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These latter two introduced the South African actress Yvonne Bryceland, whom Bond admired, considering her the ideal female interpreter.
Described as the first lady of South African theatre, Bryceland was a committed South African artist who, in 1972, defied racial segregation by co-founding, with her husband, South Africa's first non-racial theatre, the Space Theatre in Cape Town.

Bryceland and .
Bryceland is a village in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Bryceland is located at ( 32. 443908 ,-92. 989807 ).
During the mid-1980s, Peter Hall at the National Theatre repeatedly refused to allow him to direct his new play Human Cannon, written for Yvonne Bryceland and the wide stage of the Olivier.
It lies about 5. 3 miles ( 8. 5 km ) southeast of Bryceland, Louisiana.
Also Marc Beaumont, Josh Bryceland and Brendan Fairclough.
Yvonne Bryceland ( 18 November 1925 – 13 January 1992 ) was a South African stage actress.
Yvonne Bryceland died of complications from cancer in 1992 at age 66 in London United Kingdom.

worked and newspaper
He had worked in the newspaper business since he was nineteen years old, always for the Hearst service.
Following the closure of Teenburger in 1970 as a result of the disappearance of Molton and Warwick, Bubbles worked as the designer of the underground newspaper Friends ( later renamed Frendz ).
Geisel also worked as an illustrator for advertising campaigns, most notably for Flit and Standard Oil, and as a political cartoonist for PM, a New York City newspaper.
On finishing school in 1925, Georges worked at the Catholic newspaper Le XXe Siècle under editor and Catholic priest, Norbert Wallez.
Krivitsky claimed that two Soviet intelligence agents had penetrated the British Foreign Office, and that a third Soviet intelligence agent had worked as a journalist for a British newspaper during the civil war in Spain.
Robyn stated to Aftonbladet, a Swedish newspaper site, that she wanted to start recording a new album in the beginning of 2009 and that she will work with producers such as Kleerup (" With Every Heartbeat ") as well as Klas Åhlund who she worked with on Robyn.
Upon graduation in 1982, Rampton worked as a newspaper reporter before becoming a peace activist.
Between 1967 and 1970 while at the " HFF ", Wenders also worked as a film critic for FilmKritik, then the Munich daily newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Twen magazine, and Der Spiegel.
Harding continued to study the printing and newspaper trade as a college student at Ohio Central College in Iberia, during which time he also worked at the Union Register in Mount Gilead.
While in law school, he worked on the area newspaper The Cincinnati Commercial.
New semi-regular characters introduced by Collins and Fletcher included: Dr. Will Carver, a plastic surgeon with underworld ties who often worked on known felons ; Wendy Wichel, a smarmy newspaper reporter / editorialist with a strong anti-Tracy bias in her articles ; and Lee Ebony, an African-American female detective.
He has worked in a variety of roles, principally for The Australian newspaper, and is currently its Editor-at-large.
He worked his way through school, participated in debate and campus politics, and edited the school newspaper called The College Star, now known as The University Star.
She married Asa Wirt, who worked for Associated Press, and, after Wirt's death in 1947, married George A. Benson, editor of the Toledo Blade newspaper of Toledo, Ohio three years later ; he died in 1959.
These French newspaper articles were read into the record of the Reichstag and were followed by a vote to increase military spending, all of which worked to the advantage of Zaharoff.
She tutored English and Latin and worked part-time as a typist for a French collaborationist newspaper, Les nouveaux temps, run by Jean Luchaire.
Here, he worked on the school newspaper, the Promethean, and met John Flansburgh.
He worked briefly as an American newspaper correspondent before settling down in England to seriously pursue the vocation of journalism.
He edited the periodical Literary Front and the literary page of the newspaper Libao in Hong Kong and worked as a teacher.
Riis worked hard at his newspaper and soon paid his debts.
Riis worked briefly as editor of a south Brooklyn newspaper, the Brooklyn News.
He worked with Will Eisner, assisting on the writer-artist's signature hero The Spirit — a masked crime-fighter created for a weekly syndicated, newspaper Sunday-supplement, with his adventures reprinted in Quality comics.
Later he was a carpenter before becoming a machine minder at the Danish newspaper Berlingske Tidende, whose printing office he later worked for in Berlin.
The original claim that Karzai worked for Unocal originates from a 6 December 2001 issue of the French newspaper Le Monde, Barry Lane UNOCAL's manager for public relations states that, " He was never a consultant, never an employee.
In the meantime, Larsson worked as a caricaturist for the humorous paper Kasper and as graphic artist for the newspaper Ny Illustrerad Tidning.

worked and librarian
Firmin Abauzit ( 1679 – 1767 ) was a French scholar who worked on physics, theology and philosophy, and served as librarian in Geneva ( Switzerland ) during his final 40 years.
She reflected on her employment experiences to a group of children in 2003, saying, " I worked as a teacher and librarian and I learned how important reading is in school and in life.
The first full preterist exposition was finally written in 1730 by the Protestant and Arian, Frenchman Firmin Abauzit (‘ Essai sur l ' Apocalypse ’), who worked in the those time independent Republic of Geneva as a librarian.
* September 3, 1952: in Lawrenceville, Illinois After 25-year-old Georgine Lyon ended her engagement with Charles Petrach, Petrach shot and killed Lyon in a classroom at Lawrenceville High School where she worked as a librarian.
Erich worked at a number of different jobs, including librarian, businessman, teacher, journalist and editor.
The daughter of Oliver Coles, an insurance inspector, and his wife, Elsie May Fewtrell, Elizabeth Coles was educated at The Abbey School in Reading and then worked as a governess, tutor, and librarian.
The library in Rothschild opened its doors in 1949 when the Rothschild Homemakers group worked with the county librarian to establish a branch library.
Leibniz and Lessing worked in this library, Lessing as librarian.
Previously a worker at Madwimmin Bookstore who then worked briefly at Bounders Books and Muzak ( a parody of Borders Books and Music ) while earning a library science degree before getting a job as a reference librarian.
During the war, Brown worked for the United States Department of War as a librarian and never went overseas.
He was educated at the Scottish School of Librarianship, and worked as a librarian before he started his studies in Hull.
Raspe was born in Hanover, studied law and jurisprudence at Göttingen and Leipzig and worked as a librarian for the university of Göttingen.
His evening career was as a dramatist of terror ; during daytimes he worked as a librarian in the Bibliothèque de l ' Arsenal.
He left St. Bede's Grammar School at 16 and worked in a shop, a laboratory and a factory before becoming, after the war, a librarian.
While librarians worked in the libraries built by the various emperors, there wasn't a specific office or role that qualified an individual to be a librarian.
Frankie Laine worked as Goldkette's librarian, and lived with the Goldkettes while in New York.
Born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where his father worked for a nonprofit organization promoting agricultural development, Judge was raised from age 7 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, the second of three children of archaeologist Jim Judge and librarian Margaret Blue.
From 1940 to 1941, she worked as a special librarian in the cataloging department of the Library of Congress, involved in a project related to alien citizenship.
The foremost left Shachtmanite was Hal Draper, an independent scholar who worked as a librarian at the University of California, Berkeley, where he organized the Independent Socialist Club and became influential with left-wing students during the Free Speech Movement.
With her father ’ s legal business suffering during the Great Depression and her husband out of work, she worked as a librarian and a school teacher to support her family.
His father studied history and literature in Wilno, Poland, and after immigrating, worked as a librarian and writer.
She studied Classics at the Victoria University of Wellington, graduating with a M. A .. She worked as an assistant lecturer and later an assistant librarian at the University of Otago in Dunedin until 1962.
From 1971-1982 he was employed as a professional librarian by Cheshire County Council and from 1973 to 1982 he also worked as a librarian and teacher of study skills in a Cheshire Comprehensive school.
Between 1960 and 1961, she worked as assistant librarian at the Queen's College, Oxford.

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