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She is the co-owner of Bagdasarian Productions with her husband Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
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She, too, is concerned with `` the becoming, the process of realization '', but she does not think in terms of subtle variations of spatial or temporal patterns.
She had stood at the bottom of the stairs, as usual, when Mrs. Coolidge came down, in the same dress that is now in the Smithsonian, to greet her guests.
She has studied and observed and she is convinced that her young man is going to be endlessly enchanting.
She is owned by Ralph H. Kroening, Milwaukee, Wis., who, according to the railbirds, can feel justly proud of her.
She didn't like her stepmother, but nothing is known to have occurred shortly before the crime that could have caused such a murderous rage.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
She sees that there is a cup of steaming hot coffee awaiting him and the two chat informally as she presents the rules of the center and explains procedures.
She is in Madame Tussard's Waxworks in London, a princess of the Kiowa tribe and an honorary colonel in many states.
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She can also be heard in the commentary for the Region 1 The End of Evangelion DVD along with fellow voice actors Taliesin Jaffe and husband / Gaijin co-owner Jason C. Lee.
She lives in the home with her son, Beaver ( now a businessman and co-owner of the Cleaver and Rutherford Co. with Clarence " Lumpy " Rutherford ) and two grandsons, Kip and Ollie.
She is the founder of the production company PZNZ Media and, along with ex-boyfriend Ness Wadia, a co-owner of the Indian Premier League cricket team Kings XI Punjab.
She was formally crowned Miss Universe 2002 by pageant co-owner Donald Trump in New York City, and a busy week of press engagements followed.
She told Albion City Historian, Frank Passic: Rex was a co-owner ( with his brother Walter ) and editor of the Albion Evening Recorder newspaper.
She is the current co-owner and vice president of Troublemaker Studios, the production company that she and her former husband, Robert Rodriguez, founded in 2000.
She and Hollis moved to Berkeley, California, where her interest in food led to her joining the collectively owned Swallow Restaurant as a chef and co-owner from 1973 to 1977, and where she played an important role in the culinary revolution taking place at the time.
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She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit " Come On-a My House " written by William Saroyan and his cousin Ross Bagdasarian ( better known as David Seville, the father figure of Alvin and the Chipmunks ), which was followed by other pop numbers such as " Botch-a-Me " ( a cover version of the Italian song Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina by Alberto Rabagliati ), " Mambo Italiano ", " Tenderly ", " Half as Much ", " Hey There " and " This Ole House ", although she had success as a jazz vocalist.
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She co-wrote, directed and starred in the film and produced it under the banner of her own company, Leni Riefenstahl Productions.
She currently owns a production company with Connie Tavel, Hunt / Tavel Productions under Sony Pictures Entertainment.
She has also made many single television appearances, including playing Jill, the receptionist from Pear Tree Productions, in one episode of the first series of I'm Alan Partridge, a rural dominatrix in Doc Martin as well as roles in Midsomer Murders and Coronation Street.
She sang on various episodes of the show, including a heavily altered version of Aretha Franklin's " Respect " and the original song, " Make Up Your Mind " produced by Robert Jerald of N ' Spyre Music Productions.
Following the 1991 – 92 season, Angela Lansbury became the series ' executive producer after she and her husband's production company, Corymore Productions, purchased a majority interest in Murder, She Wrote from Universal Television, which remained as a producer and distributor.
She has also reprised her role as Ace in the charity special Dimensions in Time and the Doctor Who audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions.
She has also started her own ( as the show's producer, Meetinghouse Productions Inc., ( which also produces World's Dumbest ) calls it ) docu-comedy series ( the first episode of which can be viewed on YouTube ) about herself, family, and friends.
She had been working with ADV Films for years before she moved out to create Gaijin Productions .< ref >
She was embroiled in a court case when she broke her contract with the producers of Beyond 2000 to join 60 Minutes: Curro v Beyond Productions Pty Ltd ( 1993 ) 30 NSWLR 337, decided 7 May 1993.
She has continued to reprise the role in audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions ( eleven to date, including the episodes The One Doctor and The Fires of Vulcan ).
She would also reprise her role as Nyssa very briefly in the 1993 Doctor Who charity special, Dimensions in Time, and subsequently in the audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions.
The 1965 film She was produced by Hammer Film Productions and starred Ursula Andress as Ayesha and John Richardson as her reincarnated love, with Peter Cushing and Bernard Cribbins as other members of the expedition.
She also runs her own production company, Jenncity Productions in New York City and was featured in the May 2007 issue of Revolver Magazine.
She also plays Janine Foster, mother of Peri Brown, in the Doctor Who audio drama " The Reaping ", produced by Big Finish Productions released in the United Kingdom in September 2006.
She then moved on again, this time to the small independent production company Clark Productions, for whom she worked on Channel 4's current affairs programme Hard News.
She is perhaps best known for her long collaboration with Merchant Ivory Productions, made up of director James Ivory and the late producer Ismail Merchant.
She also was waiting for the pilot of a King World Productions show, " The Rock ' n Roll Evening News ", to be sold.
She formed her own television production company, La Plante Productions, in 1994 and as La Plante Productions she wrote and produced the sequel to Widows, the equally gutsy She's Out ( ITV, 1995 ).
She is chief executive of Floella Benjamin Productions, which has made television programmes since 1987.
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