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Kaye's next venture was a short-lived Broadway show, where Sylvia Fine was the pianist, lyricist and composer.
His first solo effort was in 1960 with an hour-long special produced by Sylvia and sponsored by General Motors ; there were similar specials in 1961 and 1962.
Danny and Sylvia discovered that the dentist whose office he had been hired to watch was Sylvia's father, Samuel Fine.
Friedlander's mask was cast in hard latex, with only the mouth revealing Wisher's features ; make-up artist Sylvia James shaded the mask's tones and blackened Wisher's lips and teeth to hide the transition.
He was married to the former Sylvia Weinstein from April 28, 1930, until her death on March 16, 1973.
Sullivan was in the habit of calling Sylvia after every program to get her immediate critique.
Sylvia Tamale argues that this was done not only in defiance of the council's cooperation with the colonial authorities, but also in protest against its interference with women's decisions about their own rituals.
Dubbing Editor was John Kelly, Continuity by Sylvia Thamm ( later married and became Sylvia Anderson ).
It was reconstructed from these movies in the late 1990s by Erik Robison and Sylvia Skylar.
Also the council communist Sylvia Pankhurst was a feminist activist as well as a libertarian marxist.
Among his most famous paintings are the triptych Metropolis ( 1928 ), a scornful portrayal of depraved actions of Germany's Weimar Republic, where nonstop revelry was a way to deal with the wartime defeat and financial catastrophe, and the startling Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden ( 1926 ).
Sylvia Olive Pleadwell Sayer, Lady Sayer ( 1904 – 2000 ) was one of the foremost early conservators of what is now Dartmoor National Park, in Devon in the south-west of England.
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?
Hughes was married to American poet Sylvia Plath, from 1956 until her suicide in 1963 at the age of 30.
At the party he met the American poet Sylvia Plath, who was studying at Cambridge on a Fulbright Scholarship.
Plath's gravestone was repeatedly vandalized by those aggrieved that " Hughes " is written on the stone and attempted to chisel it off, leaving only the name " Sylvia Plath.
However, according to Sylvia Nasar's biography of John Forbes Nash A Beautiful Mind, the game was referred to as " Nash " or " John " after its apparent creator.
He refused to join the Orange Institution, the first Ulster Unionist MP at Westminster never to be a member ( and, to date, only one of three, the others being Ken Maginnis and Sylvia Hermon ), and he was an outspoken opponent of the more extremist Unionism espoused by the Reverend Ian Paisley and his supporters.
She was portrayed in the 2002 television film Bertie and Elizabeth by Juliet Aubrey, the 2006 film The Queen by Sylvia Syms and in the 2010 film The King's Speech by Helena Bonham Carter, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal.
Christabel enjoyed a privileged status among the daughters, as Sylvia noted in 1931: " She was our mother's favourite ; we all knew it, and I, for one, never resented the fact.
In 1952, the film was remade under its original title for a TV adaptation for the Broadway Television Theatre starring Sylvia Sidney, Christopher Plummer, and Ian Keith.

Sylvia and audition
During the audition rounds of the third season of Singapore Idol, Ken also accurately foretold, despite opposition from the other judges, that one of the contestants, Sylvia, would be amongst the top 10 out of the thousands of participants that auditioned.

Sylvia and pianist
Heschel married Sylvia Straus, a concert pianist, on December 10, 1946, in Los Angeles.
Paymer was born in Oceanside, New York, the son of Sylvia, a travel agent, and Marvin Paymer, a pianist and musical director < ref >
On 20 August 1874 he married Linda Scates ( second daughter of Joseph Scates ), a pupil of the Royal Academy of Music and a well-known pianist, by whom he left one daughter, named Sylvia after the heroine of her father's first novel.
Among those who tested for the part were Anna Sten, Sylvia Sidney, Muriel Angelus, Katherine Locke, and Mary Astor, who was, in fact, an accomplished pianist.
In 1884 Moszkowski married the younger sister of pianist and composer Cécile Chaminade, Henriette Chaminade, with whom he had a son named Marcel and a daughter named Sylvia.

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The glowing reviews brought an offer for both Kaye and his new bride, Sylvia, to work at La Martinique, an upscale New York City nightclub.
* 1861-Charles Francis Hall, an American, camps at the Sylvia Grinnell River and explores the waters of Koojesse Inlet, which he names after his Inuit guide
In the 1980s, American and European dancers from California, New York, London and Sweden ( such as Sylvia Sykes, Erin Stevens, Steven Mitchell, Terry Monaghan and Warren Heyes who formed London's Jiving Lindy Hoppers performance troupe, and Stockholm's Rhythm Hot Shots / Harlem Hot Shots ) went about ' reviving ' Lindy Hop using archival films such as Hellzapoppin ' and A Day at the Races and by contacting dancers such as Frankie Manning, Al Minns, Norma Miller, Jewel McGowan and Dean Collins.
Dean made headlines in 2007 when she, at age 71, city council member Betty Olds, 86, and noted environmentalist and co-founder of Save the Bay, Sylvia McLaughlin, 90, climbed a ladder to briefly join a tree-sit aimed at saving the Memorial Oak Grove outside the stadium of the University of California, Berkeley.
* Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath collection at University of Victoria, Special Collections.
Also, Sylvia Fowles of the Chicago Sky became only the second player in WNBA history to finish a season averaging at least 20 points ( 20. 0ppg ) and 10 rebounds ( 10. 2rpg ) per game.
Her daughter Sylvia later wrote: " Beauty and appropriateness in her dress and household appointments seemed to her at all times an indispensable setting to public work.
However, the album contained the Van Leer-penned " Sylvia " which became a major hit in many markets outside the US and was spent eleven weeks in the UK Singles Chart where it peaked at No. 4.
A studio cast recording of the film's songs was released by Decca soon after the film, with Danny Kaye, Jane Wyman, and a backup chorus singing the songs from the film, also including two Sylvia Fine originals made specifically for the album, " Uncle Pockets " and " There's a Hole at the Bottom of the Sea ", and Danny Kaye's narration of two Tubby the Tuba stories by Paul Tripp.
He holds them at gunpoint and threatens to kill them, but Sylvia uses Louise to get in touch with his long lost mother and the group escapes.
Sylvia is located at ( 37. 957673 ,-98. 408878 ).
Member of the Roselle Borough Council are Council President Yves Aubourg ( Ward 1, 2014 ), Roy Locke ( Ward 5, 2012 ), Randy Sandifer ( Ward 3, 2014 ), Christine Dansereau ( Council at Large, 2012 ), Kim Shaw ( Ward 4, 2013 ) and Sylvia Turnage ( Ward 2, 2012 ).
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.
He became the Poet Laureate and married the American poet Sylvia Plath who is buried at nearby Heptonstall.
Goofy then bids farewell to Max on his own at college and drives away with Sylvia.
Fabricant was first elected for the Mid Staffordshire constituency in 1992, regaining the seat for the Conservatives following Sylvia Heal's victory for Labour at the 1990 by-election.
On December 12, 1963 Burke recorded three songs at Atlantic's New York studios, including " He'll Have To Go " (# 51 Pop ) ( Atlantic 2218 ), an early version of " Goodbye Baby Goodbye " (# 33 Pop ), and " Someone To Love Me " ( Atlantic 2226 ), with the Sweet Inspirations: ( Estelle Brown, Cissy Houston, Sylvia Shemwell, and Dee Dee Warwick ) providing backing vocals.
* The Bell Jar ( 1963 ) by Sylvia Plath, her semi-autobiographical novel, detailing a young girl's attempts at suicides and her mental breakdown.
She used the services of ' body sculptor to the stars ' Sylvia of Hollywood to keep herself at a steady weight.

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