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* 1949 – Maureen McGovern, American singer and actress
In 2004 Barone brought the event to a sold-out Hollywood Bowl, and then to Chicago's Ravinia Festival, with expanded casts including Maureen McGovern, Jack Jones and Bea Arthur.
Its cast also featured Georgia Brown as Mrs Peachum, Maureen McGovern as Polly, Kim Criswell as Lucy, KT Sullivan as Suky Tawdry and Ethyl Eichelberger as the Street Singer.
The Academy Award-winning song " We May Never Love Like This Again " was composed by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschorn and performed by Maureen McGovern who appears in a cameo as a lounge singer and on the soundtrack album of the score which features the film recording plus the commercially released single version.
# " We May Never Love Like This Again " – Kasha / Hirschhorn, performed by Maureen McGovern ( 2: 11 )
# " We May Never Love Like This Again ( Film Version )" – Maureen McGovern ( 2: 04 )
# " We May Never Love Like This Again ( Album Version )" – Maureen McGovern ( 2: 13 )
Well known theatrical personalities from the Youngstown area include comedic actor Joe Flynn, screen actress Elizabeth Hartman, singer and Broadway performer Maureen McGovern, and television and screen actor Ed O ' Neill.
In 1995, a Las Vegas production, performed without intermission, starred Jack Jones, Maureen McGovern and Frank Gorshin.
* Maureen McGovern released this and " Things We Said Today " in 1992 as a 2-song medley on her album Baby I'm Yours.
A further revised version was produced at the Sundance Theatre in Utah, from June to August 2002 with Maureen McGovern playing Aurelia.
Songs like ' Lovin ' You ' by Minnie Riperton and ' The Morning After ' by Maureen McGovern were topping the pop charts with alarming regularity, leaving many rock-and-roll fans feeling like they were left out in the cold without a jacket.
One of her most popular songs, " Until It's Time for You to Go ", has been recorded by artists as diverse as Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond, Michael Nesmith, Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra, Roberta Flack, Françoise Hardy, Cher, Maureen McGovern, and Bobby Darin, while " Piney Wood Hills " was made into a country music hit by Bobby Bare.
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Other recording artists who have had popular success with his songs include Matt Monro and Frank Sinatra (" My Kind of Girl "), Shirley Bassey (" Goldfinger "), Harry Secombe (" If I Ruled the World "), Nancy Sinatra (" You Only Live Twice "), Maureen McGovern (" Can You Read My Mind "), and Diana Krall (" When I Look in Your Eyes ").
His second ( and last ) MGM album, Don't Stop Now, featured duets with Maureen McGovern.
* Out of This World ( Maureen McGovern album ), a 1996 album by Maureen McGovern
* Maureen McGovern, American singer
Many celebrities assist the organization, including Jerry Lewis, Ed McMahon, Tom Bergeron, Jann Carl, Ace Young, Cynthia Garrett, Billy Gilman, Norm Crosby, Alison Sweeney, Maureen McGovern, Don Francisco, John Ondrasik, and many more.
* Maureen McGovern – a woman who can only sing in the car ( 1 episode, 1987 )
The first three acts signed to the 20th Century label were The DeFranco Family, Maureen McGovern, and Barry White ; however, Brighter Side of Darkness gave the newly re-named label their first hit record in 1973 with " Love Jones ".

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The final single, " Road to Love ," was poorly received. Jones and Maureen McCormick in 1971 during The Brady Bunch episode in which he was a guest star Jones also continued acting after the Monkees, either as himself or another character.
Brady Bunch co-star Maureen McCormick commented that " Davy was a beautiful soul.
Plant suffered a broken ankle and Maureen was badly injured ; a blood transfusion saved her life.
Nancy was thought to be closest to her stepdaughter Maureen during the White House years, but each of the Reagan children experienced periods of estrangement from their parents.
By most accounts, the low-budget film shot on location in Arizona was a learning process for Peckinpah, who feuded with Fitzsimons ( brother of the film's star Maureen O ' Hara ) over the screenplay and staging of the scenes.
One of her friends there was future actress Maureen O ' Sullivan, two years her senior, to whom Vivian expressed her desire to become " a great actress ".
The character Doris Finsecker ( Maureen Teefy ) in one scene screams at Garcy that he is not Freddie, and he does not have to be self-destructive just because Freddie was.
* Robert Plant was captured relaxing on his Welsh country farm with his wife Maureen, and children Karac and Carmen.
His mother, Patrice Maureen White ( 1946 – 1995 ), was a school teacher living in New York, and his father William Perez was a Vietnam veteran.
In 2009, United States Representative Michele Bachmann ( R-MN ) was mocked by commentator Keith Olbermann and Maureen Dowd for incorrectly referring to the act as " Hoot Smalley ", and for incorrectly blaming president Franklin Roosevelt for the passage of the act.
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.
Clark married Maureen McTeer in 1973, while she was still a law student.
In 2006 he was also featured in an episode of the television series Heart of a Poet produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge.
It was directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, Maureen O ' Hara, Victor McLaglen and Barry Fitzgerald.
Her chief opponent was Maureen Gardner, also coached by Blankers-Koen's husband and who had equalled Blankers's world record prior to the Games, and would be running for her home crowd.
McCartney's girlfriend at the time, Francie Schwartz, was also present at some of the recording sessions, as were Pattie Harrison and Maureen Starkey, the other two Beatles ' wives.
* A television adaptation, directed by John Frankenheimer, was broadcast in two parts on CBS's Playhouse 90 in 1956, starring Jason Robards and Maria Schell as Robert Jordan and Maria, with Nehemiah Persoff as Pablo, Maureen Stapleton as Pilar, and Eli Wallach as the gypsy Rafael.
The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library at the University of Montana, Missoula is named after him and his wife Maureen, as was his request when informed of the honor.
The band was formed by Oregon native Kat Bjelland ( lead vocals and guitar ), with Lori Barbero ( drums ) and Michelle Leon ( bass ), who was later replaced by Maureen Herman in 1992.
Maureen Herman was recruited as her replacement.
In the former novel, Lazarus is revealed at the end of the novel as the father of protagonist Colin " Richard Ames " Campbell ; whereas in the latter novel, Maureen as narrator tells a somewhat different version of Lazarus ' visit to Earth in 1916-18 and reveals that Lazarus ( as Woodrow " Bill " Smith ) was the backup pilot of the first lunar expedition.

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