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Fanny and acting
He wrote some plays that were produced on the London stage with a certain measure of success, owing more perhaps to the acting of Charles and Fanny Kemble than to the merits of the dramatist.
Brier began acting in the theatre, with regional credits that include Fanny Brice in Funny Girl, Libby Tucker in I Oughta Be in Pictures, Joy in Cinderella, and Rizzo In Grease.
From 5 October 2010, Mrs Fanny Tan was appointed acting principal in his stead, until the appointment of Mr Winston James Hodge as new principal with effect from 21 June 2011.

Fanny and if
However, Cleland was celebrated for the quality of Fanny Hill, even if the work was no longer for sale in a legal edition in its entirety.
" When Amelia was three, Fanny Burney, the Queen's Keeper of the Robes, commented that the princess could be " decorous and dignified when called upon to act en princess to any strangers, as if conscious of her high rank, and the importance of condescendingly sustaining it.
Uh, pardon me if I sound like a name dropper, but, uh, let's look into three or four of the names we've lined up for next week's show: Groucho Marx, Fanny Brice, Jane Powell and Ezio Pinnnn-za!

Fanny and on
`` Sure, we met a barrel of rich men but it's hard to find the real thing when you're young, beautiful and the toast of two continents '' `` Remember Fanny Brice promised my mother she would look after me on the road ''??
Fanny had a settling effect on Allen ; for the remainder of his years he did not embark on many great adventures.
Allen's widow Fanny gave birth to a son, Ethan Alphonso, on October 24, 1789.
* 1936 – Baby Snooks, played by Fanny Brice, debuts on the radio program The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air.
George and Fanny married at Newburn Church on 28 November 1802.
The completion of the story seemed also to signal an end to his problems: he was no longer troubled by nightmares, divorced Germaine in 1977 ( they had separated in 1960 ), and finally married Fanny Vlamynck on 20 May of the same year.
There were parodies of popular British TV entertainers such as Eamonn Andrews (" Seamus Android ", played by Pertwee ), Simon Dee, Wilfred Pickles ( both played by Williams ), and " Daphne Whitethigh ", presumably based on journalist Katharine Whitehorn and played by Marsden, a development of Fanny Haddock, her Fanny Cradock take-off from Beyond Our Ken.
In 1890 Robert Louis Stevenson, his wife Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson, and her son Lloyd Osbourne sailed on the Janet Nicoll, a trading steamer owned by Henderson and Macfarlane of Auckland, New Zealand, which operated between Sydney, Auckland and into the central Pacific.
Most of the other women on the team at the time suspect it was an attempt by Jan and Fanny Blankers to eliminate an opponent, although this has never been confirmed.
Hearing the loud noises coming from the second floor hallway, Fanny opened the door to see her brother slumped on the floor and a wide-eyed Powell charging directly towards her, a dagger in his hand.
Powell burst through the door, threw Fanny Seward to the side, and jumped on the Secretary's bed, repeatedly stabbing him in the face and neck area.
Milton Hershey was born on September 13, 1857, to Veronica " Fanny " Snavely and Henry Hershey.
The funerals on February 13, 1962 of the nine persons killed ( among them, Fanny Dewerpe ) were attended by hundreds of thousands of people.
The first TV cook in England was Fanny Craddock who had her show on the BBC, later followed by chefs such as Julia Child and Graham Kerr ( known as the Galloping Gourmet ).
Fanny Remi asked me to finish it, and I began work on it, but after a few months she changed her mind.
* Fanny Blankers-Koen was born in Baarn ( Lage Vuursche ) on 26 April 1918
* Fanny Cradock and Johnnie Cradock lived on Cooden Drive, Bexhill.
His favourite newspaper is the News of the World, and his favourite TV show is ' UK Fanny Van ' on Red Hot TV.
Fanny is also expecting a baby, and she and Linda give birth to their sons on the same day.
During their holidays, they are regularly sent to the seaside village of Kirrin to stay with their Aunt Fanny and Uncle Quentin, whose daughter, Georgina, is a tomboy who insists on being called George.
Their correspondence of 1840 / 41 reveals that they were both outlining scenarios for an opera on the subject of the Nibelungenlied: Fanny wrote ' The hunt with Siegfried's death provides a splendid finale to the second act '.
Subsequently, her works were often played alongside her brother's at the family home in Berlin in a Sunday concert series ( Sonntagskonzerte ), which was originally organized by Fanny's father, and after 1831 carried on by Fanny herself.
Lady Chatterley's Lover was one of a trio of books ( the others being Tropic of Cancer and Fanny Hill ), the ban on which was fought and overturned in court with assistance by lawyer Charles Rembar in 1959.

Fanny and claimed
Although Lawrence claimed the work was solely hers, many suspected her business manager and attorney Fanny Holtzmann had written much of it.

Fanny and know
Writing to another woman by whom she had recently felt betrayed, Wollstonecraft declared, " The roses will bloom when there's peace in the breast, and the prospect of living with my Fanny gladdens my heart :— You know not how I love her.
When she tries to tell him that things are different now he observes, " I don't know, they wrote ' Fanny Hill ' in 1742 and they haven't found anything new since.
According to C. Bernard Ruffin, John and Mercy were possibly first cousins, however " by the time Fanny Crosby came to write her memoirs 1906, the fact that her mother and father were related ... had become a source of embarrassment, and she maintained that she did not know anything about his lineage ".

Fanny and what
Lettie looks like herself ( Mrs Fairfax is aware of the switch ) and is trying to find out how Howl knows Sophie and what has happened to her ( Fanny sent her a letter about Sophie's disappearance ).
At Crosby's request, her family erected a very small tombstone, which carried the words: " Aunt Fanny: She hath done what she could ; Fanny J. Crosby ".
Her performances combine musicianship with between-song banter, what The New York Times recently dubbed Sage's " inner Fanny Brice ".
By 1838, Cowdery and Smith had engaged in a number of disagreements that included doctrinal differences about the role of faith and works, the Kirtland Safety Society, and what Cowdery called Smith's " dirty, nasty, filthy affair " with Fanny Alger.
There is also the issue of what has been called ' indecent sentimentality ... pornographical pseudo-classics ', so that one might say for example that ' Fanny Hill is a very sentimental novel, a faked Eden '.

Fanny and was
" Her portraits Fanny Travis Cochran, Dorothea and Francesca, and Ernesta and her Little Brother, are fine examples of her skill in painting children ; Ernesta with Nurse, one of a series of essays in luminous white, was a highly original composition, seemingly without precedent.
Fanny came from a notably Loyalist background ( including Crean Brush, notorious for acts during the Siege of Boston, from whom she inherited land in Vermont ), but they were both smitten, and the marriage was a happy one.
Frances " Fanny " Abington ( 1737 – 4 March 1815 ) was a British actress.
George next paid attention to Anne Henderson where he lodged with her family, but when she also rejected him he transferred his attentions to her sister Frances ( Fanny ), who was nine years his senior.
His marriage with Germaine was breaking apart after twenty-five years ; he had fallen in love with Fanny Vlamynck, a young artist who had recently joined the Hergé Studios.
In October he was too ill to take the President's chair and in November Fanny Burney recorded that " I had long languished to see that kindly zealous friend, but his ill health had intimidated me from making the attempt ": " He had a bandage over one eye, and the other shaded with a green half-bonnet.
Never quite losing his Devonshire accent, he was not only an amiable and original conversationalist but a friendly and generous host, so that Fanny Burney recorded in her diary that he had " a suavity of disposition that set everybody at their ease in his society ", and William Makepeace Thackeray believed " of all the polite men of that age, Joshua Reynolds was the finest gentleman.
He was the eldest of four surviving children ; his younger siblings were George ( 1797 – 1841 ), Thomas ( 1799 – 1818 ), and Frances Mary " Fanny " ( 1803 – 1889 ).
Ludwig's grandmother, Fanny Figdor, was a first cousin of the famous violinist Joseph Joachim.
As a young woman, writer and philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft was attached to a woman named Fanny Blood.
On 9 December 1869, Sacher-Masoch and his mistress Baroness Fanny Pistor signed a contract making him her slave for a period of six months, with the stipulation that the Baroness wear furs as often as possible, especially when she was in a cruel mood.
This decision was especially significant, because, of the three books mentioned, Fanny Hill has by far the largest measure of content that seems to appeal to prurient interest, and the smallest measures of literary merit and " redeeming social importance ".
It was jeered at times by the audience, who directed some of their scorn at the casting of soprano Fanny Salvini-Donatelli in the lead role of Violetta.
Besides imitating Fanny Brice at singing gigs, she thought school was dull and felt confined by the strict rules.
At the Theatre Royal, Marylebone, an epicene production was staged with Mary Warner, Fanny Vining, Anna Cora Mowatt, and Edward Loomis Davenport.
One of the star performers at the Games was Dutch sprinter Fanny Blankers-Koen.
Her mother Fanny separated from her father Henry in 1840, when Mary was five.
He was raised by a stepmother, Fanny ( Frances ), née Phelps, with whom he also got along very well.
Lady Fanny Parkes, the wife of British ambassador Sir Harry Parkes, was the first non-Japanese woman to ascend Mount Fuji in 1869.
He also was squiring Fanny Ronalds to numerous social functions.
The Janet Nicoll visited Tuvalu ; while Fanny records that they made landfall at Funafuti and Niutao, Jane Resture suggests that it was more likely that they visited Nukufetau rather than Funafuti.
An account of the voyage was written by Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson and published under the title The Cruise of the Janet Nichol, together with photographs taken by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne.
It was popularised under its English title " My Man " by Fanny Brice and has become a standard in the repertoire of numerous pop and jazz singers.

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