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Myrna and Devlin
When Jack Williams, a former New York cop who has lost an arm in World War II saving his friend Mike Hammer's life, falls in love with Myrna Devlin, a young heroin addict whom he stops from jumping off a bridge to commit suicide, he asks Manning to admit her to her clinic for psychotherapy.
On a Saturday morning, Hammer picks up Myrna Devlin and gives her a lift.
This is a fine — and the final — distractor in the novel: Wilder and Sherman are suddenly missing from the party after Myrna Devlin has been found shot.

Myrna and former
He quickly recorded and released a well-received solo album, Carl Wilson, composed largely of rock n ' roll songs co-written with Myrna Smith-Schilling, a former backing vocalist for Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin and wife of Wilson's then-manager Jerry Schilling.
Kindly and down-to-earth Clarissa and vituperative and vindictive Myrna are former best friends who in their youth had been rivals over the love of Baxter McCandless ; in retaliation for Baxter falling for Clarissa and not her, scheming Myrna had spread lies about Clarissa's father, liberal Congressman Judson ( Rory Calhoun ), linking him to communists during the McCarthy era.
His routine is shattered with the arrival of his former lover, Lady Edwina Esketh ( Myrna Loy ) who has since married the elderly Lord Esketh ( Nigel Bruce ).
Myrna Blyth is the former editor-in-chief and publishing director of Ladies ' Home Journal.
Its plot devices and characterizations, including a singing nun ( Helen Reddy ), a former glamorous star ( Gloria Swanson as herself ), an alcoholic ( Myrna Loy ), a child in need of an organ transplant ( Linda Blair ) and a chatterbox ( Sid Caesar ) were parodied in 1980's Airplane!

Myrna and who
On January 16, 2002, first-degree murder charges for the killing of Myrna Opsahl were filed against Olson and five other SLA members: Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Michael Bortin ( Olson's brother-in law who had married her sister Josephine ), and James Kilgore, who remained a fugitive.
Elizabeth Taylor, who was in Paris, sent flowers, as did Roddy McDowall, Myrna Loy and Lew Wasserman.
Also, in 1958, Warwick, Myrna Utley, Carol Slade, and Warwick's sister Delia, who by this time had begun to be known professionally as Dee Dee Warwick, formed their own group, which they called " The Gospelaires.
First under contract to Pathé, which was subsequently absorbed by RKO studio, Harding ( who was promoted as the studio's ' answer ' to MGM's superstar Norma Shearer ), co-starred with Ronald Colman, Myrna Loy, Herbert Marshall, Leslie Howard, Richard Dix, and Gary Cooper, often on loan out to other studios, such as MGM and Paramount.
Music legend Quincy Jones, who wrote the Ironside theme song, made a guest appearance, and screen legend Myrna Loy did, too.
* Rhoda's girlfriends over the years include: Alice Barth ( Candice Azzara ); Myrna Morgenstein ( Barbara Sharma ), whom Rhoda had sat behind in high school when in alphabetical order in home room ; Susan Alborn ( Beverly Sanders ), another friend from high school ; and Sally Gallagher ( Anne Meara ), a divorced airline stewardess who befriends Rhoda and accompanies her in the singles scene.
Talc is a mediocre college professor at Tulane University who had the misfortune of teaching Myrna and Ignatius in separate classes one semester.
Among the participants in the experiment is Mrs. Joyce Lanyon ( Myrna Loy ), a New Yorker stranded on the island who is attracted to Arrowsmith.
In the low-budget Roger Corman film from 1960, known in the United States as House of Usher starring Vincent Price as Roderick Usher, the narrator is Philip Winthrop ( Mark Damon ), who had fallen in love with the sickly Madeline ( Myrna Fahey ) during her brief residence in Boston and become engaged to her, much to Roderick's horror.
Myrna Loy was among those who expressed distaste at the studio's willingness to exploit this event for the financial benefit of the film.
Among the performers regularly photographed by him during these years were silent screen star Dorothy Jordan, as well as Myrna Loy, Robert Montgomery, Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Rosalind Russell, Carole Lombard and Norma Shearer, who was said to have refused to allow herself to be photographed by anyone else.
However, the clairvoyant is under the sway of Ursula Georgi ( Myrna Loy ), a half-Javanese Eurasian woman who when a student at the college was snubbed by the other women owing to her mixed-race heritage.
The current MLA is Myrna Driedger, who is considered to be the most centrist member of her party's parliamentary caucus.
McLean Stevenson ( who would later leave the series to star in M * A * S * H ) played her boss, Today's World editor, Michael Nicholson, and her friend and coworker, Myrna Gibbons, was played by Rose Marie in a role similar to her more famous Sally Rogers role on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Around this time, Sylvester gets a phone call from Gwendolyn, who tells him that his parents, O ' Dale and Myrna, got into it and Myrna had O ' Dale put in jail.
Among the celebrities who frequented the Trocadero were Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Jackie Gleason, Henry Fonda, Judy Garland, Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Jean Harlow, and Norma Shearer.
O ’ Brien had a small role as Burt Reynolds ’ father in the 1978 comedy film The End, opposite Myrna Loy, who played Reynolds ’ mother.

Myrna and out
He carries nightclub singer Belle Mercer ( Myrna Loy ) out of the wreckage.
However, his greedy wife Myrna picks up the reward money and tosses Harold and Albert's belongings out of the house.
The remainder of the album was recorded in November 1970, with Sylvia, Estelle, Myrna and new member Ann Williams, a friend of Estelle ’ s who stayed for what turned out to be the group ’ s last full Atlantic album.

Myrna and does
After the party, she goes home but on the same night, undetected by Kathy, her maid, goes back to Williams's apartment ( Myrna, his fiancée, does not live there ) and shoots him in the stomach using a silencer.

Myrna and play
Carmichael appeared as an actor in a total of 14 motion pictures, always performing at least one of his songs, including Young Man with a Horn ( based on friend Bix Beiderbecke's life ) with Bacall and Kirk Douglas, and multi-Academy Award winner The Best Years of Our Lives with Myrna Loy and Fredric March ), in which he teaches a disabled veteran with metal prostheses to play " Chop Sticks ".
Myrna Loy starred in the national tour during the time the play was still on Broadway.

Myrna and any
Many of Crawford's friends and co-workers, including Van Johnson, Ann Blyth, Marlene Dietrich, Myrna Loy, Cesar Romero, Gary Gray, Crawford's first husband, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Crawford's other daughters, Cathy and Cindy, denounced the book, categorically denying any abuse.
He discovers that girlfriend Mary Ellen ( Sally Field ), ex-wife Jessie ( Joanne Woodward ), daughter Julie ( Kristy McNichol ), and his parents ( Myrna Loy and Pat O ' Brien ) are too absorbed in their own problems to pay him any attention.

Myrna and role
Carnera appeared in a short film in 1931 and had a role as himself in 1933 movie The Prizefighter and the Lady, which starred Max Baer and Myrna Loy.
Powell then landed his signature role playing the equally debonair Nick Charles opposite Myrna Loy as his carefree wife " Nora " in the hugely popular Thin Man series.
Her last role was the scheming matriarch of Clegg Clan, Myrna in the soap opera " Capitol ".
Jones landed the role of the power-driven political matriarch Myrna Clegg in the CBS daytime television soap opera Capitol in 1981.
He was accused of hiding behind the immunity conferred here and in his role as ex-President in order to avoid a variety of charges, including fraud in the buying of a Jordanisland, the covering up of the murder of Myrna Mack Chang and the concession of a large piece of land to a conservation group owned by Cerezo's son Marco Vinicio Cerezo Blandón.
This movie is sometimes said to be Myrna Loy's first ever starring role in a movie, but is not.
Myrna Loy's first starring role in a movie was Turn Back the Hours ( 1928 ).
The film stars Montgomery Clift, Robert Ryan, Myrna Loy, Jackie Coogan, Dolores Hart, and Maureen Stapleton in her first film role.
He is best known for the role of the pet dog " Asta " in the 1934 detective comedy The Thin Man, starring William Powell and Myrna Loy.

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