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Lillian and went
“ Dorothy and I went to see the New York production of Life With Father, starring Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney ,” Lillian wrote in her autobiography.
He went on to direct great stars of the day such as Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Lillian Gish, Lon Chaney, and Norma Shearer in another eight films in America before his first talkie in 1930.
When Nelson was 14, his grandmother died and Nelson went to live with his aunt, Lillian, and her husband.
Niblo went on to direct some of the greatest stars of the era including Joan Crawford, Lillian Gish, and Ronald Colman.
Lillian and an older woman whose name was Sela went to see the woman.

Lillian and on
Jones married his second wife, Anita Pollinger, on 24 January 1981, and also had two daughters with her: Jessica Lillian ( born 4 September 1981 ) and Annabel Charlotte ( born 26 June 1988 ).
The genesis of EVM occurred in industrial manufacturing at the turn of the 20th century, based largely on the principle of " earned time " popularized by Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, but the concept took root in the United States Department of Defense in the 1960s.
" Lillian Hoddeson, a University of Illinois historian who wrote a book on Bardeen, said that because he " differed radically from the popular stereotype of genius and was uninterested in appearing other than ordinary, the public and the media often overlooked him.
Abdul-Jabbar was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr., on April 16, 1947, and grew up in Manhattan in New York City, the only child of Cora Lillian, a department store price checker, and Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Sr., a transit police officer and jazz musician .< ref >
According to Lillian Hoddeson and Vicki Daitch, authors of a biography of John Bardeen, Shockley had proposed that Bell Labs ' first patent for a transistor should be based on the field-effect and that he be named as the inventor.
Lillian became pregnant again and gave birth to a daughter, Diane Marie Disney, on December 18, 1933.
Both Lillian and Frank Gilbreth believed that scientific management as formulated by Taylor fell short when it came to managing the human element on the shop floor.
In 1926, when Johnson & Johnson hired Lillian as a consultant to do marketing research on sanitary napkins., the firm benefited in three ways.
The children's Christmas special, " Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas ", based on a book written by Lillian Hoban and Russell Hoban, features a jug band composed of woodland-creature Muppets and a soundtrack composed by Paul Williams.
The Academy Award winning Patricia Neal owned a home on South Water St in Edgartown, and James Cagney, Lillian Hellman ( who is buried in Abel's Hill Cemetery near the site of Belushi's grave ), and Katherine Cornell all found the Vineyard an exciting, rewarding place to live.
During the early 1940s, several of Davis's film choices were influenced by the war, such as Watch on the Rhine ( 1943 ), by Lillian Hellman, and Thank Your Lucky Stars ( 1943 ), a lighthearted all-star musical cavalcade, with each of the featured stars donating their fee to the Hollywood Canteen.
He married Lillian Lamont, his first wife, on June 20, 1936, and the couple adopted two children, Susan ( b. 1940 ) and Robert ( b. 1946 ).
The Day of the Jackal was followed four years later by Julia ( 1977 ), based on the book Pentimento by Lillian Hellman.
Appearing with Gene Vincent and Lillian Briggs in a " rock ' n ' roll show ", he helped pull 39, 872 people to the Reading Fair in Pennsylvania on a Tuesday night in late September.
* Camp Kugleman is on the bay in Lillian, Alabama.
Lillian Hellman's 1946 play, Another Part of the Forest, was also loosely based on her Demopolis ancestors.
In 1999 film historian Leonard Maltin said, " You think of Greta Garbo, Lillian Gish, all these great names, great actresses, Clara Bow was more popular in terms of box-office dollars, in terms of consistently bringing audiences into the theaters, she was right on top.
In April 1839, United States soldiers held talks with a group of Seminoles on an over-night excursion somewhere near Lake Lillian, which was called Nine Mile Pond at the time.
From 1851-1882, the Concord Stage Line used Lake Lillian as watering stop before changing the teams and getting food for the passengers at a station on the top of a hill about two miles south of town.
A post office opened on December 17, 1903 with Lillian Hout as the first postmaster.
Greene is an Oneida, born in Ohsweken on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, the son of Lillian and John Greene, who was an ambulance driver and maintenance man.
White River Junction served as the location for the filming of director D. W. Griffith's film Way Down East, in part filmed on the ice floes of the Connecticut and White rivers, starring Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess.
He married Lillian Kenton Barker on November 30, 1940.
While appearing on stage in New York in La Tendress, Director Henry King saw him, and engaged him as the leading man in the 1923 film, The White Sister, opposite Lillian Gish, and was an immediate success.
* Doris Singleton as Caroline Appleby ( she was originally named Lillian Appleby ; but after Singleton's first appearance on the show, the producers felt that the names Lillian and Lucy sounded too similar, so her name was changed to Caroline )

Lillian and star
Lillian Gish was a major star of the silent era with one of the longest careers, working from 1912-1987
* December 4 – Lillian Russell, American singer and vaudeville star ( d. 1922 )
* Lillian Gish, film star
He was hailed as a Broadway star in Guthrie McClintic's production in which Lillian Gish played Ophelia in 1936.
I'll Cry Tomorrow ( 1955 ) is a biopic which tells the story of Lillian Roth, a Broadway star who rebels against the pressure of her domineering mother and reacts to the death of her fiancé by becoming an alcoholic.
Having appeared in over 25 short films and features in her first two years as a movie actress, Lillian became a major star, becoming known as " The First Lady of the Silent Screen " and appearing in lavish productions, frequently of literary works such as The Scarlet Letter.
* Maison 140 was built in 1939, the stylish brick facade building was originally a residential apartment owned by famed silent film star Lillian Gish.
Dorothy would go on to star in over 100 short films and features, many of them with Lillian.
The American star Lillian Russell was engaged to create the title role of Princess Ida, but Gilbert did not believe that she was dedicated enough, and when she missed a rehearsal, she was dismissed.
In addition, he himself credited the legendary silent star Lillian Gish, who appeared in several of his films, with creating a new style of acting for the cinema.
His popularity soon earned him the moniker " Mr. Lillian Russell " for the equally popular beauty and musical comedy star.
Jaffe was married to American operatic soprano and musical comedy star Lillian Taiz from 1926 until her death from cancer in 1941.
Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí appeared on the show with silent screen star Lillian Gish and baseball legend Satchel Paige.
He returned to Broadway to star in Strange Fruit, based on the novel by Lillian Smith.

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