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Jo did reject Laurie to marry Professor Bhaer who “ is no schoolgirl s hero, but Jo believes he is better suited to her than Laurie.
“ Alcott particularly battled the conventional marriage plot in writing Little Women ” Alcott did not have Jo accept Laurie s hand in marriage ; rather, when she finally had Jo get married, she picked an unconventional man for Jo s husband.
Radical Sissies and Stereotyped Fairies in Laurie Lynd s The Fairy Who Didn t Want To Be A Fairy Anymore.
Other projects followed, of which one was their BBC sketch comedy series A Bit of Fry & Laurie ; another project was Jeeves and Wooster, an adaptation of P. G. Wodehouse s stories, in which Laurie played Jeeves s employer, the amiable twit Bertie Wooster.
1, 2 & 3 and Amnesty International s The Secret Policeman s Third Ball, Comic Relief TV shows and the variety show Fry and Laurie Host a Christmas Night with the Stars.
In 1996, Laurie s first novel, The Gun Seller, an intricate thriller laced with Wodehouseian humour, was published and became a best-seller.
Laurie played the man s wife.
In August 2007, Laurie appeared on BBC Four's documentary Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out, filmed in celebration of Fry s 50th birthday.
In addition to the Protopunk of New York's The Velvet Underground and Suicide, and Detroit s The Stooges and MC5, Kember's and Pierce's musical influences included: US 60s Psychedelic rock, such as The Thirteenth Floor Elevators ; US 60s Garage rock ; 60s British Invasion bands ; Rock n ' Roll ; Buddy Holly ; Surf music ; The Beach Boys ; early, seminal Electronic music, e. g. Silver Apples, Delia Derbyshire and Laurie Anderson ; Krautrock ; The Gun Club, The Cramps and Tav Falco s Panther Burns ; early Chicago blues, e. g. Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf ; early Delta blues ; gospel and early Staple Singers ; Otis Reading ; the production techniques of Brian Wilson, Joe Meek and Phil Spector ; and the avant-garde jazz and free jazz of Sun Ra and John Coltrane.
Within two years Laurie became a member of a successful expedition to Peru s highest mountain Huascaran.
In July 2001 Laurie published To the Top of Everest, which won two awards-Canadian best seller and Children s Choice 2004.
* Penrose, Laurie and Bill, A Traveler s Guide to 116 Michigan Lighthouses ( Petoskey, Michigan: Friede Publications, 1999 ).
Yet, under the leadership of Dr. James W. Laurie, the university s 14th president, Trinity took advantage of its new location in a rapidly growing major urban center to grow in academic stature.
Dr. Laurie was responsible for drastically increasing Trinity s endowment, largely funded by the James A. and Leta M. Chapman Charitable Trust of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Laurie and s
Laurie Morrow of the National Review wrote on May 7, 2003 that " there s not a third-grader left who hasn t heard and repeated this phrase these past months.
His daughter, Laurie Monroe, continued her father s research into consciousness and the mind s potential until her death in 2006.

Laurie and later
Laurie, Fry and Thompson later parodied themselves as the University Challenge representatives of " Footlights College, Oxbridge " in " Bambi ", an episode of The Young Ones, with the series ' co-writer Ben Elton completing their team.
Singer and guitarist Laurie Sargent, a member of Orchestra Morphine and former vocalist for the band Face to Face, later joined Colley and Conway in their first post-Morphine musical endeavor, Twinemen.
It is later revealed that Jock used to be Laurie's coach when Laurie played for The Club.
Audio boom operators included Laurie Hutchins, Vladimir Lozinski, John Dodds, Paul McCloskey, Jack O ' Brien, Steve Wakely ( later a series audio director ).
Notable former players of West Bromwich Albion include Ronnie Allen ( who later had a relatively unsuccessful spell as the club's manager ), Bryan Robson ( who was later the club's manager ), Laurie Cunningham ( one of the first black players to play for the England national football team, but who died in a car crash in 1989 aged only 33 ), Tony Brown ( the club's all time leading goalscorer ) and Jeff Astle ( who scored the club's winning goal in the 1968 FA Cup final and remained a cult figure among Albion fans ).
Laurie Dickson supervises the construction of the first movie studio called the " Black Maria " in West Orange, New Jersey which produces many of the early Kinetoscope short films of the 1890s later seen in penny arcades the following year after the studio is completed.
Hugh Laurie showed a great deal of interest and agreed to take the part, but later turned it down as he could not figure out Creek's motivations for investigating the cases Maddie involves him in, especially when he shows so much reluctance in some of the episodes.
* The vanishing hitchhiker was the inspiration for Dickey Lee's recording on a 45 rpm single ( TCF-102 ) of the song " Laurie ", which is subtitled " Strange Things Happen ..." Country Joe McDonald wrote and performed a song about a vanishing hitchhiker called " Hold On It's Coming ", later covered by New Riders of the Purple Sage.
A young Livia, played by Laila Robins and later by Laurie J. Williams is sometimes seen in flashbacks.
British Captain Walter Laurie, who had been defeated at Old North Bridge, later said he " stuffed the scoundrel with another rebel into one hole, and there he and his seditious principles may remain.
It was originally justified by the Argentinian occupation of the Laurie Island base and later subsumed into a wider territorial claim.
Stafford's son Thomas was a stick boy with the Maple Leafs and later was involved with the Toronto Marlboros and Doug Laurie Sporting Goods at Maple Leaf Gardens, before becoming director of the Smythe Charitable Foundation after Conn's death.
Cole later attended Illinois State University, where he studied theater alongside actors Laurie Metcalf and John Malkovich.
The collection included among its twelve cases two notable trials, that of Katharine Nairn and John Watson Laurie, which Roughead was to revisit in more detail later in his career.
* Jeeves and Wooster, books by P. G. Wodehouse ( later played by Fry and Laurie )
The political triumph of the defection was, however, soured by the later revelation – by Laurie Oakes in his column in The Bulletin in 2002 – Evans and Kernot had been having an affair at the time.
Kretzmer later wrote ( with composer Laurie Johnson ) the lyrics for a large-scale comedy spoof, The Four Musketeers, which ran for more than a year at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, starring Harry Secombe as the swordsman d ' Artagnan.
It is a direct sequel to John Carpenter's Halloween, and Halloween II ( Meaning that the events of 4: Return, 5: Revenge, and 6: Curse, do not occur, not counting III, which does not revolve around Michael Myers ) set twenty years later, and centers on a post-traumatic Laurie Strode living in fear of her murderous brother, Michael Myers, who attempted to kill her all those years ago.
Two days later, Laurie Strode ( Jamie Lee Curtis ) has faked her death and is living in Northern California under the assumed name " Keri Tate ".
He has a doting mother with impending separation anxiety and menopause ( Kitty Forman ), a crabby, strict, Korean War military veteran father ( Red Forman ), a promiscuous older sister ( Laurie Forman ), and his best friend who later becomes his foster brother ( Steven Hyde ).
On June 25, a tipster, who was later revealed to be Taylor's sister Laurie Galli, contacted Washington Terrace Police officer Marcia Gathercole with information connected to the murder.
Williams later considered the goal to be a result of a lucky deflection, but this view was disputed by Laurie Hughes, who was defending Gaetjens on the play.
Despite his persistent efforts, she nearly always rejected his offers due to his haughty behavior and rude remarks to her new growing group of friends, including the shy, emotion manipulating Laurie Collins ( later known as Wallflower ) and the straight-laced David Alleyne ( Prodigy ).

Laurie and film
Screenwritten by Lawrence D. Cohen and directed by Brian De Palma, the film starred Sissy Spacek as Carrie, along with Piper Laurie as Margaret, Amy Irving as Sue, Nancy Allen as Chris, John Travolta as Billy, Betty Buckley as Miss Desjardin a. k. a. Miss Collins, and William Katt as Tommy.
Curtis's film debut occurred in the 1978 horror film Halloween, in which she played the role of Laurie Strode.
The prominence of CB radio grew in Britain partly due to the popularity of novelty songs like CW McCall's " Convoy " and Laurie Lingo & The Dipsticks ' " Convoy GB " in 1976 ( both of which were Top 5 hits ) and the film Convoy in 1978.
Two-Lane Blacktop, starring singer-songwriter James Taylor, Warren Oates, Laurie Bird, and Dennis Wilson, is notable as a time capsule film of U. S. Route 66 during the pre-Interstate Highway era, and for its stark footage and minimal dialogue.
They collaborated again on the film Peter's Friends and came together for a retrospective show in 2010 titled Fry and Laurie Reunited.
Laurie starred in the Thames Television film Letters from a Bomber Pilot ( 1985 ) directed by David Hodgson.
Laurie was initially cast as Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet, in Singer's film Superman Returns but had to bow out of the project because of his involvement in House.
On 13 June 2012, it was announced that Laurie was in negotiations to play the villain in Robocop, a remake of the original Robocop film .< ref >
The Clifton opened on 17 November 1937 with the film “ Edge of the World ” starring John Laurie, Finlay Currie and Campbell Robson, directed by Michael Powell.
Laurie Anderson featured Burroughs on her 1984 album Mister Heartbreak and in her 1986 concert film, Home of the Brave.
* Shahzad Ali Ismaily, musician, film composer scored Frozen River, records / performs with Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Marc Ribot, Secret Chiefs 3, Sean Lennon
One of the actor's first forays into film was as an extra alongside Allen, Terry Kinney, George Wendt and Laurie Metcalf in Robert Altman's 1978 film A Wedding.
However, it is probable that the script writers wrote Judith's age as 17 so that it would correspond with Laurie Strodes age from the original film.
Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson and Tony Slattery had been members of the Cambridge Footlights, a student comedy troupe similar to the one portrayed in the film, during the same time.
At the time the film was made, Branagh was married to Thompson, who had also dated Laurie during their university days.
The performances included early newsreels from around the world, many of them made by film pioneer William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, including film of the Anglo-Boer War ( 1900 ).
Dudley won the " Best Original Musical or Comedy Score " Oscar for her music ; The Gathering ( 2002 ) a Anthony Horowitz thriller directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Christina Ricci ; The Grotesque ( 1997 ) released in the US as Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets a British film starring Alan Bates, Theresa Russell and Sting ; Hollow Reed ( 1996 ) a drama directed by Angela Pope and set in Bath ; Knight Moves ( 1992 ) American thriller directed by Carl Schenkel and starring Christopher Lambert ; Lucky Break ( 2001 ) a British feelgood comedy starring James Nesbitt and based around a prison escape ; The Miracle Maker ( 2000 ) an animated feature film made for TV by BBC Wales with Russian model makers ; Monkeybone ( 2001 ) an American film combining live-action and stop-motion animation starring Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda ; Perfect Creature ( 2007 ) a New Zealand made horror / thriller film starring Leo Gregory ; Pushing Tin ( 1999 ) a comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell based around air traffic controllers in New York ; The Pope Must Die ( 1991 ) a comedy film starring Robbie Coltrane the score was co-written with Jeff Beck ; Silence Like Glass ( Zwei Frauen ) ( 1989 ) German made but set in a cancer ward at a hospital in America ; Tristan & Isolde ( 2006 ) a Ridley Scott romantic drama based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Iseult and starring James Franco and Sophia Myles ; The Walker ( 2007 ) a drama written and directed by Paul Schrader set in Washington, D. C .; Her TV music includes scores for all episodes of Jeeves and Wooster with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie ; Lynda La Plante's Above Suspicion ; Kavanagh QC with John Thaw and The Tenth Kingdom an American epic fantasy TV miniseries written by Simon Moore.

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