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Gail Platt married Richard Hillman ( Brian Capron ), a financial advisor, who would go on to leave Duggie Ferguson to die, murder his ex-wife Patricia, attempt to murder his mother-in-law, Audrey Roberts, murder Maxine Peacock and attempt to murder Emily Bishop.
Bogdanovich was married to Polly Platt but began an affair with Shepherd during the filming.
At the time Bogdanovich was married to Polly Platt and he asked her to read it, and her response was, " I don't know how you make it into a picture, but it's a good book.
In summer of 1969 he married Katherine Platt in Fargo.
Prior to creating Shuttleworth, Fellows appeared in Coronation Street as Les Charlton, a young biker chasing the affections of married Gail Platt ( then Tilsley ).
Platt was married twice, first to Mary Hannah Davis in 1756 and had two children:
In 1761 he married Mary Van Wyck Platt ( 1742 – 1809 ) and had 12 children including:
In 1852, he married Ellen Lucy Barstow, with whom he had three sons: Edward T. Platt, Frank H. Platt, and Henry B. Platt.
Platt was married twice, the second time to dancer Jean Goodall.
With his second wife, Eleanor Hardy Bunker, whom Platt married in 1893, Platt had five children.

Platt and Mary
* TCM Remembers 2011: Farley Granger, Diane Cilento, Miriam Seegar, Anna Massey, Sybil Jason, screenwriter Jimmy Sangster, James Arness, Annie Girardot, Susannah York, William Campbell, Linda Christian, Jane Russell, Michael Sarrazin, Edith Fellows, Peter Falk, Pete Postlethwaite, Len Lesser, screenwriter Kevin Jarre, John Howard Davies, Paul Picerni, Betty Garrett, producer Gil Cates, Marilyn Nash, agent Sue Mengers, writer / designer Polly Platt, Hideko Takamine, Jeff Conaway, Edward Hardwicke, Tura Satana, Neva Patterson, cinematographer Gunnar Fischer, Mary Murphy, Dana Wynter, Elaine Stewart, Lena Nyman, Roberts Blossom, Jackie Cooper, Harry Morgan, Googie Withers, Barbara Kent, Cliff Robertson, Margaret Field, Anne Francis, Yvette Vickers, Paulette Dubost, Charles Napier, Maria Schneider, Norma Eberhardt, John Wood, director Sidney Lumet, composer John Barry, John Neville, Bill McKinney, Kenneth Mars, director Ken Russell, director Peter Yates, G. D. Spradlin, Leslie Brooks, Paul Massie, David Nelson, Jill Haworth, producer John Calley, screenwriter Arthur Laurents, Michael Gough and Elizabeth Taylor.
The other authors were William Arden ( Dennis Lynds ), Nick West ( Kin Platt ), Mary Virginia Carey and Marc Brandel ( born Marcus Beresford ).
Other notable musicians include Louis Bashell, Frankie Mullec, Georgie Cook, Pete Sokach, Bob Timko, Eddie Platt, Lou Sadar, Paul Yanchar, Mirk Yama, Jim Medves, Adolph Srnick, Johnny Kafer, Tony Vadnal, Richie Vadnal, Frankie Vadnal, Joe Stradiot, Bill Srnick, Frank Mahnic, Joe Luzar, Lou Luzar, Ray Champa, Eddie Bucar, Al Tercek, Walter Ostanek, Dick Flaisman, Frankie Kramer, Louie Bajc, Joe Sodja ( banjoist ), Dick Sodja, Al Markic, Eddie Kenik, Chester Budny, Jake Zagger, Frankie Spetich, Johnny Spetich, Dwight Gobely, George Staiduhar, Art Perko, Jeff Pecon, Johnny Pecon Jr., Ralph Delligatti, Joey Miskulin, Willie Strah, Dave Wolnik, Eddie Rodick, Don Wojtila, Dan Wojtila, Dave Skrajner, Al Bambic, Jerry Suhar, Bob Kravos, Norm Kobal, John Gerl, Denny Bucar, Frank Okicki, Ron Sluga, Jack Ponikvar, Marty Sintic, Mark Habat, Wayne Habat, Stan Blout, Joe Fedorchak, Bob Bacha, Gaylord Klancnik, Ed Klancnik, Kim Rodick, Terry Skovenski, Phil Srnick, Eddie Rodick III, Frank Yasnowski, Logan Watson, Frankie Spetich Jr., Fred Kuhar, Pete Kuhar, Dave Wretschko, Mikey Dee, Jerry Zagar, Bruce Burger, Johnny Borish, Fred Ziwich, Bob Zolka, Joey Tomsick, Kathy Hlad, Eric Noltkamper, Hank Guzel, Jr., Joe Grkman, Dick Tady, Jack Tady, Brian O ' Boyle, Sam Pugliano, Fred Gregorich, Mary Udovich, Josephine Lausche, Anna Vadnal, Frenchy ( Frank ) Sintic-Sunshine Boys, Jerry " Jazz " Jasinski, Larry Sintic and many others.
* Mary Louise Perlman, musician ( née Platt )

Platt and Campbell
Three to Tango is a 1999 romantic comedy film starring Matthew Perry, Neve Campbell, Dylan McDermott and Oliver Platt.

Platt and known
Platt Rogers Spencer is known as the " Father of American Penmanship ".
A significant minority of inhabitants of the department ( fewer than 100, 000 ) speak a Germanic dialect known as platt lorrain or Lothringer Platt ( see Lorraine Franconian ).
Lewis E. Platt ( April 11, 1941 – September 8, 2005 ), commonly known as Lew Platt, was an American businessman and corporate director, who was chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard.
Platt was known as an embodiment of the " HP Way ", a management philosophy developed by company founders Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, that " built on respect for every individual and on the notion that people want to do their best -- and will, if given the right direction ".
Records of the name Rusholme do not appear until the mid-13th century when " Russum " is mentioned ; at this time it is known that a house existed at Platt which was replaced by a larger house of black and white construction which was the home of the Platts until the mid-18th century when the present classical building replaced it.
Lorraine Platt, organiser of ' Conservatives Against Fox Hunting ', is the only known Conservative on the staff or board.
Edward Cuthbert Platt ( February 14, 1916 – March 19, 1974 ) was an American actor best known for his portrayal of " The Chief " in the 1965-70 NBC / CBS television series Get Smart.
The magazine is especially known for its food writing ( its restaurant critic Adam Platt won a James Beard Award in 2009, and its Underground Gourmet critics Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld have won two National Magazine Awards ); and also for its political coverage, especially John Heilemann's reporting on the 2008 presidential election, which led to his ( and Mark Halperin's ) best-selling book Game Change, and for coverage of the first two years of the Obama administration ; The New Republic praised its " hugely impressive political coverage " during this period.
Tall Tale, also known as Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill is a 1995 Western adventure fantasy film starring Patrick Swayze, Nick Stahl, Oliver Platt, Roger Aaron Brown, Stephen Lang, Scott Glenn, Catherine O ' Hara, and Jared Harris.
She is best known for her role as Sarah-Louise Platt in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 1999 to 2007.
Thomas Collier Platt ( July 15, 1833 – March 6, 1910 ) was a two-term member of the U. S. House of Representatives ( 1873 – 1877 ) and a three-term U. S. Senator from New York in the years 1881, 1897 to 1909 — is best known as the " political boss " of the Republican Party in New York State in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century.
Another successful alumnus from this series was actor Helen Worth, now widely known for her role of Gail Platt on Coronation Street.

Platt and on
New characters were introduced, such as Terry Duckworth ( Nigel Pivaro ), Curly Watts ( Kevin Kennedy ), Martin Platt ( Sean Wilson ), Reg Holdsworth ( Ken Morley ) and the McDonald family ; one of whom, Simon Gregson, started on the show as Steve McDonald a week after his 15th birthday, and has been in the programme ever since.
Earlier in the year, 13-year-old Sarah-Louise Platt ( Tina O ' Brien ) had become pregnant and given birth to a baby girl, Bethany, on 4 June.
Much of the decade was spent on the family dramas of Gail Platt.
At the New Orleans slave market, Burch's partner Thomas Freeman sold Northup under the name of Platt to William Ford, a planter on Bayou Boeuf of the Red River ( Mississippi ) in Louisiana.
He made such an effort to root out corruption and " machine politics " that Republican boss Thomas Collier Platt forced him on McKinley as a running mate in the 1900 election, against the wishes of McKinley's manager, Senator Mark Hanna.
Although Thomas C. Platt and other disaffected party leaders mounted a dump-Harrison movement coalescing around veteran candidate James G. Blaine of Maine, the president's forces had the nomination locked up by the time delegates met in Minneapolis on June 7-10, 1892.
With his wife Polly Platt, he headed for Los Angeles, skipping out on the rent in the process.
Other well-known Australian performers who also got their start as a contestant on the show include Asher Keddie, Alyce Platt, John Foreman, Maria Mercedes, Sylvie Paladino, Marty Fields and Michael Cormick.
The new series was broadcast on BBC Radio 7 and repeated in mid 2010 as three hour-long episodes: Rebel ( written by Ben Aaronovitch ), Traitor ( Marc Platt ) and Liberator ( James Swallow ).
He came along as assistant production manager working with Polly Platt on location scouting and played a small part as the student who is smacked on the backside by Coach Popper during basketball practice.
One of its owners was Sir Hugh Platt ( 1552 – 1608 ), author of books on gardening and practical science.
* Edward Platt on Millais
* Charles Burr Todd, The History of Redding, Connecticut: From its First Settlement to the Present Time: With Notes on the Adams, Banks, Barlow, Bartlett, Bartram, Bates, Beach, Benedict, Batts, Burr, Burritt, Burton, Chatfield, Couch, Darling, Fairchild, Foster, Gold, Gorham, Gray, Griffin, Hall, Hawley, Heron, Hill, Hull, Jackson, Lee, Lyon, Lord, Mallory, Meade, Meeker, Merchant, Morehouse, Perry, Platt, Read, Rogers, Rumsey, Sanford, Smith, Stow, and Strong Families.
This action spurred the passage of a preservation ordinance, creating the Grand Cane Preservation Commission, which resulted in the subsequent listing on the National Register of Historic Places of several buildings in the Historic District ( Platt, Old Post Office, Cook & Douglas, Hicks & Richardson, & Ricks Bros .).
Many other buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places include DR. W. W. Platt Dental Office built in 1939.
The Town of Schuyler Falls was named after Peter Schuyler who bought the mill on the Salmon River from Zephaniah Platt.
" Bogus business opportunities trample on Americans ’ dreams of financial independence ," said FTC Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras.
Platt was the most successful of these players, captaining England on many occasions and also helping Arsenal win the double at the end of his playing career.
Platt Brothers became the largest textile machine makers in the world, employing over people in the 1890s, twice the number of their nearest rivals Dobson & Barlow in Bolton and Asa Lees on Greenacres Moor.
The Virgin New Adventures novel Lungbarrow by Marc Platt provides some additional history on the Hand during the early years of its creation on Gallifrey.
Another response to the book came from Charles Platt, author and former senior editor at Wired Magazine, who took an entry-level job at a Wal-Mart store and recounted his experience on the blog Boing Boing.
The Platt Amendment was introduced to Congress by Senator Orville H. Platt on February 25, 1901.

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