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Jeanne Eagels ( June 26, 1890 – October 3, 1929 ) was an American actress on Broadway and in several motion pictures.
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* The Letter ( 1929 film ), directed by Jean de Limur starring Jeanne Eagels, adapted from the Somerset Maugham play
( The others are Jeanne Eagels, James Dean, Spencer Tracy, Peter Finch, Sir Ralph Richardson, and Heath Ledger.
At this hangout of the wealthy elite, George Gershwin often played impromptu piano for wealthy guests such as Reggie Vanderbilt, Harry Payne Whitney, or Walter Chrysler, and celebrities such as Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Pola Negri, Al Jolson, Jeanne Eagels, Gloria Swanson, John Gilbert, Clara Bow, Hope Hampton, Irving Berlin, John Barrymore, Dolores Costello, Leatrice Joy and Rudolph Valentino, as well as socialites such as Gloria Morgan and her sister Thelma, Viscountess Furness.
Jeanne Eagels was born in Kansas City, Missouri to Edward and Julia Sullivan Eagles ( 1865 – 1945 ) on June 26, 1890 of German and Irish descent.
Jeanne Eagels, 1921, in a fashion photo wearing a dress and cape by Paris couturier, Madeleine Chéruit
In 1957, a mostly fictionalized film biography entitled Jeanne Eagels was made by Columbia Pictures, starring Kim Novak as Eagels.
* Adams, Massachusetts, The North Adams Transcript, " Jeanne Eagels Dies Suddenly ", October 4, 1929, p. 1.
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They moved to Malang on the East side of the island of Java and had two children, Norman-John MacLeod ( 30 January 1897 – 27 June 1899 ) and Louise Jeanne MacLeod ( 2 May 1898 – 10 August 1919 ).
A reinvention of Vivaldi's Four Seasons by Mychael Danna featuring Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra ; Jeanne Lamon, violin ; Aruna Narayan, sarangi ; Wen Zhao, pipa and throat singers Aqsarniit ( Sylvia Cloutier and June Shappa ).
* Prince Charles Emmanuel of Savoy ( 20 June 1634 – Palace of Venaria, 12 June 1675 ), Duke of Savoy ; married first his first cousin Françoise Madeleine d ' Orléans and had no issue ; secondly married another first cousin Marie Jeanne of Savoy and had issue ;
Jeanne Beam, who had been mayor for 22 years and was a staunch opponent of the sewers, abruptly resigned in June of that year when the city's commissioners would no longer support her efforts to continue fighting sewers.
Assisted by Jeanne de Salzmann, Gurdjieff gave the first public demonstration of his Sacred Dances ( Movements at the Tbilisi Opera House, 22 June ).
The king purchased the marquisate of Pompadour on 24 June and gave the estate, with title and coat-of-arms, to Jeanne Antoinette, making her a Marquise.
Late in 1982, LeBlanc became Minister of Public Works for two years before being nominated by Trudeau to then Governor General Jeanne Sauvé for appointment to the Senate on June 29, 1984.
On 6 June 2007, the Prime Minister's office announced Abdullah Badawi's marriage to Jeanne Abdullah.
In April 1972, Jeanne Manford ,< ref group = n > In June 1991, Manford was grand marshal of New York City's Gay Pride March .<( Marcus, Making Gay History, 340 ) In 1993, she was the grand marshal of the first pride parade in Queens and organized a local chapter of PFLAG in Astoria.
Shigechiyo Izumi ( June 29, 1865 – February 21, 1986 ) is the person with the second longest recorded human lifespan in history, after Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment.
* 1644 Jeanne Mance ( Baptized Langres, France November 12, 1606 Died June 18, 1673 ) opens Hotel-Dieu, the first hospital in North America.
Marguerite Jeanne Cordier de Launay, baronne de Staal ( 30 August 1684 – 15 June 1750 ) was a French author.
His older sister Greta Hughes ( born in Lancaster, Missouri, 4 June 1866 ) was " Jeanne Greta " the grand opera and concert singer, and his younger brother Rupert Hughes was the well known novelist and screenwriter.
Samuel Freedman was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada by the Governor General of Canada, Jeanne Sauvé, on June 25, 1984.
She was born Jeanne Beaudon in Belleville, on June 9, 1868 ( Though her biographer, Shercliff-whose account of the dancer's life is highly romanticised-used the surname Richepin in her publication ).
Louise Élisabeth de Croÿ, Marquise ( later Duchess ) of Tourzel ( Louise Élisabeth Félicité Françoise Armande Anne Marie Jeanne Joséphine ; 11 June 1749 – 15 May 1832 ) was a French memoir-writer, noble and courtier.
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