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Finally, Alison Pill portrayed her in the 2010 TV miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, an adaptation of Follett's novel, although she is initially known in this as Princess Maud not Empress Matilda.
* Baby ( 2000 film ), an American TV movie featuring Alison Pill
Tom Hiddleston and Alison Pill portray Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald in Woody Allen's 2011 feature film Midnight In Paris.
* Alison Pill as Beth Burns
It stars Lindsay Lohan as an aspiring teenage actress whose family moves from New York City to New Jersey, Adam Garcia as her favorite rock musician, Glenne Headly as her mother, and Alison Pill as her best friend, with a guest appearance from Lohan's friend Craig.
At school, Lola makes friends with an unpopular girl named Ella Gerard ( Alison Pill ), who shares her love for the rock band Sidarthur.
Alison Pill, who was known for starring in the Judy Garland-biopic Me and My Shadows, was cast as Lola's best friend, Ella Girard.
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Baruchel is engaged to actress Alison Pill.
In 2007, she was attached to play the title character in an adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and had planned to work on an as-yet unmade film entitled Jack and Diane opposite Olivia Thirlby, with whom she co-starred in Juno but it was announced in August 2009 that her role in Jack and Diane would be played by the actress Alison Pill.
Dear Wendy is a 2004 film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, and starring Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Mark Webber and Alison Pill among others.
" The group's sole female member, Susan ( Alison Pill ), takes a shine to Sebastian and this threatens Dick.
In 2002, it was adapted by Judith Thompson into a film directed by Barbara Willis Sweete, and starring Wendy Crewson, Barbara Williams, Rachel McAdams, Alison Pill, and Tom McCamus.

Alison and played
* In Steven Spielberg's 1989 film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the character Dr. Elsa Schneider played by Alison Doody wears black leather gloves throughout the ending of the film.
In 2012 the Eisteddfod played host to Lesley Garrett, Alison Balsom, Nicola Benedettii and Sian Edwards in a celebration concert for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
* Lady Constance, Duchess of Brittany played by Dorothy Alison ( 3 episodes series 1 & 2 ), Pamela Alan ( 1 episode series 3 ) and Patricia Marmont ( 1 episode series 4 )
Billie Whitelaw as Mrs Medlock Derek Jacobi played the role of Archibald Craven, with Alison Doody appearing in flashbacks and visions as Lilias ; Colin Firth made a brief appearance as the adult Colin Craven.
Gilbert regularly keeps in contact with her friend Alison Arngrim, who played her nemesis Nellie Oleson on Little House on the Prairie.
Although predominantly a drama, the program did have some comedic moments, thanks to supporting cast members Mr. Edwards ( played by Victor French ) and the Oleson family: Nels Oleson ( Richard Bull ), Harriet Oleson ( Katherine MacGregor ), Willie Oleson ( Jonathan Gilbert ), Nellie Oleson ( Alison Arngrim ), and their adopted child, Nancy Oleson ( Allison Balson ).
" " Alison " is played in The Doom Generation and " Blue Skied an ' Clear " is played during the closing credits.
The Butchies, a punk band whose members include Kaia Wilson, Melissa York, and Alison Martlew, provided support for five songs, and Joan Jett played on " Hey Castrator ".
* Stevie Alison Van Lowe ( played by Jenna von Oÿ ) is Kim's constant companion.
Patrick Malahide plays three central characters-the contemporary Finney, who Marlow thinks is having an affair with his ex-wife Nicola, played by Janet Suzman ; the imaginary Binney, a central character in the murder plot ; and Raymond, a friend of Marlow's father who has an affair with his mother ( Alison Steadman ).
Alison Cockburn's version is played as a march by the town band but is also the version more often sung ; it is the version known in Selkirk as " The Flo ' ers o ' the Forest ".
After the first production in London, Osborne began a relationship with Mary Ure, who played Alison, and divorced his wife to marry Ure in 1957.
" ( Alison, played by Ure, irons during Act One ; in Act Two she makes lunch ; in Act Three she leaves the ironing to her rival.
Artists that played these events included the label's roster of artists, alongside guests such as Aphex Twin, Alison Goldfrapp, Richard X, Plaid, Luke Vibert, T. Rauschmeire, Funkstörung, Mark Moore and many more.
The same year he starred in the romantic comedy Delirious as a young homeless man who befriends a celebrity photographer, played by Steve Buscemi, and falls in love with a pop singer ( Alison Lohman ).
The Fort Lee Film Commission of Fort Lee, New Jersey, has worked with Alice Guy Blaché biographer Alison McMahan to create one of the only existing historic markers dedicated to the role Alice Guy Blaché played as the first woman film director and studio owner.
The father was played by Michael Redfern, the mother was played by Lynda Bellingham, while the children were played by Blair MacKichan, Colin McCoy and Alison Reynolds.
Tom Morgan and Alison Galloway played with Dando in the encore performance of The Outdoor Type.
She is a nurse and the Pink Lightspeed Ranger, played by Alison MacInnis.
It is played from the perspective of a teenage girl named Alison Crestmere, a mutant with the ability to control volcanic activity.
* Charles Rogers played Babington in the 1978 BBC miniseries adaptation of Alison Uttley's A Traveller in Time.

Alison and Sullivan
In 2000, a Disney Channel television production was made, directed by Nadia Tass and starring Alison Elliott as Sullivan and Hallie Kate Eisenberg as Helen, with David Strathairn and Lucas Black in supporting roles.
Other characters include Alison O ' Sullivan ( the twins ' cousin ), Hilary Wentworth, Carlotta Brown ( an ex-circus girl ), Janet Robins, Doris Elward and Bobby Ellis.
One of the main characters in the St. Clare's ( series ), Alison debuts in the second book, The O ' Sullivan Twins.
* Alison O ' Sullivan ( Forms 1-6 ) Alison is Pat and Isabel's feather headed cousin.
Other celebrities with whom they have appeared on TV are Michael Bublé, Westlife, Kanye West, Alison Moyet, Tom Baxter, Katherine Jenkins, Brian Kennedy, Gilbert O ' Sullivan, Andrea Corr and Paul Harrington.
It is produced by Michael Doyle ( Supervising Producer ), Cath Sullivan, Alison McClymont, Ben Drew, Brett Evans, Ruth Dexter, Shaun Hassett, Candice Talberg and Angela Blasonato.

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He married Alison Mary McNair on 20 July 1964.
Immediately after the crash, Max, one of the plane's few survivors, rents a car and drives from the crash site in Bakersfield to Los Angeles, stopping on the way to see his old high school sweetheart, Alison ( Debra Monk ), whom he hadn't visited in 20 years.
* Emma Ward ( Alison Whyte ) is the Line Producer on Frontline.
Waits's song " Trampled Rose " ( from Real Gone ) appeared on the critically acclaimed album Raising Sand, a collaboration between Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
Alison died in 2005, and Gordon died on 24 July 2009 in Cheltenham General Hospital.
* Alison Chesley – cello on multiple tracks from Worship Music ( 2011 )
Finally, Alison Weir, again drawing on the Fieschi Letter, has recently argued that Edward II escaped his captors, killing one in the process, and lived as a hermit for many years ; in this interpretation, the body in Gloucester Cathedral is of Edward's dead captor.
In 2003 Rosemary Clooney was inducted into the Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit and her portrait by Alison Lyne is on permanent display in the Kentucky State Capitol's rotunda.
In 2006, the Stedelijk Museum and the University of Amsterdam held a talk on remodernism with Daniel Birnbaum and Alison Gingeras ; the introduction to this talked of the revival of painting as a possible return to traditional modernist values, such as authenticity, self-expression and autonomy, as opposed to multimedia practice.
The pub also provided the setting for the BBC's poorly reviewed animated Janner comedy series Bosom Pals, which was based on some of the characters in Cook's paintings and featured the voices of Dawn French as the lead character Stella, Alison Steadman as her best friend Joan, and Timothy Spall as the Dolphin's real-life landlord Billy Holmes.
BBC Radio program compiled and presented by Philip Glassborow, including interviews with Andreas Brown of the Gotham Book Mart, actor Frank Langella ( star of Gorey's Dracula on Broadway ), Alison Lurie, Alex Hand, Jack Braginton Smith, Katherine Kellgren and featuring David Suchet as the voice of Gorey.
In Britain, during the 1960s, she appeared in the drama series Play of the Month, as well as on the children's TV programme Jackanory, reading the stories of Alison Uttley.
The film was based on the 1978 book of the same name, which was written by William Alison and John Fairley.
Most recently on February 2, 2012, a bill was introduced in the New Jersey General Assembly by Assemblymen Michael Patrick Carroll, Gary R. Chiusano and Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose to designate Route 15 as the " Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway ".
Robert Plant on stage with Alison Krauss at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena | NIA, 5 May 2008
Stern married his first wife, Alison ( née Berns ), on June 4, 1978 at Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline, Massachusetts.
With gender, ethnic and race-related studies still relatively new, then-Yale provost Alison Richard said that gay and lesbian studies was too narrow a specialty for a program in perpetuity, indicating a wish to compromise on some of the conditions Kramer had asserted.
Singers such as Gillian Welch and Alison Krauss and the bluegrass performer Ralph Stanley were featured on the album.
Guest hosts on the show have included Alison Stewart, Ira Glass, Mary Louise Kelly, John Donvan, and Tony Cox.
In Glasgow, Stewart boarded in the same house as Archibald Alison, author of the Essay on Taste, and a lasting friendship sprang up between them.
Among the artists who are featured on the album are John Prine, Ron Sexsmith, Alison Krauss, Yo Yo Ma, Roger McGuinn, Mavis Staples, and Suzy Bogguss.
Heat 1 contestant Simon Evans was disqualified as he had not completely worked out all four words at the Laser Matrix computer yet proceeding through the rest of the round regardless ( he was told of his disqualification at the top of the Krypton Mountain ) and in Heat 2 the following week, contestant Alison Riley was disqualified as she had forcibly pulled out batons from the Response Revolve when the corresponding lights weren't flashing and unlike Evans, she was edited out of the remainder of the round after she had begun her ascent on the ladder and a replay was shown of her illegal move.
In May 1989, there was a one-off episode on the Krypton Factor called Champion of Champions featuring four star contestants: Marian Chanter and Alison Heath ( 1987 ), David Lee ( 1988 ) and Andrew Gillam ( 1985 ).
Add to this a DVD featuring an exclusive short film with new interviews from Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet and the videos for " Don't Go ", " The Other Side Of Love ", " Nobody's Diary ", " Situation ( 1990 )" and " Only You ( 1999 ) as well as several original appearances on BBC ".
Alison's students included " a surprisingly large number of active, well-known patriots ,” including three signers of the Declaration of Independence, who " learned their patriotic principles from Hutcheson and Alison .” Another signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Witherspoon of the College of New Jersey ( now Princeton University ), relied heavily on Hutcheson's views in his own lectures on moral philosophy.

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