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Geraldine and French
* In ' Animals ,' a 1994 episode of The Vicar of Dibley, Vicar Geraldine Granger ( Dawn French ) says a blessing for the Royal Family's pets, finishing, "... and anything sat on by the Duchess of York.
At the Met ( as the Metropolitan Opera was and is often called ) Monteux conducted familiar French works such as Faust, Carmen and Samson and Delilah, with singers including Enrico Caruso, Geraldine Farrar, Louise Homer and Giovanni Martinelli.
Recently the crossover soprano Geraldine Larrosa covered a French / Spanish version of " Naturaleza Muerta ".
In 1976 Jacques Rivette made a loose French film adaptation Noroît, which changed the major characters into women, and included several poetic passages in English ; it starred Geraldine Chaplin, Kika Markham, and Bernadette Lafont.
A Guardian article ( by Simon Fanshawe, 13 February 2003 ) once featured the comment, “ Dawn French is off to deliver a birthday present to her best friend, the actress Geraldine McNulty ”.

Geraldine and writer
Since 2006 the Australian born author Geraldine Brooks, writer of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel March, has lived there with her husband and two sons.
Audre Lorde ( born Audrey Geraldine Lorde February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992 ) was a Caribbean-American writer, poet, librarian, and activist.
He is married to writer and producer Geraldine Sherman, with whom he has two daughters.
Geraldine Jewsbury's eldest sister Maria Jane Dewsbury ( 1800 – 1833 ), a writer and literary reviewer, was also born in Measham.
Charlotte Jay was the pseudonym adopted by Australian mystery writer and novelist, Geraldine Halls ( 17 December 1919-27 October 1996 ).
Horwitz married the Australian writer and fellow Pulitzer recipient Geraldine Brooks in France in 1984.

Geraldine and former
When asked to comment on Tellegen's death, former wife Geraldine Farrar replied, " Why should that interest me ?".
Giralda Farms, a planned office development, occupies of the former Geraldine R. Dodge estate in Madison ( she and her husband had separate estates ).
He expressed his enthusiasm for Irish soldiers, considering those who had fought under the Geraldine John of Desmond as resolute as any in Europe ; in 1579 he had commented that the only difference between English and Irish soldiers lay in the superior discipline of the former.
Helga's middle name never was revealed in the show except by her initial, but in one of the chats Craig Bartlett stated that the initial " G " stands for " Geraldine " and is a tribute to former Nickelodeon executive Geraldine Laybourne.
The Timaru District, a territorial authority of 42, 867 people ( 2006 census ) in and around the former Timaru City ( 27, 200 ), includes a prosperous agricultural hinterland with links to smaller rural communities such as Pleasant Point ( 1, 170 ), Temuka ( 4, 044 ), and Geraldine ( 2, 244 ).
Geraldine Kennedy ( born 1951 ) is an Irish journalist, former politician, and former editor of The Irish Times newspaper.
The performance was, however, broadcast nationwide on the Met's weekly syndicated radio program, and the first inkling of the deluge of critical praise to come was given when intermission host and former Met star Geraldine Farrar discarded her prepared notes, overwhelmed by what she had just heard, and breathlessly announced that a new star had just been born.
Philip Burdon ( born 1939 in Geraldine ) is a former New Zealand politician and lawyer by profession.
Mary Frances Berry ( born February 17, 1938 ) is the Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought and Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and the former chairwoman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
Geraldine Feeney ( born 9 September 1957 ) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician, who was a member of Seanad Éireann from 2002 to 2011.
His former editor, Geraldine Kennedy, was paid more than the editor of the UK's top non-tabloid newspaper The Daily Telegraph, which has a circulation about nine times that of The Irish Times.
Commitments with the Geraldine Fibbers kept Cline from touring with Watt for most of the tour, forcing Watt to hire former Saccharine Trust guitarist Joe Baiza to replace him.
Hevesi was also supported by Geraldine Ferraro, a former Congresswoman and Vice Presidential running mate of Walter Mondale.
In 1981, Manatt became the national chairman of the Democratic National Committee ( DNC ), and oversaw and executed the 1984 party convention, nominating former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota for President, and New York congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro, making history as that marked the first time a woman was a major party nominee.

Geraldine and model
* Geraldine Doyle, the woman who may have served as a model for the iconic " We Can Do It!
* Geraldine Doyle ( 1924 – 2010 ), American model.
Nicole has a sister, model Geraldine Neumann.
Geraldine Doyle may have been the model for the " We Can Do It!
Geraldine Hoff Doyle ( July 31, 1924 – December 26, 2010 ) is believed to be the real-life model for the World War II era " We Can Do It!

Geraldine and with
The Australian author Geraldine Brooks wrote a memoir entitled Foreign Correspondence ( 1997 ) about her childhood, which was enriched by her exchanges of letters with other children in Australia and overseas and her travels as an adult in search of the people they had become.
She played with her older sister Geraldine ( whom she called “ Sister ”), climbing trees and riding ponies.
In 1959, he was in the original Broadway production of Sweet Bird of Youth with Geraldine Page and three years later starred with Page in the film version.
After his parents divorced, Burr moved to Vallejo, California with his mother and younger siblings, Geraldine and James Edmond.
Lorre made nine movies altogether with Sydney Greenstreet counting The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca, most of them variations on the latter film, including Background to Danger ( 1943, with George Raft ); Passage to Marseille ( 1944, reteaming them with Casablanca stars Humphrey Bogart and Claude Rains ); The Mask of Dimitrios ( 1944, with character actor Greenstreet receiving top billing ); The Conspirators ( 1944, with Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid ); Hollywood Canteen ( 1944 ); Three Strangers ( 1946 ), a suspense film about three people who are joint partners on a winning lottery ticket starring top-billed Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and third-billed Lorre cast against type by director Jean Negulesco as the romantic lead ; and Greenstreet and Lorre's final film together, suspense thriller The Verdict ( 1946 ), director Don Siegel's first movie, with Greenstreet and Lorre finally billed first and second, respectively.
Publicity shots for the Carmen revival at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, in January 1915, with Enrico Caruso and Geraldine Farrar.
It was directed by and starred Clint Eastwood ( as the eponymous Josey Wales ), with Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke, Sam Bottoms, and Geraldine Keams.
However, this seems to be a confusion with his account in his autobiography of his older brother Fred's proposal in Dublin in 1913 to the " ravishingly beautiful ... dark hair " Geraldine Fitzgerald who wanted to go on the stage.
Considered one of the best-looking actors on screen, he followed up with three straight films starring opposite Geraldine Farrar.
" When the Assets Recovery Agency won a High Court order to seize luxury homes belonging to ex-policeman Colin Robert Armstrong and his partner Geraldine Mallon in 2005, Alan McQuillan said " We have further alleged Armstrong has had links with the UVF and then the LVF following the split between those organisations.
As for the other two wives, Martha and her husband locked horns over child-rearing issues, while Geraldine was devoting excessive time and money to her singing career with few results.
with Geraldine Page ( 1959 )
Productions that followed included Simon Callow in The Importance of Being Oscar ; Pet Shop Boys in concert, Ian Richardson in Pinero's The Magistrate ; Edward Fox in A Letter of Resignation ; the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Richard III, with Robert Lindsay ; and Coward's Hay Fever, with Geraldine McEwan in 1999.
During his career, Toscanini worked with such legendary artists as Enrico Caruso, Feodor Chaliapin, Ezio Pinza, Jussi Björling, and Geraldine Farrar.
Other films included Walk on the Wild Side ( 1962 ) with Barbara Stanwyck, Jane Fonda and Capucine ; the film adaptation of Tennessee Williams's Summer and Smoke ( 1961 ) with Geraldine Page, and Darling ( 1965 ) with Julie Christie and Dirk Bogarde.

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