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Sally and larger-than-life
Conley's career spanned fifty years, but she was best known for her performances in daytime television, and in particular, for her portrayal of larger-than-life fashion industrialist Sally Spectra on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Sally and character
The last verse of the poem is quoted in the musical Cabaret – the character Cliff Bradshaw recites it to Sally Bowles when they first meet.
" Bernadette Peters quoted Sondheim on the character of " Sally ": " He said early on that is off balance, to put it mildly.
She appeared in two Harrison Ford films, Patriot Games ( 1992 ) and its sequel, Clear and Present Danger ( 1994 ), where she played Sally Ryan, the daughter of Ford's character Jack Ryan.
* Adelaide, a character in Philip Pullman's Sally Lockhart series of books
It is rare for the relationship between a character and an opposite-sex sidekick to lack romantic or sexual overtones of any kind — though there are examples, like Modesty Blaise and Willie Garvin, and Encyclopedia Brown and Sally Kimball.
The character of Radiator Springs hotelier Sally Carrera is heavily based on Rock Café proprietor Dawn Welch and her efforts to promote and rebuild the town.
The film starred Dick Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts and Sally Ann Howes as Truly Scrumptious, an additional character who was not in Fleming's novel.
Selma Diamond, another former Your Show of Shows writer ( who inspired Rose Marie's ' Sally Rogers ' character on The Dick Van Dyke Show ), appears as a costume mistress.
While at Columbia University, Salinger wrote a short story called " Young Folks " in Whit Burnett's class ; one character from this story has been described as a " thinly penciled prototype of Sally Hayes ".
While the period that Betty represented had been replaced by the big bands of the swing era, Fleischer Studios made an attempt to develop a replacement character in this style, in the 1938 Betty Boop cartoon Betty Boop and Sally Swing, but it was not a success.
From there he traveled back to Berlin, where he met Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood ( Isherwood being so taken with him that he named his character Sally Bowles for him ), before returning to North Africa the next year to travel throughout other parts of Morocco, the Sahara, Algeria and Tunisia.
In the traditional manner of musical theater, every significant character in the stage version of Cabaret sings to express emotion and advance the plot ; but in the film version, the musical numbers are entirely diegetic, and only two of the film's major characters ( The Emcee and Sally ) sing any songs.
The show also starred unknown character actors, such as Rob Reiner as Archie's liberal son-in-law, Michael " Meathead " Stivic and Sally Struthers as Archie and Edith's only child and Meathead's wife, Gloria Bunker-Stivic.
She also made an appearance in the low-rated, low-budget 1985 Neal Israel comedy, Moving Violations, alongside John Murray, Sally Kellerman, Fred Willard, and Jennifer Tilly, where she played the straight-man friend to Nedra Volz's character who was a haphazard driver needing to renew her license at traffic school.
Rose Marie's character Sally Rogers brought him on at the end of the episode claiming to have discovered another new dance sensation.
* Dame Sally Markham, a character in Little Britain British television and radio sketch series
* Frog, the handle of the Smokey and the Bandit character Carrie, played by Sally Field
Roger Davis starred as Stephen Foster Moody, and Pete Duel had the secondary but significant role of Honest John Smith, while Joan Hackett played a character called Clementine Hale, the same name as a part played on two AS & J episodes by Sally Field.
* Sally Bender Hyde, film character played by Jane Fonda in Coming Home ( 1978 )
The main character, Sally, is venturing through the grounds of her father's new estate when she comes across a fairy ring.
In the episode " Blink " the Doctor knows exactly what clues to leave in the past in order to help a character in the present ( Sally Sparrow ) deal with an alien threat because she has carefully collected and preserved all the information and gives it to him after the fact.
She gained international recognition in the Merchant Ivory production of Jefferson in Paris as Sally Hemings, which led to her being cast in Jonathan Demme's Beloved ( 1998 ), in which she played the title character with co-stars Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover.
The character of Felix Farmer is a person not unlike Edwards, while actress Sally Miles bears certain similarities to Julie Andrews ( who plays her ), Edwards ' wife in real life.
In Episode 5 of Series 1 of a BBC Sci-fi sitcom, Hyperdrive, a MacArthur-like character, Clare Winchester, a round-the-galaxy solo spacewoman played by Sally Phillips, is parodied with references to video diaries, a diminishing grip on reality and friendlessness.

Sally and with
`` Sally '', admonished her mother, `` you've got all evening to visit with Dan.
With Rod on his way and Matilda visiting with Mrs. Jackson while they searched out familiar names on the face of the cliff, Harmony settled on the edge of the grub box, to ease the pressure of her swollen body on her bone-weary legs, and worried about all that might have happened to Sally.
Bulletins during BBC Breakfast are presented by Sally Nugent or Mike Bushell, with the latter also appearing on other sports bulletins on the channel.
Historians widely believe that the widower Thomas Jefferson, both before and during his presidency of the United States in the early 19th century, had an intimate relationship of 38 years with his mixed-race slave Sally Hemings, in such an arrangement, and fathered all of her six children of record.
One of the jobs was working in a burlesque revue with fan dancer Sally Rand.
Scott Bremner played the title role, with Laura Bridge playing Sally.
The release of Derek Jarman's Jubilee ( 1978 ) marked the beginning of a successful period of UK art cinema, continuing into the 1980s with film-makers like Sally Potter.
Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road ; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago ; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned.
Sally tells Ben how her days have been spent with Buddy, in a " harrowing account of a lonely, middle-aged suburban woman's self-delusions ", trying to convince him ( and herself ) (" In Buddy ’ s Eyes ").
But it is clear that Sally is still in love with Ben – even though she was terribly hurt when Ben chose to marry Phyllis.
She shakes loose from the memory and begins to dance with Ben, who is touched by the memory of the Sally he once cast aside.
Phyllis interrupts this tender moment and has a biting encounter with Sally.
Sally is bitter and has never been happy with Buddy, although he has always adored her.
Buddy then appears, dressed in " plaid baggy pants, garish jacket and a shiny derby hat ", in a vaudeville routine with an imaginary Sally and his old girlfriend Margie (" The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues ").
Sally appears next, dressed as a torch singer singing of her passion for Ben from then-and her obsession with him now (" Losing My Mind ").
Buddy escorts the " emotionally devastated " Sally, while Phyllis helps Ben regain his dignity before they leave, all with the promise to work things out later.
Surviving letters suggest that he may have been in love at the time with Sally Fairfax, the wife of a friend.
One example is the contrast between birth and death, and birth and berth, and told and toll'd in Thomas Hood's account of the death of Ben the sailor ( which took place at the age of 40, contrasted with his age of zero at birth ) in his humorous poem Faithless Sally Brown:
The Judson Dance Theater, located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York ; and the Judson dancers, notably Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others ; collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver.
Arne was the first English composer to experiment with Italian-style all-sung comic opera, with his greatest success being Thomas and Sally in 1760.
A rapid succession of rhythm and blues hits followed, beginning with " Tutti Frutti " and " Long Tall Sally ", which would influence performers such as James Brown, Elvis Presley, and Otis Redding.
In Steven Moffat's short story " What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow " ( the basis for the Tenth Doctor episode " Blink "), the Ninth Doctor has a rooftop sword fight with two Sontarans in 21st century Istanbul, defeating them with the help of spy Sally Sparrow, apparently before the events of " Rose " in his personal timeline.

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