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On February 22, 1992, three months before his Tonight Show run came to a close, in a ceremony held near Las Vegas, McMahon married Pamela " Pam " Hurn, a 37-year-old mother of a son named Lex.
McMahon and his wife, Pamela, hired Solovay to represent Linda Schmerge, his daughter from another relationship, in a " matrimonial matter ," said Solovay's lawyer, Michael Shanker.
McMahon and his wife, Pamela, became ill from the mold, as did members of their household staff, according to the Los Angeles County Superior Court suit.

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Lord and Lady Mountbatten had two daughters: Patricia Mountbatten, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma ( born on 14 February 1924 ), sometime lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and Lady Pamela Carmen Louise ( Hicks ) ( born on 19 April 1929 ), who accompanied them to India in 1947-48 and was also sometime lady-in-waiting to the Queen.
The series launched Tim Allen's acting career and also was the start of the television career of Pamela Anderson, who was part of the recurring cast for the first two seasons.
" Cagney also repeated the advice he had given to Pamela Tiffin, Joan Leslie and Lemmon.
At the same time, several Free Software opinion leaders ( including Eben Moglen, Pamela Jones of Groklaw, Jan Wildeboer and Carlo Piana, who also acted as co-counsel in the merger regulation procedure ) advocated for the unconditional approval of the merger.
* Pamela Stephenson ( born 1949 ), New Zealand-Australian comedienne, actress and psychologist, also known as Pamela Connolly
The term has also been applied to influential women like Anne Boleyn, Madaline Bishop, Diane de Poitiers, Mathilde Kschessinska, Pamela Harriman, Eva Perón and Gabrielle " Coco " Chanel.
She also appeared as Winston Churchill's lover Pamela Plowden in Young Winston, produced by her father-in-law Richard Attenborough.
He was a member of the writers ' group The Scribblies, which included Emma Bull, Pamela Dean, Will Shetterly, Nate Bucklin, Kara Dalkey, and Patricia Wrede ; he also belongs to the Pre-Joycean Fellowship.
The anthology also included " Strip-Runner " by Pamela Sargent, set in the era of the Elijah Baley novels.
Haynes wrote the script with Jon Raymond, and also served as an executive producer with Pamela Koffler, John Wells, Ilene S. Landress and Christine Vachon, along with HBO in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
In addition to a live-action Kelly dancing with Jerry the cartoon mouse, the movie also features José Iturbi, Pamela Britton, Dean Stockwell, and Sharon McManus.
She also produced a cartoon coloring book, Into Outer Space with Lucia Pamela in the Year 2000.
He married Pamela Andrus, of Northbridge, and also apparently her sister, Adeline Brooks Andrus.
He also lived with actress Pamela Brown for many years until her death from cancer in 1975.
That year she also played the title role in The Pursuit of Pamela at the Royalty.
Pamela Colman Smith ( 16 February 1878 – 18 September 1951 ), also nicknamed Pixie, was an artist, illustrator, and writer.
During this period, she also toured throughout the United States in stage productions of Mary, Mary ( 1962 ), Tchin-Tchin ( 1963 ) in the role of Pamela Pew-Picket, and The Locksmith ( 1965 ) in the role of Katherine Butler Hathaway.
The main character, voiced by and based on Pamela Anderson, is a stripper named Erotica Jones who is also the superheroine / secret agent Stripperella.
In 2009 six more books were added to the series by author Pamela Cox, who has also made additions to Enid Blyton's St Clare's series.
In 2000 he also created clothing for Glenalmond Tweed, along with 25 other British designers including Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Margaret Howell, and in 2003 he was among a number of British designers who created gowns for Pamela Anderson when she hosted the British Fashion Awards that year.
Pamela and Serge had also departed, while Dusty McHugh moved to Jamaica, leaving Yasmin and Benji-and the shop-in the care of her sister-in-law Pearl McHugh ( Doña Croll ).
He also featured in the charity's inaugural live stage show, both as a stand-up and portraying a willing ' victim ' in his partner Pamela Stephenson's act of sawing a man in half to create two dwarves.
It is alleged that Lady Edward FitzGerald, born Stephanie Caroline Anne Syms, also known as Pamela, was a natural daughter of the Duke of Orléans and the Countess of Genlis.

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Authors Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz commented in their 2007 book The Baby Names Bible that the name sounds exotic and is a fashionable name for the daughters of members of high society in the United Kingdom.
In Pamela Des Barres ' book, Let's Spend the Night Together, Patti Johnson commented that as an employee in the early 1980s she met a number of celebrities including Billy Idol.

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When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
Together, they scouted out the area in which Pamela used to work, intending to share the information with a police contact of Kelly's.
Although Pamela and the title heroine were popular and gave a proper model for how women should act, they inspired " a storm of anti-Pamelas " ( like Henry Fielding's Shamela and Joseph Andrews ) because the character " perfectly played her part ".
The François Truffaut film Day for Night is about the making of a fictitious movie called Meet Pamela ( Je vous présente Pamela ) and shows the interactions of the actors as they are making this movie about a woman who falls for her husband's father.
In 1978, Norman and Pamela separated, and on September 2, 1980 they were divorced.
Her first marriage at the age of 19 was to Rhodes scholar Hamilton Cottier, and they had two children, Pamela and Seton Cottier.
A study of mothers-in-law by Dr. Pamela Cotterill found that " they tended not to be upset by jokes because they seemed so far fetched they couldn't apply to them, but they didn't find them funny ".
He is the son of W. G. G. Duncan Smith, a Royal Air Force Group Captain highly decorated in World War II, and Pamela Summers, a ballerina ; they married in 1946.
In 1896, he married the artist Helen Coombe and they subsequently had two children, Pamela and Julian.
The following morning, Joseph and Pamela ’ s parents arrive, and, together with the pedlar and Adams, they piece together the question of Fanny ’ s parentage.
Pamela becomes a supermodel and Hamilton a demolition expert, but none of the friends ’ lives turn out how they imagined.
Together they had two children: actor / writer / director John Putch and actress Pamela Putch.
He married Pamela Ross-Symons in 1965 in Surrey and they have a son and three daughters.
He married Margaret Eleanor Furneaux, daughter of classical scholar Henry Furneaux, in April 1901 and they had three children, Eleanor, Frederick and Pamela.
They kidnap attractive young photographer Pamela Glover ( Farrah Fawcett ) — whom they nickname " Beauty " — to be their cover patient.
Pamela Wojcik adds: Because of their tendency to substitute their personal feelings for those of the characters they were playing, Actors Studio performers were well suited to become Hollywood stars ....
In 1969 Lord Harlech married Pamela Colin, and they had one daughter.
Stone found the Coursons the most difficult to deal with because they wanted Pamela to be portrayed as " an angel ".
Critics such as Pamela Bacarisse divides Puig's work into two parts: his early novels, which " attracted an enormous audience by weaving into his narratives the artistic ' sub-products ' of mass culture "; and his later books which have " lost their popular appeal " as they evidence " a depressing, even unpalatable, vision of life, no longer even superficially sweetened by palliatives as the mass-media elements are left behind ".

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