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Joan and Woodbury
The first was Brenda Starr, Reporter, a 1945 serial with Joan Woodbury in the title role.
* Joan Woodbury as Aicha
* Joan Woodbury as Therese Brahm

Joan and 1915
* 1915 Joan Alexander, American actress ( d. 2009 )
Examples include Piet Mondrian's Dam and Ocean ( 1915 ), Joan Miró's Labyrinth ( 1923 ), Pablo Picasso's Minotauromachia ( 1935 ), M. C. Escher's Relativity ( 1953 ), Friedensreich Hundertwasser's Labyrinth ( 1957 ), Jean Dubuffet's Logological Cabinet ( 1970 ), Richard Long's Connemara sculpture ( 1971 ), Joe Tilson's Earth Maze ( 1975 ), Richard Fleischner's Chain Link Maze ( 1978 ), István Orosz's Atlantis Anamorphosis ( 2000 ), Dmitry Rakov's Labyrinth ( 2003 ), and Labyrinthine projection by contemporary American artist Mo Morales ( 2000 ).
* Joan Field ( 1915 88 ), concert violinist.
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 ).

Joan and
* 1933 Joan Bakewell, English broadcaster
* 1429 Joan of Arc arrives to relieve the Siege of Orleans.
Joan of England, ( 22 July 1210 4 March 1238 ), was the eldest legitimate daughter and third child of John of England and Isabella of Angoulême.
* 1948 Joan D. Vinge, American author
* 1906 Joan Blondell, American actress ( d. 1979 )
* 1909 Joan of Arc is beatified in Rome.
* 1976 Melissa Joan Hart, American actress
* Joan Ruddock 1981 1985
At MGM he was one of the main directors of their female stars he directed Joan Crawford six times and Greta Garbo seven.
* 1934 Joan Didion, American writer
* 1943 Joan Manuel Serrat, Spanish musician
* 1950 Joan Armatrading, St. Kitts-born English singer-songwriter
* 1452 Joan, Princess of Portugal, Portuguese princess and saint ( d. 1490 )
* 1903 Joan Whitney Payson, American heiress ( d. 1975 )
* 1910 Joan Bennett, American actress ( d. 1990 )
It has been argued that the difficult conditions the French population suffered during the Hundred Years ' War awakened French nationalism, a nationalism represented by Joan of Arc ( 1412 1431 ).
France in the Middle Ages 987 1460: From Hugh Capet to Joan of Arc ( 1993 ), survey by a leader of the Annales School excerpt and text search
* 1431 Joan of Arc is handed over to Bishop Pierre Cauchon.
* 1925 Joan Leslie, American actress
* 1429 Hundred Years ' War: Joan of Arc leads the French army in their capture of the city and the English commander, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk in the second day of the Battle of Jargeau.
* 1343 Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre ( d. 1373 )
* 1535 Joan of Austria, Princess of Portugal ( d. 1573 )
* 1429 French forces under the leadership of Joan of Arc defeat the main English army under Sir John Fastolf at the Battle of Patay.
* 1922 Joan Caulfield, American actress and model ( d. 1991 )

Joan and 1989
In early 1989, the Unicode working group expanded to include Ken Whistler and Mike Kernaghan of Metaphor, Karen Smith-Yoshimura and Joan Aliprand of RLG, and Glenn Wright of Sun Microsystems, and in 1990 Michel Suignard and Asmus Freytag from Microsoft and Rick McGowan of NeXT joined the group.
During 1989, Perkins also signed a record deal with Platinum Records LTD for an album with the title Friends, Family, and Legends, featuring performances by Chet Atkins, Travis Tritt, Steve Wariner, Joan Jett and Charlie Daniels, along with Paul Shaffer and Will Lee.
According to the 1989 book Bette & Joan: The Divine Feud by Shaun Considine, Davis was going through incredible personal torments at this time, which was reflected in her treatment of co-stars on this film, and several others at the time, culminating in a vicious personal attack: apparently, while Davis was away from her dressing room, the eyewash she always used after filming the day's scenes, had been poisoned, causing Davis to scream out in pain.
Vini Reilly ( 1989 ), also produced by Reilly and Street, features extensive use of sampling, with looped samples of vocalists ( including Otis Redding, Tracy Chapman, Annie Lennox and Joan Sutherland ) used as the basis for several tracks.
* Joan D. Aikens April 1975 September 1998 ( reappointed May 1976, December 1981, August 1983 and October 1989 ).
Lowe married Joan Cooper ( 1922 1989 ) on 10 January 1948.
By 1989, she tried another daytime TV talk show, The Joan Rivers Show, which ran for five years and won her an Emmy in 1990 for outstanding talk show host.
In 1989, Joan Russow challenged, in the British Columbia Supreme Court, the Public Schools Act ’ s requirement that in British Columbia all public schools were to be opened with the Lord ’ s Prayer and a Bible reading.
The then Marquess of Tavistock married on 20 June 1961 at St Clement Danes in London Henrietta Joan Tiarks ( born London, 5 March 1940 ), daughter of Henry Frederick Tiarks III ( born Woodheath, Chislehurst, 8 September 1900-died Marbella, 2 July 1995 ), a merchant banker with Schroders, who had married firstly on 27 April 1930 ( divorced in 1936 ) Lady Millicent Olivia Mary Taylour ( died 24 December 1975 ), daughter of Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort ; Henry Frederick Tiarks married secondly ( 3 October 1936 ) Ina Florence Marshman Bell ( born London, 5 November 1903-died Marbella, 10 April 1989 ), an actress known as Joan Barry, who had married firstly Henry Hampson.
Work began in 1965 and the inaugural recital was given on October 6 1969 by Dame Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge, who also gave a Twentieth Anniversary recital in October 1989 in aid of the Organ Appeal, both in the presence of St. John's Royal Patron, H. R. H.
In 1989, with a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation ( NFWF ), Dr. Joan Allemand developed the Federal Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program, a dynamic arts curriculum that teaches wetlands and waterfowl conservation to students from kindergarten through high school.
Among these was for example Joan of Arc ( Rainbow Arts, 1989 ).
* 1989 " Broken Heart " by Joan Staveley, US
Joan Didion compared president Ronald Reagan to the legendary king in her critical essay " In the Realm of the Fisher King ," published in 1989.
Michael Nader ( born February 19, 1945, St. Louis, Missouri ) is an American actor, known for his role on the ABC primetime soap opera Dynasty from 1983 to 1989 as Farnsworth " Dex " Dexter, the third husband of Alexis Colby ( played by Joan Collins ).
Women in White ( 1989 ) … Dr. Joan Friedman
* Ratt — August 27, 1984, February 14, 1987, with Poison and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and February 12, 1989
In 1989 he and his wife, Joan Spiekermann, started FontShop, the first mail-order distributor for digital fonts.
Notable productions were Lulu ( 1962 ; conducted by Karl Böhm, staged by Otto Schenk, designed by Caspar Neher, starring Evelyn Lear ), Haydn's Orfeo ed Euridice ( 1967 ; conducted by Richard Bonynge, staged by Rudolf Hartmann, with Nicolai Gedda, Joan Sutherland ), Fidelio ( 1970 ; conducted by Leonard Bernstein, staged by Schenk, with Gwyneth Jones, James King ), Il ritorno d ' Ulisse in patria ( 1971 ; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, staged by Federik Mirdita ), L ' elisir d ' amore ( 1973 ; conducted by Silvio Varviso, staged by Schenk, with Nicolai Gedda, Reri Grist, Eberhard Wächter ), Die Fledermaus ( 1975 ; conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich, staged by Michael Kehlmann, with Wiesław Ochman, Reri Grist, Elizabeth Harwood, Waldemar Kmentt ), La clemenza di Tito ( 1976 ; conducted by Julius Rudel, staged by Mirdita, with Werner Hollweg, Teresa Berganza, Arleen Augér, Edda Moser ), Fierrabras ( 1988 ; conducted by Claudio Abbado, staged by Ruth Berghaus, with Thomas Hampson, Karita Mattila, László Polgár ), Die Entführung aus dem Serail ( 1989 ; conducted by Harnoncourt, staged by Ursel Herrmann, Karl-Ernst Herrmann ), Don Giovanni ( 1990 ; conducted by Abbado, staged by Luc Bondy, with Ruggero Raimondi, Karita Mattila, Marie McLaughlin, Cheryl Studer ), Le nozze di Figaro ( 1991 ; conducted by Abbado, staged by Jonathan Miller, with Ruggero Raimondi, Marie McLaughlin, Cheryl Studer ) and the world premiere of Adriana Hölszky's Die Wände ( 1995 ; conducted by Ulf Schirmer, staged by Hans Neuenfels ).
The Blood of Heroes is a 1989 post-apocalyptic film directed by David Webb Peoples and starring Rutger Hauer and Joan Chen.
He hosted the show from 1984 through 1989, performing with guest stars including Vincent Price, Harry Blackstone Jr., Pat Morita, Joan Lunden and others.
* Joan Johnson, 1989.
Since 1989, the quartet has taught, coached, and administered the Emerging Quartets and Composers Program in Utah with eminent composer Joan Tower.

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