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Nell Gwynne, actress and mistress of King Charles II, is said to have been born in Hereford in 1650 ( although other towns and cities, notably Oxford, also claim her as their own ); Gwynn Street is named after her.
* 1972, in a version also starring James Stewart and featuring Helen Hayes as his sister Veta and Jesse White reprising his role as Duane Wilson and Fred Gwynne.
On the other hand, Robert Fisk and Gwynne Dyer, commentators critical of Israel, are also regular commentators in the paper.
He also briefed H. A. Gwynne against the proposals, writing that “ the little man ” was “ all out for ( his ) blood ” and “ to see that the fine British Army is not placed at the mercy of irresponsible people – & some of them foreigners at that ”.
" His grandfather, Gwynne James, was also a surgeon, while his great-grandfather, another Gwynne James, was an apothecary.
Besides Kiki, they also had two sons, one being Edward Erskine Gwynne, Jr .( 1899 – 5 May 1948 ), who later became a writer, the publisher of the magazine Boulevardier, and a columnist for the European edition of the New York Herald Tribune.
In May 2010, Hayes started a political blog for the website " Think Politics ", which also hosts blogs by former Liberal Democrat MP for Falmouth Camborne, Julia Goldsworthy, current Labour MP for Denton and Reddish, Andrew Gwynne, and Conservative candidate for Swansea West, René Kinzett.

Gwynne and had
The series had an ensemble cast, making stars of Haydn Gwynne, Stephen Tompkinson and Neil Pearson.
In addition to his legitimate children, the duke is said to have had a son by Kiki Preston ( née Alice Gwynne, 1898 – 1946 ), an American socialite whom he reportedly shared in a ménage à trois with Jorge Ferrara, the bisexual son of the Argentine ambassador to the Court of St James's.
Allen had been convicted of the murder of John Alan West ; Allen's accomplice, Gwynne Owen Evans, was hanged at Strangeways Prison in Manchester, at the same time by Harry Allen.
Arriving in Canada, he journeyed into the backwoods, where he was affiliated to a tribe of Native Americans but had to flee because his life was in danger, as later his character Bagenal Daly did in his novel The Knight of Gwynne.
Alfred and Margaret had two children: Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II ( 1912 – 1999 ), businessman and racehorse breeder, and George Washington Vanderbilt III ( 1914 – 1961 ), yachtsman and a scientific explorer.
The car was powered by a proprietary four-cylinder 1495 cc ohv engine made by Gwynne and had four-speed transmission.
William Vanderbilt's parents divorced in 1908 and through his father's second marriage he had two half-brothers, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II, and George Washington Vanderbilt III.
Rivers and Clarice Price had two daughters, Gwynne and Emma.
However, both daughters he had with Clarice Price, Gwynne and Emma, object to one particular film being displayed, as it depicts them naked as young children.
The first hints of his growing affection for Eliza Anne Hughes, who had married Roderick Gwynne but had been widowed at 21 were communicated to Williams in late 1817.
Kiki and Horace had a daughter, Alice Gwynne Allen, who later married pilot officer Geoffrey Borden Russell, as well as a son, Ethan Allen.
According to Prof. Gwynne Skinner, " most of the claims arising out of the Holocaust have been dismissed based on this doctrine either because decisions were already made regarding reparations, or because the allied forces had already made decisions about who would be prosecuted for the various crimes committed during the Holocaust ".
Most of Cellier's early works for the theatre, however, including Topsyturveydom ( 1874, with a libretto by W. S. Gilbert ), The Tower of London ( 1875, Manchester ), Nell Gwynne ( 1876 ), Two Foster Brothers ( 1877, St. George's Hall, with a libretto by Gilbert Arthur à Beckett ), and Bella Donna ( 1878 ), had only modest success.
To create the score, Cellier repurposed some of his music from his 1876 failure, Nell Gwynne, which had, nevertheless, received praise for its music.
Gwynne turned down the chance to reprise his role as Herman, while Lewis expressed unhappiness at not being asked to return as Grandpa, a role he had kept close to his heart for years since the original show ceased production.

Gwynne and roles
Gwynne was best known for his roles in the 1960s sitcoms Car 54, Where Are You?
A talented vocalist, Gwynne sang in a Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television production, The Littlest Angel ( 1969 ), and went on to perform in a variety of roles on stage and screen.
* 1998, starring Harry Anderson and Swoosie Kurtz in the Elwood and Veta roles along with Fred Gwynne, Richard Mulligan and Madeline Kahn.
Returning to England, she played roles such as Nell Gwynne in The First Actress by Christopher St. John ( Christabel Marshall ; 1911 ).
In 1900 she created the role of Nell Gwynne in Anthony Hope's English Nell ( based on Simon Dale ) at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in London, followed at the same theatre in 1901 by the title roles in Peg Woffington by Charles Reade and Becky Sharp, an adaptation of Vanity Fair, by Robert Hichens and her husband.

Gwynne and Simon
He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for the Christmas 2006 season playing Mr Page in Merry Wives: the Musical ( a version of The Merry Wives of Windsor ) opposite Judi Dench, Simon Callow and Haydn Gwynne.

Gwynne and On
Baker left an unfinished novel, Nell Gwynne ’ s On Land and At Sea, which has been completed by her sister Kathleen Bartholomew based on extensive notes left by Baker, and will be published in 2012.
* Nell Gwynne ’ s On Land and At Sea ( 2012 )
On 1899, while in Paris, Gwynne obtained a loan worth several thousand dollars from a jeweler.
* 1968: The Last of the Wild: On the track of Rare animals ( with Gwynne Vevers ; Winwood Reade ), Collins, London, 1968

Gwynne and Disorganized
Parts of the movie Disorganized Crime 1989 starring Fred Gwynne of the Munsters, was filmed downtown on Main Street.

Gwynne and My
In his last film, Gwynne played Judge Chamberlain Haller in the 1992 film comedy My Cousin Vinny, in which he used a Southern accent.
My Cousin Vinny is a 1992 American comedy film written and produced by Dale Launer, directed by Jonathan Lynn and starring Joe Pesci, Ralph Macchio, Marisa Tomei, Mitchell Whitfield, Lane Smith, Bruce McGill and Fred Gwynne.

Gwynne and Who
In addition to his acting career, Gwynne sang professionally, painted, and wrote and illustrated children's books, including It's Easy to See Why, A Chocolate Moose for Dinner, The King Who Rained, Best In Show, Pondlarker, The Battle of the Frogs and Mice, and A Little Pigeon Toad.

Gwynne and .
* 1964 – Peter Allen and Gwynne Evans are hanged for the Murder of John Alan West becoming the last people executed in the United Kingdom.
* 1650 – Nell Gwynne, English actress and royal mistress ( d. 1687 )
* 1926 – Fred Gwynne, American actor ( d. 1993 )
* War, Gwynne Dyer.
* 1880 – Gwynne Evans, American swimmer and water polo player ( d. 1965 )
Sutch is survived by a son, Tristan Lord Gwynne Sutch, born in 1975 to the American model Thann Rendessy.
* August 13 – Murderers Gwynne Owen Evans and Peter Anthony Allen become the last people to be executed in the United Kingdom.
** Fred Gwynne, American actor and comedian ( b. 1926 )
* July 10 – Fred Gwynne, American actor and author ( d. 1993 )
** Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt I, American sportsman, died on Lusitania ( b. 1877 )
* February 2 – Nell Gwynne, English actress and royal mistress ( d. 1687 )
Among the other actors he introduced to movie audiences were Warren Beatty, Carroll Baker, Julie Harris, Andy Griffith, Lee Remick, Rip Torn, Eli Wallach, Eva Marie Saint, Martin Balsam, Fred Gwynne, and Pat Hingle.
* In 1977 for television, directed by Harvey Hart and starring Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalbán, Fritz Weaver, Fred Gwynne and Neville Brand.
Sarah Siddons, John Kemble, Nell Gwynne, and David Garrick, actors and actresses, are all historical figures popularly associated with Hereford.
It stars Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster and Yvonne De Carlo as his wife, Lily Munster.
Frederick Hubbard " Fred " Gwynne ( July 10, 1926July 2, 1993 ) was an American actor.
Gwynne was born in New York City, a son of Frederick Walker Gwynne, a partner in the securities firm Gwynne Brothers, and his wife Dorothy Ficken.
Gwynne attended the Groton School, and graduated from Harvard University, where he was affiliated with Adams House, in 1951.
Gwynne spent most of his childhood in South Carolina, Florida, and Colorado because his father traveled extensively.
During World War II, Gwynne served in the U. S. Navy.

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