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Eileen and Gray
* Eileen Gray — cyclist
The work of modernists in the collection include Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer, Charles and Ray Eames, Giò Ponti and Eileen Gray.
Their stage work of the 1950s included the revue Two on the Aisle, starring Bert Lahr and Dolores Gray, with music by Jule Styne ; Wonderful Town, a musical adaptation of the play My Sister Eileen with music by Bernstein ; and Bells Are Ringing, which reunited them with Judy Holliday and Jule Styne.
A " Dragons '" armchair by Irish furniture designer Eileen Gray sold for 21. 9 million euros ( US $ 28 million ), setting an auction record for a piece of 20th century decorative art.
The piece showed work including a large round mirror, some rugs and tubular steel and glass furniture largely influenced by the International Style, Marcel Breuer, Le Corbusier / Charlotte Perriand and Eileen Gray.
Tadao Ando started his career as a draftsman and Eileen Gray studied Fine Arts.
Self-taught architects like Eileen Gray, Luis Barragán and many others, created a system where working is also learning, where self-education is associated to creativity and productivity within a working environment.
In 1972, Chatwin interviewed the 93-year-old architect and designer Eileen Gray in her Paris salon, where he noticed a map of the area of South America called Patagonia, which she had painted.
* Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici begin work on their vacation home E-1027 at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in the south of France
Eileen Gray
Kathleen Eileen Moray Gray ( August 9, 1878 – October 31, 1976 ) was an Irish furniture designer and architect and a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture.
Eileen Gray was born on 9 August 1878 into an aristocratic family near Enniscorthy, a market town in south-eastern Ireland.
E1027 table by Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray ’ s innovative Bibendum Chair was one of the 20th century ’ s most recognizable furniture designs.
During this time, Eileen Gray created the Bibendum chair along with the interior walls, furnishings, rugs and lamps.
As the apartment was being designed for a trendy, modern, young woman, Eileen Gray ’ s wish was to make it quite alternative and daring.
The codename stands for the names of the couple: E for Eileen, 10 for Jean ( J is the tenth letter of the alphabet ), 2 for Badovici and 7 for Gray.
From 1947 into the 1960s his work was inspired by the south of France and he purchased a villa designed by the Irish Architect Eileen Gray at Menton in 1955.
• Singers: Barbara Cook, Franco Corelli, Régine Crespin, Victoria De Los Angeles, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Eileen Farrell, Nicolai Gedda, Dolores Gray, Mahalia Jackson, Carol Lawrence, George London, Gordon MacRae, Ethel Merman, Robert Merrill, Anna Moffo, Birgit Nilsson, Roberta Peters, Leontyne Price, John Raitt, Dinah Shore, Risë Stevens, Joan Sutherland, Renata Tebaldi, Richard Tucker, Leslie Uggams, Jon Vickers, and Gretchen Wyler.
* TCM Remembers 2002: William Warfield, director George Sidney, Signe Hasso, Brad Dexter, producer Lew Wasserman, Ted Ashley, Lawrence Tierney, Leo McKern, Kim Hunter, John Agar, Jeff Corey, Dolores Gray, producer J. Lee Thompson, Eddie Bracken, Katy Jurado, animator Chuck Jones, Harold Russell, Eileen Heckart, Jack Kruschen, Buddy Lester, Adolph Green, director André de Toth, producer Richard Sylbert, Milton Berle, director Billy Wilder, director John Frankenheimer, Dudley Moore, Richard Harris, Rod Steiger and James Coburn.
* Eileen Gray begins work with Jean Badovici on their vacation home E-1027 at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in the south of France.
* Street Legal (" Home ") ( 1989 ) ... as Eileen Gray

Eileen and Irish
* July 7 – Eileen Lemass, Irish politician
Eileen O ' Casey, née Reynolds ( 1900 – 1995 ), the actress wife of Irish dramatist Seán O ' Casey, was another female friend of Macmillan, who published her husband's plays.
* Eileen Shanahan, Irish poet, lived with her family in Blenheim Gardens.
* Irish in Michigan ( Discovering the Peoples of Michigan Series ) ( with Eileen K. Metress, 2006 )
Born and raised in the Turner's Cross area of Cork, Martin was the son of Paddy Martin ( 1923 – 2012 ), a former Irish international boxer and CIÉ employee, and Eileen " Lana " Corbett ( 1929 – 2010 ).
Eileen Desmond ( née Harrington ; 29 December 1932 – 6 January 2005 ) was an Irish Labour Party politician.
Because Dallaglio's father, Vincenzo, is Italian, and his mother, Eileen, was half Irish, he was eligible to play for both Italy and Ireland, as well as England, and in the early 1990s he turned down an invitation to play for Ireland.
Born the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Francis Templer and Mabel Eileen Templer ( née Johnston ) and educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Templer was commissioned into his father's regiment, the Royal Irish Fusiliers, on 16 August 1916 and fought in World War I.
* 7 January – Eileen Desmond, Irish Labour Party TD, Cabinet Minister, MEP and Seanad Éireann member ( born 1932 ).
*" Eileen Og ", a traditional Irish song
* Eileen Dunne, Irish newsreader
* Eileen Essell, Irish actress
* Eileen Lemass, Irish politician
* Eileen O ' Keeffe, Irish hammer thrower
* Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's, Northern Irish politician
In a 2001 review of the modern Irish information economy, information sciences professor Eileen M. Trauth notes craic as an intrinsic part of the culture of sociability that distinguished the Irish workplace from those of other countries.
* Eileen Ivers-Traditional Irish Music ( 1994 )
* The story is also told within Irish Sagas and Folktales by folklorist Eileen O ' Faolain and first published by Oxford University Press in 1954.
Previously the March of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was Eileen Alannah, an Irish ballad.
Another tune by Connellan, Molly St. George, along with Molly MacAlpin and Eileen Aroon ( by Cearbhall O ' Dalaigh ), comprise the three earliest Irish harp tunes with extant lyrics.

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