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Maureen and Allen
* Allen, Philip M. & Maureen Covell ( 2005 ).
Author, NPR commentator and political satirist Sarah Vowell explicitly mentions Interiors in her book Assassination Vacation during a comedic tangent about Maureen Stapleton playing Emma Goldman in the film Reds: " And remember Stapleton in that Woody Allen movie, Interiors?
* TCM Remembers 2006: Marian Marsh, Elizabeth Allen, Jack Warden, Anthony Franciosa, Tamara Dobson, cinematographer Sven Nykvist, Red Buttons, Alida Valli, Mickey Spillane, director Gordon Parks, director Gillo Pontecorvo, Robert Donner, Darren McGavin, Mako Iwamatsu, Robert O. Cornthwaite, Richard Bright, producer Joseph Stefano, Barnard Hughes, Adrienne Shelly, Chris Penn, Vincent Schiavelli, Arthur Hill, art director Henry Bumstead, Jane Wyatt, Jack Wild, Paul Gleason, composer Malcolm Arnold, songwriter Betty Comden, director Vincent Sherman, Fayard Nicholas, Moira Shearer, Ken Richmond, writer Peter Benchley, Robert Earl Jones, Dennis Weaver, director Richard Fleischer, Don Knotts, Jack Palance, Peter Boyle, Maureen Stapleton, Bruno Kirby, director Robert Altman, June Allyson, Glenn Ford and Shelley Winters
* Philip M. Allen and Maureen Covell: Historical Dictionary of Madagascar, 2. ed.
In 2006 Allen and her work were the subject of an episode of the television series Heart of a Poet produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge.

Maureen and American
* 1973 – Maureen Johnson, American author
* 1949 – Maureen McGovern, American singer and actress
* 1953 – Maureen Teefy, American actress
* June 21 – Maureen Connolly, American tennis player ( b. 1934 )
** Maureen Reagan, American actress ( d. 2001 )
* August 5 – Maureen McCormick, American actress ( The Brady Bunch )
* June 21 – Maureen Stapleton, American actress ( d. 2006 )
** Maureen Connolly, American tennis player ( d. 1969 )
In Right to Rock: The Black Rock Coalition and the Cultural Politics of Race ( 2004 ), author Maureen Mahon states: " In the 1980s, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, and Prince were among the African American artists who crossed over ...
* In the 1860s, American Civil War nurse Maureen Hellstrom used anise seeds as an early form of antiseptic.
* Maureen " Little Mo " Connolly ( 1934 – 1969 ), American tennis player
Maureen Bridgid Dowd ( born January 14, 1952 ) is an American columnist for The New York Times and best-selling author.
Another prominent butoh-influenced performers is the American dancer Maureen Fleming.
* Maureen Stapleton, American actress
Maureen Reillette " Rebbie " Brown ( née Jackson ; born May 29, 1950 ) is an American singer professionally known as Rebbie Jackson ().
* A 1992 novel by American writer Maureen Howard
Stylistically, Mallick has been compared to writers such as the American commentators Maureen Dowd and Molly Ivins and the British commentator Julie Burchill.
Maureen Jane Teefy ( born October 26, 1953 ) is an American actress.
Maureen O ' Connor ( born August 7, 1951 ) is an American jurist and the Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court.
Maureen Stapleton ( June 21, 1925 – March 13, 2006 ) was an American actress in film, theater and television.
Stapleton was born Lois Maureen Stapleton in Troy, New York, the daughter of Irene ( née Walsh ) and John P. Stapleton, and grew up in a strict Irish American Catholic family.
Maureen E. " Mo " Gaffney ( born November 5, 1958 ) is an American actress, comedian, writer and activist.
* Maureen McGovern, American singer
Maureen Therese McGovern ( born July 27, 1949 ) is an American singer and Broadway actress, well known for her premier renditions of the Oscar-winning songs " The Morning After " from the 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure, and " We May Never Love Like This Again " from The Towering Inferno in 1974.

Maureen and friend
The red-headed Mumy came to prominence in the 1960s as a child actor, most notably as Will Robinson, the youngest of the three children of Prof. John and Dr. Maureen Robinson ( played by Guy Williams and June Lockhart respectively ) and friend of the nefarious and pompous Dr. Zachary Smith ( played by Jonathan Harris ), in the 1960s CBS sci-fi television series Lost in Space.
Laughton's bisexuality has been corroborated by several of his contemporaries and is generally accepted by Hollywood historians, However, actress Maureen O ' Hara, a friend and co-star of Laughton, claimed that Laughton told her that he and his wife never had children because of a botched abortion which Lanchester had early in her career while performing burlesque and that indeed his biggest regret was never having children of his own.
Maureen O ' Hara, a friend and co-star of Laughton, denied this was the reason for the couple's childlessness.
There has been various speculation as to the subject of Lennon's affair: his friend Pete Shotton suggested a journalist of their acquaintance, possibly Maureen Cleave ( though Cleave has said that in all her encounters with Lennon there was " no pass "), while writer Philip Norman claimed that the woman was model Sonny Drane, the first wife of Beatles photographer Robert Freeman.
Rand was also included in Heinlein's final book, To Sail Beyond The Sunset, as a friend of main character, Maureen Johnson Long, mother of Lazarus Long.
In addition to Brown and Tarses, the cast included Allyn Ann McLerie as Molly's mother, James Greene as her building's elevator operation / doorman, William Converse-Roberts as her ex-husband Fred Dodd, and Maureen Anderman as her best friend Nina.
Also starring on the show were several popular actors including: Guy Williams as Prof. John Robinson, June Lockhart as John's wife, Maureen Robinson, Mark Goddard as Dr. Smith's long-suffering / handsome space adversary, Maj. Don West, and Angela Cartwright as middle child, Penny Robinson, including a couple unfamiliar stars such as: Marta Kristen as John's and Maureen's older child, Judy Robinson and Bill Mumy as John's and Maureen's younger child and friend of Dr. Smith, Will Robinson.
His leading ladies included June Allyson, Joan Crawford, Rhonda Fleming, Maureen O ' Hara, Kim Novak, Jane Russell, Esther Williams, and his Brooklyn friend Susan Hayward.
In a London Evening Standard article published on 4 March 1966, which contained quotes from an interview in which Lennon made his " more popular than Jesus " remark, Maureen Cleave, a friend of Lennon's, wrote, " He can sleep almost indefinitely, is probably the laziest person in England.
Later, Maureen and her close friend Phillip swiftly realize that they are doing many things they do not wish to do over the course of their work-day.
The film was nominated for a number of awards in 1992 and 1993, and its music was composed by Maureen McElheron, a longtime friend of Plympton.

Maureen and she
Maureen does not state a reason for this ; she simply remarks that such questions are " beautiful " but lack answers.
She has a vivacious and brilliant mind, her poetry is frequently published, she has a cute cocker spaniel named Flush, and she loves fooling around with her siblings, especially her youngest sister, Henrietta ( Maureen O ' Sullivan ).
Clark married Maureen McTeer in 1973, while she was still a law student.
When he complains to event director Doris Walker ( Maureen O ' Hara ), she persuades Kris to take his place.
Maureen Lipman has often toured with the one-woman show Re: Joyce !, which she co-wrote with James Roose-Evans.
In 1965, she starred in a Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams ' The Glass Menagerie, opposite Maureen Stapleton, Pat Hingle and George Grizzard.
That year she released two successful recordings, Love Letters from Maureen O ' Hara and Maureen O ' Hara Sings her Favorite Irish Songs.
In June 2011 she participated at the Maureen O ' Hara Film Festival in Glengarriff.
Geraldine Page is all beige this and bland that so her husband divorces her and hooks up with noisy, klutzy Maureen Stapleton, who laughs too loud and smashes pottery and wears a blood-red dress to symbolize that she is Alive, capital A.
The New Jersey Gems selected Carol Blazejowski from Montclair State College, but she announced while on tour in Bulgaria with the U. S. national women's team through her coach Maureen Wendelken that she had no intention of playing professionally and that her goal was to retain her amateur standing to be able to play for the U. S. at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Sister Maureen Murphy, a thirty-six year old Montessori teacher, was found bleeding in her room by the other sisters of the convent when she did not come down for meals.
Sister Maureen denied she had given birth ; when examined by medical staff, she said she couldn't remember being pregnant.
When, some weeks later, Maureen announces that she is pregnant again, he is of course afraid that he might be the father of her baby.
The same year, she appeared as Maureen Bedford in episode two of For 4 Tonight, a talk-show spoof.
Maureen Mitchell, who survived the bombing, describes meeting a man who she says admitted his and the IRA's involvement, but said that the bombings were a mistake.
Maureen McTeer, spouse of Joe Clark, attracted controversy when she became the first spouse of a prime minister to retain her own surname after marriage.
With Maureen Duffy she fought between 1972 and 1982 for authors ' Public Lending Right.
In 2010 she replaced Maureen Modiselle who had only served one year before being removed from office.
Barbara Maureen Roche ( née Margolis, born 13 April 1954 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hornsey and Wood Green from 1992 until 2005, when she lost the seat, despite having previously enjoyed a majority of over 10, 500.

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