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Crawford and Tone
In 1935, Crawford married her second husband, Franchot Tone, a stage actor from New York who planned to use his film salary to finance his theatre group.
Tone and Crawford appeared together in Today We Live ( 1933 ) and were immediately drawn to each other, although Crawford was hesitant about entering into another romance so soon after her split from Fairbanks.
Before and during their marriage, Crawford worked to promote Tone's Hollywood career but Tone was ultimately not interested in being a movie star and Crawford eventually wearied of the effort.
Tone began drinking and physically abusing Crawford and she filed for divorce, which was granted in 1939.
When Tone died in 1968, Crawford arranged for him to be cremated and his ashes scattered at Muskoka Lakes, Canada.
Among the people becoming disenchanted with the Guild and turning to the Lab for a more radical, challenging environment were Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg, Franchot Tone, Cheryl Crawford and Harold Clurman.
According to Bob Thomas, in his biography of Joan Crawford, Cromwell was a regular at the Saturday Night dinner parties of his former co-star Franchot Tone and then-wife Crawford.

Crawford and eventually
The relationship between Crawford and Fairbanks, Sr. eventually warmed ; she called him " Uncle Doug " and he called her " Billie ".
Watt eventually agreed and the two met with Crawford " auditioning " for Watt by playing him The Who's, " I'm One " as well as a few Minutemen songs.
He took many fashion and nude photos of supermodel Cindy Crawford and eventually set her up with his good friend, actor Richard Gere, at a BBQ held at his mother Shirley's house.
in physics from University of Missouri in 1975, Crawford taught at a community college and the University of California, then turned his game design hobby into a profession at Atari in 1979, eventually heading the Games Research Group.
While the GDC has become a prominent event in the gaming industry, Crawford was eventually ousted from the GDC board.
These roles eventually led to Lange earning top billing in 1959's The Best of Everything, with Suzy Parker and Joan Crawford.
He was a Deputy state attorney general of Allegheny County and eventually Crawford County, Pennsylvania ( after its founding in 1800 ) from 1799 to 1801.
However, the steepness of the south-flowing Saco's gorge ( in contrast to the leisurely descent of the northward drainage into the watershed of Crawford Brook and eventually the Ammonoosuc River ) makes it natural to attach the name to the gorge.
Hedberg, who had been shaky as a backup, failed to impress coach Marc Crawford in two appearances, and Auld claimed the starting role in Game 5, pushing Calgary the distance in the series, eventually losing in the seventh game.
Crawford was a leading candidate for the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award and eventually won.

Crawford and their
Slate said he and Crawford received cuts and scratches and their uniforms were badly torn.
At MGM he was one of the main directors of their female stars – he directed Joan Crawford six times and Greta Garbo seven.
The Seekers were accompanied during their 20-minute set by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hector Crawford.
Millets and their wild ancestors, such as barnyard grass and panic grass, were also cultivated in Japan during the Jōmon period some time after 4000 BC ( Crawford 1983, 1992 ).
She was educated alongside her sister, Princess Elizabeth, by their Scottish governess Marion Crawford.
The royal family were appalled at what they saw as Crawford's invasion of their privacy and breach of trust, as a result of which Crawford was ostracised from royal circles.
Marion Crawford explained, " Impulsive and bright remarks she made became headlines and, taken out of their context, began to produce in the public eye an oddly distorted personality that bore little resemblance to the Margaret we knew.
The Democratic Party merged its strength from the existing supporters of Jackson and their coalition with the supporters of Crawford ( the " Old Republicans ") and Vice-President Calhoun.
The director, Robert Aldrich, explained that Davis and Crawford were each aware of how important the film was to their respective careers and commented, " It's proper to say that they really detested each other, but they behaved absolutely perfectly.
Crawford secretly contacted each of the other Oscar nominees in the category ( Katharine Hepburn, Geraldine Page and Anne Bancroft, all East Coast-based actresses ), to let them know that if they could not attend the ceremony, she would be happy to accept the Oscar on their behalf ; all agreed.
The director, Robert Aldrich, explained that Davis and Crawford were each aware of how important the film was to their respective careers and commented, " It's proper to say that they really detested each other, but they behaved absolutely perfectly.
When Davis was nominated for an Academy Award, Crawford contacted the other Best Actress nominees ( who were unable to attend the ceremonies ) and offered to accept the award on their behalf should they win.
After a summer in which the Bulls witnessed most major and minor free agents Tim Duncan, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Eddie Jones and even Tim Thomas choose to stay with their teams ( or go elsewhere ) rather than sign with them, Krause signed free agent center Brad Miller and shooting guard Ron Mercer, and drafted power forward Marcus Fizer and traded draft pick Chris Mihm to Cleveland for the rights of guard Jamal Crawford.
The Warriors traded forward Al Harrington to the New York Knicks for guard Jamal Crawford, but were undone by injuries and the minimal experience of their young players such as Anthony Morrow and Brandan Wright.
Suffering their worst season since 1977 – 78 the subsequent year, Keenan was fired midway through and replaced with Marc Crawford ( who had won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 ).
Head coach Marc Crawford later recalled the campaign as a turning point for the team's offensive leadership as the Sedin twins began their rise to stardom, matching the top line's production.
Crawford resigned their positions as Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries in protest at the election of James Mann to the Presidency following the retirement of Cyril Fox.
Crawford Countians didn ’ t want the railroad passing through their county seat, so, the A & F laid the tracks to Musella instead.
) Crawford County residents, however, espoused a common concern of the time: that trains would run over their livestock and kill their children.
Around 1836, James Crawford and John Hayes saw that a town was springing up and donated ten acres of land, at a point where their farms met, to be used for educational and religious purposes.
Hannah and Abel Crawford turned their log cabin into an inn, then built The Notch House in 1828.

Crawford and friendship
Evans's marriage to Weatherly lasted, but the friendship between Evans's parents and Crawford ended.

Crawford and even
As potential cinemagoers had been associating Cain with hard-boiled crime fiction only, this trick — exploited in advertisements and trailers — in combination with the casting of then Hollywood star Joan Crawford in the title role made sure that the film was going to be a box office hit even before it was released.
Although there were not even any brick buildings in the town yet, in 1896 the town of English, located well back from the Ohio River in inland Crawford County, successfully petitioned to have the county seat moved there.
Many Scottish peers were outraged ; the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres even wrote a two-volume history of the earldom refuting the ruling of the Committee.
Set in contemporary England, the film follows Doctor Brockton ( Joan Crawford ) who learns that in the caves of the countryside, a troglodyte is alive and might be able to be helped and even domesticated.
* Vegetable Market: The Byculla Vegetable Market is the largest vegetable market in Mumbai ( even larger than Crawford Market ).
As Cromwell developed his talents for lifelike mask-making and oil-painting, he curried friendships in the late 1920s with various then-starlets who posed for him and collected his works including Tallulah Bankhead, Joan Crawford, Anna Q. Nilsson, Greta Garbo, Claire Dubrey, Ann Sothern, and even Marie Dressler ( whom he would later share top-billing with in 1932's Emma ).
Alto sax man Hank Crawford was unable to make a recording date with Creed Taylor's Kudu Records, and Washington took his place, even though he was a backup.
James II of Scotland, exasperated at his overmighty vassal, William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, and his refusal to break a league entered into with the Earl of Crawford and John of Islay, stabbed him to death with his own hands, even though Douglas had been issued a safe conduct.
Because Crawford had told others that she was feigning illness to get out of the movie entirely, Aldrich was in an even worse position ..." Desperate to resolve the situation, " Aldrich hired a private detective to record her movements.
Jack Crawford had an amazing “ intuitive feel for physical phenomenon ,” and could envision many of the flying traits of the bomb before it had even been built.
Wisden considered Crawford's bowling to be one of the most successful features of the tour and praised his ability to spin the ball, reporting: " It was said of Crawford that even on the most perfect wickets he could at times make the ball break back.
Benny Green, in his History of Cricket, wrote that the " Surrey committee must be held accountable for a degree of idiocy rarely met with even in the realms of cricket administration " for the way they dealt with Crawford, " one of the world's most prodigious all-rounders.
Please join us, and together, we'll make sure that President Bush can't escape the reality of this war — even in Crawford, Texas.
In investigating Carlsson's murder, Scottish police detective John Crawford stated in his book ( The Lockerbie Incident: A Detective's Tale ): ' We even went as far as consulting a very helpful lady librarian in Newcastle who contacted us with information she had on Bernt Carlsson.

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