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The red-headed Mumy came to prominence in the 1960s as a child actor, most notably as Will Robinson, the youngest of the three children of Prof. John and Dr. Maureen Robinson ( played by Guy Williams and June Lockhart respectively ) and friend of the nefarious and pompous Dr. Zachary Smith ( played by Jonathan Harris ), in the 1960s CBS sci-fi television series Lost in Space.

red-headed and fact
In fact the name Russell was quite common in the Middle Ages, signifying " red-headed ".
In fact, Shade had five different forms throughout the series ' run: a red-headed mopey poet ; a woman ; a black-haired madman ; a red-haired, emotionless mod ; and a bedraggled, unshaven obsessive.

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Polanski was planning The Fearless Vampire Killers, which was being co-produced by Ransohoff, and had decided that he wanted the red-headed actress Jill St. John for the female lead.
The next morning, Wilson had waited in a long line of fellow red-headed men, was interviewed and was the only applicant hired, because none of the other applicants had hair to match Wilson's red locks.

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It has also been revealed that the Phoenix Force was once wielded by a young red-headed girl who became an heir to the legacy of the Iron Fist.
With the help of Bill Roth, he tracks down the heap, but the Jewel has been claimed by a red-headed artist.
The famously red-headed O ' Hara has been noted for playing fiercely passionate heroines with a highly sensible attitude.
The Udmurts have often been described as an extremely red-haired and light-eyed people, and there have been claims that they are the " most red-headed " people in the world.
Aliena gives birth to a red-headed son, and Alfred abandons her, as he has been impotent.

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She is infatuated with the rowdy red-headed Brent Tarleton, who is killed in the war after becoming engaged to her.
* Tarleton Boys: Boyd, Tom, and the twins, Brent and Stuart: The red-headed Tarleton boys were in frequent scrapes, loved practical jokes and gossip, and " were worse than the plagues of Egypt ," according to their mother.
Recent studies have found ketoprofen, like diclofenac, is a veterinary drug causing lethal effects in red-headed vultures.
Barrington doubles as the blond Gold Girl ( inspired by Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger ) while her red-headed " Shirley " character watches her perform.
He was short and red-headed, and suffered from scarlet fever when young, which left him with a hearing impairment.
She is tall, red-headed, hard-nosed and brilliant.
One audacious exception is Girlie Show ( 1941 ), where a red-headed strip-tease queen strides confidently across a stage to the accompaniment of the musicians in the pit.
John of Marmoutier describes Geoffrey as handsome, red-headed, jovial, and a great warrior ; however, Ralph of Diceto alleges that his charm camouflaged a cold and selfish character.
Thousands of internet users signed up as a member of the group, and reports of a feared increase of bullying of red-headed students across Canada soon followed.
It also includes varieties of birds including cockatoos ( Sulphur-crested, black and red-headed ), king parrots, the rosella and the lyrebird.
The settlement was commonly called Willstown, after its headman, a red-headed mixed-race man named Will.
Some sources say veteran prospector Truman H. Aldrich assembled these lands as part of his extensive coal properties, others cite two red-headed brothers, George and E. T. Shuler as having opened the Virginia Mine in 1902.
* Venus Jones-The leading character, a generally affable, red-headed woman.
He was revised in 1985, when his look changed from a trollish old man to a red-headed Dennis the Menace-type child who spoke and wore a shorter-brimmed hat and a black cape with yellow on the inside.
A great variety of birds can also be seen along the trail-hikers along southern segments may see an Acadian flycatcher, Henslow's sparrow, red-headed woodpecker or hooded warbler while further north white-throated sparrows, ruffed grouse and bald eagles become more common.

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In fact, Congress explicitly cited Toyota v. Williams in the text of the ADAAA itself as one of its driving influences for passing the ADAAA.
" Williams ' prediction eventually became fact with Johnny Bench's election to the Hall of Fame in.
In fact, rather than the Williams tube memory being designed for the SSEM, the SSEM was a testbed to demonstrate the reliability of the memory.
In October, Media Control named Williams the most successful album-artist of the millennium due to the fact that he had spent No. 1 on the German Albums Chart for 38 weeks since 2000.
Burton showed a talent for English and Welsh literature at grammar school, and demonstrated an excellent memory, though his consuming interest was sports – rugby ( in fact famous Welsh centre Bleddyn Williams said in his autobiography that Burton could have gone far as a player ), cricket, and table tennis He later said, " I would rather have played for Wales at Cardiff Arms Park than Hamlet at the Old Vic.
Unlike Palin, Idle is said to be the master of insincere characters, from the David Frost-esque Timmy Williams, to small-time crook Stig O ' Tracy, who tries to deny the fact that organised crime master Dinsdale Piranha nailed his head to the floor.
It was widely reported at the time that the Williams car's steering column had failed, though Hill told BBC Sport in 2004 that he believed Senna simply took the corner too fast for the conditions, referring to the fact that the car had just restarted the race with cold tyres after being slowed down by a safety car.
John Williams once again went to work, spurred by the fact that the roof was now on fire, as Hook defended the hole and Waters continued to fire through a loophole.
TV networks were not interested, however, because they did not see war as comedy material, despite the fact that one of the most popular shows at the time was M * A * S * H. Cronauer then revamped his sitcom into a script for a movie of the week, which eventually got the attention of Robin Williams.
The National Penitentiary was indeed subsequently built on the Millbank site, but to a design by William Williams that owed little to the Panopticon, beyond the fact that the governor's quarters, administrative offices and chapel were placed at the centre of the complex.
A handful of border parishes remained in the Church of England and so were exempt from disestablishment, It has proved possible for a cleric of the Church in Wales to come to occupy the See of Canterbury, and the current archbishop, the Most Reverend Rowan Williams, is Welsh and originally held posts in the Church in Wales-in fact he was the Archbishop of Wales before his appointment to Canterbury.
In fact, Williams would soon win an Oscar for his song Evergreen from the 1976 film A Star Is Born.
Years later, however, Williams admitted that he had been running towards the pitcher ’ s mound as he hit the ball, and photographs reveal that he was in fact a few feet in front of the batter ’ s box when he made contact.
This theory is based on the fact that in Jenness v. Fortson, 403 U. S. 431 ( 1971 ), the court upheld a restrictive ballot access law with this 5 % signature requirement, where as the Williams v. Rhodes ( 1969 ) had involved a 15 % signature requirement.
It was later revealed by historian and Long biographer T. Harry Williams that the senator had never, in fact, intended to run for the presidency in 1936.
Cabot did not halt his other film and television work during the run of Family Affair ; in fact, he took a leave of absence from the series at one point — ( his stand-in, an actor often typecast as a butler or a detective, was veteran British character actor John Williams, who played French's brother Nigel in Family Affair ).
Perhaps due to his broken home and the fact that his father was gone at such an early age, Williams suffered from anger issues that eventually led his mother to send him to counseling.
The publisher later apologised for allowing Williams to print statements which " were without basis in fact ".
In addition, while some very prominent composers ( e. g. Schubert, Dvořák, Bruckner, Mahler, and Vaughan Williams ) are regularly adduced as examples, the fact is that several of them are only credited with having " composed nine symphonies " as a result of error or oversimplification ( see below ).
The major historians have since concluded that the Providence church was first, particularly given the fact that Roger Williams had gathered his church and had resigned as its pastor before Newport was even founded.
The Williams and Toyota teams also using the design however, did not benefit to anywhere near the same degree, leading many to doubt that the diffuser was in fact the main ingredient to Brawn and Button's success.
She played one of her best matches in 2009 by beating Serena Williams in a thriller three sets match, by 6 – 4, 3 – 6, 7 – 6 ( 5 ), in the third round despite the fact that Williams was just about to snitch back the World No. 1 ranking from Dinara Safina the following week due to the Russian's second round loss.
The publisher later apologise for allowing Williams to print statements which " were without basis in fact ".

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