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Elizabeth and best-known
Queen Elizabeth II, one of the world's best-known and List of longest reigning monarchs of all time | longest-serving heads of state
Elizabeth Zimmermann is probably the best-known proponent of seamless or circular knitting techniques.
He is principally known for his 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award, although his 1967 version of The Taming of the Shrew ( with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton ) remains the best-known film adaptation of that play as well.
Her best-known relative was her cousin Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who married the Duke of York ( later King George VI ) in 1923, became Queen when his brother, King Edward VIII, abdicated in 1936, and who spent much of the twentieth century known as the Queen Mother.
Openly gay, Thompson became best-known on the show for his monologues as the " alpha queen " socialite Buddy Cole, as well as his appearances as Queen Elizabeth II.
Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield ( 1824 – March 31, 1876 ), dubbed " The Black Swan ", was an African American singer considered the best-known black concert artist of her time.
His best-known work includes Bond films Moonraker, Octopussy, Never Say Never Again, GoldenEye, as well as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Batman ( 1989 ), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Braveheart, Titanic and Elizabeth.
In the summer of 1779 he was in Dublin with Elizabeth whom he passed off as his wife, and established himself there as a portrait-painter, executing, among other works, the best-known interior of the Irish House of Commons.

Elizabeth and acting
Instead of finding himself in serious trouble for acting as though he were joining forces with the Catholics, Elizabeth sent two Gentlemen Pensioners to summon him back within the month.
Elizabeth characteristically delayed in acting on the matter and he was detained under house arrest for a short time.
Currently, 44 sovereign nations in the world have monarchs acting as heads of state, 16 of which are Commonwealth realms that recognize Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state.
Elizabeth often visited the regiments, marking special events with the officers and acting as godmother to their children.
Her mother, Jane Elizabeth ( née Novis ), worked as a photographer, and her father, Gordon E. Hunt, is a film director and acting coach.
Supposedly, the liner started to slide into the water before Elizabeth could officially launch her, and acting sharply, she managed to smash a bottle of Australian red over the liner's bow just before it slid out of reach.
Following Edward's sudden death, possibly from pneumonia, in April 1483, Elizabeth briefly became Queen Mother as her son, Edward became king, with his uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester acting as Lord Protector.
Queen Elizabeth also found Gresham useful in a great variety of other ways, including acting as jailer to Lady Mary Grey ( sister of Lady Jane Grey ), who, as a punishment for marrying Thomas Keyes the sergeant porter, remained a prisoner in his house from June 1569 to the end of 1572.
Pleasence was made an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his services to the acting profession by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994.
At the 80th Academy Awards Blanchett received two Academy Award nominations ; Best Actress for Elizabeth: the Golden Age and Best Supporting Actress for I'm Not There, becoming the eleventh actor to receive two acting nominations in the same year and the first female actor to receive another nomination for the reprisal of a role.
Her mother was Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow, a poet and teacher, who was active in women's education, and served as acting president of her alma mater Smith College.
By the start of 1974, Phillips was an acting Captain when he was appointed a Personal Aide-de-Camp to Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1999, Queen Elizabeth II, acting on the advice of the government, refused to signify her consent to the Military Action Against Iraq ( Parliamentary Approval ) Bill, which sought to transfer from the monarch to Parliament the power to authorise military strikes against Iraq.
According to some sources, when Maria and her sister Elizabeth came of age, their mother urged them to take up acting in order to earn a living, owing to the family's relative poverty.
According to some sources, when Maria and her sister Elizabeth came of age, their mother urged them to take up acting in order to earn a living, due to the family's relative poverty.
Once there, the studio utilized her vocal, dancing and acting talents, casting her in such musicals as Royal Wedding, with Fred Astaire, A Date with Judy, with friend Elizabeth Taylor, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, with Howard Keel.
* January 1-The Children of Paul's perform at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England, probably acting Lyly's Gallathea.
For the 1975 centennial, the college inaugurated its first woman president, Jill Ker Conway ( Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was the first acting president of Smith College and the first female head of the college, but she did not use the title of president ), who came to Smith from Australia by way of Harvard and the University of Toronto.
* Elizabeth Cutter Morrow 1939 – 1940 ( acting president )
* Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, acting Smith College president 1939-40
Later, in 1975, she replaced Celia Johnson in The Dame of Sark and, in 1978 ( the year after her husband's death ), she was acting in Most Gracious Lady, which was written for the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Jones was eight when her acting skills drew the attention of television producers, and she was cast as Elizabeth " Buffy " Patterson Davis on the CBS sitcom Family Affair ( 1966 ).
Lord Norwich was appointed the CVO in 1992 by the Queen after acting as curator of a Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition entitled ' Sovereign ', which marked the 40th anniversary of the accession of the queen of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II.
At the age of 16, Bergman received her first professional acting job in the TV movie Return Engagement, which starred Elizabeth Taylor.

Elizabeth and role
The Archduke plays a significant role both in Elizabeth George's mystery A Traitor to Memory ( 2001 ); and in Haruki Murakami's novel Kafka on the Shore ( 2002 ).
In July 2007, after 34 years in the role of Vera Duckworth, Elizabeth Dawn left the show due to ill health.
Elizabeth was brought to court, and interrogated regarding her role, and on 18 March, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London.
King Philip had little role in England's governance, but he did help protect Elizabeth.
In July Elizabeth granted the Earl property which been seized from Edward Jones, who had been executed for his role in the Babington plot.
( In the later novels, To Play the King and The Final Cut, however, she is called ' Elizabeth ' and plays a larger role, as in the television series.
Since 1980, linguists studying children, such as Melissa Bowerman, and psychologists following Jean Piaget, like Elizabeth Bates and Jean Mandler, came to suspect that there may indeed be many learning processes involved in the acquisition process, and that ignoring the role of learning may have been a mistake.
Richardson is known for her role as a comedic Queen Elizabeth I, aka Queenie, in the British television comedy Blackadder II.
Elizabeth, however, has just learned of Darcy's role in separating Mr Bingley from Jane from his cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam.
It also played a central role in the development of the musical style later referred to as Piedmont blues ; indeed, much of the music played by such artists of the genre as Reverend Gary Davis, Blind Boy Fuller, Elizabeth Cotten, and Etta Baker, could be referred to as " ragtime guitar.
Even Elizabeth Taylor was a fan and at her own request was given a guest role in Luke and Laura's wedding episode.
* 1571 – Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, is arrested for his role in the Ridolfi plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England and replace her with Mary, Queen of Scots.
She is also known for her role on Fastlane as Wilhelmina ' Billie ' Chambers, as well as her current role of Elizabeth Burke in the USA Network television series White Collar.
Elizabeth was a moderate Protestant ; she was the daughter of Anne Boleyn, who played a key role in the English Reformation in the 1520s.
After more than 60 actresses had been auditioned, the first choice to play the role was Elizabeth Shepherd.
1934 also saw the release of The Scarlet Empress, another filmed version of Catherine the Great's story, this time with Louise Dresser in the role of Elizabeth.
In 1974, he appeared in the role of Big Daddy Pollitt in the Broadway revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Elizabeth Ashley, Keir Dullea and Kate Reid.
The Court has had three Chief Justices to date, Elizabeth Evatt AC, Alastair Nicholson and Diana Bryant QC ( Formerly Chief Federal Magistrate, appointed to current role in 2004 The Deputy Chief Justice is John Faulks ( appointed as a Judge in 1994 and to his current position in 2004 ).
Laughton would later reprise the same role in 1953 in the film Young Bess, opposite Jean Simmons as his daughter, Elizabeth.
He received favorable notice for his role as an aggressive prosecutor in A Place in the Sun ( 1951 ), co-starring Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift and Shelly Winters.
Hamilton had a recurring role as Mary Elizabeth Bartowski on NBC's Chuck.
In 2010, she joined the cast of Chuck in the recurring guest role of Mary Elizabeth Bartowski, a CIA agent and long-missing mother of Chuck and Ellie.
She received critical acclaim the next year for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in the 1940 film, Pride and Prejudice.

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