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After Hyland's death, her son ( then four years old ), was placed in Goodson's custody.
His biggest success as an entertainer was unquestionably the show Hylands hörna (" Hyland's corner "), that aired from 1962 on Sveriges Television.

Hyland's and cast
Former Million Dollar Listing cast members Chad Rogers and Josh Altman, Frank Robinson's daughter, Nichelle, Ron Kass's son, Robert, Anne Heche's former husband, Coleman Laffoon, and Richard D. Zanuck's daughter-in-law, Marisa, are among Hilton & Hyland's 106 salespeople.

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Ballymun flats feature in M. J. Hyland's Booker-shortlisted novel Carry Me Down ( 2006 ), symbolising John's family's descent into poverty.

Hyland's and .
For two weeks, Donovan held the number one positions in the singles chart and the albums chart simultaneously, when his next single, a cover of Brian Hyland's " Sealed With a Kiss ", entered the UK charts at number one.
In 1967 the group changed labels and producers, but charted only one more minor single ( a cover of Brian Hyland's " Sealed with a Kiss ") before breaking up.
On his 1968 discharge Lewis immediately returned to recording, reaching the top 40 one last time with a top 20 remake of Brian Hyland's " Sealed With A Kiss ", but unable to regain his group's earlier momentum.

character and Joan
Alongside his long-established caricatures of right-wing, big business types such as General Bullmoose and J. Roaringham Fatback, Capp began spoofing counterculture icons such as Joan Baez ( in the character of Joanie Phoanie, a wealthy folksinger who offers an impoverished orphanage ten thousand dollars ' worth of " protest songs ").
Pope Joan is a character in the opening scene of Caryl Churchill's feminist play Top Girls ( 1982 ).
The pub also provided the setting for the BBC's poorly reviewed animated Janner comedy series Bosom Pals, which was based on some of the characters in Cook's paintings and featured the voices of Dawn French as the lead character Stella, Alison Steadman as her best friend Joan, and Timothy Spall as the Dolphin's real-life landlord Billy Holmes.
Joan is also a principal character in The Wheel of Fortune by Susan Howatch, a novel that takes the characters of the Plantagenet family and recreates them in a modern dimension of the Godwin family of Oxmoon ( the throne ), where she appears as Ginevra ( Ginette ).
Madeline Hunter's first novel, By Arrangement, features Joan of Kent as a secondary character.
Virginia Henley's Desired features Joan of Kent as a secondary character.
He settled into a succession of TV guest star appearances and did not return to movie screens until two decades later, as a character actor in Joan Rivers ' Rabbit Test ( 1978 ), followed by The Day It Came to Earth ( 1979 ) and Ellie ( 1984 ).
Thus, anthropologist Joan Vincent observed that ethnic boundaries often have a mercurial character.
A review in Variety magazine included: " Fritz Lang's production and direction ably project the sordid tale of the romance between a milquetoast character and a gold-digging blonde ... Edward G. Robinson is the mild cashier and amateur painter whose love for Joan Bennett leads him to embezzlement, murder and disgrace.
She played mother of the title character in the CBS drama series Joan of Arcadia.
An important question in any examination of Joan is the question of whether or not she is a unified, stable character who vacillates from saintly to demonic, or a poorly constructed character, now one thing, now the other.
According to Edward Burns, " Joan cannot be read as a substantive realist character, a unified subject with a coherent singly identity.
Another theory is that Joan is actually a comic figure, and the huge alterations in her character are supposed to evoke laughter.
Dressler's career completely stalled in the late 1920s to the point that she found herself flat broke and unable to find work, but she came back stronger than ever between 1930 and 1933, beating out Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford by topping the exhibitors ' poll as the screen's most popular actress three years in a row and becoming MGM's biggest star in the wake of two smash-hit films with fellow character actor Wallace Beery: Min and Bill ( 1930 ), for which she won an Academy Award, and Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ).
A television special based on the character, a mock tribute called Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abramowitz, was not successful with the public.
The character of Jill McBain is supposedly based on Joan Crawford's character Vienna, and Harmonica may be influenced by Sterling Hayden's title character.
* Clarissa Marie Darling ( Melissa Joan Hart ) – The titular main character of the show.
Another female character appears in the form of Worrals ( Flight Officer Joan Worralson ), eponymous heroine of a related series of books featuring this resourceful and " plucky " member of the WAAF.
In 1949, the Samuel Goldwyn feature film Roseanna McCoy told the story of the romance between the title character, played by Joan Evans, and Johnse Hatfield, played by Farley Granger.
As regards her character, Joan was bold, courageous, and enterprising.
Roger Davis starred as Stephen Foster Moody, and Pete Duel had the secondary but significant role of Honest John Smith, while Joan Hackett played a character called Clementine Hale, the same name as a part played on two AS & J episodes by Sally Field.

character and Bradford
In terms of character, the two men were opposites — Bradford was patient and slow to judgment while Standish was well-known for his fiery temper.
Actor Bradford Anderson broke character in 2010, when his character was throwing a welcome home party for a friend, and had put up letters that spelled Welcome Home.
He also appeared, uncredited, as Bradford Dillman's de facto stunt double in the 1978 film Piranha -- Braeden had originally been cast to play Dillman's character, Paul Grogan, and had shot some underwater swimming footage before the role was recast ; Braeden's stunt footage ended up in the finished film anyway.
Convy's final feature film was the 1981 movie Cannonball Run, in which he played a character named Bradford Compton.
A new character, Captain Jerome McKay ( Bradford Dillman ), was introduced as Callahan's superior officer.
The character of Vicki was eventually written out of the show in 1968, when she falls in love with a young man named Peter Bradford from the years 1795-1796, and returns with him to his era to live out her life there.
Scott played a supporting role in Alexandre Aja's remake Piranha 3-D, playing a character similar to Bradford Dillman's character from the original.
Hepton, born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, is known as a particularly versatile character actor.
Harry Corbett OBE ( 28 January 1918 Bradford, West Yorkshire — 17 August 1989 ) was a British puppeteer, known as the creator in 1948 of the long running ' Sooty ' glove puppet character.
Despite being near the centre of Bradford, it was urbanised relatively late in the city's history, but is now inner-city in character.

character and died
A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
When Arthur Leslie died suddenly in 1970, his character, Rovers ' landlord Jack Walker, died with him.
He is fired by the network in the first episode of series 2, although he is never shown on screen in that episode ; the real reason for this is that Lawrence died of lung cancer between the filming of series 1 and series 2, forcing the writers to create a new executive producer character, Sam ( see below ).
Reflecting French society, as well as employing stock character associations, many of the lesbian characters in 19th-century French literature were prostitutes or courtesans: personifications of vice who died early, violent deaths in moral endings.
On the Ringworld, there is an analogous ( and apparently more potent ) compound developed from Tree-of-Life, but they are mutually incompatible ; in The Ringworld Engineers, Louis Wu learns that the character Halrloprillalar died when in ARM custody after leaving the Ringworld, as a result of having taken boosterspice after having used the Ringworld equivalent.
In early episodes, her character acts more as a comic foil to Victor's misfortunes, for example asking if a cat found frozen in their freezer is definitely dead and mentioning a friend who died of a terminal illness.
The Dromman character in the story — who is clearly the villain but is nevertheless depicted with considerable empathy — thinks of his people's history of having been the target of " whipped up xenophobia, pogroms and concentration camps ", in one of which his own grandfather died.
The most common form this takes is when a character shown to have died ( sometimes explicitly ) is later revealed to have survived somehow.
Gene Roddenberry created the character in honour of George La Forge, a quadriplegic fan of the original Star Trek series who died in 1975.
** Arthur Conan Doyle surprises the reading public by revealing in the story The Adventure of the Final Problem, published in this month's Strand Magazine, that his character Sherlock Holmes had apparently died at the Reichenbach Falls on May 4, 1891.
The character Alf Garnett became a well known character in British culture, and Mitchell played him on stage and television up until 1998, when Speight died.
Clayton died of acute anterior poliomyelitis contracted within two months of completing an actual spring 1932 expedition to the Gilf Kebir for which he hired Almásy and Pat Clayton ( the basis for the character of Madox ); Dorothy died in an airplane accident in 1933.
The native tradition of Latin music which Byrd had done so much to keep alive more or less died with him, while consort music underwent a huge change of character at the hands of a new generation of professional musicians at the Jacobean and Caroline courts.
The show's main character, Larry David, says the phrase inadvertently to his rabbi once he and his wife are ready to go out and renew their vows, who then becomes offended because of a relative of his died on September 11, 2001 (" You knew my brother-in-law died on September 11th, how dare you say something like that ?!").
The character of Bishop Archer is loosely based on the controversial, iconoclastic Episcopal Bishop James Pike, who in 1969 died of exposure while exploring the Judean Desert near the Dead Sea in the West Bank.
In the novel The Fall ( La Chute ) by Albert Camus, the incident is argued by the main character to be the reason why Jesus chose to let himself be crucified — as he escaped the punishment intended for him while many others died, he felt responsible and died in guilt.
After Compo died in 2000, Compo's son, Tom Simmonite, filled the gap for the rest of that series, and Billy Hardcastle joined the cast as the third lead character in 2001.
For Supergirl this was not a major problem initially since the character had died in the Crisis.
We are justified in assuming that in an earlier and more barbarous age it was the universal practice in ancient Italy, wherever the worship of Saturn prevailed, to choose a man who played the part and enjoyed all the traditionary privileges of Saturn for a season, and then died, whether by his own or another's hand, whether by the knife or the fire or on the gallows-tree, in the character of the good god who gave his life for the world.
The off-key happy ending of the film that was released was added at the insistence of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, who refused to approve the novel's logical ending in which Gish's character wandered into a windstorm and died.

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