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* Maureen O ' Hara, Irish born actress and celebrated Hollywood beauty.
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Nancy Reagan also became stepmother to Maureen Reagan ( 1941 – 2001 ) and Michael Reagan ( born 1945 ), the children of her husband's first marriage to Jane Wyman.
Maureen Diane Lipman, CBE ( born 10 May 1946 ) is a British film, theatre and television actress, columnist and comedienne.
* Maureen O ' Sullivan, Ireland's first international movie star, was born in Boyle, County Roscommon.
* Maureen Ogden ( born 1928 ), seven-term member of the New Jersey General Assembly who served as Mayor of Millburn from 1979 to 1981.
* Johnny Weissmuller, winner in the 1920s of five Olympic gold medals in swimming and one bronze medal in water polo, and later, an actor best known for his six Tarzan movies with actress Maureen O ' Sullivan ; born in Timisoara, Romania, he lived in Windber for a few years as a child.
She and Reagan had three children ; Maureen Elizabeth Reagan ( 1941 – 2001 ), their adopted son Michael Edward Reagan ( born March 18, 1945 ), and Christine Reagan ( born prematurely on June 26, 1947 and died later the same day ).
Farrow was born as María de Lourdes Villiers Farrow in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Australian film director John Farrow and Irish actress Maureen O ' Sullivan.
Maureen O ' Hara ( born 17 August 1920 ) is an Irish film actress and singer.
O ' Hara was born as Maureen FitzSimons on Beechwood Avenue in the Dublin suburb of Ranelagh.
Anya Gallaccio was born in Paisley, Scotland to TV producer George Gallaccio and actress Maureen Morris, and studied at Kingston Polytechnic and Goldsmiths College.
Monaghan was born in Berlin, Germany, to British parents: Maureen, a nurse, and Austin Monaghan, a science teacher.
Sheila Maureen Copps, PC ( born November 27, 1952 ) is a former Canadian politician who also served as Deputy Prime Minister of Canada from November 4, 1993, to April 30, 1996, and June 19, 1996, to June 11, 1997.
Maureen Hunter ( born 1948 ) is a Canadian playwright who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Maureen Bridgid Dowd ( born January 14, 1952 ) is an American columnist for The New York Times and best-selling author.
Robson was born in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, the son of Brian Robson, a long distance lorry-driver, and Maureen Robson.
Maureen Anne McTeer ( born February 27, 1952 ) is a Canadian author and a lawyer, married to Joe Clark, the 16th Prime Minister of Canada.
Maureen Reillette " Rebbie " Brown ( née Jackson ; born May 29, 1950 ) is an American singer professionally known as Rebbie Jackson ().
Maureen Reillette " Rebbie " Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana to a working-class family on May 29, 1950.
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.
Catherine Jane Clark ( born November 6, 1976 ) is a Canadian television broadcaster, and the daughter of former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark and Maureen McTeer.
They have a daughter, Alexandra Charmaine Maureen Schella, born on May 26, 2006 and a son, Charles Roger Dennis Schella, born April 1, 2009.

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Hmpf But on to the frothier side Johnny Weissmuller, the only real Tarzan, telephoned Maureen O'Sullivan, his first `` Jane '' ( now at Drury Lane ) and muttered, `` Me Tarzan, this Jane ''??
Together with his daughter, Natalie Rogers, and psychologists Maria Bowen, Maureen O ' Hara, and John K. Wood, between 1974 and 1984, Rogers convened a series of residential programs in the US, Europe, Brazil and Japan, the Person-Centered Approach Workshops, which focused on cross-cultural communications, personal growth, self-empowerment, and learning for social change.
In August 1975, however, Plant and his wife Maureen were involved in a serious car crash while on holiday in Rhodes, Greece.
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.
In the Brookings Institution report Dealing with Neighbourhood Change: A Primer on Gentrification and Policy Choices ( 2001 ), Maureen Kennedy and Paul Leonard say that " the term ' gentrification ' is both imprecise and quite politically charged ", suggesting its redefinition as " the process by which higher income households displace lower income residents of a neighbourhood, changing the essential character and flavour of that neighbourhood ", so distinguishing it from the different socio-economic process of " neighbourhood ( or urban ) revitalization ", although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
* Robert Plant was captured relaxing on his Welsh country farm with his wife Maureen, and children Karac and Carmen.
Maureen lives through, and gives her ( sometimes contradictory ) viewpoints on many events in other Heinlein stories, most notably the 1917 visit from the future by " Ted Bronson " ( in actuality Lazarus Long ), told from Long's point of view in Time Enough for Love, D. D. Harriman's space program from The Man Who Sold the Moon and the rolling roads from The Roads Must Roll.
After I, Claudius, he and the ex-patriate German film producer Erich Pommer founded the production company Mayflower Pictures in the UK, which produced three films starring Laughton: Vessel of Wrath ( US Title The Beachcomber ) ( 1938 ), based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham, in which his wife Elsa Lanchester co-starred ; St. Martin's Lane ( US Title Sidewalks of London ), about London street entertainers, which featured Vivien Leigh and Rex Harrison ; and Jamaica Inn, with Maureen O ' Hara and Robert Newton, about Cornish smugglers, based on Daphne du Maurier's novel, and the last film Alfred Hitchcock directed in Britain before moving to Hollywood in the late 1930s.
* Maureen Starkey – background vocals on " The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill "
* 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.
Miracle on 34th Street is a 1947 Christmas film written by George Seaton from a story by Valentine Davies, directed by George Seaton and starring Maureen O ' Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood and Edmund Gwenn.
Corley's funeral follows, where Father Torque delivers the eulogy, and with the Polecats freed and Maureen in her rightful place, Ben rides into the sunset on his bike.
In 1976, a television version of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was produced, starring the then husband-and-wife team of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner, and featuring Laurence Olivier as Big Daddy and Maureen Stapleton as Big Mama.
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.
LT Murphy who is the posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor presented to his parents, Daniel and Maureen, on October 22, 2007 by President George W. Bush.
Maureen Lemass would later go on to marry a successor of Lemass as Fianna Fáil leader and a future Taoiseach, Charles Haughey.
* August 4-Robert Plant and his wife Maureen are seriously injured in a car accident while vacationing on the Greek island of Rhodes.
* Maureen McCormick, otherwise known as Marcia Brady on The Brady Bunch, was " Hildie " in episode number 32 during Season 2.
* 1999: Maureen Dowd, New York Times, " for her fresh and insightful columns on the impact of President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
As another extension of his interests, Hwang penned the texts for three dance pieces: Ruby Shang's Yellow Punk Dolls ( live ) and Dances in Exile ( presented on Alive from Off Center ; starring B. D. Wong and directed by Howard Silver ) as well as Maureen Fleming's After Eros ( with music by Philip Glass ).
It was originally staged on Broadway with Maureen Stapleton as Magnani's English was too limited at the time for her to star.
Maureen O ' Sullivan died in Scottsdale, Arizona of complications from heart surgery on June 23, 1998, at age 87.

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