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There he met his contemporary Richard Burton, and together they joined the RAF in 1944.
In short order, he met Judy Garland, Greta Garbo, Stewart Granger, Jean Simmons, Deborah Kerr, and Cole Porter, and Burton met up again with Humphrey Bogart.
At a party, he met a pregnant Elizabeth Taylor ( then married to Michael Wilding ) whose first impression of Burton was that " he was rather full of himself.
During the filming, Burton met and fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor, who was married to Eddie Fisher.
Ironically, Burton got along well with Churchill when he met him at a play in London, and kept a bust of him on his mantelpiece.
John Gilbert ’ s plan for the “ Grand Trunk ” canal met opposition at the eastern end, where in Burton on Trent, the locals objected to the canal passing parallel to the upper Trent navigation.
During his studies at Cambridge, Jacobi played many parts including Hamlet, which was taken on a tour to Switzerland where he met Richard Burton.
The test screenings were met with positive feedback and prompted Burton to film an epilogue featuring Betelgeuse foolishly angering a witch doctor.
During an enclosure dispute with a neighbour a few years later he met the Leicestershire antiquary William Burton, who acted as arbitrator.
Novelist Robert Stone, who met the bus on its arrival in New York, has written that those accompanying Kesey on the trip were Neal Cassady ( described by Stone as " the world's greatest driver, who could roll a joint while backing a 1937 Packard onto the lip of the Grand Canyon "), Ken Babbs (" fresh from the Nam, full of radio nomenclature, and with a command voice that put cops to flight "), Jane Burton (" a pregnant young philosophy professor who declined no challenges "), Page Browning (" a Hell's Angel candidate "), George Walker, Sandy Lehmann-Haupt (" dis-MOUNT "), Mike Hagen (" Mal Function "), Ron Bevirt (" Hassler "), Chuck Kesey, Dale Kesey, John Babbs, Steve Lambrecht and Paula Sundstren (" aka Gretchin Fetchin, Slime Queen ").
Frank Sinatra, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh ( the last two met at the hotel ), Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Louis Armstrong, Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Richard Harris ( who lived at the hotel for the last several years of his life ; while being carried out on a stretcher before he died, he joked, " It was the food ".
In 1972, Bolland attended a comic convention at the Waverley Hotel in London, and met " a lot of the people who were key in the comics scene of the time ," including Dez Skinn, Nick Landau, Richard Burton, Angus McKie and-crucially-Dave Gibbons.
The Volcano, she met director Tim Burton.
By chance Lee met Richard Burton in a pub, who, upon hearing of Lee's problems, gave him a cheque for $ 6, 000 to clear his debts, together with a note saying that everyone has a spot of trouble once in a while.
It was here in 1895 that he met Emily Burton and they married in 1905.
Burton declared that the three members of the Geneva Club met frequently at Hughson ’ s, that they had talked about burning the fort and town, and the Hughsons had agreed to help them.
Marie met film director Tim Burton at Starbucks in New York on New Year's Eve in 1992 when she had just quit modeling for Calvin Klein and he was having difficulty in his four-year marriage to his wife.
Between 1815 and 1822 Burton worked for the architect Sir John Soane and traveled in Italy with his secretary, Charles Humphreys, where he met Egyptologists Sir John Gardner Wilkinson, Edward William Lane, and Sir William Gell.

Burton and future
( In the future, Selick and Burton would work together in The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach.
The success of the film helped establish Burton as a profitable director, and it also proved to be a huge influence on future superhero films, which eschewed the bright, all-American heroism of Richard Donner's Superman for a grimmer, more realistic look and characters with more psychological depth.
African American actor LeVar Burton published in 1997 a science fiction novel called Aftermath about a future civil war in the United States which began about 2020 and evolved into a race war.
In his book A Random Walk Down Wall Street, Princeton economist Burton Malkiel said that technical forecasting tools such as pattern analysis must ultimately be self-defeating: " The problem is that once such a regularity is known to market participants, people will act in such a way that prevents it from happening in the future.
Molina wasn't done with boxing, and he went on to win seven more fights in a row, including two decision wins that were televised by the USA Network: over Emanuel Burton and future Kostya Tszyu world title challenger Ben Tackie.
Professor Burton Richter's opinion about Sharif's students during his speech in Sharif university was: " The students here are very impressive, I expect to hear a lot more from you all in the future.
He was voiced by Corey Burton, who would voice the Rabbit in all future speaking roles.
Major contributors included Hollywood stuntman Yakima Canutt, who, as second-unit director, shot most of the action scenes ; British stuntman Alf Joint, who doubled for Burton in such sequences as the fight on top of the cable car ; award-winning conductor and composer Ron Goodwin, who wrote the film score, and future Oscar-nominee Arthur Ibbetson, who worked on its cinematography.
* Constable Burton ( currently history ), ( demolished since closure in the past ... though there could be a plan to one day reconstruct this station in the future ).
In the late 1970s, while still in high school, Mike Bordin played in the band EZ-Street with future Metallica bassist Cliff Burton and future Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin.
With WatchTower's future briefly in doubt, Doug Keyser auditioned for Metallica following the death of bassist Cliff Burton.
) He was also responsible for establishing The Disney Channel and funding the films of young Tim Burton ( Vincent and Frankenweenie ), acquiring the film rights and putting into development the Who Framed Roger Rabbit project, initiating Disney ’ s first attempts at computer animation such as with the feature film Tron, and funding Disney's first Broadway show (" Total Abandon ", with Richard Dreyfuss, 1983 ), all of which established foundations for future success for the Disney Company.
The first film on which he worked was The Black Cauldron, during which time he shared a cubicle with future film director Tim Burton.

Burton and wife
The film begins in 1536 when Henry VIII ( Richard Burton ) considers whether or not he should sign the warrant for the execution of his second wife, Anne Boleyn: then, in a long flashback which takes up virtually the entire film, the whole truth is revealed.
" In August 1976, a month after his second divorce from Taylor, Burton married model Susan Hunt, the former wife of Formula 1 Champion James Hunt ; the marriage ended in divorce in 1982.
Burton and his wife and daughter currently live in Sherman Oaks, California.
The holders of the puppet strings turn out to be a " psychotic American corporation ," Mayflower Industries, run by husband and wife Darwin ( Richard E. Grant ) and Minerva Mayflower ( Sandra Bernhard ) and a blade-slinging butler, Alfred ( Donald Burton ).
He had a further six children, including the architect Edward Pugin, with his second wife, Louisa Burton, who died in 1844.
* Isabella Burton ( née Lauder ), with children, wife and family of John Hill Burton, historian
Williams was a close friend of Kate's parents, Richard Burton and Burton's first wife, Sybil.
Phillip Burton died in 1983 and was succeeded by his wife, Sala.
She also appeared opposite then-husband Peter O ' Toole and Richard Burton in Becket ( 1964 ); as Ursula Mossbank in the musical film Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( 1969 ), again starring O ' Toole ; once more opposite O ' Toole in Murphy's War ( 1971 ); as Emmeline Pankhurst in the TV mini-series Shoulder to Shoulder ( 1974 ); as Lady Ann, the unfaithful wife of Alec Guinness's character George Smiley, in the BBC1 espionage dramas Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ( 1979 ) and Smiley's People ( 1982 ), adapted from John le Carré's novels of the same names ; in Nijinsky ( 1980 ); and as the queen Cassiopeia in Clash of the Titans ( 1981 ).
Effigy of Joan Burton ( d. 1467 ), wife of William II Canynges.
The show also featured parodies of many celebrities including Celine Dion, Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Tommy Tune, Joan Rivers, Britney Spears, Ellen DeGeneres, Renée Zellweger, Jodie Foster, Rachel Ray, and Short's wife, actress Nancy Dolman.
His fourth wife was Catherine Sayre Burton, who died in 1923.
The name " Googie " had been a family nickname of Lillian K. Burton, the wife of the original owner, Mortimer C. Burton.
The hour-long comedy-drama starred Tom Cavanagh as Edward Jeremy Stevens, the protagonist, Julie Bowen as his love interest Carol Phyllis Vessey, Josh Randall as his friend Dr. Mike Burton, Jana Marie Hupp as Mike's wife Nancy, Lesley Boone as their friend Molly Hudson, and Justin Long as awkward high-school student Warren Cheswick.
In April 2012, Burton and his wife took a paid trip to Bahrain to meet with the country's rulers.
It was translated into English in the year 1885, under the editorship of Sir Richard Francis Burton and consequently burnt by his wife Isabel Burton in the weeks following his death.
His wife “ Sallie ” Welsh Jones Burton had been on a visit and was returning to Rocky Hill about dusk in her carriage driven by her servant William and accompanied by an infant grandchild and a nurse.
Guitarist and musician Mo Witham lives in Burton with his singer wife Kelly.
Burton married wife Sheree Gustin on January 16, 1999, and they have a daughter, Makena Grace Burton ( b. September, 2003 ), and a son, Jack Marshall Burton ( b. March, 2006 ).< ref >

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