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There was a short ceremony in the church grounds where the Troops were inspected by the Mayor of Halifax, Councillor Colin Stout, and the Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire Dr Ingrid Roscoe.
There was a short ceremony in the Minster grounds where the Troops were inspected by the then Mayor of Halifax, Councillor Colin Stout, and the Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire Dr Ingrid Roscoe.

Ingrid and born
He is married since 1957 with librarian Ingrid Carlsson, born Melander in 1934, with whom he has two daughters.
* Ingrid van Lubek ( born 1971 ), triathlete
* Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée, Duchess of Västergötland, born on 14 July 1977.
** Her Royal Highness Princess Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat, born on 21 April 2007.
* Princess Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid ( born 1940 ), later Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who married French Count Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, who was created Prince Henrik of Denmark, in 1967.
* Princess Benedikte Astrid Ingeborg Ingrid ( born 1944 ), who married Prince Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg in 1968.
* Princess Anne-Marie Dagmar Ingrid ( born 1946 ), who married King Constantine II of the Hellenes ( later deposed ) in 1964.
* Ingrid Daubechies ( born in Houthalen on 17 August, 1954 ) physicist and mathematician.
Ingrid Betancourt Pulecio ( born 25 December 1961 ) is a Franco-Colombian politician, former senator and anti-corruption activist.
Ingrid Ylva Sunesdotter of Bjelbo ( born c. 1180s, died c. 1250 – 1255 ), was a Swedish noblewoman, the wife of Magnus Minnesköld of Bjälbo and the mother of regent Birger Jarl.
Several of his sons, born or raised by Ingrid Ylva, would come to hold positions of power when grown: Eskil became lawspeaker in Westrogothia, Karl and Bengt both became bishops of Linköping and Birger became Jarl of Sweden, and later had his son elected king.
He had five siblings: Ingrid ( born 1877 ), Helga ( born 1878 ), Torsten ( born 1884 ), Greta ( born 1889 ) and Britta ( born 1891 ).
Katharine Ingrid Mary Isabel Fraser, Deputy Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire since 2005, ( born 11 October 1957 ) m. Mark Nicolson ( born 29 September 1954 ).
Inger Stevens was born Ingrid Stensland in Stockholm, Sweden.
She was born Ingrid Bernstein in Limlingerode, Prussian Saxony.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway ( born 21 January 2004 ) is the daughter of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and second in the line of succession to the Norwegian throne.
The heiress presumptive is the present holder's daughter Katharine Ingrid Mary Isabel Fraser, Mistress of Saltoun ( born 1957 ).
* Ingrid Pitt ( born 1937 in Poland ), actress in horror films of the 1960s and 70s
He remarried in 1989, this time to Ingrid Anderson, with whom Bauer has another son, Dylan, born in 1990.

Ingrid and 1944
More successful were A Woman's Face ( 1941 ) with Joan Crawford and Gaslight ( 1944 ) with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer.
The characters that he played onscreen during this period ranged from a serial killer in Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943, opposite Teresa Wright ) to an eager police detective in Gaslight ( 1944, with Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, and Angela Lansbury in her film debut ).
* Gaslight ( 1944 film ), directed by George Cukor, starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury, based on the play
At one of the parties that her mother hosted for British émigré performers in their Laurel Canyon home, Lansbury met the casting director for the upcoming film Gaslight ( 1944 ), and he offered her the part of Nancy Oliver, Ingrid Bergman's conniving maid.
Director George Cukor's psychological thriller Gaslight ( 1944 ) featured a scheming husband ( Charles Boyer ) plotting to make his innocent young wife ( Ingrid Bergman ) go insane, in order to acquire her inheritance.
Matters changed when she was named one of the four most beautiful women in Hollywood, along with Hedy Lamarr, Ingrid Bergman and Gene Tierney in a 1944 edition of Look magazine.
Beach married Ingrid Schenck, daughter of Stanford University professor Hubert G. Schenck and Inga Bergström Schenck, in Palo Alto in 1944.
Films shown in roadshow format before 1953 included silent epics such as The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ), Intolerance ( 1916 ), The Covered Wagon ( 1923 ), The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1923 ), The Ten Commandments ( 1923 ), Ben-Hur ( 1925 ), The Big Parade ( 1925 ), and other films such as The Phantom of the Opera ( 1925 ), the first Oscar winner Wings ( 1927 ), the very first feature length part-talkie The Jazz Singer ( 1927 ), the silent film Chicago ( 1927 ) ( based on the play that inspired the Kander and Ebb Broadway musical and Oscar-winning film ), Show Boat ( 1929 ) ( a part-talkie based not on the 1927 stage musical but on Edna Ferber's original novel from which the musical was adapted ), The Desert Song ( 1929 ), Rio Rita ( also 1929 ), Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross ( 1932 ), the all-star Oscar winning Grand Hotel ( 1932 ), the Oscar-winning biopic The Great Ziegfeld ( 1936 ), the classic films Lost Horizon ( 1937 ), Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ), Fantasia ( 1940 ), For Whom the Bell Tolls ( 1943 ) and The Song of Bernadette ( 1943 ), the wartime tear-jerker Since You Went Away ( 1944 ), Samuel Goldwyn's Oscar-winning postwar epic The Best Years of Our Lives ( 1946 ), the flamboyant Western Duel in the Sun ( also 1946 ), and the biopic Joan of Arc starring Ingrid Bergman ( 1948 ), as well as some other DeMille epics, such as Samson and Delilah ( 1949 ).
MGM reportedly tried to suppress release of the 1940 film in the United States, even to the point of trying to destroy the negative, so that it would not compete with their more publicized 1944 film starring Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, and Joseph Cotten.
Ingrid Bergman in the 1944 film Gaslight ( 1944 film ) | Gaslight

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Asteroid 9135 Lacaille ( AKA 7609 P-L and 1994 EK6 ), discovered on 17 October 1960 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten, Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory, was also named after him.
( Australian edition, co-author with Barbara Dover and Ingrid Newkirk ), Collins Angus & Robertson, North Ryde, NSW, 1991
Heartbeat ( 1991 ) and Sweet Revenge ( 1994 ), meanwhile, looked to international horizons and worked with a global range of artists such as Roddy Frame, Dee Dee Brave, Marco Prince, Arto Lindsay, Youssou N ' Dour, David Sylvian, and Ingrid Chavez.
The other regular in the first series was Carol Wilson ( Ingrid Hafner ), the nurse and receptionist who replaced the slain Peggy.
* Notorious ( 1946 ), Spy thriller from Alfred Hitchcock with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
Crawford then starred as a facially disfigured blackmailer in A Woman's Face ( 1941 ), a remake of a European film which had starred Ingrid Bergman in the lead role three years earlier.
Past honorees have included Irene Fonseca ( 2006 ), Ingrid Daubechies ( 2005 ), Joyce R. McLaughlin ( 2004 ) and Linda R. Petzold ( 2003 ).
Members of the Westwood Borough Council are Council President Cynthia L. Waneck ( R, 2014 ), Peter A. Grefrath ( R, 2012 ), Robert W. Miller ( R, 2013 ), William C. Phayre ( R, 2012 ), Ingrid H. Quinn ( R, 2013 ) and John J. Sciara ( R, 2014 ).
In May and June 1965 Redgrave directed the opening festival of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, including directing and playing Rakitin in A Month in the Country ( co-starring with Ingrid Bergman as Natalya Petrovna ), and Samson in Samson Agonistes ( co-starring with Rachel Kempson as Chorus ).
After leaving the Rank Organisation in the early 1960s, Bogarde abandoned his heart-throb image for more challenging parts, such as barrister Melville Farr in Victim ( 1961 ), directed by Basil Dearden ; decadent valet Hugo Barrett in The Servant ( 1963 ), which garnered him a BAFTA Award, directed by Joseph Losey and written by Harold Pinter ; The Mind Benders ( 1963 ), a film ahead of its times in which Bogarde plays an Oxford professor conducting sensory deprivation experiments at Oxford University ( precursor to Altered States ( 1980 )); the anti-war film King & Country ( 1964 ), playing an army lawyer reluctantly defending deserter Tom Courtenay, directed by Joseph Losey ; a television broadcaster-writer Robert Gold in Darling ( 1965 ), for which Bogarde won a second BAFTA Award, directed by John Schlesinger ; Stephen, a bored Oxford University professor, in Losey's Accident, ( 1967 ) also written by Pinter ; Our Mother's House ( 1967 ), an off-beat film-noir directed by Jack Clayton in which Bogarde plays an n ' er do well father who descends upon " his " seven children on the death of their mother, British entry at the Venice Film Festival ; German industrialist Frederick Bruckmann in Luchino Visconti's La Caduta degli dei, The Damned ( 1969 ) co-starring Ingrid Thulin ; as ex-Nazi, Max Aldorfer, in the chilling and controversial Il Portiere di notte, The Night Porter ( 1974 ), co-starring Charlotte Rampling, directed by Liliana Cavani ; and most notably, as Gustav von Aschenbach in Morte a Venezia, Death in Venice ( 1971 ), also directed by Visconti ; as Claude, the lawyer son of a dying, drunken writer ( John Gielgud ) in the well-received, multi-dimensional French film Providence ( 1977 ), directed by Alain Resnais ; as industrialist Hermann Hermann who descends into madness in Despair ( 1978 ) directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder ; and as Daddy in Bertrand Tavernier's Daddy Nostalgie, ( aka These Foolish Things ) ( 1991 ), co-starring Jane Birkin as his daughter, Bogarde's final film role.

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