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The script was about a jazz disc jockey named Dave ( Eastwood ), who has a casual affair with Evelyn ( Jessica Walter ), a listener who had been calling the radio station repeatedly at night, asking him to play her favorite song — Erroll Garner's " Misty ".
Percussionist Evelyn Glennie has collaborated with Björk and can be heard playing the marimba on Post and Telegram, as well as " Oxygen ".
Evelyn Ashford ( born April 15, 1957 in Shreveport, Louisiana ) is a retired American athlete, the 1984 Olympic champion in the 100 m. She has run under the 11 second barrier over 30 times and was the first to run under 11 seconds in an Olympic Games.
Their abstract, interchangeable names are a symptom of their impersonality ," Evelyn Harrison has observed.
Rafe meets Evelyn Johnson ( Kate Beckinsale ), a Navy nurse who passes him for his physical examination even though he has dyslexia, and is instantly smitten.
* Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited has Julia Flyte playing Halma with Nanny.
In addition to its most famous appearance in film as Brideshead in both the 1981 television serial and 2008 film adaptations of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, Castle Howard has been used as a backdrop for a number of other cinematic and television settings.
The guest registry in the Evelyn Cameron muesuem has entries from as far away as Europe, Asia, and Africa.
RADA has a number of notable associate members including Jane Asher, Sir Michael Gambon, Robert Bourne, Kenneth Branagh, Jon Cryer, Richard Digby Day, Trevor Eve, Ralph Fiennes, Edward Fox, Iain Glen, Gerald Harper, Sir Ian Holm, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sir Derek Jacobi, Patricia Kneale, Paul McGann, Dame Helen Mirren, Sir Trevor Nunn, Peter O ' Toole, Dame Diana Rigg, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, Lord Snowdon, Shelley Thompson, Alan Rickman, Timothy Dalton and Sir Roger Moore.
Marianne Evelyn Faithfull ( born 29 December 1946 ) is an English singer, songwriter and actress whose career has spanned five decades.
Evelyn Waugh ( 1903 – 66 ) satirised the " bright young things " of the 1920s and 1930s, notably in A Handful of Dust ( 1934 ), and Decline and Fall ( 1928 ), while Brideshead Revisited ( 1945 ) has a theological basis, setting out to examine the effect of divine grace on its main characters.
Canadian Arnold Boult and his wife Evelyn are celebrating the first birthday of their son Edward with their friend, physician Larry Woodhope, in their London home shortly after World War I. Arnold is about to embark upon a new career in finance with Harry Simpkin, who has been released from prison after serving time on fraud charges.
He once performed at a Royal Command Performance, and has also performed a duet with Evelyn Glennie.
Over the years, Evelyn ’ s Diary has been over-shadowed by Pepys's chronicles of 17th-century life.
Evelyn and Pepys corresponded frequently and much of this correspondence has been preserved.
G. Evelyn Hutchison, studied the way logistic growth, biological feedback systems and self-regulation tended to explain many of the features of ecological systems, and Raymond Lindeman has further extended the way energy flows between various trophic levels in his " trophic-dynamic " model, further developed by Mark McMenamin and Dianna McMenamin's thesis of " Hypersea ", which looks at the rate of water flow through the Gaian biological environment.
Dudley's career in film music has spanned 20 years and her film scores include: American History X ( 1998 ) an American drama directed by Tony Kaye and starring Edward Norton ; A Man Apart ( 2003 ) starring Vin Diesel ; Black Book ( 2006 ) a World War II film directed by Paul Verhoeven ; Bright Young Things ( 2003 ) British drama written and directed by Stephen Fry based on the novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh ; Buster ( 1988 ) a British comedy drama starring musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock ; The Crying Game ( 1992 ) an Irish / British drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan ; The Full Monty ( 1997 ) a Peter Cattaneo directed comedy about six unemployed steel workers who decide to form a male striptease act.
Since returning to Australia in 1994, Kats-Chernin has written four operas (: Iphis, 1997, Sydney ; Matricide, the Musical, 1998, Melbourne ; Mr Barbeque, 2002, Lismore ; Rage of Life, 2010, Antwerp ), two piano concertos and compositions for many performers and ensembles, including The Song Company, the Sydney Alpha Ensemble, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Chamber Made Opera, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony.
LeTourneau with his wife Evelyn, the school initially educated veterans returning from World War II but has grown into a nationally recognized master's-granting university, as ranked in " America's Best Colleges " by U. S. News and World Report.
Cara has also worked as a backup vocalist for Vicki Sue Robinson, Lou Reed, George Duke, Oleta Adams, and Evelyn " Champagne " King.
Kathryn Tickell ( a protegée of Anderson's in her youth ) has composed many virtuoso pieces for the smallpipes and has explored an even wider range of collaborations ; besides The Chieftains and The Boys of the Lough, she has worked with the Penguin Café Orchestra, percussionist Evelyn Glennie, jazz saxophonist Andy Sheppard and Sting, as well as having had a modern classical piece, Kettletoft Inn, composed for her by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.

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Sir John Evelyn Shuckburgh of the new Middle East department of the Foreign Office discovered that the correspondence prior to the declaration was not available in the Colonial Office, ' although Foreign Office papers were understood to have been lengthy and to have covered a considerable period '.
In 1983, Hopewell made the national news when it was discovered that Evelyn Rust Wells, an elderly woman, had been held captive in her home in the City Point section.
According to Franklin and the motel's owner, Evelyn Carr ( whose last name is identified by some sources as Card, rather than Carr ), they had been on the telephone together at the time of the incident.
The trial lasted five months: Rawson Macharia, the main prosecution witness, turned out to have perjured himself ; the judge — who had only recently been awarded an unusually large pension, and who maintained secret contact with the then colonial Governor of Kenya Evelyn Baring during the trial — was openly hostile to the defendants ' cause.
Further editions appeared in his lifetime ( 1670 and 1679 ), with the fourth edition ( 1706 ) appearing just after his death and featuring the engraving of Evelyn shown on this page even though it had been made more than 50 years prior by Robert Nanteuil in 1651 in Paris.
Its twelve novels have been acclaimed by such critics as A. N. Wilson and fellow writers including Evelyn Waugh and Kingsley Amis as among the finest English fiction of the twentieth century.
* Richard Evelyn Byrd ( 1888 – 1957 )-US naval officer whose expeditions may have been the first to reach the North Pole and the South Pole by air.
He was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and it is sometimes thought that his father may have been the Englishman Samuel Gibbons, who worked under Inigo Jones, but even two of his closest acquaintances, the portrait painter Thomas Murray and the diarist John Evelyn, cannot agree on how he came to be introduced to King Charles II.
Evelyn Pierrepont, 5th Earl and 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull ( c. 1655 – 5 March 1726 ) had been member of parliament for East Retford before his accession to the peerage in 1690.
Many models posed for Gibson Girl-style illustrations, including Gibson's wife, Irene Langhorne ( who may have been the original model, and was a sister of Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor ) and Evelyn Nesbit.
One night, however, Evelyn calls Dave to tell him that she has been released and is moving to Hawaii ; she quotes Edgar Allan Poe's " Annabel Lee " in reference to her obsessive affection for him.
Billy convinces Sir Evelyn that he is quite seasick and when he goes below deck, Billy and Hope meet again and realize each has been thinking of the other " All Through The Night ".
According to President Kennedy's personal secretary Evelyn Lincoln, Sanford would have been Kennedy's choice for vice president on the 1964 Democratic ticket, had Kennedy lived.
Evelyn Laye had been the first choice to play Sarah, but turned it down as she was annoyed with the producer, C. B. Cochran, who she felt had caused her marriage to actor Sonnie Hale to fail by putting him in a show opposite Jessie Matthews, with whom he had an affair.
A highly fictionalised account of these events has been recorded in the film Evelyn ( 2002 ), starring Pierce Brosnan ( who plays Desmond ), Julianna Margulies, Sophie Vavasseur, Stephen Rea and Aidan Quinn and directed by Bruce Beresford.
Evelyn gets a job with Mary Kay Cosmetics and, at Mrs. Threadgoode's suggestion, starts to take hormones for menopause and becomes happier than she ever had been.
In the interval Great Britain had intervened in Egypt — the battle of Tel al-Kebir had been fought, Urabi Pasha had been banished, and Sir Evelyn Baring ( afterwards Lord Cromer ) had succeeded Sir Edward Baldwin Malet.

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After the funeral service, a tribute concert was held at the Martin Luther King Center, also in Gainesville, and featured performances by his son and daughter, Anthony McDaniel and Evelyn Kelly, long-time background vocalist Gloria Jolivet, co-producer Scott " Skyntyte " Free, Diddley's touring band, The Debby Hastings Band, and guest artist Eric Burdon.
He featured in the 1974 11-part radio adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour.
Written by Alexander Thomas, it also featured Evelyn Greeley and Kate Lester and was produced by William Brady.
Mid-1920s promotional image issued by Film Booking Offices, later acquired by RKO Evelyn went on to make more than two dozen silent films including three for the noted Austrian director, Josef von Sternberg, including The Last Command ( 1928 ), an epic war drama for which Emil Jannings won the first Academy Award for Best Actor and featured a pivotal supporting performance for William Powell.
* The Plaza was featured notably in the original 1956 TV movie Eloise, starring Evelyn Rudie as Eloise, the child who lived " on the top floor ", with cameo appearances by Conrad Hilton and Eloise author Kay Thompson.
The novel also featured the first meeting between Evelyn and Mel.
Directed by John C. Wilson and choreographed by William Holbrook and Al White, Jr., it featured Vivienne Segal ( Lt. Merrill / Queen Morgan Le Fay ), Dick Foran ( Lt. Martin Barrett ), Vera-Ellen ( Mistress Evelyn Al Belle-Ans ), and Robert Chisholm ( Admiral Arthur / King Arthur of Britain ).

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