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de: Lillian Evelyn Gilbreth
Her father, Walter Augustus de Havilland ( 31 August 1872 – 23 May 1968 ; aged 95 ), was a patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and her mother, Lilian Augusta ( née Ruse ; 11 June 1886 – 20 February 1975 ; aged 88 ) was a stage actress who had left her career after going to Tokyo with her husband – she would return to work after her daughters had already won fame in the 40s, with the stage name of Lillian Fontaine.
It was not until 1943 that Lillian de la Torre, an American mystery writer, did something similar with Dr Johnson and Boswell, casting the two famous literary figures into roles similar to Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.
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Born in Tokyo, Fontaine is the younger daughter of Walter Augustus de Havilland, a British patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and Lillian Augusta Ruse, a British actress known by her stage name of Lillian Fontaine.
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Burney appears in a story by Lillian de la Torre ( Lillian Bueno McCue, 1902 – 1993 ), a US writer of historical mysteries, entitled " The Viotti Stradivarius ," part of her series featuring Samuel Johnson as a " detector " ( detective ).
Notable among them were the brothers Jean and Edouard de Reszke, Lilli Lehmann, Emma Calvé, Lillian Nordica, Nellie Melba, Marcella Sembrich, Milka Ternina, Emma Eames, Sofia Scalchi, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Francesco Tamagno, Francisco Vignas, Jean Lassalle, Mario Ancona, Victor Maurel, Antonio Scotti and Pol Plançon.
Author Lillian de la Torre featured Mrs. Thrale in the story " The Stolen Christmas Box ," part of her series featuring Samuel Johnson as a detective.
Some of the shows that WKBM-TV aired throughout those years include: Una Hora Contigo & Tira y Tapate with Myrta Silva, Yo Soy el Gallo with José Miguel Class, El Show de Carmita with Carmita Jiménez, El Show de Lissette, El Show de Iris Chacón, El Hit del Momento and El Super Show Goya with Enrique Maluenda, Lillian Hurst, and Luz Odilea Font, Una Chica llamada: Ivonne Coll, Cambia Cambia con Alfred D. Herger, Almorzando & Del Brazo con Ruth Fernández, and Mediodia Circular with Vilma Carbia, among others.
* Lillian de la Torre, in the short story " The Tontine Curse ," features mysterious deaths related to a tontine in 1779, being investigated by Samuel Johnson.
During the 1890s, when it was performed at the Metropolitan Opera, it was often called ' the night of the seven stars ', as the cast would include Lillian Nordica, Nellie Melba, Sofia Scalchi, Jean de Reszke, Édouard de Reszke, Victor Maurel and Pol Plançon.
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de: Lillian Copeland
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In her short story " The Monboddo Ape Boy ," Lillian de la Torre depicted a slightly fictionalized Monboddo meeting Samuel Johnson, and being presented with a supposed " wild boy.

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" Lillian Hoddeson, a University of Illinois historian who wrote a book on Bardeen, said that because he " differed radically from the popular stereotype of genius and was uninterested in appearing other than ordinary, the public and the media often overlooked him.
Lillian Hellman wrote the screenplay for a 1941 film version starring Bette Davis.
“ Dorothy and I went to see the New York production of Life With Father, starring Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney ,” Lillian wrote in her autobiography.
The truth is, that she did not know what she really wanted to do ,” wrote her sister, Lillian, in her autobiography.
Bruce Adamson wrote: " On November 1, 1897 Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore and John Drew performed in Rosemary, at the Opening Night of The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel before her close friends Jonas, Grace and Lillian Kissam, and the George W. Ely's.
In a 1922 housekeeping book entitled How to Prepare and Serve a Meal, Lillian B. Lansdown wrote:
Ellen Holly, who played Carla Gray on One Life to Live for nearly two decades, wrote in her autobiography " One Life " about how Rauch told Lillian Hayman, who played Holly's on-screen mother, Sadie, as she was walking to her car after a day's taping that she was fired and that she had just taped her last episode.

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Jones married his second wife, Anita Pollinger, on 24 January 1981, and also had two daughters with her: Jessica Lillian ( born 4 September 1981 ) and Annabel Charlotte ( born 26 June 1988 ).
Hank had two brothers, Ben, four years older, and Joe, five years younger, who also played baseball, and a sister, Lillian, two years older.
* Ernestine Gilbreth ( April 4, 1908 – November 4, 2006 ) ( age 98 ); married Charles E. Carey ; two children ( Charles E. Carey, Lillian Barley ).
* William Gilbreth ( December 18, 1912 – April 14, 1990 ) ( age 77 ); married Jean Irvin ; two children ( Lillian, Bill Gilbreth ).
* Lillian M. Gilbreth jr. ( June 17, 1914 – June 23, 2001 ) ( age 87 ); married Donald Dodge Johnson ; two children ( Julia, Dodge ).
He married Lillian Lamont, his first wife, on June 20, 1936, and the couple adopted two children, Susan ( b. 1940 ) and Robert ( b. 1946 ).
From 1851-1882, the Concord Stage Line used Lake Lillian as watering stop before changing the teams and getting food for the passengers at a station on the top of a hill about two miles south of town.
He and his wife had two children, a son, Marko, and a daughter, Lillian.
The prognostications under the Liubo diagram are headed with one of nine terms that correspond to the words of an enigmatic, mnemonic rhyme about Liubo written by Xu Bochang ( 許博昌 ) during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han ( 141 BCE – 87 BCE ); Lillian Tseng ( Zeng Lanying ) argues that these are the names for particular points on the board ( the two lines of the " V " mark, the two lines of the " L " mark, the two lines of the " T " mark, the circle or line between the corner and the central square, the outside edge of the central square, and the inside of the central square ).
Having appeared in over 25 short films and features in her first two years as a movie actress, Lillian became a major star, becoming known as " The First Lady of the Silent Screen " and appearing in lavish productions, frequently of literary works such as The Scarlet Letter.
The following year, Vidor reunited Gilbert with two of his co-stars from that picture, Renée Adorée and Karl Dane, for the film La Bohème which also starred Lillian Gish.
Other familiar titles are: Anzio by Edward Dmytryk, in 1968, his last Hollywood film appearance ; The North Star ( 1943 ), directed by Lewis Milestone with a script by playwright Lillian Hellman, with Erich von Stroheim ; Edge of Darkness ( 1943 ), also by Milestone, his first film role, where he played his first film German soldier role, opposite Judith Anderson ; Wilson ( 1944 ), where he played the German ambassador to Washington, D. C. during World War I, Count von Bernstorff ; The Cross of Lorraine ( 1943 ), with Gene Kelly ; The Hitler Gang, playing the Nazi official Alfred Rosenberg and Romanoff and Juliet ( 1961 ), written, directed and starring Peter Ustinov, and an Italian-American adaptation of Homer's Iliad, Helen of Troy ( 1956 ), directed by Robert Wise, with Rossanna Podesta, Jacques Sernas, and in two featured roles, Tonio Selwart playing opposite a then almost unknown Brigitte Bardot, in 1956.
She died in 1968 from bronchial pneumonia at the age of 70 at a clinic in Rapallo, Italy where she had been a patient for two years, with sister Lillian at her side.
During the final immunity challenge, Sandra fell out early, allowing Jon to try to convince Lillian to take him to the final two.
He and his wife Lillian married in 1933 and had two children.
In the first two series Tarot is assisted by Sam Maxstead ( Tony Selby ), a reformed convict and Lillian Palmer known by her nickname, Lulli ( Judy Loe ), an orphan.
His father, Wilbur Anglemyer, was of German ancestry, had been born in Troy, Ohio, while his disabled mother, Lillian Coler, who was the older of the two, claimed English ancestry.
Fancourt had married twice ( Lillian Marion Osborne ( née Parkin ); in 1921, divorced in 1960 ) and Pauline Bettina Mosley ( née Kimble ; died 2001 ); he had two sons and two daughters.
Author Lee Davis in his book, " Scandals and Follies ," writes that: “ By 1911, was insanely in love with Lillian Lorraine and would remain so, to one degree or another, for the rest of his life, despite her erratic, irresponsible, often senseless behavior, her multiple marriages to other men, his own two marriages and his need for all his adult life to sleep with the best of the beauties he hired .”

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