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Merivale proved to be a stabilizing influence for Leigh ; but, despite her apparent contentment, she was quoted by Radie Harris as confiding that she " would rather have lived a short life with Larry than face a long one without him ".
Throughout his illustrious career, Richard Garrick performed along with some of the brightest actors and actresses in stage and film history, including James Arness, Ed Begley, Marlon Brando, Lee J. Cobb, James Dean, Julie Harris, Brian Keith, Charles Laughton, Vivien Leigh, Karl Malden, Victor Mature, Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, Patricia Neal, Donald O ' Connor, Maureen O ' Sullivan, Anthony Quinn, Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rogers, Jean Simmons, Richard Todd, Spencer Tracy, Robert Wagner, John Wayne, Dennis Weaver and Richard Widmark.
Frank Sinatra, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh ( the last two met at the hotel ), Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Louis Armstrong, Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Richard Harris ( who lived at the hotel for the last several years of his life ; while being carried out on a stretcher before he died, he joked, " It was the food ".
In 1994, then Oakland Mayor Elihu Harris utilized Leigh as a consultant in his successful bid to prevent the Oakland Athletics baseball club from relocating to Sacramento or San Jose.
* Mayor Rachel Harris ( Leigh Taylor-Young ): hounded from office for starring in an adult film
The cast for this production was Ian McKellen ( Alexander Ivanov ), Ben Kingsley ( Ivanov ), Frank Windsor ( the Doctor ), John Woodvine ( the Colonel ), Barbara Leigh Hunt ( the Teacher ) and James Harris ( aka Jim Harris and James Pickering ) ( Sacha ).
Meryl Streep introduced this segment remember the members of the guild who died in 2004: Ronald Reagan, Alan King, Carrie Snodgress, John Randolph, Julius Harris, Fay Wray, John Drew Barrymore, Virginia Mayo, Rodney Dangerfield, Warren J. Kemmerling, Virginia Capers, Frank Maxwell, Robert Pastorelli, Ossie Davis, Ron O ' Neal, Ruth Warrick, Iggie Wolfington, Richard Biggs, Eugene Roche, Virginia Grey, Paul Winfield, Mercedes McCambridge, Joe Viterelli, Isabel Sanford, Tony Randall, Jerry Orbach, Peter Ustinov, Jan Sterling, Howard Keel, Janet Leigh, Ray Charles, Marlon Brando, Christopher Reeve and Johnny Carson.
* Leigh Taylor-Young — Picket Fences as Rachel Harris
Regular contributors to the magazine include: Dylan " I told you to shave those side " Burns, James " Jickle " O ' Connor, Dan Staines, Tracey Lien, Mikolai, Patrick Lum, Sarah LaMotte, Leigh Harris, Tim Henderson, Daniel Golding, Daniel Wilks, Dave Kozicki, Katie Williams, and Toby McCasker.

Leigh and publisher
They were also somewhat concerned about Hogg's association with the radical publisher Leigh Hunt and his circle of friends.

Leigh and Henderson
Until the end of 1994 the program had separate editions for each state, presented by Alan Carpenter, Mary Delahunty, Quentin Dempster, Trisha Goddard, Sarah Henderson, Genevieve Hussey, John Jost, Leigh McClusky, Kelly Nestor and Andrew Olle.

Leigh and Evening
With the level of teaching growing, in 1895 John Leigh Smeathman Hatton, Director of Evening Classes ( 1892 – 1896 ; later Director of Studies 1896 – 1908 and Principal 1908 – 1933 ) proposed introducing a course of study leading to the Bachelor of Science degree of the University of London.
Mike Leigh ), for which he was named best actor by the National Society of Film Critics ( United States ), the London Film Critics Circle, the Evening Standard, the New York Film Critics ' Circle and the Cannes Film Festival.

Leigh and Journal
Before going to Cambridge he had published some verses in Leigh Hunt's Journal, and while still an undergraduate put forth a volume of Stories from Boccaccio in 1852, and in 1853 a volume of Poems.
Two journalistic ventures, the Tatler ( 1830 – 1832 ), a daily devoted to literary and dramatic criticism, and Leigh Hunt's London Journal ( 1834 – 1835 ), were discontinued for want of subscribers, although the latter contained some of his best writing.
Lover's Amazements, a comedy, was acted several years afterwards, and was printed in Leigh Hunt's Journal ( 1850 – 1851 ); other plays remained in manuscript.
On 4 September 1830, Leigh Hunt launched The Tatler: A Daily Journal of Literature and the Stage.
* Leigh, Andrew, and Justin Wolfers, " Abortion and Crime ," AQ: Journal of Contemporary Analysis 2000, 72 ( 4 ), pp. 28 – 30.

Leigh and wrote
He wrote it whilst recovering from his break-up from his then fiancée, Leigh Limon.
Leigh Hunt, another poet, witnessed the event and wrote, " He recited his ' Kubla Khan ' one morning to Lord Byron, in his Lordship's house in Piccadilly, when I happened to be in another room.
Positive analysis of the poem came from Leigh Hunt, in the 21 October 1821 Examiner when Hunt wrote a piece on Coleridge as part of his " Sketches of the Living Poets " series.
" The following day, Leigh read a scene for Selznick, who organised a screen test and wrote to his wife, " She's the Scarlett dark horse and looks damn good.
Brooks Atkinson for the New York Times wrote, " Although Miss Leigh and Mr. Olivier are handsome young people they hardly act their parts at all.
In 1969, critic Andrew Sarris commented that the success of the film had been largely due to " the inspired casting " of Leigh, and in 1998 wrote that " she lives in our minds and memories as a dynamic force rather than as a static presence.
Discussing the subsequent film version, Pauline Kael wrote that Leigh and Marlon Brando gave " two of the greatest performances ever put on film " and that Leigh's was " one of those rare performances that can truly be said to evoke both fear and pity.
The extent that he was educated at the school is uncertain, and Leigh Hunt wrote years later:
Gaiman wrote an eight-issue outline and gave it to Dave McKean and Leigh Baulch, who drew character sketches.
During this period, he also wrote for Leigh Hunt's publications the Examiner and the Reflector.
Turner later served as a script consultant on The Anniversary Party ( 2001 ), a film that Leigh wrote, produced and directed with Alan Cumming.
" he wrote to Revered William Leigh.
Monkhouse also wrote an excellent Memoir of Leigh Hunt in the " Great Writers Series " ( 1887 ).
As Leigh Montville wrote in The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth, No, No, Nanette had originated as a non-musical stage play called My Lady Friends, which opened on Broadway in December 1919.
Leigh Hunt wrote that his table entertainments " for the richness and variety of his humour, were as good as half a dozen plays distilled.
In addition to his film music, Bernstein wrote the scores for two Broadway musicals, How Now, Dow Jones, with lyricist Carolyn Leigh, in 1967 and Merlin, with lyricist Don Black, in 1983.
Croft wrote the scripts and lyrics for a series released on His Master's Voice Junior Record Club, narrated by Vivien Leigh and starring several singer-actors and actresses including Barbara Brown, Graham Stark and Cicely Courtneidge.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that " fierce, funny, exasperating and deeply affecting portrayal commands attention "; James Berardinelli claimed, " There are times when it's uncomfortable to watch this performance because it's so powerful ", while Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times said " Leigh ’ s exceptional performance tears you apart ... we've never seen anything like it before.
Leigh reportedly interviewed phone sex operators as part of her research for the role, and wrote most of her own dialogue for the phone sex scenes.
He wrote provocative articles in the Musical Times, and in July 1919 feuded with the composer-critic Leigh Henry over the music of Stravinsky.
" Selznick remained interested in Goddard and after he had been introduced to Vivien Leigh, he wrote to his wife that Leigh was a " dark horse " and that his choice had " narrowed down to Paulette, Jean Arthur, Joan Bennett, and Vivien Leigh " After a series of tests with Leigh that pleased both Selznick and Cukor, Selznick cancelled the further tests that had been scheduled for Goddard, and the part was given to Leigh.

Leigh and is
" I think the biggest black mark against our management to date is the Cukor situation and we can no longer be sentimental about it .... We are a business concern and not patrons of the arts ..." Cukor was relieved of his duties, but he continued to work with Leigh and De Havilland off the set.
The novel is the basis of the Academy Award – winning 1939 film starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.
M. Leigh writes in his chapter on Plautus and Hannibal that “ the Plautus who emerges from this investigation is one whose comedies persistently touch the rawest nerves in the audience for whom he writes ”.
There is no consensus on a precise starting point of the New Wave-Adam Roberts refers to Alfred Bester as having singlehandedly invented the genre, and in the introduction to a collection of Leigh Brackett's short fiction, Michael Moorcock referred to her as one of the genre's " true godmothers ".
The two eldest, Jennifer and Geoffrey, are from his previous marriage ; middle child Emma is from Andrews ' first marriage ; and the youngest children are two adopted orphans from Vietnam, Amelia Leigh and Joanna Lynne.
Also popular is the Stevens grip, named for marimbist Leigh Howard Stevens.
Other pulp fantasy fiction — such as Edgar Rice Burroughs ' Barsoom series and Leigh Brackett's Sea Kings of Mars — have a similar feel to sword and sorcery, but, because alien science replaces the supernatural, it is usually described as planetary romance or sword and planet, and considered to fall more in the area of science fiction.
Leigh Kimmel of The Billion Light-Year Bookshelf says that the novel is " the work of the man at the height of his powers, confident in his abilities and in the editorial respect he enjoys, and thus free to take significant risks in writing a novel that would stretch the boundaries of the genre as they stood at the time.
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back ( also known as The Empire Strikes Back ) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, with George Lucas writing the film's story and serving as executive producer.
Their younger sister Caroline, played by Jennifer Jason Leigh had escaped this fate and is ultimately the only one to remain loyal.
The Naked Spur is a 1953 American western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Janet Leigh, and Robert Ryan.
With the aid of Anderson, who scales a sheer cliff face, Vandergroat is caught, along with his companion, Lina Patch ( Janet Leigh ), the daughter of Vandergroat's friend, Frank Patch, who was shot dead trying to rob a bank in Abilene.
References to guide dogs date at least as far back as the mid-16th century ; the second line of the popular verse alphabet " A was an Archer " is most commonly " B was a Blind-man / Led by a dog " In the 19th century verse novel Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the title character remarks " The blind man walks wherever the dog pulls / And so I answered.
Belgarath the Sorcerer is a book by David Eddings and Leigh Eddings.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge which spans the Avon Gorge and links Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset, England.
From this Leigh family, Pamela, Countess Mountbatten is descended.
The crypt is now inaccessible, but the church is the burial place of a Lord Mayor of the City of London, the armigerous Leigh family who were Lords of the manor and five of the six Archbishops of Canterbury who spent time at their residence nearby Addington Palace.
Finally in 1938 Highbury House was demolished and is now the site of Eton House flats ( on Leigh Road ), built by the Old Etonian Housing Association in 1939.
Leigh made a minor change to the axle so that if a light is shone on the device, the center of the axle will thicken, thus restricting the motion of the ring.
Leigh Township is a township in Morrison County, Minnesota, United States.
Leigh is a village in Colfax County, Nebraska, United States.
Leigh is located at ( 41. 704544 ,-97. 237586 ).

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