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** Laurette Taylor, American actress ( b. 1884 )
* April 1 – Laurette Taylor, American stage actress ( d. 1946 )
In 1912 Stone found great success in the popular play Bird of Paradise which starred Laurette Taylor.
In October 1960 she had started out-of-town tryouts on the play Laurette, based on the life of Laurette Taylor.
* Laurette Taylor as Amanda Wingfield
Bosley Crowther of the New York Times wrote, " As much as we hate to say so, Miss Lawrence's performance does not compare with the tender and radiant creation of the late Laurette Taylor on the stage.
The Ogunquit Playhouse, begun in 1933, attracted performers such as Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore, and Laurette Taylor in the early years and more recently, Sally Struthers, Lucie Arnaz, and Lorenzo Lamas.
Coward said that the actress Laurette Taylor was the main model.
During that summer, he befriended the playwright Hartley Manners and his wife, the eccentric actress Laurette Taylor.
Entwistle performed in ten Broadway plays as a member of the Theatre Guild between 1926 and 1932, working with noted actors such as George M. Cohan, William Gillette, Bob Cummings, Dorothy Gish, Hugh Sinclair, Henry Travers and Laurette Taylor.
Barrie's Alice Sit-by-the-Fire, which also starred Laurette Taylor, whose alcoholism led to two missed evening performances and refunds to ticket-holders.
His most famous role was as " Tom Wingfield " in the original Broadway production of The Glass Menagerie, opposite Laurette Taylor and Julie Haydon.
Laurette Taylor ( born April 1, 1883 – died December 7, 1946 ) was an American stage and silent film star.
Laurette Taylor was born in New York City on April 1, 1883 of Irish extraction to James and Elizabeth ( née Dorsey ) Clooney as Loretta Helen Cooney.
She achieved great success starring in such other productions as Out There, One Night in Rome, The Wooing of Eve and the special production, Laurette Taylor in Scenes From Shakespeare.
King Vidor remembered in his autobiography, A Tree Is A Tree :" I soon landed a job at the old Metro studio on Romaine Street – the assignment: to direct Laurette Taylor in Peg O ' My Heart.
" Why Jane Cowl Avoids the Screen, Norma Talmadge Avoids the Stage, Laurette Taylor Appears on Both ".
*" Laurette Taylor a Delight in Adaptation of Her Stage Success ", Film Daily.
* Laurette Taylor papers, at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin
* 1924: Ethel Barrymore visits Laurette Taylor during the filming of One Night in Rome ( photo )
* Laurette Taylor & J. Hartley Manners ( courtesy of Amazon. com )
* Laurette Taylor portrait gallery at the University of Washington's Sayre collection
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Laurette Luez played Karamaneh in 1956's The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu, but the character owed more to Fah lo Suee than Rohmer's depiction of Karamaneh.
Laurette Marcia " Laura " Gemser ( born October 5, 1950, Java, Indonesia ) is a Dutch-based actress of Indo descent, now Italian citizen.
According to Justice Minister Laurette Onkelinx and Interior Minister Patrick Dewael, the suspects ( 11 of whom were members of the military ) were preparing terrorist attacks in order to " destabilize " Belgium.
At a reception, Glick meets Laurette, Harrington's daughter ; he immediately and genuinely falls in love with this " golden girl ," discarding his girlfriend.
Sammy discovers Laurette making love in the guest room to Carter Judd, an actor Sammy has just hired.
Laurette is not repentant: She coldbloodedly admits that she considers their marriage to be purely a business affair.
John Forsythe played Al Manheim, Barbara Rush was Kit Sargent, and Dina Merrill was Laurette Harrington.
She is Laurette Bowen ( Estelle Winwood ), one of his many wives and consorts through the years, whom he had abandoned when she grew old and frail while he remained young.
Kittridge passes by Laurette as she is making her escape.
He married Laure ( Laurette ) Martin de Permond in 1800.
Photographer Loomis Dean visited the set to photograph the filming for Life magazine and photographed Webb together with then still unknown actresses Laurette Luez and Marilyn Monroe, who do not appear in the film.
* Laurette Onkelinx, politician ( b. 1958 )
Laurette had sent out invitations to an art audience to view the show on TV from their home, turning his staging of the artist into a performed reality.
Rounding out the cast were soap opera star Laurette Fillbrandt as Daisy Mae, Hazel Dopheide as Mammy Yokum, and Clarence Hartzell ( who was also a prominent actor on Vic and Sade ) as Pappy.
Jean Béliveau was born in 1931 to Arthur and Laurette Béliveau, the oldest of eight children.
# Laurette of Flanders, who married four times: Iwain, Count of Aalst ; Henry II, Duke of Limburg ; Raoul I of Vermandois, Count of Vermandois ; Henry IV of Luxembourg.
Laurette finally retired to a nunnery, where she died in 1170.

Taylor and originated
The first stable and breeding operation of E. P. Taylor originated with a property near the city of Toronto known as Parkwood Stable when it was owned by Colonel Sam McLaughlin of McLaughlin Automobile fame.
Some of Koechner's recurring skits included Bill Brasky, the British Fops ( playing Fagan, opposite Mark McKinney ), Gary Macdonald ( the fictional younger brother of Weekend Update anchor / SNL castmember Norm Macdonald, based on " Jokey ", a character he originated at Second City ), Will Ferrell's " Get Off the Shed " sketches ( playing his neighbor, Tom Taylor ), and Gerald " T-Bones " Tibbons.
The following year, Taylor appeared in The Taming of the West, in which he originated the character of " Cannonball ," a role he continued to play for the next ten years, in over fifty films.
According to Robert C. Ward, myofascial release originated from the concept by Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of osteopathic medicine in the late 19th century.

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