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Bridget and Helen
* Bridget Jones's Diary ( 1996 ) by Helen Fielding was written in the form of a personal diary.
His opera company, later operated by Helen and then by his son, Rupert, and granddaughter, Bridget, promoted those works for over a century, and they are still performed regularly today.
Bridget Jones's Diary is a 1996 novel by Helen Fielding.
* Helen Fielding — novelist known for the Bridget Jones series
* Helen Fielding, author of Bridget Jones ' Diary
He married as his first wife Bridget Helen Monckton, 11th Lady Ruthven of Freeland ( see the Lord Ruthven of Freeland for earlier history of this title ).
Jennifer Beals, Jennifer Grey, Jamie Lee Curtis, Glenn Close, Ally Sheedy, Diane Keaton, Stockard Channing, Annie Potts, Robin Wright, Nancy Allen, Joan Allen, Rosanna Arquette, Kim Basinger, Ellen Barkin, Patricia Clarkson, Geena Davis, Laura Dern, Linda Fiorentino, Bridget Fonda, Carrie Fisher, Jodie Foster, Melanie Griffith, Linda Hamilton, Daryl Hannah, Helen Hunt, Holly Hunter, Goldie Hawn, Anjelica Huston, Amy Irving, Nicole Kidman, Diane Lane, Christine Lahti, Jessica Lange, Sally Field, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Heather Locklear, Andie MacDowell, Madonna, Virginia Madsen, Demi Moore, Emma Thompson, Uma Thurman, Tatum O ' Neal, Annette O ' Toole, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Greta Scacchi, Elisabeth Shue, Mary Steenburgen, Julia Roberts, Mimi Rogers, Isabella Rossellini, Meg Ryan, Meryl Streep, Sissy Spacek, Kathleen Turner, Sigourney Weaver and Debra Winger were all offered but turned down the role of Catherine Tramell.
British author Helen Fielding used the word in her Bridget Jones series to refer to slovenly or dirty habits, in the original sense still occasionally used in England: " Check plates and cutlery for tell-tale signs of sluttish washing up [...]"
Sometimes, though, they may all be letters from one character, such as C. S. Lewis ' Screwtape Letters and Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary.
# Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding
She is known for roles such as Helen in Troy, Dr. Abigail Chase in National Treasure and its sequel, Bridget von Hammersmark in Inglourious Basterds, Anna in Mr. Nobody, and Gina in Unknown.
Needham is the son of Francis Needham, 5th Earl of Kilmorey, and Helen Bridget Fandel-Phillips, daughter of Sir Lionel Fandel-Phillips, 3rd Baronet.
* Helen Fielding, English author of Bridget Jones's Diary
Works such as Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary and Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City are examples of such work that helped establish contemporary connotations of the term.
English writer Helen Fielding started her Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent in 1995, chronicling the life of Bridget Jones as a thirtysomething single woman in London as she tries to make sense of life and love with the help of a surrogate " urban family " of friends in the 1990s.
Helen Fielding published the novelisation of the column in 1996, followed by a sequel in 1999 called Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.
* Helen Fraser as Bridget
The serial inspired author Helen Fielding to write the popular Bridget Jones novels ; the screen adaptations featured Firth as Bridget's love interest Mark Darcy.
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a 1999 novel by Helen Fielding, a sequel to her popular Bridget Jones's Diary.
Helen Fielding also used the name " Mavis Enderby " in her 1996 novel Bridget Jones's Diary.
Helen Fielding's novel Bridget Jones's Diary, as well as the film series of the same name, is a modern adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, with Elizabeth as Renée Zellweger's title character.

Bridget and 11th
He married Brown's daughter Bridget on the 11th February 1773 at St George's, Hanover Square.

Bridget and Lady
* Bridget McConnell as Lady Ely
His siblings are the journalist Duff Hart-Davis and Bridget, the dowager Lady Silsoe.
He is the eldest son of the publisher Rupert Hart-Davis and the brother of television broadcaster and author Adam Hart-Davis and Bridget, the dowager Lady Silsoe.
* Normanton Hall, Rutland and other houses for Sir Gilbert Heathcote Bt ( 1768 78 ) that included the management of a funeral for Lady Bridget Heathcote, 1772 ;
* Lady Louisa Bridget FitzGerald ( 1760 1765 ).
Thomas Osborne, the future Lord Treasurer, succeeded to the baronetcy and estates in Yorkshire on his father Edward's death in 1647, and, after unsuccessfully courting his cousin Dorothy Osborne, married Lady Bridget, daughter of Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey, in 1651.
* Lady Frances and Lady Bridget Manners ( d. 30 December 1719 ), twins
Lady Margaret had married Hugh Boscawen ( 1625 1701 ), MP, of Tregothnan in Cornwall, and their daughter Bridget Boscawen ( d. 1708 ) married Hugh Fortescue ( d. 1719 ) ( son of Arthur Fortescue by Barbara Elford ) and had issue Sir Hugh Fortescue ( d. 1751 ).
He was fourth in descent from Bridget Rolle ( 1648 1721 ), the sister of Samuel Rolle and daughter of Robert Rolle ( d. 1660 ) by Lady Arabella Clinton, the younger daughter of the fourth Earl of Lincoln.
On the latter's death in 1956 the Scottish lordship of Parliament devolved on his daughter, Bridget, Lady Ruthven of Freeland, while the barony of Ruthven of Gowrie created in 1919 ( which could only descend through male lines ) devolved on his great-nephew, Grey Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie, who became the third Baron.
Lady Strange was succeeded by her daughter from her second marriage, Henrietta Bridget, the fifth Baroness.
# Lady Bridget Clinton ( born c. 1536 ).
Another female favorite of the Queen's was Lady Bridget Wingfield, who died in childbed in 1531.
Rudhraighe married Lady Bridget FitzGerald, daughter of Henry FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare, by whom he had three children: Elizabeth, Hugh ( Aodh ) and Mary.
Since the 8th Earl lacked direct heirs and his sister Lady Bridget Poulett was childless, Hinton House was later subdivided into luxury flats.
# Lady Bridget Clinton ( born c. 1536 ).
* Lady Eleanor Isabel Bridget Ashburnham ( 28 July 1814 6 March 1895 )
The Council was chaired by Bridget, Lady Plowden after whom the report is named.
Subsequently, Anne and Bridget Kingsmill lived with their grandmother, Lady Kingsmill, in Charing Cross, London, while their brother lived with his uncle William Haslewood.
In 1670 Lady Kingsmill filed her own Court of Chancery suit, demanding from William Haslewood a share in the educational and support monies for Anne and Bridget.
When Lady Kingsmill died in 1672, Anne and Bridget rejoined their brother to be raised by Haslewood.
* Lady Bridget Manners ( 21 Feb 1572-10 July 1604 ) married Robert Tyrwhitt of Kettleby 1594

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