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She and plays
She wrote gay plays about the girls for family entertainments, like `` Oh, What Fun!!
She called him `` Stuck-up -- that's why nobody plays with you, Mister Stuck-up ''.
She plays a central role in the first part of G. A. Henty's novel Beric the Briton and in a children's novel by Henry Treece.
She was introduced anonymously while still a teenager in the third book in the series and plays a larger role in several of the titles of the 1930s and 1940s.
She then plays a character named " Laliari " while wearing the name Jane Doe as an actress.
" She had been a model since she was sixteen and had acted in two failed plays.
She provides the only major element of Bring It On that plays as tweaking parody rather than slick, strident, body-slam churlishness.
She leans forward to restrain the Christ Child as he plays roughly with a lamb, the sign of his own impending sacrifice.
She also read the plays of William Shakespeare, and novels by Charles Dickens and Sir Walter Scott.
She wrote fourteen plays, including " Fools Errand " which ran on Broadway in 1927.
She plays Sofia, the love interest of Eduardo Noriega's lead character.
She plays poker each week with them and also runs the onboard theatre troupe, being a skilled actress and director.
She went on to star in several other plays in Washington.
She plays a major part in various adventures of Jason's crew, suffered injury in a battle at Colchis, and was healed by Medea.
She plays a woman raped, along with her sister, by a ruthless gang at a fairground and seeks revenge for her sister's now vegetative state by systematically murdering her rapists.
She plays hopscotch in the Villa and sees the patient as a noble hero who is suffering.
She discovers his name is Nino Quincampoix, and she plays a cat and mouse game with him around Paris before eventually anonymously returning his treasured album.
She plays beautiful, sensitive, deep parts with a little bit of intelligence behind them.
She also began to participate in amateur plays and musicals, starting in 1780, in a theatre built for her and other courtiers who wished to indulge in the delights of acting and singing.
She has also published two plays but has not yet translated either.
She composes plays for her sisters to perform and writes short stories.
She also plays the ukulele.
She also cites verbal similarities between both Shrew plays and the anonymous play A Knack to Know a Knave ( c1592 ), which was first performed at The Rose on 10 June 1592.
She is mentioned briefly in The Lord of the Rings, and plays a supporting role in The Silmarillion.

She and Katherine
She was born into an upper-middle-class family: her father, Robert Simpson Cassat ( later Cassatt ), was a successful stockbroker and land speculator, and her mother, Katherine Kelso Johnston, came from a banking family.
She appears briefly in Katherine by Anya Seton, as well as in The King's Mistress, by Emma Campion, where she is a friend of the main character, Alice Perrers.
She won the Tony Award for her performance as Blanche Dubois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, sharing the prize with Katherine Cornell ( who won for the female lead in Antony and Cleopatra ) and Judith Anderson ( for the latter's portrayal of Medea ).
She remained a member of the company for four seasons, 1957 – 1961, her roles including Katherine in Henry V in 1958 ( which was also her New York debut ), and as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in October 1960, directed and designed by Franco Zeffirelli.
She was his first child with his Jewish wife, Anna ( née Spieglová ), who later also had another daughter Katherine ( a schoolteacher ) and son John ( an economist ).
She was the subject of the 1973 BBC miniseries A Picture of Katherine Mansfield starring Vanessa Redgrave.
In 2012 they broadcast Nicholas Wright's new play Travelling Light on 9 February, followed by The Comedy of Errors with Lenny Henry on 1 March and She Stoops to Conquer with Katherine Kelly, Steve Pemberton and Sophie Thompson on 29 March.
She was the second-longest-reigning Miss America: in the early days of the pageant, Mary Katherine Campbell from Ohio won the pageant twice, in 1922 and again in 1923.
She quickly made a name for herself when, in her fourth fight on December 12, 1996, her opponent Katherine Dallam suffered massive brain injuries during a fight that ended in a fourth-round knockout.
She was also portrayed by Katherine Helmond in Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story, a 1995 made for TV movie and by Joanne Linville in James Dean, a 2001 made for TV movie ..
She has a daughter, Katherine ( b. 1991 ).
She is also the step-mother to Katherine and Douglas Lehtinen.
She was born Virginia Cole, the daughter of O. H. " King " Cole, who was president of the Barbershop Harmony Society ( then known as SPEBSQSA ), and Katherine Flack.
She and Henry Sage divorced in 1908, but Henry Sage continued to support his ex-wife and younger daughter, and Katherine visited him and his new wife in Albany from time to time and wrote him frequent letters.
She has two older sisters, Katherine and Olivia.
She and her husband have four daughters, Meaghan Anne, Maeve Fahey, Rose Katherine and Kerry Sophia Kennedy Townsend.
She performed with the dance troupe of Katherine Dunham before making her professional debut in George Abbott's Brown Sugar.
She has become well known for her biographical film roles portraying real life women in African American culture, including Tina Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It, as well as Betty Shabazz in Malcolm X and Panther, Rosa Parks in The Rosa Parks Story, Katherine Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream, and Voletta Wallace in Notorious.
She was the tutor of the philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis ( 1922 – 1997 ), as he revealed in a radio interview by Katherine von Bulow ( France Culture-20 / 4 / 96 ).
She also formed a comedy troupe, the " Random Acts ", with collaborators Katherine Jackson and Anne Marie Kerr, in Toronto in the early 1990s.
She was born Katherine Laverne Starks on a reservation in Dougherty, Oklahoma.
She is one of four original cast members still appearing on the series, along with Katherine Kelly Lang, John McCook and Ronn Moss.
She was born as Madeleine Talmage Force on June 19, 1893, in Brooklyn, New York to William Hurlbut Force and his wife, the former Katherine Arvilla Talmage ( 1863-c. 1930 ).
She had one sibling, Katherine Emmons Force.

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