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Bringing Up Baby was the second of four films starring Grant and Hepburn, the others being Sylvia Scarlett ( 1935 ), Holiday ( 1938 ), and The Philadelphia Story ( 1940 ), the last three of which belong to a sub-genre of screwball comedy called the comedy of remarriage described by the philosopher Stanley Cavell as Hollywood's crowning achievement.

Sylvia and fitness
It also featured the health and beauty advice of Sylvia of Hollywood, arguably the first fitness guru to the stars.
Meanwhile, in 1927, Murray was sued by her then-masseuse, the famous Hollywood fitness guru Sylvia of Hollywood for the outstanding amount of $ 2, 125 during a humiliating and detailed court case.

Sylvia and radio
Sylvia played a radio and pulled on hanging junk.
Five of his radio programs-comedies for which he was often the scriptwriter, sometimes with the assistance of Sylvia Rexach-would consistently earn a strong following, as judged by the attendance to personal presentations of the artists featured in them.
The radio cast included Roslyn Silber and Alfred Ryder as children Rosalie and Sammy, Menasha Skulnik as Uncle David, Arnold Stang ( later famous as the voice of Top Cat ) as Seymour Fingerhood, Garson Kanin as Eli Edwards, and Zina Provendie as Sylvia Allison, among others.
Lee was from Kielce, but Warsaw soon emerged as a center for hip hop, after KOLOR, a radio station, began broadcasting Kolor Shock, hosted by Bogna Świątkowska, Paul Jackson, an African American expatriate, Sylvia Opoku from London, and DJ Volt, whose crew, 1kHz, became performing stars in their own right in 1995.
On Wednesday, September 26, 2007, journalist Gerry Hadden's story on George Whitman, his daughter Sylvia Beach Whitman, and Shakespeare & Company aired on NPR's The World ( a co-production of the BBC, Public Radio International ( PRI ), and the Boston radio station WGBH ).
The station became known as El Sol 96. 3 and their morning show was hosted by Sylvia Villagran who became the first woman to host a morning radio show in Los Angeles.
The " revelation " paved the way for Sylvia Porter to go on the radio, and the program What Can I Do?
New York-based talent from vaudeville and radio starred in Educational's East Coast productions: Joe Cook, Tim and Irene Ryan, Sylvia Froos, Warren Hull, Tom Howard and George Shelton, Stoopnagle and Budd, Bert Lahr, and Willie Howard.
Sylvia Plath, introducing the poem for a BBC radio reading shortly before her suicide, famously described the poem as about " a girl with an Electra complex.
Sylvia Murphy was a popular singer on radio and television programs on the CBC in Canada from 1950 to 1964.

Sylvia and had
Danny and Sylvia discovered that the dentist whose office he had been hired to watch was Sylvia's father, Samuel Fine.
Sylvia Rivera, who was in full drag and had been in the Stonewall during the raid, remembered: " You've been treating us like shit all these years?
* In the book The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, the character Esther Greenwood meets a girl named Valerie in the asylum who has had a lobotomy.
The adult cast also had recurring roles as J. J. ( Skip Hinnant ), Carmela ( Rita Moreno ), Brenda ( Lee Chamberlin ), Mark ( Morgan Freeman ), Hank ( Bill Cosby ), Winnie ( Judy Graubart ), Andy ( Jim Boyd ), Roberto ( Luis Avalos ), and Sylvia ( Hattie Winston ).
They had two children: Sylvia Caroline Parsons, born 19 November 1885, and Dr William Barclay Parsons, born 22 May 1888.
At a concert at Howard Theatre in Washington, D. C. Mickey & Sylvia heard Jody Williams play a guitar riff that Williams had played on Billy Stewart's debut single " Billy's Blues ".
He died prematurely at Chowan County, North Carolina on Aug. 22, 1784, and his two daughters by his wife Sylvia ( Avery ) Stiles of Vermont ( and formerly of Norwich, Connecticut ) had their uncle Jonathan Leavitt appointed their guardian.
Theirs was a happy marriage lasting more than 50 years and they had three children, Emily Teresa ( b. 1877 ), Phillip Henry George ( 1879 – 1959 ) and Laura Sylvia, who became a well-known painter.
Similarly, Sylvia Syms never flinched from the part of his wife, though apparently several actresses had turned it down.
Eventually, by utilizing information supplied by Tillier, they ascertained the licence number of the car that a female named Sylvia Jeanjacquot, believed to be Mesrine's mistress, had used and checked parking tickets which it had received months previously.
Members of Masaryk's family — including his former wife, Frances Crane Leatherbee, a former in-law named Sylvia E. Crane, and his sister Alice Masaryková — stated their belief that he had indeed killed himself, according to a letter written by Sylvia E. Crane to The New York Times, and considered the possibility of murder a " cold war cliché ".
They had five children: Beatrice ( known as Trixy ), Guy, Sylvia, Marie Louise ( known as May ) and Gerald.
According to Oliver Wang, author of the 2003 Classic Material: The Hip-Hop Album Guide, recording artist (" Pillow Talk ") and studio owner Sylvia Robinson had trouble finding anyone willing to record a rap song.
The paper was started by Mary Patterson, Zelie Emerson, and Sylvia Pankhurst ( after she had been expelled from the Suffragette movement by her mother and sister ) on behalf of the East London Federation of Suffragettes.
By 1914 Sylvia had many disagreements with the route the WSPU was taking: while the WSPU had become independent of any political party, she wanted an explicitly socialist organisation tackling wider issues than women's suffrage, aligned with the Independent Labour Party.
They had two sons, Ronald and Charles, and two daughters, Dorothy and Sylvia.
The couple had four children: George, Sylvia ( 23 September 1875 – 1932 ; married Stuart James Bevan in 1900 ), Lawrence and Cordelia Rosa ( 31 March 1879 – 1943 ).
In the dream sequence in question, Marina's lips do not move, because the puppet had no speech mechanism, but her thoughts are heard ( voiced by Sylvia Anderson ).
Throughout the spring and summer of 1982, the Ceroc troupe worked with choreographer Michel Ange Lau, whose classes Cronin and Sylvia Coleman had attended at the Centre Charles Peguy, a French youth centre, in Leicester Square.
When Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested under the Defence of the Realm Act for publishing articles " calculated and likely to cause sedition amongst His Majesty's forces, in the Navy, and among the civilian population ," McKay had his rooms searched.
The results showed that, relative to body weight, the insect-eaters had shorter intestines, but longer gut passage times than the Sylvia species.

Sylvia and claimed
During a speech by O ' Leary, in which she claimed that drag queens made fun of women for entertainment value and profit, Sylvia Rivera and Lee Brewster jumped on the stage and shouted " You go to bars because of what drag queens did for you, and these bitches tell us to quit being ourselves!
In another version of the events, the murderer covered all political causes up and claimed, that he was motivated by jealousy over his failed attachment to the female student Sylvia Borowicka, leading to a paranoid delusion about Schlick as his rival and persecutor.
As literary critic Sylvia Molloy observes, Sarmiento claimed that this book helped explain Argentine struggles to European readers, and was cited in European publications.
As with many stars, Novarro engaged Sylvia of Hollywood as a therapist ( although in her tell-all book, Sylvia erroneously claimed Novarro slept in a coffin ).
The statements of the two were generally corroborating, but while Michael had claimed self-defense, Sylvia implied that Michael was not protecting himself when he stabbed Lee.
It began after Gomez claimed that he had submitted his minority-race candidate's application form during a visit to the Elections Department with Workers ' Party Chairman Sylvia Lim on 24 April.
Sylvia repeatedly claimed his arm was not broken, even touching it and moving it around to show he was O. K.
In another version of the events Nelböck covered all political causes up and claimed, that he was motivated by jealousy over his failed attachment to the female student Sylvia Borowicka, leading to a paranoid delusion about Schlick as his rival and persecutor.

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