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* The Simpsons ( On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister, season 16, episode 11 ) ( 2005 ) ( as himself )
He also had a longtime working relationship with director Blake Edwards, starring in My Sister Eileen ( 1955 ), Days of Wine and Roses ( 1962 ), The Great Race ( 1965 ) and That's Life!
Several songs from the album received regular airplay on major North American rock stations, with Hatfield's song " My Sister " becoming the biggest hit of her career, with a # 1 placing on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and the video becoming an MTV staple.
He collaborated on the score for the 1955 musical film My Sister Eileen with Leo Robin.
* My Sister Eileen ( 1955 )
In 1999, Cruz worked with Almodóvar again in All About My Mother, playing Sister María Rosa Sanz, a pregnant nun with AIDS.
In the 1990s, the queercore movement developed around a number of punk bands with gay, lesbian, or bisexual members such as God Is My Co-Pilot, Pansy Division, Team Dresch, and Sister George.
Whatever the circumstances were, the marriage failed, and Anne agreed to a peaceful annulment, assumed the title My Lady, the King's Sister, and received a massive divorce settlement, which included Richmond Palace, Hever Castle, and numerous other estates across the country.
* My Sister Eileen ( 1955 )
* My Very Own Sister
Playwright Shaun Duggan's stage drama William, Alex Broun's one-man show Half a Person: My Life as Told by The Smiths, Douglas Coupland's 1998 novel Girlfriend in a Coma, Andrew Collins ' autobiography Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, Mark Spitz's novel How Soon is Never ?, the pop band Shakespear's Sister, the defunct art-punk group Pretty Girls Make Graves, and the Polish filmmaker Przemyslaw Wojcieszek's short fictional film about two Polish fans of The Smiths, Louder Than Bombs, are all inspired by or named after songs or albums by The Smiths.
She auditioned unsuccessfully for Yves Boisset's Bleu comme l ' enfer and Robin Davis's Hors la loi, but was eventually cast in My Brother-in-law Killed My Sister ( 1986 ) by Jacques Rouffio opposite the popular French stars Michel Serrault and Michel Piccoli.
In 1996, Binoche appeared in her first comedic role since My Brother-in-Law Killed My Sister a decade before ; A Couch in New York was directed by Chantal Akerman and co-starred William Hurt.
* Sienna Mercer's My Sister the Vampire series.
Clarence Williams hits include " I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate " ( as publisher-not composer ), " Baby Won't You Please Come Home ", " Royal Garden Blues ", " Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do ", " Shout, Sister, Shout ", You Rascal You, and many others.
Their stage work of the 1950s included the revue Two on the Aisle, starring Bert Lahr and Dolores Gray, with music by Jule Styne ; Wonderful Town, a musical adaptation of the play My Sister Eileen with music by Bernstein ; and Bells Are Ringing, which reunited them with Judy Holliday and Jule Styne.
America scored its second chart topping success with Beckley's " Sister Golden Hair " in mid-1975, a song which featured a memorable opening guitar riff admittedly inspired by George Harrison's " My Sweet Lord " and frank relationship lyrics admittedly inspired by Jackson Browne.
: 2001-Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs-Paul Hoen for episode " Take My Sister ...
In 2002, he released My Sister Maria, a documentary about his late sister Maria Schell.
Her fame resulted in Smith becoming the subject of stalker Robert John Bardo, the man who would later go on to stalk and ultimately murder My Sister Sam actress Rebecca Schaeffer.
* " I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate " w. m.
(" You cost me my mother / The love of my father / Sister / My brother too.

My and Eileen
The remaining Mouseketeers, consisting of the White or Blue Teams, were Don Agrati ( later known as Don Grady when starring as " Robbie " on the long running sitcom My Three Sons ), Sherry Alberoni, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Johnny Crawford, Jonathan A. Kahn ( a. k. a. Tio Juan ), Eileen Diamond, Dickie Dodd ( not related to Jimmie Dodd ), Mary Espinosa, Bonnie Lynn Fields, Judy Harriet, Linda Hughes, Dallas Johann, John Lee Johann, Bonni Lou Kern, Charlie Laney, Larry Larsen, Paul Petersen, Lynn Ready, Mickey Rooney Jr., Tim Rooney, Mary Lynn Sartori, Bronson Scott, Michael Smith, Margene Storey, Ronnie Steiner, Mark Sutherland and Don Underhill.
Russell won a Tony Award in 1953 for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Ruth in the Broadway show Wonderful Town ( a musical based on the film My Sister Eileen, in which she also starred ).
Over the course of her career, Russell earned four Academy Award nominations for Best Actress: My Sister Eileen ( 1942 ); Sister Kenny ( 1946 ); Mourning Becomes Electra ( 1947 ); and the movie version of Auntie Mame ( 1958 ).
Russell scored a big hit on Broadway with her Tony Award-winning performance in Wonderful Town ( 1953 ), a musical version of her successful film of a decade earlier, My Sister Eileen.
* My Sister Eileen ( 1942 )
The autobiographical stories originally were published in The New Yorker, then collected and published as the book My Sister Eileen in 1938.
* My Sister Eileen ( 1942 )
In the 1960 1961 season, Moorehead made guest appearances as Aunt Harriet in the short-lived CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen starring Shirley Bonne and Elaine Stritch as Eileen ( an aspiring actress ) and Ruth Sherwood, respectively, two single sisters living in New York City.
Many movies followed, notably the title role in the musical comedy My Sister Eileen, co-starring Jack Lemmon, Betty Garrett and Dick York.
Based on the short stories, My Sister Eileen by Ruth McKenney and the play by Fields and Chodorov
He performed with stars including Paul Muni and Joanne Woodward in live television broadcasts and with Janet Leigh, Jack Lemmon, and Glenn Ford in movies, including My Sister Eileen, and Cowboy.
Robin collaborated on the score for the 1955 musical film My Sister Eileen with Jule Styne, then officially retired from the movie industry.
* My Sister Eileen ( 1960 1961 )
In the 1960-1961 season, Kaye appeared as Marty, the agent of aspiring actress Eileen Sherwood, in the CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen, starring Shirley Bonne, with Elaine Stritch as Eileen's older sister, magazine writer Ruth Sherwood.
The Hemingway story was later adapted for a 1979 CBS television movie, My Old Man, starring Kristy McNichol, Warren Oates, and Eileen Brennan.
A United States citizen for most of his life, Gaynes rapidly built a reputation as a Broadway musical comedy performer in the 1940s and 1950s ( his best-known appearance was in Wonderful Town, the musical version of My Sister Eileen ).
In the 1960 television season, Stritch appeared in the role of writer Ruth Sherwood in the CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen, opposite Shirley Bonne as her younger sister, Eileen Sherwood, an aspiring actress.

My and originated
She originated the role of Kendall Hart on the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children, winning the 1995 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series.
In 1987-88, Curry did the national tour of Me and My Girl as the lead role of ' Bill Snibson ', a role originated on Broadway by Robert Lindsay and followed by Jim Dale.
The 1925 play, No, No, Nanette had originated as a non-musical stage play called My Lady Friends, which opened on Broadway in December 1919.
She played a new song titled " How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart " and explained that it originated from newly-found Hank Williams lyrics she was asked to put to music.
London: Robson ISBN 0-86051-072-7 ( Based on the radio and television program My music, " the panel game originated by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane.
As Leigh Montville wrote in The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth, No, No, Nanette had originated as a non-musical stage play called My Lady Friends, which opened on Broadway in December 1919.
Leigh Montville discovered during research for his 2006 book, The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth, that No, No, Nanette had originated as a non-musical stage play called My Lady Friends, which opened on Broadway in December 1919.
Angie Hubbard and her son Frankie were characters that originated in the early 1980s on All My Children, and were transplated to Loving in 1993.
Strasser also originated the role of Rachel Davis Matthews on the NBC soap opera Another World ( 1967 1972 ), and played Dr. Christina Karras Martin on ABC's All My Children from 1976 to April 1979.
The name Little My originated from the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet: μ ( Mu )-transliterated as my and pronounced in Swedish.
Budig's most famous role has been that of the spoiled, rich girl-turned-makeup company executive Greenlee Smythe on All My Children — a role which she originated on August 11, 1999.
It was confirmed in late 2007 that Budig would be returning to All My Children as Greenlee Smythe, the role she originated.
Later, Irizarry was cast in the role of Dr. David Hayward on the soap opera All My Children, a role he originated in 1997.
According to the MySQL documentation's history, it is unclear and a mystery for David Axmark where the " My " prefix originated.
Six of the styles are represented at My Son, and two are believed to have originated from there.
By 1963 mostly game shows, such as What's My Line, and soap operas, such as The Secret Storm, still originated from New York, whereas most other productions moved out West.
She then became a member of the Actors Theatre of Louisville, where she originated the role of Lea in My Sister in this House, a part that she also played off-Broadway.
Ivens is best known for her portrayal of Simone Torres on All My Children — a role she originated in October 2001 and portrayed until December 2006.
Branson was born in St. Louis and originated the role of Jonathan Lavery on the ABC soap opera All My Children on June 15, 2004.

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