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* 1980 – Four U. S. nuns and churchwomen, Ita Ford, Maura Clarke, Jean Donovan, and Dorothy Kazel, are murdered by a death squad in El Salvador.
Jean Seberg was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, the daughter of Dorothy Arline ( née Benson ), a substitute teacher, and Edward Waldemar Seberg, a druggist.
Three Coins in the Fountain is a 1954 American romantic comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan, Rossano Brazzi, and Maggie McNamara.
In December 1980, three American nuns, Ita Ford, Dorothy Kazel, and Maura Clarke, and a lay worker, Jean Donovan, were raped and murdered by a military unit later found to have been acting on specific orders.
: Main articles: Ita Ford, Maura Clarke, Dorothy Kazel, Jean Donovan, Oscar Romero.
He married Dorothy Evelyn Whittall in 1920 in Westminster and their son Donald was born in 1921, and they had a daughter Jean in 1923.
His first wife, Jean, died in 1959, and in 1963 he married Dorothy Russell.
In 1957, she co-starred with Sir Laurence Olivier in the original London production of John Osborne's The Entertainer, taking over the role of Jean Rice from Dorothy Tutin when the play transferred from the Royal Court to the Palace Theatre.
Founders of the theatre included Dorothy Dalton, Norman Carver Sr., Howard Chenery, Ruth Noble, Paul Fuller, Louise Carver, and Jean Huston.
Putnam's Sons, New York, 1962 ), written about their mother by Godfrey's youngest sister, Dorothy Gene ( who preferred to be called " Jean "), with the help of their sister, Kathy, it was reported that the angriest they ever saw their father was when a man on the ferry declared the Ku Klux Klan a civic organization vital to the good of the community.
They also became part of the famed coterie of Riviera hosts Gerald and Sarah Murphy, which included Hemingway, Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, Fernand Léger, Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, John O ' Hara, Cole Porter, Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley.
* 1934: Judith Arlen, Betty Bryson, Jean Carmen, Helen Cohan, Dorothy Drake, Jean Gale, Hazel Hayes, Ann Hovey, Lucille Lund, Lu Ann Meredith, Gigi Parrish, Jacqueline Wells, Katherine Williams.
Van Ark was born in New York City, the daughter of Dorothy Jean ( née Hemenway ), a writer, and Carroll Van Ark, who was born in Holland, Michigan, and worked in advertising and public relations.
Brent also played opposite Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street ( 1933 ), Greta Garbo in The Painted Veil ( 1934 ), Ginger Rogers in In Person ( 1935 ), Madeleine Carroll in The Case Against Mrs. Ames ( 1936 ), Jean Arthur in More Than a Secretary ( 1936 ), Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest ( 1934 ) and The Rains Came ( 1939 ), Merle Oberon in ' Til We Meet Again ( 1940 ), Ann Sheridan in Honeymoon for Three ( 1941 ), Joan Fontaine in The Affairs of Susan ( 1945 ), Barbara Stanwyck in The Purchase Price ( 1932 ), Baby Face ( 1933 ), The Gay Sisters ( 1942 ) and My Reputation ( 1946 ), Claudette Colbert in Tomorrow Is Forever ( 1946 ), Dorothy McGuire in The Spiral Staircase ( 1946 ), Lucille Ball in Lover Come Back ( 1946 ) and Yvonne De Carlo in Slave Girl ( 1947 ).
They had five children: Ruth Ellen, Dorothy Margaret, Lois Virginia, Ava Gertrude, and Sherwood Jean, and 14 grandchildren.
During the 1930s, Merkel became a popular second lead in a number of films, usually playing the wisecracking best friend of the heroine, supporting actresses such as Jean Harlow, Carole Lombard, Loretta Young, and Dorothy Lamour.
The original cast of the revival also included Burke Moses, Leo Burmester, Martin Vidnovic, Santino Fontana and Sara Jean Ford, with Dorothy Martin at the piano and Erin Hill at the harp.
They had three children: Dorothy Mae Moore, ( born 1900 ); Elliott McFarlan Moore ( 1902 – 1933 ); and Beatrice Jean Moore, ( born 1912 ).
Eventually they moved to the French Riviera, where they became the center of a large circle of artists and writers of later fame, especially Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, Fernand Léger, Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, Archibald MacLeish, John O ' Hara, Cole Porter, Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley.
Among the performers regularly photographed by him during these years were silent screen star Dorothy Jordan, as well as Myrna Loy, Robert Montgomery, Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Rosalind Russell, Carole Lombard and Norma Shearer, who was said to have refused to allow herself to be photographed by anyone else.
He married Dorothy Byron on January 17, 1922 and had two daughters, Dorothy and Jean.

Jean and Seberg
In the late 1950s she shared an exchange which was called " la croisée de deux sillages " (" the crossing of two wakes ") with actor and true-crime author John Gilmore, then an actor in France who was working on a New Wave film with Jean Seberg.
The treatment of Martin Luther King, Jr. and actress Jean Seberg are two examples.
* September 8 – Jean Seberg, American actress ( b. 1938 )
Eastwood and fellow non-singer Lee Marvin play gold miners who share the same wife ( portrayed by Jean Seberg ).
He has had affairs with actresses Catherine Deneuve, Jill Banner, Jamie Rose, Inger Stevens, Jo Ann Harris, Jean Seberg, script analyst Megan Rose, James Brolin's former wife Jane, columnist Bridget Byrne, and swimming champion Anita Lhoest.
She also appeared in the Garrel films Anathor ( 1972 ); the silent Jean Seberg feature Les Hautes Solitudes, released in 1974 ; Un ange passe ( 1975 ); Le Berceau de cristal ( 1976 ), starring Pierre Clémenti, Nico and Anita Pallenberg ; and Voyage au jardin des morts ( 1978 ).
From 1962 to 1970, Gary was married to American actress Jean Seberg, with whom he had a son, Alexandre Diego Gary.
* Les oiseaux vont mourir au Pérou ( Birds in Peru ) ( 1968 ) starring Jean Seberg
( 1971 ) also starring Jean Seberg
Jean Seberg is also one of the most well-known victims of FBI COINTELPRO project.
* Jean Seberg as Tanya Livingston, public relations agent for TGA
* Jean Seberg, musical with a book by Julian Barry, lyrics by Christopher Adler, and music by Marvin Hamlisch ; directed by Peter Hall ( 1983 ).
In Godard's ground-breaking Breathless ( 1960 ), for example, he cut together shots of Jean Seberg riding in a convertible ( see image ) in such a way that the discontinuity between shots is emphasized and its jarring effect deliberate.
* Jean Seberg, actress ( Breathless )
At this time, she was interested in making a film about actress Jean Seberg in which she would play Seberg.
This production closed in late 1983 to make way for a Broadway try-out of the ill-fated musical Jean Seberg, which following critical failure closed after four months.
Penniless and on the run from the police, he turns to his American girlfriend Patricia ( Jean Seberg ), a student and aspiring journalist, who sells the New York Herald Tribune on the streets of Paris.
Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo in Breathless
* Jean Seberg as Patricia Franchini
He came to Jean Seberg through her then-husband, Francois Moreuil, with whom he had been acquainted.
In Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless ( 1960 ), the student and aspiring journalist Patricia ( Jean Seberg ) sells the New York Herald Tribune along the Champs-Élysées.

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