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Screened on the UK television station ITV1 in December 2005, McCutcheon appeared in The English Harem, playing a woman in love with a Muslim man ( Art Malik ), who marries him despite knowing he already has two wives.
Moennig has played lesbian roles-Shane McCutcheon in The L Word, " Jilly " in Everybody's Fine and the lesbian lover of Sophia Myles ' character in Terry Zwigoff's 2006 Art School Confidential.

McCutcheon and at
The races take place at the McCutcheon training center in the Cedar Swamp area on a weekend in November.
McCutcheon left the series at the end of 1998 to embark on a pop career, this time as a solo artist.
McCutcheon was born as Martine Kimberley Sherri Ponting at the Salvation Army Mother's Hospital in Hackney, London, when her mother, Jenny Tomlin, was 19.
McCutcheon met a woman at a local dance class who had been to the Italia Conti stage school, and she suggested that the school would be a good environment for her.
In 1994, while working as a shopgirl at Knickerbox, McCutcheon was offered the small part of Tiffany Raymond on the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders.
In turn, Young has hit back at McCutcheon, saying her anger only arose because she wanted him to keep her role in EastEnders open as a ' safety net ', in case her pop career failed, and he was not prepared to do this.
In 2000, McCutcheon released her second album Wishing, which was less successful, charting at number 25 in the UK Albums Chart.
Frequented by Victoria Beckham, Meg Mathews and Martine McCutcheon, it closed in 2001 with debts estimated at £ 350, 000.
On-screen, Kemp, as Grant, was often at the centre of EastEnders plots, amongst them abusive marriages to Sharon Watts ( Letitia Dean ) and Tiffany Mitchell ( Martine McCutcheon ), and the " Sharongate " storyline, that saw Grant's brother Phil Mitchell ( Steve McFadden ) conduct an affair with his wife.
A group of friends are playing celebrity at a dinner party, when the character Shane McCutcheon selects her name.
: Hamilton Place, East Brainerd Road, Gunbarrel Road, Gunbarrel Pointe, Memorial Atrium, Erlanger East, McCutcheon Road, Chattanooga State East, Health Center at Standifer Place, Rainbow Creek Apartments, U. S. Express
McCutcheon is a very energetic radio presenter, having been awarded Australian radio awards and recognised at the New York International Radio Festival.
McCutcheon has written 22 plays ( at least ) for the theatre.
McCutcheon studied at Purdue University and was a roommate of future humorist George Ade.
* Article on McCutcheon at " Our Land, Our Literature " site
* Inventory of George Barr McCutcheon papers at Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin
In an unusual ( at the time ) plot device he is frequently seen discussing his feelings with a therapist ( Gillian McCutcheon ) who is heard and only rarely seen by the viewer.
Industrial architecture is well represented in some of the remaining mill buildings-the best at nearby Cogry ( Reference, McCutcheon, W, A., The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland, Belfast, Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland, 1980 ).
McCutcheon ran for the leadership of the PC Party at the 1967 leadership convention, placing sixth out of eleven candidate on the first ballot, and withdrawing from the race after the second ballot to endorse the eventual winner, Robert Stanfield.
As the Cry Flows was recorded with Surviving The Quiet producer Ian McCutcheon at the end of 2003 and released by Cooking Vinyl records in May 2004.
After a Dave Elmendorf interception gave the Rams the ball at midfield, Pat Haden hit Harold Jackson for 40 yards, followed by a 10-yard touchdown run by Lawrence McCutcheon.
"— 1914 cartoon by John T. McCutcheon showing no dancing even at the Barbary Coast, San Francisco, a demonstration the dance's dramatic decline in popularity.

McCutcheon and opposite
In 2007, McCutcheon was seen in two independent films, Withdrawal opposite Patrick Swayze and Jump !, as well Marple episode At Bertram's Hotel, where she plays a maid named Jane Cooper that assists Miss Marple with her investigations.
( 2007 ), in which he starred as a young Jewish photographer charged with the murder of his father, based on the real life story of Philippe Halsman, opposite Patrick Swayze and Martine McCutcheon.

McCutcheon and January
Dawes was married to Caro Blymyer on January 24, 1889, and they had four children: Rufus Fearing Dawes, Carolyn Dawes, Dana McCutcheon, and Virginia Dawes.
Professor Stuart McCutcheon became Vice-Chancellor on 1 January 2005.
Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon, known as Wallace McCutcheon ( May 18, 1906 – January 23, 1969 ) was a Canadian lawyer, actuary and politician.
Steve McCutcheon ( born January 15, 1972 ) professionally known as Steve Mac is a songwriter, record producer from Surrey, England ), Mac is also owner of Rokstone Studios in London.

McCutcheon and she
When McCutcheon was nine, her mother won sole custody and an injunction was made against Hemmings seeing McCutcheon until she was 18.
In reality, McCutcheon had decided to leave the soap in order to embark on a pop career and the death of her character was not viewed favourably by the actress as she had intended to return.
In 2002, McCutcheon presented the National Music Awards for ITV1 and in 2003 she featured in her first major film role.
Answering questions about boxing, she became, after McCutcheon, the second top winner, and went on to a career providing psychological advice in newspaper columns and TV shows for the next four decades.
Her photographs can be seen on the web log she shares with her husband the writer and broadcaster Sandy McCutcheon.
Producers made the controversial decision to kill the character off, an act that McCutcheon publicly criticised as she had hoped to return at some stage.
McCutcheon has revealed that she was initially hesitant about auditioning for the part, commenting to The Guardian, " An agent called me and said there was a part on EastEnders and I said, very offhandedly, ' I don't really want to do soap, because I want to do movies, and nobody I know goes from soap to movies, and it's just not the sort of actress I want to be [...] this agent said to me, just let me send you a synopsis of the character and see what you think, and I thought she was fantastic.
In Larry Jaffee's book, Albert Square & Me: The Actors of Eastenders, McCutcheon discussed the auditioning process at the BBC in December 1994, saying that the casting directors liked the way she read, but did not feel that her dress sense tallied with their vision of Tiffany.
McCutcheon has claimed that she partly based her portrayal of Tiffany on her own mother, Jenny ; her mother gave her advice on how to play the character.
Tiffany's determination for the marriage to succeed despite upset was a repetitive theme and in 1997, McCutcheon discussed Tiffany's motivation and development as Tiffany and Grant prepared to have the marriage blessed in a more formal ceremony aired on-screen: " Tiffany sees marriage to Grant as her last chance to grab some happiness. She never wants to suffer again the way she did.
" McCutcheon claims that this spelt a new phase for Tiffany's character as she made a determined effort to win Grant back but under her own terms: " Now Tiffany is much more assertive.
McCutcheon was displeased with this and went public with her criticism of the decision, stating that she was not informed by the producers but heard the news on the radio after a tabloid newspaper ran a front page story with the headline " Tiff's a stiff ".
In turn, Young has hit back at McCutcheon, saying her anger only arose because she wanted him to keep her role in EastEnders open as a ' safety net ', in case her pop career failed, and he was not prepared to do this.
McCutcheon claims that she received lots of fanmail whilst in the role, with offers of marriage proposals.

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