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Holliday and her
After a particularly nasty, drunken argument, Holliday kicked her out.
They plied Big Nose Kate with more booze and suggested to her a way to get even with Holliday.
She testified that when the Earp party passed by her location, one of the Earps on the outside of that party looked across and said to Doc Holliday nearest the store, "... let them have it!
Judy Holliday co-stars in her first substantial film role.
Tracy and Hepburn as Adam and Amanda. Doris Attinger ( Judy Holliday ) follows her husband ( Tom Ewell ) with a gun one day and sees that he is having an affair with another woman ( Jean Hagen ).
Hepburn and Kanin encouraged Judy Holliday to play the role of Doris in the movie, which was used by Columbia Pictures president Harry Cohn as a screen test for the chance to re-create on film her Broadway success in Kanin's play Born Yesterday.
Two famous natives of Riverside are singer-actress Jennifer Holliday ( born 1960 ), best known for her creation of the role of Effie in the successful Tony-award winning Broadway musical " Dreamgirls "; and Eugene C. Barker, Texas historian ( born 1874 ).
Her nerves and insecurity got the better of her and she left the production before it reached Broadway, opening the door for Judy Holliday to take the part.
Holliday began her career as part of a night-club act, before working in Broadway plays and musicals.
As a child, Holliday exhibited a profoundly high intelligence, having a measured IQ score of 172, placing her above the 99. 999th percentile.
Holliday began her show business career in 1938 as part of a night-club act called " The Revuers.
Holliday made her Broadway debut on March 20, 1945, at the Belasco Theatre in Kiss Them for Me and was one of the recipients that year of the Clarence Derwent Award.
Kanin chose Holliday as her replacement.
Kanin, together with George Cukor, Spencer Tracy, and Katharine Hepburn, conspired to promote Holliday by offering her a key part in the 1949 film Adam's Rib.
Bernard Dick summed up Holliday's acting: " Perhaps the most important aspect of the Judy Holliday persona, both in variations of Billie Dawn and in her roles as housewife, is her vulnerability ... Her ability to shift her mood quickly from comic to serious is one of her greatest technical gifts.
Holliday died from breast cancer on June 7, 1965, two weeks before her 44th birthday.
Fully recovered, Holliday relocated to Fort Griffin, Texas, where he met " Big Nose Kate " ( Mary Katharine Horony ) and began his long-time involvement with her.
On July 19, 1879, Holliday and noted gunman John Joshua Webb were seated in a saloon in Las Vegas, New Mexico when a former U. S. Army scout named Mike Gordon tried to persuade one of the saloon girls to leave her job and come away with him.
Polly Holliday, an actress best known for her role in Alice, played Mrs. Deagle.
Blonde actresses have contributed to this perception ; some of them include Marilyn Monroe, Judy Holliday, Jayne Mansfield, and Goldie Hawn during her time at Laugh-In.
Polly Holliday left the show to star in her own spin-off series, Flo.

Holliday and room
The lot was also adjacent to Fly's, where Doc Holliday rented a room, and also on the route to the Earp's homes two blocks further west on Fremont Street.
In the summer of 1878, Holliday assisted Earp during a bar room confrontation when Earp " was surrounded by desperadoes ".
The gunfight happened in front of, and next to, Fly's boarding house and picture studio, where Holliday had a room, the day after a late night of hard drinking and poker by Ike Clanton.
She reported that Holliday came back to his room, sat on the bed, wept and said, " that was awful — awful ".
Bailey died and Holliday, new to town, was detained in his room at the Planter's Hotel.
In Parasite Eve II a portrait of Doc Holliday with the date 1851-1897, can be seen on room 1 in the second mission.
In the summer of 1878, Holliday assisted Earp during a bar room confrontation when Earp " was surrounded by desperadoes.

Holliday and Los
In 2008, the Los Angeles-based rock group Warpaint performed a version of the song on their EP Exquisite Corpse ( EP ) under the title " Billie Holliday ".

Holliday and 1959
A previously unpublished journal by Wieners came out in 1996, entitled The Journal of John Wieners is to be called 707 Scott Street for Billie Holliday 1959, documenting his life in San Francisco around the time of The Hotel Wentley Poems.

her and dressing
She chose that name after being told by producer Lee Shubert to drop her real name and claims she was inspired by two cosmetics bottles in her dressing room, one labeled Evening in Paris and the other by Elizabeth Arden.
Dolley Madison popularized the First Ladyship by engaging in efforts to assist orphans and women, by dressing in elegant fashions and attracting newspaper coverage, and by risking her life to save iconic treasures during the War of 1812.
Seventy charges were brought against her, including accusations of witchcraft and dressing as a male.
After an incident where her dress caught fire on an iron grate when she was about three, her mother began dressing her in boys ' pants, and she was given the nickname " Jimmy " from the comic strip, Little Jimmy.
Finally, Butterfly sits at her dressing table and tells Suzuki, " Now, come and adorn me.
Kyoto held a year-long celebration commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Genji in 2008, with poetry competitions, visits to the Tale of Genji Museum in Uji and Ishiyama-dera ( where a life size rendition of Murasaki at her desk was displayed ), and women dressing in traditional 12-layered Heian court and ankle-length hair wigs.
At these Metamorphoses balls, guests were expected to dress as the opposite sex, with Elizabeth often dressing up as Cossack or carpenter in honor of her father.
The Airplane's appearance on The Smothers Brothers in the fall of that year caused a minor stir when Grace Slick appeared in blackface ( she claimed she simply wanted to wear all the makeup she saw in her dressing room ) and raised her fist in the Black Panther Party's salute after singing " Crown of Creation.
She arranges to meet him, telling Sobinski to come to her dressing room when Tura begins his " To be or not to be ..." speech, so they can be sure of privacy.
These included a list of the keepsakes and mementoes, photographs and trinkets she wished to be placed into the coffin with her: along with Albert's dressing gown and a plaster cast of his hand, the Queen was buried with a lock of Brown's hair, his photograph, and a ring worn by Brown's mother and given to her by Brown, along with several of his letters.
When Athamas returned to his second wife, Ino, Themisto sought revenge by dressing her children in white clothing and Ino's in black.
When Athamas returned to his second wife, Ino, Themisto ( his third wife ) sought revenge by dressing her children in white clothing and Ino's in black and directing the murder of the children in black.
Fifteen years later, Henry meets a chorus girl ( Helene Reynolds ) in her dressing room shortly before her performance.
In the first book, Thetis, having foreknowledge of her son's death in the Trojan War, attempts to hide Achilles on the island of Scyros by dressing him up as a girl.
Dorothy Lynch invented her famous salad dressing in St. Paul, which is now sold nationally.
Sarah Siddons kept a portrait of Fox in her dressing room.
When LaBelle and Dash found Hendryx, she had suffered a nervous breakdown, tearing up her dressing room.
Feifalik was forbidden to wear rings and required to wear white gloves ; after hours of dressing, braiding, and pinning up the Empress ' tresses, the hairs that fell out had to be presented in a silver bowl to her reproachful empress for inspection.
The Lilli doll was first sold in Germany in 1955, and although it was initially sold to adults, it became popular with children who enjoyed dressing her up in outfits that were available separately.

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