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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 plays Katherine Rhumor, a New York socialite who finds herself drawn into the central intrigue of a think tank, after the death of her husband.
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 onscreen
She has credits ( sometimes under her full name, sometimes simply as kira ) on such films as Confessions of a Dangerous Mind ( 2002 ), Under the Tuscan Sun ( 2003 ), and The Twilight Saga: New Moon ( 2009 ), and has also appeared onscreen in the documentaries We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen and American Hardcore.
She made her television acting debut in 1973, on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live, performing a wedding song at the nuptials of her " onscreen cousin ", Carla Gray Hall, portrayed by Ellen Holly.
She became known for onscreen pairings with actor Alan Ladd.
She played the onscreen victim of a deranged serial killer in the 2000 film The Cell.
She made her onscreen debut in 2002, opposite Dennis Hopper and Christopher Lambert in The Piano Player, a TV-movie by Jean-Pierre Roux.
She returned again for an extended stay in mid-2008, first appearing onscreen on June 11, 2008.
She stopped filming in September but will be onscreen until the end of the year.
She made her onscreen debut in 1995 with the television movie Stolen Innocence, and her big screen debut playing Miss Minneapolis in the beauty pageant-set comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous.
She was mentioned by the Holly character to be much more attactive than her but, unlike Holly, most of her romantic relationships were never shown onscreen although mentioned.
She made her last onscreen appearance in the 1955 film How to Be Very, Very Popular, opposite Betty Grable.
She appeared onscreen as co-presenter of Scrapheap Challenge from the second series onwards until 2001 when Lisa Rogers took over, and of Junkyard Wars for the first three series until replaced by Karyn Bryant.
She and Farentino separated around the same time Lee's onscreen husband, Don Murray, left the show.
She and her entourage finished the show with a ghetto-themed " Music ", introduced by Ali G, as her music video images flashed onscreen behind her.
She attended the funeral of her EastEnders onscreen daughter Wendy Richard on 9 March 2009.
She was the last person to dance with him onscreen.
She left the show in February 2007, along with onscreen mother Judi Evans.
She first appeared onscreen as Tammy Fytch in 1993.
She made her last onscreen appearance in the November 6, 1988, episode of the syndicated horror anthology Freddy's Nightmares.
She has remained working in the Australian television industry, often onscreen since including stints with Ernie Sigley and Daryl Somers on Hey Hey It's Saturday.
She is the daughter of Phillip Spaulding and Beth Raines, born onscreen on Thanksgiving in 1990.
She was romantically linked with actor Herb Edelman ( who played her onscreen significant other on St.
Atkinson appeared onscreen from Sat 13 August 2011, but had confirmed on Twitter that she was only there for 10 weeks ( 10 episodes ) She left the show on 1st October 2011, after her sixth appearance.
She is married to actor Charles Frank, who played her onscreen husband, Dr. Jeff Martin # 2, on All My Children.

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