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Eileen and Herlie
His interpretation stressed the Oedipal overtones of the play, and cast 28-year-old Eileen Herlie as Hamlet's mother, opposite himself, at 41, as Hamlet.
* Irene Molloy, a Milliner – Eileen Herlie
* Richard Burton ( original cast: Hume Cronyn, John Gielgud, Alfred Drake, George Voskovec, Eileen Herlie, William Redfield, George Ross )-Shakespeare: Hamlet
* Eileen Herlie ( Myrtle Fargate, All My Children )
* Eileen Herlie ( Myrtle Fargate, All My Children )
* Eileen Herlie ( Myrtle Fargate, All My Children )
* Eileen Herlie ( Myrtle Fargate, All My Children )
* Eileen Herlie, Scottish-American actress
From 1959-1960, she was the understudy for Una Merkel and future All My Children co-star Eileen Herlie in the Broadway production of Take Me Along.
Eileen Herlie ( March 8, 1918 – October 8, 2008 ) was a Scottish-American actress.
Eileen Herlie was born Eileen Isobel Herlihy to a Catholic father and a Protestant mother in Glasgow, Scotland, and was one of five children.
fi: Eileen Herlie
In the musical, the song was performed by Ray Bolger and Eileen Herlie, and their version appears on the Broadway Cast recording.

Eileen and her
It was just me and Eileen getting drunk together like we used to in the old days, and me staring at her across the table crazy to get my hands on her partly because I wanted to wring her neck because she was so ornery but mostly because she was so wonderful to touch.
`` I could scratch her eyes out '', Eileen cried and stamped her foot when I came back from the phone booth.
Eileen declared she couldn't lift her head from the pillow.
First thing I knew he was in the kitchenette cooking up the breakfast and I was handing Eileen her coffeecup and she was lying there handsome as a queen among her courtiers.
I wrote her that I'd met up with Eileen and that old bonds had proved too strong and asked her to send my clothes down by express.
Afterwards I learned that Eileen had called Thelma on the telephone and made a big scene about Thelma trying to take her husband away.
You wouldn't have me throw the poor boy out on the street '', Eileen said when I needled her about it.
`` Oh he's just an international spy '', Eileen would shout with her screechy laugh.
All evening Eileen had been as demure as a little girl getting ready for her first communion.
In the spring of 1935 Blair met his future wife Eileen O ' Shaughnessy, when his landlady, Rosalind Obermeyer, who was studying for a masters degree in psychology at University College London, invited some of her fellow students to a party.
Eileen volunteered for a post in John McNair's office and with the help of Georges Kopp paid visits to her husband, bringing him English tea, chocolate and cigars.
On the outbreak of World War II, Orwell's wife Eileen started work in the Censorship Department in London, staying during the week with her family in Greenwich.
Baby Richard joined them there, and Eileen gave up work to look after her family.
In a letter to Ann Popham he wrote: ' I was sometimes unfaithful to Eileen, and I also treated her badly, and I think she treated me badly, too, at times, but it was a real marriage, in the sense that we had been through awful struggles together and she understood all about my work, etc.
For three weeks, she was signed with Eileen Ford, who soon dropped her.
British sociologist Eileen Barker titled her 1984 book, which was based on seven years of first-person study of members of the Unification Church in the United States and Great Britain and has been influential in the field of the sociology of religion, The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing ?.
* On the TV show Smash, Eileen Rand ( Anjelica Huston ) has a habit of throwing a Manhattan in her ex-husband's face every time she sees him.
Heckart was born Anna Eileen Herbert in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of Esther Stark, who wed Leo Herbert at her own mother's insistence so her child would not be born with the stigma of illegitimacy.

Eileen and role
Eileen Farrell in the title role, Mignon Dunn as La Cieca and Richard Tucker as Enzo were holdovers from earlier performances this season, and all contributed to a vigorous performance.
Cukor originally wanted his close friend and Tracy's lover Katharine Hepburn for the role of Eileen, but the two were sensitive about working together too frequently.
Leueen MacGrath ended up as Eileen, reprising a role she had played on stage.
It was adapted from Woolf's novel by British actress Eileen Atkins and starred Vanessa Redgrave in the title role.
Many movies followed, notably the title role in the musical comedy My Sister Eileen, co-starring Jack Lemmon, Betty Garrett and Dick York.
The film starred Kate Beckinsale as Flora, Joanna Lumley ( also famed from her role as Patsy in the British TV comedy " Absolutely Fabulous ") as her friend and mentor Mary Smiling, Rufus Sewell as Seth, Ian McKellen as Amos Starkadder, Eileen Atkins as Judith, Stephen Fry as Mybug, Miriam Margolyes as Mrs. Beetle, and Angela Thorne as Mrs Hawk-Monitor.
Finally, in 1996 Reilly gave Eileen Davidson, who had played Kristen Blake since 1993, a second role as Kristen's lookalike Susan Banks, and between 1997 and 1998 added three more — including a man — with Davidson ultimately receiving a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1998.
* 2012: Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of the Associated Press, " For their spotlighting of the New York Police Department ’ s clandestine spying program that monitored daily life in Muslim communities, resulting in congressional calls for a federal investigation, and a debate over the proper role of domestic intelligence gathering.
In 1995, she regained popularity playing the good-hearted and warm role of Eileen Reynolds in ITV period police drama Heartbeat, set in the 1960s, a role which she held up until 1998.
Her most famous role was her portrayal of Alma Miller, mother of Lisa Miller ( Eileen Fulton ) on the soap opera As the World Turns.
Crawford reprised his role opposite Eileen Battye in a UK Tour of the show which ran between 1984 and 1986, stopping off at various venues including the Manchester Opera House and Victoria Palace Theatre.
In the 1960 television season, Stritch appeared in the role of writer Ruth Sherwood in the CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen, opposite Shirley Bonne as her younger sister, Eileen Sherwood, an aspiring actress.
Also in 2006, Gish began a major role in the Showtime drama Brotherhood, as Eileen Caffee.
During its 1960-1961 season, he had a regular role on My Sister Eileen and guest starred on Pat O ' Brien's ABC sitcom Harrigan and Son.
Eileen Derbyshire, MBE ( born 6 October 1930 in Urmston, Lancashire ) is an English actress, best known for her role as Emily Bishop in the soap opera Coronation Street.
Eileen Saki was the final and longest-running actress to play Rosie, proprietor of Rosie's Bar in the television series M * A * S * H. She also had a small but memorable role in the season 5 premiere episode as the head ' Madam ' of a coquetteish group of prostitutes.
Her first starring role was Eileen Cavanagh in the long-running Edwardian musical comedy The Arcadians, which she took over from Phyllis Dare in 1910.
With Eileen Atkins she created the British period drama Upstairs, Downstairs, and played the role of the house parlourmaid Rose Buck for the duration of the series, from 1971 until 1975.
Eileen Walsh played this role on stage.
It was after filming that role in 2000 that she was cast as Eileen Grimshaw on Coronation Street.
Actor Michael Starke, who was axed from his role as Jerry Morton in 2008, has been critical about the way Eileen and Jerry's romance " died such an early death ".
" In 2007 actress Sue Cleaver was recognised for her role as Eileen with a TV Now award for ' Favourite Female Soap Star '.

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