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The film stars Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur ( in her last film after a thirty-year career ) and Van Heflin, and features Brandon deWilde, Elisha Cook Jr., Jack Palance and Ben Johnson.
Sarah Ruhl, one of the most celebrated and honored playwrights of her generation, returns to Yale Rep with the world premiere of Dear Elizabeth, chronicling the remarkable thirty-year friendship between two of the most celebrated and honored American poets of the 20th century: Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell.
This began her thirty-year research on serial killers.
As such, her marriage to Elagabalus in 220 was the cause of enormous controversy — traditionally, the punishment for breaking the thirty-year vow of celibacy was death by being buried alive.
Over a thirty-year period from 1945-1975 her work was seen in more than one hundred one-person and group exhibits.

her and career
`` You are the ' Peoples' Poet ' '' was her appraisal in 1908, and she stopped teaching and writing to devote herself to the fulfillment of her husband's career.
She wrote again and now, abandoning for the moment the theme of love, she asked for help in the matter of her career.
As a matter of fact, Albert S. Flint expressed his conviction that `` her physical strength, her mental power, her lively interest in all objects about her and her readiness to serve her fellow beings '' would have led her `` to a distinguished career amongst the noted women of this country ''.
Whee the People: Lovely Thrush Annamorena gave up a promising show biz career to apply glamor touches to her hubby, Ray Lenobel's fur firm here.
Early in her career, DiFranco considered herself an atheist.
She was admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1980 and began her law career as an associate with the Washington, D. C. firm of Wald, Harkrader & Ross.
Early in her career at the paper, she wrote a controversial story in which she examined the failings of the popular chef Emeril Lagasse.
The couple moved to Paris the following year, where Guiler pursued his banking career and Nin began to pursue her interest in writing ; in her diaries she also mentions having trained as a flamenco dancer in Paris in the mid-to-late 1920s.
Kieler eventually rebounded from the shame of the scandal and had her own successful writing career while remaining discontent with sole recognition as " Ibsen's Nora " years afterwards.
She started her acting career in 1952 and, after appearing in 16 films, became world-famous due to her role in her then-husband Roger Vadim's controversial film And God Created Woman.
During her career in show business, Bardot starred in 47 films, performed in numerous musical shows, and recorded 80 songs.
Marie-Jeanne eventually gave up dancing lessons to complete her education, whereas Brigitte decided to concentrate on a ballet career.
Moreover, her acquaintance with Vadim, who attended the audition, influenced her further life and career.
In Bardot's early career, professional photographer Sam Lévin's photos contributed to her image of sensuality.

her and Agnes
The hostility to Agnes, it must be admitted, may be exaggerated by the chronicler William of Tyre, whom she prevented from becoming Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: " car telle n ' est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem " (" there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem ").
Agnes soon thereafter married Hugh of Ibelin, to whom she had been engaged before her marriage with Amalric.
Through her children Agnes would exert much influence in Jerusalem for almost 20 years.
The leprous child Baldwin IV succeeded his father and brought his mother Agnes of Courtenay ( now married to her fourth husband ) back to court.
Agnes Grey, based upon her experiences as a governess, was published in 1847.
The episode at Blake Hall was so traumatic that she reproduced it in almost perfect detail in her novel, Agnes Grey.
It is such a character that she portrays in Edward Weston, and that her heroine Agnes Grey finds deeply appealing.
Thorp Green appeared as Horton Lodge in her novel Agnes Grey.
In 1847, Emily published her novel, Wuthering Heights, as two volumes of a three-volume set ( the last volume being Agnes Grey by her sister Anne ).
Her mother decides, against Agnes ' will, to throw a 16th birthday party for her, and Agnes is afraid no one will come.
Viktoria, a girl in a wheelchair, shows up and Agnes shouts at her in front of her parents, telling her they are friends only because no one else will talk to them.
Agnes, overcome with anger and depression, goes to her room and cries into her pillow shouting that she wishes she was dead, while her father tries to soothe her.
Elin's older sister, Jessica, who comes with her, dares her to kiss Agnes, who is rumoured to be a lesbian.
She even manages to persuade Agnes to return with her to the other party.
On the way, Elin shares her real feelings about being trapped in Åmål, and asks Agnes about being a lesbian, and believes that both of their problems could be solved by leaving Åmål and going to Stockholm.
She proceeds to ignore Agnes and refuses to talk to her.
To cover the fact that she is in love with Agnes, Elin lies, pretending to be in love with Johan, and loses her virginity during a short-lived relationship with him.

her and Driscoll
Another patient is a former girlfriend of his, the recently divorced Becky Driscoll, who tells him that her cousin Wilma, has the same fear about Uncle Ira.
To mark the end of production on the series Mr and Mrs Fisher ( Hannah Weinstein and her new husband John Fisher ) and Richard Greene threw a final wrap party at The High Pine Club on 10 December 1958, cast members Alexander Gauge, Archie Duncan, Patricia Driscoll with husband Duncan Lamont, Paul Eddington, both Sheriffs Alan Wheatley and John Arnatt attended.
Her father, Peter Kirwan was an insurance broker, and her mother, Maureen O ' Driscoll was a language teacher.
In May, 2006, a group of local grade 2 students, led by student Connor O ' Driscoll, helped collect more than 500 signatures on a petition to rename of the museum to reflect Demasduit's real identity, rather than the name she was given after her capture.
When a bullet fired through a window in her home as a warning fails to stop her, she is shot in the leg and the life of her young son Cathal ( Simon O ' Driscoll ) is threatened.
Roxy is principally charged with caring for her inattentive master's infant son Tom Driscoll, who is the same age as her own son.
She is detained and fired when Director of CTU Los Angeles Erin Driscoll ( the person who fired Jack ) discovered Chloe is helping Jack behind her back.
In 1914, her parents moved Thompson and her three brothers to Driscoll, North Dakota where they were the only black family in the small community, and she and her brothers were often the only African-Americans in the schools they attended.
In 2006, a whole year after they did a runner, Boycie allowed Marlene to invite her sister Petunia up to stay, however she was followed by the Driscoll brothers without anyone knowing.
* Emily Driscoll ( Hannah Waterman ) ( 2006 – 2010 ): Emily Driscoll is a trainee police officer who turns up at Gerry's house saying that she thinks he is her father.
Patten made her first film appearance in Joel Chandler Harris's 1946 musical Song of the South with Bobby Driscoll.
Mel had a troubled past: She owned a business that went bankrupt, was abused by a boyfriend and was estranged from her family for some years, traveling around the Greek Islands, before reuniting with her brother, vicar Alex Healy ( Richard Driscoll ) and their father, Jeff, in Walford in October 1998.
Mel was brought in to the serial as a member of the already established Healy family, joining her brother Reverend Alex Healy ( Richard Driscoll ) and father Jeff Healy ( Leslie Schofield ) in October 1998.
Redesigned again, this time by her original designer Olin Stephens, Intrepid was back again for a third time in 1974, skippered by Gerry Driscoll.

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