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Grace and Kelly
* 1956 – Actress Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier of Monaco.
Celebrity biographer James Spada has claimed that similar allegations were made by actress Grace Kelly.
* Princess Grace of Monaco, actress ( as Grace Kelly ) and noblewoman.
* 1929 – Grace Kelly, American actress and Princely consort of Monaco ( d. 1982 )
* Grace Kelly
* Grace Kelly
* November 12 – Grace Patricia Kelly, American actress and Princess of Monaco ( d. 1982 )
** John B. Kelly, Sr., American Olympic rower, father of Grace Kelly ( b. 1889 )
** Actress Grace Kelly marries Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.
** Grace Kelly, American actress and Princess of Monaco ( b. 1929 )
Grace Patricia Kelly ( November 12, 1929September 14, 1982 ) was an American actress who, in April 1956, married Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, to become Princess consort of Monaco, styled as Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco, and commonly referred to as Princess Grace.
After embarking on an acting career in 1950, at the age of 20, Grace Kelly appeared in New York City theatrical productions as well as in more than forty episodes of live drama productions broadcast during the early 1950s Golden Age of Television.
Grace Kelly was born in Philadelphia to John Brendan " Jack " Kelly, and his wife, Margaret Katherine Majer.
At Margaret's baptism in 1925, Jack Kelly's mother, Mary Costello Kelly, expressed her disappointment that the baby was not named Grace in memory of her last daughter, who had died young.
Upon his mother's death the following year, Jack Kelly resolved that his next daughter would bear the name and, three years later, with the arrival of Grace Patricia in November 1929, his late mother's wish was honored.
Two of Grace Kelly's uncles were prominent in the arts ; her father's eldest brother, Walter C. Kelly ( 1873 – 1939 ), was a vaudeville star whose nationally known act The Virginia Judge was filmed as a 1930 MGM short and a 1935 Paramount feature, and another older brother, George Kelly ( 1887 – 1974 ), estranged from the family due to his homosexuality, became renowned in the 1920s as a dramatist, screenwriter and director with a hit comedy-drama, The Show Off in 1924 – 25, and was awarded the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his next play, Craig's Wife.
Written in the " Stevens ' Prophecy " section was, “ Miss Grace P. Kelly – a famous star of stage and screen .”
Garland was reported not to have been very gracious about Kelly's win, saying in later years, " I didn't appreciate Grace Kelly taking off her makeup and walking away with my Oscar.
Grace Kelly in her wedding dress
Other films include The Hucksters ( 1947 ) with Clark Gable, Show Boat ( 1951 ), The Snows of Kilimanjaro ( 1952 ) with Gregory Peck, Lone Star ( 1952 ) with Clark Gable, Mogambo ( 1953 ) with Clark Gable and Grace Kelly, 1954's The Barefoot Contessa with Humphrey Bogart ( which some consider to be Gardner's " signature film " since it mirrored her real life custom of going barefoot ), Bhowani Junction ( 1956 ), The Sun Also Rises with Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn ( in which she played party-girl Brett Ashley ) ( 1957 ), and the film version of Nevil Shute's best-selling On the Beach with Peck and Fred Astaire.

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After they had finished eating, Melissa took Sprite the kitten under her arm -- `` so that Auntie Grace can teach it about the whistle '' -- and climbed into the station wagon beside her mother.
" Grace ", however, to John Newton had a clearer meaning, as he used the word to represent God or the power of God.
He left one daughter and sole-heiress Grace de Tracy who married John de Sudeley, They had two children: Ralph de Sudeley ( d. 1192 ), the eldest, who became his father's heir, and Sir William II " de Tracy " ( d. post 1172 ), who inherited his mother's barony of Bradninch and assumed her family name in lieu of his patronymic.
In 1963 he married Grace Wilson, whom he had known for more than 20 years ; the couple remained married until he died.
This style, which had been in use since 1554, was replaced when Philip inherited the Spanish Crown in 1556 with " Philip and Mary, by the Grace of God King and Queen of England, Spain, France, both the Sicilies, Jerusalem and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, Archdukes of Austria, Dukes of Burgundy, Milan and Brabant, Counts of Habsburg, Flanders and Tyrol ".
Pole reported that the Prince was spoken of highly by Thomas Cromwell in England and had influenced Henry VIII in his turn towards Protestantism, and in his tactics, for example during the Pilgrimage of Grace.
Two years later, The Offspring had its fifth top ten album with Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace and its third Modern Rock / Alternative Songs chart-topper with " You're Gonna Go Far, Kid ".
Henry and Martha Grace had nine children in all: " the same number as Victoria and Albert – and in every respect they were the typical Victorian family ".
Grace was the eighth child in the family ; he had three older brothers, including E. M., and four older sisters.
Grace began his Cricketing Reminiscences ( 1899 ) by answering a question he had frequently been asked: i. e., was he " born a cricketer "?
was two and Fred was expected, the family moved to a nearby house called " The Chesnuts " which had a sizeable orchard and Henry Grace organised clearance of this to establish a practice pitch that was to become famous throughout the world of cricket.
Then, in 1868, Grace received overtures from Caius College, Cambridge, which had a long medical tradition.
Grace said he would have gone to either Oxford or Cambridge if his father had allowed it.
He and his elder brother Henry were invited to play for the South Wales Club which had arranged a series of matches in London and Sussex, though Grace wondered humorously how they were qualified to represent South Wales.
The Lord's pitch had a poor reputation for being rough, uneven and unpredictable all through the 19th century and many players including Grace considered it dangerous.
Grace had played for the USEE previously and he formally joined the club in 1870 as its match organiser, for which he received payment, but he played for expenses only.
Grace had numerous nicknames during his career including " The Doctor ", after he achieved his medical qualification, and " The Old Man ", as he reached the veteran stage.
On the morning of the team's departure from Southampton, Grace responded to well-wishers by saying that his team " had a duty to perform to maintain the honour of English cricket, and to uphold the high character of English cricketers ".
Gloucestershire again had a strong claim to the Champion County title although some sources have awarded it to Derbyshire and Grace himself said that it should have gone to Yorkshire.
Ward's record had stood for 56 years and, within a week, Grace bettered it twice.
There was bad feeling between Grace and some of the 1878 Australians, especially their manager John Conway ; this came to a head on 20 June in a row over the services of Grace's friend Billy Midwinter, an Australian who had played for Gloucestershire in 1877.
For example, when Alfred Shaw's benefit match in 1879 was ruined by rain, Grace insisted on donating to Shaw the proceeds of another match that had been arranged to support Grace's own testimonial fund.
Grace and his brother Fred faced financial difficulty after their father died in December 1871 as they were still living with their mother who had been left just enough to retain the family home.
Grace as its match organiser had to find gaps in the first-class fixture list and then pull together a team to visit a location where a suitable profit could be made.
Having qualified as a doctor in November 1879, Grace had to give priority to his new practice in Bristol for the next five years.

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