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* 1934 – Shirley MacLaine, American actor and author
Nights of Cabiria was adapted as the Broadway musical Sweet Charity and the movie Sweet Charity ( 1969 ) by Bob Fosse starring Shirley MacLaine.
Lemmon worked with many legendary leading ladies, among them Marilyn Monroe, Natalie Wood, Betty Grable, Janet Leigh, Shirley MacLaine, Romy Schneider, Doris Day, Kim Novak, Judy Holliday, Rita Hayworth, June Allyson, Virna Lisi, Ann-Margret, Sophia Loren, and many more.
The code was relaxed somewhat after 1961, and the next year William Wyler remade The Children's Hour with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine.
The allegation was also repeated by Shirley MacLaine in her book Out On a Limb.
Authors such as Chris Griscom and Shirley MacLaine explored it in numerous ways in their books.
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In 1970, Eastwood starred in the western Two Mules for Sister Sara, with Shirley MacLaine and directed by Don Siegel.
In 2001, she costarred in the TV film These Old Broads with Debbie Reynolds, Shirley MacLaine and Elizabeth Taylor.
Le Lido, on the Champs-Élysées has been a venue of the finest shows with the most famous names since 1946 including Édith Piaf, Laurel & Hardy, Shirley MacLaine, Marlene Dietrich, Maurice Chevalier, and Noël Coward among them.
Caine made his first film in the United States in 1966, after an invitation from Shirley MacLaine to play opposite her in Gambit.
When Warren Beatty was on board as producer only, his sister Shirley MacLaine was a strong possibility to play Bonnie.
Sixteen years later, MacMurray played Jeff Sheldrake, a two-timing corporate executive in Wilder's Oscar-winning comedy The Apartment, ( 1960 ) with Shirley MacLaine and Jack Lemmon.
The most notable of his films in the decade included the war epics The Longest Day ( 1962 ) and Anzio ( 1968 ), the Shirley MacLaine comedy-musical What a Way to Go!
Peggy King was a regular on the series as a vocalist, and the guest stars ranged from Shirley MacLaine and Evelyn Rudie to Bob Feller, Phyllis Avery and Vampira.
This reputation was born out of moments like Letterman's verbal sparring matches with Cher, Shirley MacLaine and Harvey Pekar.
The 1958 film version, adapted by John Michael Hayes and directed by Joseph Anthony, starred Shirley Booth ( Come Back, Little Sheba ) as Dolly, Anthony Perkins ( Psycho ) as Cornelius, Shirley MacLaine ( Terms of Endearment ) as Irene, Paul Ford ( The Music Man ) as Vandergelder, and Robert Morse reprising his Broadway role as Barnaby.
Released in 2011, the movie stars Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine, and Matthew McConaughey.
* 1989 Filming of " Waiting for the Light " released 1990, Starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr
The role of Gladys was lucky for Haney's understudy, Shirley MacLaine.
She is also one of only two women who have twice received the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice film festival: in 1988 for her part in Une affaire de femmes ( tied with Shirley MacLaine ), and in 1995 for La Cérémonie ( tied with her partner in the movie, Sandrine Bonnaire ).
Centered on a series of Las Vegas casino robberies, the film's other stars included Angie Dickinson, Cesar Romero, Richard Conte, Akim Tamiroff, Henry Silva, Ilka Chase, Norman Fell, Harry Wilson, and Buddy Lester, as well as cameo appearances by Shirley MacLaine, Red Skelton, and George Raft.

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Miss Shirley Joan Meredith, a former student of North Texas State University, was married Saturday to Larry W. Mills, who has attended Arlington State College.
It was founded by four senior Labour Party ' moderates ', dubbed the ' Gang of Four ': Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams.
The leading figures of the second generation of historical dance research include Shirley Wynne and her Baroque Dance Ensemble which was founded at Ohio State University in the early 1970s and Wendy Hilton ( 1931 – 2002 ), a student of Belinda Quirey who supplemented the work of Melusine Wood with her own research into original sources.
After Anne's death Charlotte resumed writing as a way of dealing with her grief, and Shirley which deals with the themes of industrial unrest and the role of women in society was published in October 1849.
Hofstadter is related by marriage to the late evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould: Hofstadter's paternal aunt Shirley Hofstadter was married to Gould's maternal uncle Herbert Rosenberg.
*" And I Love You So " was covered by Elvis Presley, Helen Reddy, Shirley Bassey, Glen Campbell, Engelbert Humperdinck, Howard Keel and a 1973 hit for Perry Como
In the 1960s Vic Schoen was working on a show in Las Vegas with Shirley Temple.
It was Ball, according to numerous radio historians, who suggested Arden for Our Miss Brooks after Shirley Booth auditioned for but failed to land the role and Ball – committed at the time to My Favorite Husband – could not.
Lesbianism or homosexuality was never spoken of in The Children's Hour ( film ) | The Children's Hour, but it is clear why Shirley MacLaine's character hangs herself.
Almost immediately after his election as leader he was faced with a serious crisis: the creation in early 1981 of a breakaway party by four senior Labour right-wingers, Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and William Rodgers ( the so-called " Gang of Four "), the Social Democratic Party.
In the liner notes of the CD reissue of her 1966 album, Nancy In London, Sinatra states that she was " scared to death " of recording the song, and asked the songwriters: " Are you sure you don't want Shirley Bassey?
Stott Despoja was born in Adelaide, the daughter of Shirley Stott, an Australian-born journalist with English heritage, and Mario Despoja, an immigrant from Croatia ( then Yugoslavia ).
In 2004, Shirley Manson of Garbage spoke of Smith's influence on her in Rolling Stones issue " The Immortals: 100 Greatest Artists of All Time ", in which Patti Smith was counted number 47.
As one of the so-called " Gang of Four ", he was a founder of the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) in January 1981 with David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams.
After Shirley Jackson died, a crate of unpublished short stories was discovered in her barn and collected into a short story collection in her memory.
* Shirley was removed from her parents and had her children removed from her.
Shirley Dean was first elected Mayor of Berkeley in 1994 after a close run-off race.
By 1970 Macainsh was back with Strauks, now on drums, first in Claptrap and by 1971 in Frame which had Graeme " Shirley " Strachan as lead vocalist.
In 1977 a made-for-TV docudrama titled Wilma ( also known as The Story of Wilma Rudolph ) was produced by Bud Greenspan ; it starred Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson, Jason Bernard and Denzel Washington in one of his first roles.
He referred to his Liverpudlian son-in-law as " Shirley Temple " or a " randy Scouse git " ( Randy Scouse Git as a phrase caught the ear of Micky Dolenz of The Monkees who heard it while on tour in the UK-and who co-opted it as the title of the group's next single-though their record label renamed it " Alternate Title " in the UK market to avoid controversy ) and to his wife as a " silly moo " ( a substitute for " cow " which was vetoed by the BBC's head of comedy Frank Muir ).
Truman was the subject of the book Truman of St. Helens: The Man and His Mountain written by his niece Shirley Rosen and was portrayed by Art Carney in the 1981 docu-drama film St. Helens.

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