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Doreen and Aldrich
* Pamela Lincoln as Doreen Aldrich No. 2 ( 1977 – 1979 ) Doreen was Jason Aldrich's first wife and was at odds with Carolee, Nola and Mona on and off, thought to have leukemia but that was a lie, but after that ordeal she went insane and presumably left Madison.
Brother to Jerry, Nola, Joan and Sarah ; Former lover of Doreen Aldrich.
* Jennifer Wood as Doreen Aldrich No. 1 ( 1975 – 1977 ) First actress to play Doreen.

Doreen and played
Mazar played " Doreen, the Evil Bitch ," a crazed pregnant woman who shares a hospital room with Rachel.
Tomlin also played chain-smoking waitress Doreen Piggott in Altman's 1993 ensemble film Short Cuts, and, in two films by director David O. Russell ; she appeared as a peacenik Raku artist in Flirting with Disaster and later, as an existential detective in I ♥ Huckabees.
During the first half of 1984, this period of transition and the storyline developments with the new cast were complemented by return appearances from departed characters such as Wally Wallace ( Alan Hopgood ), Helen Smart, Erica Davidson, Doreen Burns, Margo Gaffney, Tracy Morris ( albeit played by a new actress ) and Marie Winter ( though this also marked the final appearance of all these characters ).
* Dooper – A restaurant that served different items every sketch which is run by a man ( played by Johnny Kassir in season 1 ; Andrew Hill Newman in season 2 and 3 ) and his daughter Doreen ( played by Amanda Bynes ).
Brian Eno co-wrote and sang on two tracks (" Big Day " and " Miss Shapiro "), Paul Thompson, Eddie Jobson and Andy Mackay all contributed, and Roxy's occasional tour bassist John Wetton ( ex Family, and then a member of King Crimson ) played bass and duetted on vocals ( with Doreen Chanter on " Same Time Next Week ".
These days, she is perhaps best known for her character Doreen Heavey in the top rated soap opera Coronation Street, a part she played on a semi-regular basis for four years from 1999.
Michael McDonald ( comedian ) | Michael McDonald as Stuart Larkin, and his mother, Doreen, played by Mo Collins.

Doreen and by
There is also a poetic paraphrased version written by High Priestess Doreen Valiente in the mid 1950s, which is contained within the traditional Gardnerian Book of Shadows.
The third paragraph is largely written by Doreen Valiente, with some phrases adapted from The Book of the Law and The Gnostic Mass by Aleister Crowley.
The initial verse version by Doreen Valiente consisted of eight verses, the second of which was:
Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, later identified the woman who initiated Gardner as Dorothy Clutterbuck, referenced in A Witches ' Bible by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
For example, Doreen Valiente's text The Charge of the Goddess used materials from The Gospel of Aradia by Charles G. Leland ( 1899 ), as well as material from Aleister Crowley's writings.
Originally written by Wiccan High Priestess Doreen Valiente in the mid-1950s, Harvey noted that the recitation of the Charge in the midst of ritual allows Wiccans to gain wisdom and experience deity in " the ordinary things in life ".
In its best known form as the " eight words " couplet, the Rede was first publicly recorded in a 1964 speech by Doreen Valiente.
The lack of scientific foundation is acknowledged by some believers, including Doreen Virtue, author of The Care and Feeding of Indigos, and James Twyman, who produced two films on indigo children and who offers materials and courses related to the phenomenon.
" In the various traditions that make up British Traditional Wicca, copies of the original Book composed by Gerald Gardner with the aid of his High Priestess Doreen Valiente, along with alterations and additions that have been made since then, is followed by adherents.
All dialogue written by Doreen and Jerry Wayne, based upon H. G.
The statue was officially unveiled by Ernie's widow, Doreen Wiseman.
The statue was commissioned by the Morley Murals Committee and funded by Doreen.
Gardner's statements were interpreted by his pupil Doreen Valiente as implying that Clutterbuck had personally initiated him into the coven, but later authors such as Philip Heselton and Eleanor Bone claim that his initiator was in fact Edith Woodford-Grimes.
In 2008, Plum Pictures announced plans for a Hollywood version of the novel, the movie to be written by playwright and screenwriter Tristine Skyler and Julia Stiles to star as the novel's protagonist, with Rose McGowan as Doreen.
Franky's exit saw her escaping from Wentworth accompanied by Doreen Anderson, and shot dead by a policeman after being on the run for three weeks.
Doreen was a well-meaning but inept tragi-comic figure, who was often easily influenced by others, and Lizzie was a mischievous elderly rascal with a dicky ticker and unquenchable taste for alcohol that saw her employed in comedy storylines, whilst also maintaining a more serious dimension, sometimes contemplating dying in prison.
They used to enter the river between January and June and sometimes reached weights of over 50 lbs, the largest recorded being 59 lbs 8oz landed after a long fight by Miss Doreen Davey from the Cowpond Pool at Ballingham on 13 March 1923.
Mythologiques I-IV ( Translated by John Weightman & Doreen Weightman )

Doreen and Jennifer
Writers represented are Stephen Sewell, Barry Dickins, Ron Blair, Steve J. Spears, Mil Perrin, Craig Cronin, Ingle Knight, Pamela Van Amstel, Ray Mathew, Clem Gorman, Ned Manning, Ross Lonnie, Doreen Clarke, Gordon Graham, Jennifer Paynter, Greg McCart, Mij Tanith, John Stone, Brett Murphy, Hannie Rayson and Michael Gow.

Doreen and Wood
Founding a Wiccan group known as the Bricket Wood coven, he introduced a string of High Priestesses into the religion, including Doreen Valiente, Lois Bourne, Patricia Crowther and Eleanor Bone, through which the Gardnerian community spread throughout Britain and subsequently into Australia and the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Doreen Valiente, a former High Priestess of the Gardnerian tradition, claimed that Gerald Gardner's Bricket Wood coven referred to the god as Cernunnos, or Kernunno, which is a Latin word, discovered on a stone carving found in France, meaning " the Horned One ".
In 1953, Doreen Valiente joined Gardner's Bricket Wood coven, and soon rose to become its High Priestess.

Doreen and then
Another claim is that it is adapted from a speech given by Doreen Valiente at a dinner sponsored by the Witchcraft Research Association and mentioned in volume one ( 1964 ) of the Pentagram, a United Kingdom pagan newsletter then being published.
" For example, he is often seen eating different junk foods, and when his mother inquires about them, he simply replies that he found them on the floor, then shoves them in his mouth before Doreen can stop him.

Doreen and from
Doreen Valiente, a student of Gardner, took his version from his Book of Shadows and adapted it into verse, and later into another prose version.
While Doreen Valiente writes that in Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches full moon rites were known as Esbats in the rest of Europe, she later finds it necessary to specify " full moon Esbat ," to distinguish it from other esbat occasions.
His first marriage, to dance instructor Doreen Alderman, lasted from 1982 to 1990, although they were separated for the last six years of that period.
Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, recalls Gardner's surprise at Valiente's recognition of material from Aradia in the original version of the " Charge " that she was given.
Note: this is the first published form of the couplet, quoted from Doreen Valiente in 1964.
In 2005, Doreen Carvajal of The New York Times reported that income from the co-productions and international licensing accounted for US $ 96 million.
High Priestess Doreen Valiente made the claim that Gardner found the term " Book of Shadows " from a 1949 edition ( Volume I, Number 3 ) of a magazine known as The Occult Observer.
Although his own book had been put together with the help of Doreen Valiente and included material from a variety of modern sources, ( notably from Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches and the writings of Aleister Crowley ) it also included sections written in an antique ( or mock-antique ) style, including advice for witches brought to trial and tortured.
Wise was married to the dancer Doreen Blythe from 18 January 1953 until his death ; they had no children.
Doreen and Lenny start dating, taking Doreen away from Esther more often.
Other developments during this period were the return of Chrissie Latham and Margo Gaffney to the show to bolster the ranks of the now somewhat empty-looking cellblock as Doreen and Judy were released from Wentworth.
Bea Smith briefly escaped from Wentworth and contacted Doreen Burns, ( Colette Mann ) returning for a brief cameo.
In this sketch, actors Gina Riley ( Bea Smith ), Jane Turner ( Lizzie Birdsworth ) and Magda Szubanski ( Doreen ), along with Marg Downey ( Joan Ferguson ) acted out memorable scenes from the series with a comedic twist.
In 1968, Riddle separated from his wife Doreen ; their divorce became official in 1970.
Prebble's wife Doreen, from whom he is separated, is a Solomon Islander and a former Honorary Consul for the Solomon Islands in New Zealand.
Doreen stays in a relationship with Arthur despite his dishonesty ; Brenda and Winnie disappear from the story.
Doreen is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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