Granny
  • Wilson toured nationally with Ethel Barrymore in the production of The Corn is Gre
  • Ethel Barrymore married Russell Griswold Colt (1882-
  • Broadway production opened on October 1 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre and ran for 326 performances
  • Ethel Barrymore - Aunt Jessie Tuttle
  • Ethel Barrymore as Margaret Garrison
  • Ethel Barrymore Colt, actor and lyricist
  • ourteen previews, the production opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on February 26, 1975 and clo
  • The couple had three children: actress/singer Ethel Barrymore Colt (1912-1977), who appeared on Br
  • Actresses Evelyn Nesbit and Ethel Barrymore were friends of hers.
  • r boy dares him to visit Mrs. Hazel Pennicott ( Ethel Barrymore), who lives next door and is reputed
  • Broadway stars Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt and Ethel Barrymore, and film stars Charles Boyer and He
  • August 15, 1879 - Ethel Barrymore, American actress (d.
  • Among the supporting cast were Ethel Barrymore, conductor/pianist Jose Iturbi (play
  • ting stars like Sarah Bernhardt, Fred Astaire, Ethel Barrymore, the Marx Brothers, George Burns, Ar
  • Jack London, Ethel Barrymore, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, a
  • s Broadway stars playing themselves, including Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore(in his last film),
  • Other guests have included actors such as Ethel Barrymore, Charles Boyer, Eddie Cantor, Mary P
  • iselle" features Leslie Caron, Farley Granger, Ethel Barrymore, and Ricky Nelson; Pier Angeli and K
  • tars included William Gillette, John Drew Jr., Ethel Barrymore, Billie Burke, E. H. Sothern, Julia
  • sed on the 1919 play by Zoe Akins that starred Ethel Barrymore.
  • She is the daughter of Victor Brooker and Ethel Bassett.
  • oftus, 6th Marquess of Ely, by his second wife Ethel Beatrice Lempriere Gresley.
  • Mina Tannenbaum and Ethel Benegui are two Jewish girls living in Paris.
  • for the Protection of Women and Children made Ethel Benjamin honorary solicitor.
  • Ethel Benjamin Place, a cul de sac across the road f
  • 19 January: Ethel Benjamin, first female lawyer in NZ.
  • Charity Wakefield as Nurse Ethel Bennet
  • ituency's Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Dr Ethel Bentham, died on 19th January 1931, aged 70.
  • Emma Goldman, Ethel Bernstein, Peter Bianki, Alexander Berkman
  • He led a team that included Rosemary Biggs and Ethel Bidwell, to investigate congenital coagulation
  • In 1899, Mathers married Margaret Ethel Bligh.
  • eated in the 1988 Canadian federal election by Ethel Blondin-Andrew from the Liberal Party of Canad
  • Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Northern Development: 0.3% ove
  • stern Arctic, but lost by 18% to the incumbent Ethel Blondin-Andrew.
  • te Dennis Bevington defeated Liberal incumbent Ethel Blondin-Andrew.
  • is Henry, born 1868, Alice Mary, born 1870 and Ethel, born 1873.
  • Mabel Poulton - Ethel Borridge
  • Marguerite Clayton - Ethel Brannon
  • In addition to playing the violin, Ethel breeds flowers, and once succeeded in creating
  • Ethel Browne had also been elected to a two year ter
  • ars as Headmistress, and was succeeded by Mrs. Ethel Burton-Brown who was Head from 1908-1927.
  • In 1905, he married Ethel C. Sinclair.
  • He was married was married twice: to Ethel Catherine Wood in 1902 and then later to Maude
  • Ethel Catherwood - Athletics, Women's High Jump
  • Howard married the Honourable Ethel Christian Methuen, daughter of the Field Marsh
  • It tells the chilling story of Ethel Christie, wife and victim of the notorious Ril
  • Nancy Ryan as Ethel Clark
  • Ethel Clayton died on June 6, 1966 at St. John's Hos
  • Ethel Clayton - Margaret Davis
  • Ethel Clayton as Audrey Carlton as an Adult
  • Her daughter Ethel Clifford (d.
  • Ethel climbs in through the window and gets into bed
  • Ethel Coleridge as Emily
  • Ethel Coleridge as Clara Soppitt
  • Ethel Coleridge as Aunt Agnes
  • After his wife Ethel composed his interview letter, he became manag
  • Eugene and Ethel cooked chips in order to make extra money duri
  • business continued to expand, Stuckey's wife, Ethel, created a variety of homemade pecan candies t
  • Mary Ethel Creswell (October 15, 1879 - August 7, 1960) w
  • Frances Dade as Ethel Crowley
  • Head was the son of Geoffrey Head and Ethel Daisy, daughter of Arthur Flower, and was educ
  • Lord Gainford married Ethel, daughter of Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st Bar
  • eet David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty and his wife Ethel, daughter of the American businessman Marshall
  • Ethel Davis
  • Pettit and Ethel DeLong Zande co-founded Pine Mountain Settleme
  • the school and recruited Katherine Pettit and Ethel DeLong to establish and run the institution.
  • go, Illinois on December 1, 1913 to Norman and Ethel DeWind.
  • His wife Ethel died May 10, 2004.
  • by Ethel Dixie c.1925
  • efforts of the FEP comes from individuals, the Ethel Donaghue Trust and the Hartford Foundation for
  • He married Loretta Ethel Donahoe.
  • Later that year, her sister Ethel donated to the Tate Gallery three of her drawi
  • Alex Kelly as Ethel Drake
  • Ethel du Pont Roosevelt Warren (January 30, 1916 - M
  • In 1950 Ethel du Pont Roosevelt remarried to prominent Detro
  • Ethel du Pont was forty-nine years old when she comm
  • Katharine Pate - Ethel Durant
  • Ruth Stonehouse - Ethel Durland
  • of The Apes starred Ronald Adair as Tarzan and Ethel Dwyer as Jane Porter.
  • Ethel Edwards was an American painter.
  • Lord Durham married Ethel Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of Henry Beilby Wil
  • Cyrus Chestnut, as well as local legends like Ethel Ennis and Rivers Chambers.
  • Ethel Ennis (1957)
  • He is the brother of Ethel Ennis, a well-known local singer and pianist.
  • a Alberta Dickover, Jennie Titus Smith Morris, Ethel Evelyn Brown Distin, Grace Mosher Harter, Edit
  • ippen's Bank, Hever, Kent, home of her friend, Ethel Everest.
  • erates out of Rockford, was eventually sold by Ethel Fisher to truck driver Sylvester Hahn in 1949.
  • Henry Handel Richardson was the pseudonym of Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson, a writer who was
  • So does Ethel, forcing Arthur to take his wife home and leav
  • Ethel Fortescue Moresby (1865 - ?), married Frederic
  • He married Ethel Frances, and they had five children, the young
  • on Pyle, Allen Tupper True, Anna Whelan Betts, Ethel Franklin Betts, Harvey Dunn, Philip R. Goodwin
  • Temple Freda is named for Ethel Freda Kaczer (1860-1912).
  • rynn Ausubel (1913-1980) and had one daughter, Ethel Frimmet.
  • Mars and Ethel G. Kissack (September 29, 1882 - April 11, 198
  • shire, son of the printmakers, John Copley and Ethel Gabain.
  • The spies Harry Houghton and Ethel Gee were trailed by a Special Branch agent whe
  • Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge (April 3, 1882 - A
  • She was born Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller, in New York City, New Y
  • Ethel Glen Barnett, the Democratic nominee for Nesho
  • His wife, Ethel Gooch, became the council's first lady member
  • Lord Harlech married Lady Margaret Ethel Gordon, daughter of Charles Gordon, 10th Marqu
  • Hugh Locke-King was married to the former Ethel Gore-Browne.
  • Ethel Grandin as Colonel Bryson's Daughter
  • s Ford, Grace Cunard, Olive Tell, Jack Conway, Ethel Grandin, early American child actress Mildred
  • Marion Ethel Greig (born February 22, 1954) is an American
  • Ethel Grey Terry - Nellie
  • Ethel Grey Terry - Leila Vale
  • o had worked with Schaefer, including Ed Wynn, Ethel Griffies and Boris Karloff, participated in a
  • Ethel Griffies - Mme. Kartasoff
  • Ethel Griffies as Mrs Peters
  • Ethel Griffies as Lily, Mme.
  • Ethel Griffies as Aunt Agatha
  • Ethel Griffies as Florence, Billy's grandmother
  • Judy Garland, (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 - June 22, 1969) was an Am
  • Townshend, 6th Marquess Townshend, and Gwladys Ethel Gwendolen Eugenie Sutherst.
  • Scribner was married to Ethel Hackett Scribner, they had 4 children.
  • Ethel Hall (died July 1, 1927) was an American silen
  • hen Norris predicted the death of one patient, Ethel Halls, saying she would die at 5:15am and she
  • The town was named after Ethel Hancock, a one time resident and staple of the
  • hool mathematics curriculum, and with Clarence Ethel Hardgrove he wrote the textbook Modern Element
  • a shopping outing with other residents of the Ethel Harpst Home, a home for neglected and abused g
  • Ethel has a post office, and is serviced by Lewis Co
  • ptember 1899, Fowles was married to the former Ethel Hattie Phillips.
  • network ABC) and his wife Isabel, and Jack and Ethel Hausman.
  • La Favorita - Ethel Haydon
  • he was thirty-nine and then, still married to Ethel he lived out his life in Huddersfield working
  • After the death of his wife Ethel, he married his long-time colleague and resear
  • land, the son of Robert Fitzgerald DeBlois and Ethel Helen DesBrisay, and educated at Saint Peter's
  • on of Henry Martyn Cundy and his wife Kathleen Ethel Hemmings.
  • Coates studied singing with Ethel Henry Bird at the Trinity College of Music in
  • rmene Warlick was the daughter of Jesse W. and Ethel Herman Warlick, and an organist of the fourth
  • The screenplay by Ethel Hill, Darrell Ware, and J. P. McEvoy was based
  • 28 November - Ethel Hobday, pianist.
  • lingbourn, Maroie Fawcett, M. Roche, F. Allen, Ethel Hope and Mary Collette
  • ton (a Canadian National Railway mechanic) and Ethel Horton.
  • Ethel Howard died in April 1932, aged 43.
  • On April 30, 1936 he would marry Ethel Hunter.
  • of the artist John Collier and his second wife Ethel Huxley, the daughter of Thomas Huxley.
  • awn Sorey, Oliver Lake, DJ Spooky, Das Racist, Ethel, Imani Winds, Bill Morrison, and many others.
  • his brother-in-law, having married his sister Ethel in 1893.
  • ed the roles of Joanna in Present Laughter and Ethel in the stage production of This Happy Breed, a
  • He married his wife Ethel in 1920.
  • ing to upset Lucy, she plots revenge and drags Ethel into her plan, often against her will.
  • Ethel is a town in Attala County, Mississippi, Unite
  • Ethel is extroverted and comes from a middle-class f
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