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Her 1920 " old dark house " novel ( and play ) The Bat was filmed in 1926 as The Bat, again in 1930 as The Bat Whispers, and a third time in the 1959 remake, The Bat, starring Vincent Price.
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His mother, Paula ( born Paula Voit ), had German as a mother tongue, but was ethnically of " mixed Hungarian " origin: Her maiden name Voit is German, probably of Saxon origin from Upper Hungary ( Since 1920 in Czechoslovakia, since 1993 in Slovakia ), though she spoke Hungarian fluently.
* Chafe, William H., " The American Woman: Her Changing Social, Economic, And Political Roles, 1920 – 1970 ", Oxford University Press, 1972.
Her siblings include Martha Pierce Rafferty ( 1920 – 1999 ); James Pierce ( 1921 – 1993 ), and Scott Pierce ( born 1930 ).
She directed one film, Remodeling Her Husband ( 1920 ), when D. W. Griffith took his unit on location — he told Gish that he thought the crew would work harder for a girl.
Her last one, A Fool In Her Folly ( 1920 ), was only printed posthumously with an introduction by her long-time friend and fellow writer Marie Belloc Lowndes.
Her final years were spent at Headington Hill, near Oxford where she died on the 5 June 1920, aged 79 years.
In 1916, she appeared in her first film as Julia Lovelace in Her Greatest Performance and continued to act in London and on tour, also making a few more films through 1922, including The Invasion of Britain ( 1918 ), Pillars of Society ( 1920 ), Victory and Peace, Potter's Clay ( 1922 ), and The Bohemian Girl as Buda the nursemaid, with Ivor Novello and Gladys Cooper ( 1922 ).
She was married to James Rennie ( actor ) ( 1890 – 1965 ), a Canadian-born actor who was her co-star in Remodeling Her Husband ( filmed in 1920, it was directed by Dorothy's older sister, Lillian, in her only directorial outing ).
Her father was John Gold ( 1920 – 1998 ), a journalist, and her mother was an actress, Una Brandon-Jones ( 1916 – 2010 ).
Her father Sigmund ( Süssi ) Scherzer ( 1871 – 1920 ) was from a small town near Czernowitz, and her mother Kathi Etie Rifke Binder ( 1873 – 1947 ) was born in Czernowitz to a German-speaking family.
Her career as a caricaturist ended circa 1920 when she developed what may have been carpal tunnel syndrome, and could no longer do fine work.
Her first major appearance was in 1920 when she appeared at the Wigmore Hall in a joint recital with the tenor John Coates.
), MA, Documents on British Foreign Policy 1919 – 1939, 1st Series, volume XI, Upper Silesia, Poland, and the Baltic States, January 1920 – March 1921, Her Majesty's Stationary Office ( HMSO ), London, 1961 ( amended edition 1974 ), ISBN 0-11-591511-7 *
* Esther Cleveland ( 1893 – 1980 ) – Her daughter was Philippa Foot ( 1920 – 2010 ), the British philosopher.
* 11 October 1905 – 24 October 1920: Her Imperial & Royal Highness The Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Her father, John B. Kelly, Sr., had been controversially excluded from the Diamond Sculls in 1920 because of the regattas rules on amateurism ; her brother, John B. Kelly, Jr. had won the Diamonds Sculls in 1947 and in 1949.
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Her mother had done it before her, and even her old grandmother, who had collected money for smallpox and unwed mothers.
Her father, James Upton, was the Upton mentioned by Hawthorne in the famous introduction to the Scarlet Letter as one of those who came into the old custom house to do business with him as the surveyor of the port.
Her Cousin Emma Carraway had written it, in her loose high old lady's script -- t's carefully crossed, but l's inclined to wobble like an old car on the downward slope.
Her common name as a vegetation goddess is Kore and in Arcadia she was worshipped under the title Despoina " the mistress ", a very old chthonic divinity.
Her father, Richard, was the younger brother of Sir Robert Bowes, a descendant of an old Durham family and her mother, Elizabeth, was an heiress of a Yorkshire family, the Askes of Richmondshire.
Her discoveries included the first ichthyosaur skeleton to be correctly identified, which she and her brother Joseph found when she was just twelve years old ; the first two plesiosaur skeletons ever found ; the first pterosaur skeleton located outside Germany ; and some important fish fossils.
Her last public appearance was September 23, 1974, at a party honoring her old friend Rosalind Russell at New York's Rainbow Room.
Her father was the ruler of one of the smallest German states ; he died of smallpox at the age of 32, when Caroline was three years old.
Her old house is now home to the writer and historian Geoffrey Ashe, who is known for his works on local legends.
Her second husband, whom she married ( at age 39 ) in 1943, was Richard Ney ( 1916 – 2004 ), the younger actor ( 27 years old ) who played her son in Mrs. Miniver.
Her father Asmund, a priest of the old Norse gods, opposes the match, thinking Eric a man without prospects.
His many talents were brought together on the Queen's birthday, October 29, 1817, when as a twelve year old he played the role of Adonia to royal acclaim in a music-drama, Solomon's Judgment and sang a romance, " The Mother with Her Drooping Wings ".
Her bit part in Annie Hall ended up on the cutting room floor, and their relationship, though never publicly acknowledged by Allen, began when she was 17 years old and a student at New York ’ s Stuyvesant High School.
Her modeling credits included Glamour, the December 1985 supplement cover of Vogue and the May 1985 cover of British Vogue when she was only 15 years old.
Her siblings were Geras, the personification of old age ; Oizys, the personification of suffering ; Moros, the personification of doom ; Momos, the personification of blame ; Eris, the personification of strife ; Nemesis, the personification of retribution ; and Keres, the personification of carnage and violent death.
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