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Maila and Nurmi
* 1922 – Maila Nurmi, Finnish-American actress ( d. 2008 )
* 2008 – Maila Nurmi, Finnish-born American actress ( b. 1921 )
Criswell's undead consort, the sexy Black Ghoul, was written for Maila Nurmi, a. k. a. Vampira, but was instead played by Fawn Silver, who wore a black bouffant wig.
Hollywood actress Maila Nurmi, best known as the horror icon " Vampira ", was often referred to as Paavo Nurmi's niece.
* Maila Nurmi ( stage name Vampira ), Hollywood actress raised in Ashtabula
* Maila Nurmi ( 1922 – 2008 ), actress (" Vampira ")
* Maila Nurmi
* Maila Nurmi aka Vampira
Deciding to use a female host, producers asked 1950s horror hostess, Maila Nurmi, to revive The Vampira Show.
* Maila Nurmi
Notable Americans of some Finnish descent also include several film stars such as actress Anna Easteden, actress Maila Nurmi, actor Matt Damon, actor George Gaynes, and also director David Lynch.
B-movie actress Maila Nurmi claims that the character was originally sketched six years earlier by the actor James Dean while she was sitting with him one night in Googie's coffee shop in Los Angeles.
* Maila Nurmi ( 1922 – 2008 ), a 1950s TV horror hostess and star of the 1959 film Plan 9 From Outer Space, who performed under the name " Vampira "
* The Red Skelton Show ( June 15, 1954 ) with Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney, Jr. and Maila Nurmi ( as Vampira )
In the spring of 1954, Los Angeles TV station KABC expanded on the concept by having an appropriately offbeat host introduce the films: for a year on Saturday nights, The Vampira Show, with Maila Nurmi in her newly adopted persona of a sexy bloodsucker (" Your pin-down girl "), presented low-budget movies with black humor and a low-cut black dress.
Moseley contributed songs to the 2008 soundtrack of Vampira: The Movie, a documentary by Kevin Sean Michaels on Maila Nurmi, in which he also stars.

Maila and High
High School Fairozi Maila, High School Sharakee, High School Sani Khel.

Maila and .
* Phanishwar Nath ' Renu ' ( b. 1921 ) freedom fighter, socialist, his best work considered to be Maila Anchal
* Walter, Maila L., 1991.
He is the author of Maila Anchal, which after Premchand's Godaan, is regarded as the most significant Hindi novel.
His very first novel which is also considered his masterpiece, Maila Anchal ( The Soiled Linen, 1954 ), was a social novel that depicted the life of rural Bihar and its people, especially the backward and the deprived.
Sports teams Hakulinen has represented in his career include Asikkalan Raikas, Valkeakosken Haka, Jämsänkosken Ilves, Evon Metsäpojat, Tampereen Hiihtoseura, Tampereen Pyrintö and Tampereen Maila.

Nurmi and Vampira
Nurmi worked on the project for a short time, but eventually quit when the producers would not hire Lola Falana to play Vampira.

Nurmi and 9
Loukola won with a new world record of 9. 21. 8, finishing almost 10 seconds ahead of second-placed Nurmi.

Nurmi and attended
Kekkonen attended the funeral and praised Nurmi: " People explore the horizons for a successor.

Nurmi and late
Nurmi ended his season and threatened, until late November, to withdraw from the 1928 Summer Olympics.
Nurmi left for Finland in late April, and later served in the Continuation War in a delivery company and as a trainer in the military staff.
Although he accepted an invitation from President Lyndon B. Johnson to revisit the White House in 1964, Nurmi lived a very secluded life until the late 1960s when he began granting some press interviews.

Nurmi and .
* 1897 – Paavo Nurmi, Finnish runner ( d. 1973 )
Paavo Johannes Nurmi () ( 13 June 1897 – 2 October 1973 ) was a Finnish middle and long distance runner.
Nurmi set 22 official world records at distances between 1, 500 metres and 20 kilometres, and won a total of nine gold and three silver medals in his twelve events in the Olympic Games.
At his peak, Nurmi was undefeated at distances from 800 m upwards for 121 races.
Born into a worker family, Nurmi left school at the age of 12 to provide for his family.
Nurmi started to flourish during his military service, setting national records en route to his international debut at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
In 1923, Nurmi became the first, and so far only, runner to hold the mile, the 5, 000 m and the 10, 000 m world records at the same time.
Seemingly untouched by the Paris heat wave, Nurmi won all his races and returned home with five gold medals, but embittered, as Finnish officials had refused to enter him for the 10, 000 m.
Struggling with injuries and motivational issues after his exhaustive U. S. tour in 1925, Nurmi found his long-time rivals Ville Ritola and Edvin Wide ever more serious challengers.
At the 1928 Summer Olympics, Nurmi recaptured the 10, 000 m title but was beaten to the gold in the 5, 000 m and the 3, 000 m steeplechase.
Nurmi intended to end his career on a marathon gold medal, as his idol Kolehmainen had done.
In a controversial case that strained Finland – Sweden relations and sparked an inter-IAAF battle, Nurmi was suspended before the 1932 Games by an IAAF council that questioned his amateur status.
Nurmi later coached Finnish runners, raised funds for Finland during the Winter War, and worked as a haberdasher, building contractor and share trader, eventually becoming one of Finland's richest people.
Nurmi, who rarely ran without a stopwatch in his hand, has been credited for introducing the " even pace " strategy and analytic approach to running, and for making running a major international sport.
Nurmi was born in Turku, Finland, to carpenter Johan Fredrik Nurmi and his wife Matilda Wilhelmiina Laine.

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