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Arriving in London, she was promptly taken under the wing of socialite Sybil Colefax, whose drawing room had become a salon, filled with " the bright young things " of the day such as John Gielgud, Harold Nicolson, Noël Coward and notables such as Arnold Bennett, Max Beerbohm and Bernard Shaw.

Sybil and Goole
Goole identifies Sybil as the head of a women's charity to which Eva / Daisy had turned for help.
Despite vigorous cross-examination from Goole, Sybil denies any wrongdoing.
Sheila begs her mother not to continue, but Goole plays his final card, making Sybil admit that the " drunken young man " should give a ' public confession, accepting all the blame '.
The play had its first English production in 1946 at the New Theatre in London with Ralph Richardson as Inspector Goole, Harry Andrews as Gerald Croft, Margaret Leighton as Sheila Birling, Julian Mitchell as Arthur Birling, Marian Spencer as Sybil Birling and Alec Guinness as Eric Birling.
The original production featured Kenneth Cranham as Inspector Goole ( later played by Barry Foster and Philip Whitchurch ), Richard Pasco as Arthur Birling ( later played by Julian Glover, Edward Peel and William Gaunt ), Barbara Leigh Hunt as Sybil Birling ( later played by Judy Parfitt, Margaret Tyzack and Marjorie Yates ), Diana Kent as Sheila Birling ( later played by Sylvestra Le Touzel ) and Louis Hillyer as Gerald Croft.
Kenneth Cranham recreated his role as Inspector Goole with Philip Bosco as Arthur Birling and Rosemary Harris ( later Siân Phillips ) as Sybil Birling.
Daldry returned to re-direct the production and casting includes Nicholas Woodeson returning to the role of Inspector Goole ( he previously took over that role from Kenneth Cranham during the same production's Broadway run in 1994 ) and David Roper as Arthur Birling, Sandra Duncan as Sybil Birling, Marianne Oldham as Sheila Birling, Robin Whiting as Eric Birling, Timothy Watson as Gerald Croft and Diana Payne Myers as Edna.
The play starred Tom Mannion as Inspector Goole, Karen Archer as Sybil Birling, Geoff Leesley as Arthur Birling, John Sackville as Gerald Croft, Kelly Hotten as Sheila Birling, Henry Gilbert as Eric Birling and Janie Booth as Edna.
Alastair Sim starred as Inspector Goole, renamed " Poole " for the film, with Jane Wenham as Eva Smith, Eileen Moore as Sheila Birling, Arthur Young as Arthur Birling, Brian Worth as Gerald Croft, Olga Lindo as Sybil Birling and Bryan Forbes as Eric Birling.
Bernard Hepton starred as Inspector Goole, and the cast included Sarah Berger as Sheila Birling, Nigel Davenport as Arthur Birling, Simon Ward as Gerald Croft, Margaret Tyzack as Sybil Birling and David Sibley as Eric Birling.
On 14 July 2007 BBC Radio 7 broadcast an adaptation by John Foley originally aired on the BBC World Service, starring Bob Peck as Inspector Goole, John Woodvine as Arthur Birling and Maggie Steed as Sybil Birling.

Sybil and Eva
Sybil also criticizes Eva for appearing proud and putting on airs and graces, and for being “ impertinent ” rather than being meek and grateful to her social superiors.
She went on to play Sybil Gordon in Chariots of Fire and Eva Galli / Alma Mobley in Ghost Story, both in 1981.

Sybil and was
Sullivan was engaged to champion swimmer Sybil Bauer, but she died of cancer in 1927 at the age of 23.
Grand Guignol flourished briefly in London in the early 1920s under the direction of Jose Levy, where it attracted the talents of Sybil Thorndike and Noël Coward, and a series of short English " Grand Guignol " films ( using original screenplays, not play adaptations ) was made at the same time, directed by Fred Paul.
Sybil was definitely mother of Sybil and Rainald, possibly also of William and Rohese.
" I sette magnifici gladiatori " ( 1983 ) aka " The Seven Magnificent Gladiators " was a Sword & Sandal variation on the Seven Samurai / Magnificent Seven theme starring Lou Ferrigno and Sybil Danning.
In 1974 the highly influential book Sybil was published, and later made into a miniseries in 1976 and again in 2007.
Soon the affair began in earnest and Sybil, seeing this as more than a passing fling with a leading lady, was unable to bear it.
From 1949 until their divorce in 1963, he was married to producer Sybil Williams, by whom he had two daughters, Katherine " Kate " Burton ( born 10 September 1957 ) and Jessica Burton ( born 1961 ).
Sybil had convinced the committee that the girl was a liar and that her application should be denied.
When Waite was almost 30, he married Ada Lakeman ( also called " Lucasta ") and they had one daughter, Sybil.
It was very popular between the wars, with appearances by Gracie Fields, Sybil Thorndike, Ivor Novello, Markova and Noël Coward.
One nation conservatism was first conceived by the Conservative British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who presented his political philosophy in two novels – Sybil, Or The Two Nations ( 1845 ) and Coningsby – published in 1845 and 1844 respectively.
The present-day intersection of Interstate 84 and Ludingtonville Road was the home of Col. Henry Ludington and his daughter Sybil, who rode one night in 1777 to call up her father's militia during the American Revolutionary War.
He was legally the son of Richard Hart-Davis, a stockbroker, and his wife Sybil née Cooper, but by the time of his conception the couple were estranged, though still living together, and Sybil Hart-Davis had many lovers at that period.
The first, a particularly cherished project, was a memoir of his beloved mother Sybil, who died young, to her son's desolation.
Williams was a close friend of Kate's parents, Richard Burton and Burton's first wife, Sybil.
John Cleese said in an 8 May 2009 interview that the role of Sybil Fawlty was originally offered to Bridget Turner, who " in the worst move of her life " turned down the part, claiming " it wasn't right for her ".
Sybil Milton has speculated that Hitler was involved in the decision to deport all Romanies to Auschwitz, as Himmler gave the order six days after meeting with Hitler and Himmler had prepared for the meeting a report on the subject Fuehrer: Aufstellung wer sind Zigeuner.
His son William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby (?– 1190 ) was married to Sybil de Braose.
In 1891, Albert Victor wrote to Lady Sybil St Clair Erskine that he was in love once again, though he does not say with whom, but by this time another potential bride, Princess Mary of Teck, was under consideration.
The historian Sybil Nolan writes: " Accounts of The Age in these years generally suggest that the paper was second-rate, outdated in both its outlook and appearance.
Richard was baptised in the private chapel of Windsor Castle on 20 October 1944 by Lord Lang of Lambeth and his godparents were the Queen ( his paternal aunt and wife of George VI ), Princess Marie Louise ( his cousin ), the Countess of Athlone ( his cousin, for whom her daughter, the Lady May Abel Smith stood proxy ), the Duke of Buccleuch ( his maternal uncle ), the Marquess of Cambridge ( his cousin ), the Lady Sybil Phipps ( his maternal aunt ), and General the Hon Sir Harold Alexander ( for whom his wife, the Lady Margaret Alexander, stood proxy ).

Sybil and also
Shirley Ardell Mason also known as " Sybil " would disappear and then reappear with no recollection of what happened during the time span.
Lady Sybil de Valines gave the Manor of the Holy Trinity on the east side of Beverley to the Knights Hospitallers in 1201, where they established a preceptory ; also to be found in Beverley during the 13th century were Dominican friars who were given some land by Henry III where they erected buildings, Franciscans were also present.
His wife Sybil and other members of his family are also buried there.
Notable people from Bury St Edmunds include author Norah Lofts, who though actually born in Shipdham Norfolk, bases many of her stories in Baildon, the fictionalised Bury St Edmunds, artist Rose Mead, artist and printer Sybil Andrews, actors Bob Hoskins and Michael Maloney theatre director Sir Peter Hall, author Maria Lousie de la Ramé ( also known as Ouida ), Canadian journalist and author Richard Gwyn, cyclist James Moore, World War II Canadian general Guy Simonds, footballer Andy Marshall and the 18th-century landscape architect Humphry Repton, Bishop of Winchester and Lord High Chancellor Stephen Gardiner.
He would unsuccessfully also attempt to woo both Sybil Waller, the daughter of Pickford Waller, as well as a younger girl named Constance " Connie " Smith.
Field's professional achievements also include winning three Emmy Awards: for her role in the TV film Sybil ( 1976 ); her guest-starring role on ER in 2000 ; and for her starring role as Nora Holden Walker on ABC's series Brothers & Sisters in 2007.
Field's dramatic portrayal of Sybil, a young woman afflicted with Dissociative Identity Disorder ( previously known as multiple personality disorder ) in the TV film not only garnered her an Emmy Award ( in 1977 ) but also enabled her to break through the typecasting she had experienced from her television sitcom roles.
In 1955, he married Sybil Spires ( born 1938 ), also of Plains, Georgia.
As of his latest promotion, his full name and title is ; " His Grace, His Excellency, The Duke of Ankh ; Commander Sir Samuel Vimes ": When serving as Ambassador for Ankh-Morpork, he is also referred to simply as " His Excellency ", and is also nicknamed " Blackboard Monitor Vimes ," and " Vetinari's Terrier " ( or hammer ): According to his wife, Sybil, Vimes is recognised by many as Lord Vetinari's right-hand man.
The role of Thaïs, similar to another Massenet heroine also written for Sybil Sanderson, Esclarmonde, is notoriously difficult to sing and is reserved for only the most gifted of performers.
His daughter Sybil B. G. Eysenck became psychologist and is widow of also noted personality psychologist Hans Eysenck, with whom she collaborated.
He also spent much time in South Africa, where he played cricket and was reunited with Sybil Ness-Harvey.
Sybil was congratulated for her heroism by friends and neighbors and also by General George Washington.
* This episode is also one of the few occasions in which Sybil directly expresses signs of affection to Basil ( while drunk ), when they are having dinner with Andre.
Later in life he married Helen Kestner ( 1893 – 1960 ), who was also an author, under the pseudonym Sybil Norton.
Jean-Michel also asks Georges to invite Sybil, who has barely seen him since his birth, to dinner in Albin's stead.
Sybil Vane is also a character in Oscar Wilde's only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.
The Drama company also nurtured the careers of stars – Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft, Sybil Thorndike, Edith Evans, Alec Guinness, Michael Redgrave, Maurice Evans, Ralph Richardson-and became famous for stylish productions under the artistic directorship of Tyrone Guthrie during the 1930s.

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