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** Laurette Taylor, American actress ( b. 1884 )
* April 1Laurette 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 originated the role of the all-too-loving mother, Amanda Wingfield.
* 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.
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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John Forsythe played Al Manheim, Barbara Rush was Kit Sargent, and Dina Merrill was Laurette Harrington.
* 1993: Matthieu Laurette established his artistic birth certificate by taking part in a French TV game called ' Tournez manège ' ( The Dating Game ) where the female presenter asked him who he was, to which he replied: ' A multimedia artist '.
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 Séjourné ( October 19, 1911-May 25, 2003 ) was a Mexican archeologist and ethnologist best known for her study of the civilizations of Teotihuacan and the Aztecs and her theories concerning the Mesoamerican culture hero, Quetzalcoatl.
Laurette Séjourné was born in Perugia, Italy, as Laura Valentini Corsa, although one also finds her mentioned as Laura Bianchi.
McDougal was born as Susan Carol Henley, the daughter of James B. Henley and Laurette ( Mathieu ) Henley.
Evey Perkins was played by Dora Johnson, Laurette Fillbrandt and Kay Campbell, who later became known for playing Grandma Kate Martin on the television soap opera All My Children.
Innes was born and raised in Pontiac, Michigan, the youngest daughter of six children to Laurette and Robert Innes, a tool and die company executive .< ref > Innes is a graduate of Birmingham Seaholm High School.
John Hartley Manners ( 10 August 1870 – 19 December 1928 ) was a London-born playwright of Irish extraction who wrote Peg o ' My Heart, which starred his wife, Laurette Taylor on Broadway in one of her greatest stage triumphs.
Le Gallienne was also involved for some time with actresses Tallulah Bankhead, Beatrice Lillie and Laurette Taylor during that time.
Verbinski was born the third of five children to Victor and Laurette Verbinski in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Laurette and born
Laurette Marcia " Laura " Gemser ( born October 5, 1950, Java, Indonesia ) is a Dutch-based actress of Indo descent, now Italian citizen.

Laurette and New
* Laurette Taylor's photo gallery at New York Public Library

Laurette and on
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.
It premiered at the Fair Saint-Laurent on 19 August with verses for the ariettes provided by Pierre Baurans and with music parodying a variety of composers including Vincenzo Ciampi, Duni, Baldassare Galuppi, and Giuseppe Scarlatti, and also included music attributed to the French composers Jean-Louis Laurette and Philidor.
During breaks on filming of Melrose Place, Leighton starred in television films, including In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy as Laurette Wilder, a woman from the wrong side of the tracks who falls for a rich boy, much to the disgust of his grandparents.
In 1963, a musical adaptation of Laurette opened on Broadway.

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