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Deborah and Moore
* Moore, Deborah Dash.
* Hannah Arendt, in Paula Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore ( eds.
* Moore, Deborah Dash.
The film starred Deborah Harry, Christian Slater, William Hickey, Steve Buscemi, and Julianne Moore ( the first three had previously appeared in episodes of the TV series ).
Those who have been successful in the industry include Summer Bartholomew, Deborah Shelton, Laura Martinez-Herring, Shanna Moakler, Ali Landry, Kenya Moore, Brandi Sherwood, Susie Castillo and Shandi Finnessey.
It should be noted that early contestants, such as Deborah Moore competed at as young age as 16.
The original Widow chosen to portray the company ’ s brand values in the memorable ‘ Looking Good ’ commercial in 1986 was Deborah Moore ( the daughter of Roger Moore ).
* Deborah Moore ... Jackie
* Deborah Barrymore aka Deborah Moore ( born 1963 ), English actress
He has also expanded his career to include acting, starring in several stage plays including " Love On Lay Away " starring Deborah Cox, Mel Jackson and Martha Wash, " What Men Don't Tell " starring Kenny Latimore, Shante Moore, and Dottie Peoples, and " When A Woman's Fed Up ".
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Grey was portrayed by Deborah Moore in the 1992 film Chaplin, though Grey is depicted on screen for less than a minute in the final film.

Deborah and Grey
It first entered Parliament in 1989 when Deborah Grey won a by-election in an Edmonton-area riding.
Deborah Grey, the deputy leader of Reform, was chosen as the new party's interim leader, becoming the first female Leader of the Opposition in Canadian history.
* Deborah Grey — March 27, 2000 – July 8, 2000 ( interim )
In this election, called when Tory MP John Dahmer died, Reform Party candidate Deborah Grey won by a hefty 4, 200 votes after finishing fourth in the general election just five months earlier.
Manning was frequently accompanied by various guests ( most often Morgan as Deborah Grey, deputy leader of the party, although Grey herself has been a guest ) who criticize Manning on his speech.
It first entered Parliament in 1989 when Deborah Grey won a by-election in an Edmonton-area riding.
Reform Members of Parliament ( MP ) such as Deborah Grey joined Manning in denouncing such intolerant people who joined the party.
In 1989, following the sudden death of John Dahmer, PC MP for Beaver River in Alberta, the Reform Party gained its first MP when Deborah Grey won the resulting by-election.
In early 1989, Deborah Grey won a by-election in an Edmonton-area riding to become the first Reform MP in parliament.
In 1989, Reform made headlines in the political scene when its first MP, Deborah Grey, was elected in a by-election in Alberta, which was a shock to the PCs which had almost complete electoral dominance over the province for years.
* July 1 – Deborah Grey, politician
* March 13: Deborah Grey wins a by-election to become the first Reform Party Member of Parliament.
Deborah Cleland Grey, OC, sometimes called Deb Grey ( born July 1, 1952 ) is a former Canadian Member of Parliament from Alberta for the Reform Party of Canada, Canadian Alliance and Conservative Party of Canada.
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Day came under fire very shortly after his disappointing performance in the 2000 election, and soon came under the fire from members of his own caucus, and through the spring of 2001, several members of the Alliance resigned their shadow cabinet seats, the most high-profile resignation being that of deputy leader Deborah Grey.
In 2000, after the Reform Party was folded into the new Canadian Alliance, Deborah Grey served as the party's interim leader until the party's first leadership convention selected Stockwell Day.
Several controversies surrounding Day's personality, statements, and actions led to a number of disaffected CA officials and MPs, including party stalwarts Deborah Grey and Chuck Strahl, to formally break with the Alliance caucus.
Born in Aberdare, Wales, Morgan played numerous characters on the CBC sketch comedy television series Royal Canadian Air Farce from 1993 to 2001 and its predecessor on CBC Radio, including perpetually disgusted Scotsman Jock McBile, socialite Amy De La Pompa, and monosyllabic Mike from Canmore, as well as satirical portrayals of such prominent individuals as Herb Gray, Deborah Grey, and Boris Yeltsin.
Pressured by Getty and Reform, with Deborah Grey promising that if " we don't get this seat, we'll get 10 in the next election ", Prime Minister Brian Mulroney agreed to advise Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn to appoint Waters to the Canadian Senate.
Young was an outspoken and even bombastic politician, once calling Reform Party MP Deborah Grey " a slab of bacon " in the House.
Mark had not previously been among the Canadian Alliance MPs agitating for Day's removal as leader, but following Day's speech he joined a group of party dissidents led by Chuck Strahl and Deborah Grey.
Reform Party Member of Parliament Deborah Grey subsequently nicknamed Chrétien " The Shawinigan Strangler ".

Deborah and young
* In Once Upon a Time in America ( 1984 ), a Sergio Leone film, the young Deborah Gelly ( Jennifer Connelly ) recites it to Noodles ( Scott Tiler ).
Howell was sent to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for her education, where she studied at Madame Deborah Grelaud's French School, a prestigious academy for young ladies.
In 1996, Hardie Boys caused controversy by stating his opposition to Minister of Youth Affairs Deborah Morris's suggestion that young people have access to contraceptives.
His play about Dr Thomas John Barnardo, the founder of children ’ s homes, toured in a fund-raising amateur production in 1935 and 1936, including in its cast a young Deborah Kerr.
The Summer School soundtrack, on Chrysalis, consists of 80s rock and dance songs with performers like Paul Engemann who is best known for his popular 1983 hit, " Scarface ( Push It to the Limit )", Deborah Harry from Blondie, Elizabeth Daily ( credited as E. G. Daily on the soundtrack ) with her popular hits that had reached the Billboard charts, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Vinnie Vincent, Billy Burnette, and the young Elisa Fiorillo.
The Cheetah Girls is a 2003 musical Disney Channel Original Movie, the first for Disney Channel, based on a bestselling series of young adult books of the same name by Deborah Gregory.
The plot contains two parallel story lines: a professional-misconduct challenge brought against Praetorius by his more conventional colleague Dr. Rodney Elwell ( Cronyn ), who dislikes Praetorius's unorthodox but effective methods ; and the struggle of a distressed young woman named Deborah Higgins ( Crain ), who falls in love with Praetorius while dealing with an out-of-wedlock pregnancy.
It was also possible that the bodies were of a young Victorian couple, Deborah Everist and James Gibson, who had been missing since leaving Frankston in 1989.
Through her connection with LeAnn Rimes who was intent on meeting Deborah when she came to Nashville at age 13 to pursue a record deal of her own, Allen wound up with five songs recorded by the young talented Rimes.
She turns out to be Nady Simmons ( Deborah Richter ), a young woman who ’ d been hiding since the pirate attack and thought Gibson was one of their gang.
Also there is rich businessman, Henry Royce ( Ted Manson ), his daughter Jessica ( Deborah Hobart ), her rather dull but scheming fiancé, Sipes ( James Donadio ), and Jessica's lonely young son Hanky.
He was helped by his two companions Deborah Dancer, a beautiful young woman who Bennett saved from Mary at Woodstock ( and was also his girlfriend ) and Dmitri Mishkin, a Russian man whom Bennett had rescued from Mary when Mishkin was a child.

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