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Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Caron, and Janet Leigh were among those that she competed with for roles at MGM.
He guest starred on I Love Lucy with Janet Waldo and on NBC's 1955-1956 Frontier anthology series in the lead role of the episode entitled " The Ten Days of John Leslie ".
* The Manchurian Candidate, directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh, Leslie Parrish, Angela Lansbury
She appeared on the programme with Peter Duncan, Janet Ellis, Mark Curry, Yvette Fielding, and John Leslie.
* Giele, Janet Z. and Leslie F. Stebbins.
Woodcock had three children, Leslie Woodcock Tentler ( professor of history ), Janet Woodcock ( photographer ) and John Woodcock ( ret.
Maj General, USAF ); a son-in-law and two daughters-in-law ( Thomas Tentler, professor of history, married to Leslie ; Carol Collins, framer, partner of Janet ; and Susan, married to John ); three grandchildren ( Sarah Tentler, speechwriter and political advisor ; Gregory Tentler, art historian ; and Daniel Tentler, lawyer ); and a godson, Daniel Miller.
* Turner, D. H. in: Backhouse, Janet, Turner, D. H., and Webster, Leslie, eds.
* Janet Leslie
*" Golden Age ": Backhouse, Janet, Turner, D. H., and Webster, Leslie, eds.

Janet and Cooke
In 1980, The Post published a dramatic story called " Jimmy's World ", describing the life of an eight-year-old heroin addict in Washington, for which reporter Janet Cooke won acclaim and a Pulitzer Prize.
* Janet Cooke ( writer, Pulitzer Prize ; the prize was returned after her article was found to be fraudulent )
* Janet Cooke, former journalist for The Washington Post
In 1981, Post reporter Janet Cooke won a Pulitzer Prize for " Jimmy's World ", a profile of an eight-year-old heroin addict.
" ( The prize in this category was originally awarded to Janet Cooke of The Washington Post, but was revoked after it was revealed that her winning story about an 8-year-old heroin addict was fabricated.
* " Janet Cooke and Jimmy's World ", MuseumOfHoaxes. com, April 17, 2001
" Fall of Janet Cooke Whets Hollywood's Appetite ", Los Angeles Times via Southcoast Today
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In the episode " Dear Liar ," a take-off on the Janet Cooke scandal, Bailey writes a news story that is partly fictional, which could have cost the station its broadcast license, though it was still in its initial draft and had not committed to using it.
* Janet Cooke ( born 1954 ), American journalist, won a Pulitzer Prize for a fabricated story
Janet Cooke of the Washington Post won the prize for feature writing, for her September 28, 1980 story " Jimmy's World ", about an 8-year old heroin addict.

Janet and born
* Janet Asimov ( born 1926 ), American science fiction writer
Janet Wood Reno ( born July 21, 1938 ), served as the Attorney General of the United States, from 1993 to 2001.
One possible influence on Pollock was the work of the Ukrainian American artist Janet Sobel ( 1894 1968 ) ( born Jennie Lechovsky ).
Sondheim was born to a Jewish family in New York City, Etta Janet " Foxy " ( née Fox ) and Herbert Sondheim.
Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia on December 28, 1856 as the third of four children of Joseph Ruggles Wilson ( 1822 1903 ) and Jessie Janet Woodrow ( 1826 1888 ).
Williams was born to Peter and Janet Williams in Stoke-on-Trent on 13 February 1974.
First owned and published by Alexander Macmillan, Nature was similar to its predecessors in its attempt to “ provide cultivated readers with an accessible forum for reading about advances in scientific knowledge .” Janet Browne has proposed that “ far more than any other science journal of the period, Nature was conceived, born, and raised to serve polemic purpose .” Many of the early editions of Nature consisted of articles written by members of a group that called itself the X Club, a group of scientists known for having liberal, progressive, and somewhat controversial scientific beliefs relative to the time period.
His mother, Janet Marylyn ( née Frager ; born in Alameda County, California, on January 18, 1932 ), was a hospital worker.
" His family lived for a time in China, where his sister Janet was born in 1910.
" Steve Huey of Allmusic asserted that despite being born into a family of entertainers, Janet Jackson has managed to emerge a " superstar " in her own right, rivaling not only several female recording artists including Madonna and Whitney Houston, but also her brother, while " successfully her image from a strong, independent young woman to a sexy, mature adult.
Though Findley had declared his homosexuality as a teenager, he married actress / photographer Janet Reid ( born 1930 ) in 1959, but the union lasted only three months and was dissolved by divorce or annulment two years later.
Curtis was born in Santa Monica, California, to actor Tony Curtis and actress Janet Leigh.
* Katherine Jackson ( born Katherine Esther Scruse on May 4, 1930 ) the mother of music superstars Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson was born in the same county as Eufaula.
* Janet Doub Erickson, artist and educator ( born in Hagerstown Hospital to a Boonsboro farming family, she spent her childhood there )
* Janet Rachel Huxley ( born 20 April 1948 )
Born on her sister Rebbie's 6th birthday on May 29, 1956, in Gary, Indiana, La Toya Jackson is the fifth of nine children born to Joseph Jackson and Katherine Jackson and the middle female child between Rebbie and Janet.
Hunter was born Janet Cole in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Grace Lind, who was trained as a concert pianist, and Donald
They settled in London and had four daughters: Janet ( born 1865 ), Charlotte ( born 1867 ), Margaret ( born 1869 ) and Katharine ( born 1875 ).
Perkins was born in New York City, son of stage and film actor Osgood Perkins and his wife Janet Rane.
Janet Frame was born in Dunedin in the south-east of New Zealand's South Island as the third of five children of Scottish New Zealander parents.
Playfair was born at Chunar, Bengal, the son of George Playfair, Inspector General of Hospitals in that region, and Janet, daughter of John Ross.

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