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Sims and Reeves
* Hank Worden as Sims Reeves
* February-Operatic tenor Sims Reeves returns to perform in Dublin with his new wife, soprano Charlotte Emma Lucombe.
Sims Reeves sang on the opening day before an audience of 102, 000.
The high pitch was maintained by Sir Michael Costa for the Crystal Palace Handel Festivals, causing the withdrawal of the principal tenor Sims Reeves in 1877, though at singers ' insistence the Birmingham Festival pitch was lowered ( and the organ retuned ) at that time.
The English tenor Sims Reeves was a noted Gennaro.
Soon afterwards he was in a hand-picked choir for Handel's Messiah, where the tenor Sims Reeves headed the soloists, at the Eisteddfod at Rhuddlan Castle, and was in the chorus for Elijah and Rossini's Stabat Mater under Julius Benedict at the Liverpool Festival.
In 1855, Santley went to Italy to study as a singer, with advice from Sims Reeves to visit Lamperti in Milan.
From the first, he was given firm encouragement by Sims Reeves and Clara Novello, and by Mario and Grisi, with whom he sang on various occasions.
At the Birmingham festival of 1864 was given Michael Costa's new work Naaman, where ( as Elisha ) he sang opposite Sims Reeves and the young Adelina Patti ( then making her first appearance in oratorio ).
He was also able to fit in performances of Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride in Manchester, with Sims Reeves and Catherine Hayes, for Charles Hallé.
Mapleson mounted a new opera, George Alexander Macfarren's Robin Hood, featuring a cast led by Sims Reeves and stage-debutante Helen Lemmens-Sherrington, under the direction of Charles Hallé.
Sims Reeves had joined the company to perform the roles of Edgardo, Huon and Faust ( with Tietjens and Trebelli as his partners ).
* S. Reeves, Sims Reeves, His Life and Recollections Written by Himself ( Simpkin Marshall & Co, London 1888 ).
His immediate successor was the Englishman John Sims Reeves who sang into the 1880s.
She had a fine alto voice, which developed into a contralto, and she studied singing under J. Wass, Ciro Pinsuti and Mrs Sims Reeves ( i. e. Emma Lucombe ).
Both Sims Reeves and Charles Santley made strenuous and persistent complaints to Messrs. Chappell's, and new translations were made secretly, since no-one dared to tell Chorley.
At the age of six she did her first role in male clothing under the name Pocket Sims Reeves, a parody of then-famous opera singer Sims Reeves.
He was one of three singers invited to tour with Sims Reeves in Reeves's farewell series of concerts.

Sims and Mrs
Irene Joan Marion Sims ( 9 May 1930 – 27 June 2001 ), best known as Joan Sims, was an English actress, best remembered for her roles in the Carry On films, and latterly for playing both Madge Hardcastle in As Time Goes By, and Mrs Wembley the cook with a liking for sherry in the TV comedy series On the Up.
Many soon-to-be-famous faces pop up, including: Lionel Jeffries (" Murder Ahoy " and " Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ", Leslie Philips, Jane Asher, Anne Reid ( Coronation Street and Dinnerladies ), Edward Mulhare ( The Ghost & Mrs. Muir and Knight Rider ), Patrick Troughton ( the Second Doctor ), Irene Handl, Desmond Llewelyn ( Q in the Bond films ), Sam Kydd, Sid James, Joan Sims and Bernard Bresslaw ( Carry On films ), Leo McKern ( Rumpole of the Bailey ), Alfie Bass ( The Army Game ), Sylvia Kay ( Just Good Friends ), Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell ( Steptoe and Son ), Barbara Mullen ( Dr Finlay's Casebook ), Richard O ' Sullivan ( Man About the House ), Geoffrey Bayldon ( Catweazle ), Billie Whitelaw, Ronald Allen, Gordon Jackson.
* Molly Sims as Mrs. Feldman
In Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion, Cooke argues that the characters of Peter, Lucy, and Mrs. Sims were drawn from people in Atwood's life – Peter being a fictionalized version of Atwood's boyfriend ( also an amateur photographer ) and later fiancé.
Robert Buchanan and Sims co-authored five melodramas at the Adelphi, including The Trumpet Call ( 1891 ), starring Mrs Patrick Campbell early in her career.
Sims and Mrs Campbell had an affair, but she tired of it before he did.
* Joan Sims as Mrs. Fiona Wembley, the Carpenter family's cordon bleu cook
* Joan Sims ... Mrs. Cratchit

Sims and James
* 1813 – James Marion Sims, American physician ( d. 1883 )
Rogers and Thomas cast a regular group of actors-known as " The Carry On team " who included Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Jim Dale.
Besides Danny Hillis, other noted people who worked for or with the company included Greg Papadopoulos, David Waltz, Guy L Steele, Jr., Karl Sims, Brewster Kahle, Bradley Kuszmaul, Charles E. Leiserson, Marvin Minsky, Carl Feynman, Cliff Lasser, Marvin Denicoff, Alex Vasilevksy, Doug Lenat, Stephen Wolfram, Alan Edelman, Eric Lander, Richard Feynman, Richard Fishman, Mirza Mehdi, Alan Harshman, Richard Jordan, Alan Mercer, James Bailey, Tsutomu Shimomura and Jack Schwartz.
* Prosecuting Attorney: James Sims
In 1909, James Sims Wilson, a settler from Kentucky, established a ranch north of Pensacola and east of Grand River.
The film features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Barbara Windsor and Hattie Jacques.
The film features regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques and Bernard Bresslaw.
The film is being penned and produced by screenwriter John Darko, known for his work on James Wan's Insidious and Aaron Sims ' Archetype.
Sims was born in Spokane, Washington, to Reverend James C. Sims Sr. and Lydia T. Sims.
The film centers on ambitious but undisciplined New York City office worker John Sims ( played by James Murray ) who meets and marries Mary ( Eleanor Boardman ).
* James Murray as John ' Johnny ' Sims
* Sims, James.
It stars Carry On regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth.
She returned as a Bond-girl parody in Carry On Spying ( 1964 ), a hospital patient who falls in love with Bernard Bresslaw in Carry On Doctor ( 1967 ) and as his permanently car-sick companion, on holiday with Sid James and Sims in Carry On Camping ( 1969 ), her fourth and last in the series.
The Medical and Chirurgical Society of London was a learned society of physicians and surgeons which was founded in 1805 by 26 personalities in these fields who had left the Medical Society of London ( founded 1773 ) because of disagreement with the autocratic style of its president, James Sims.
* Revd James Sims Carah ( Gwas Crowan )
J. Marion Sims, born James Marion Sims ( January 25, 1813 – November 13, 1883 ) was a surgical pioneer, considered the father of American gynecology.
it: James Marion Sims
It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott, Hattie Jacques, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth.
Rebecca Sims was acquired by the Navy at Fairhaven, Massachusetts, on 21 October 1861, stripped of all unnecessary equipment, filled with stone, and, under the command of her previous master, James M. Willis, sent south.

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