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His mother Irene Worley (" Lolly ") was a writer of short stories who published under the name " Mary James ".
Included in the genre of slave narratives, the scholar Sam Worley says that the book does not fit the standard expectations of the genre and was overlooked for many years, in part because Northup was assisted in the writing by a white man, David Wright.
Worley discounted concerns that Wright was pursuing his own interests and wrote of it: "' Twelve Years ' is convincingly Northup's tale and no one else's because of its amazing attention to empirical detail and unwillingness to reduce the complexity of Northup's experience to a stark moral allegory.
Bob Eubanks returned as a panelist and was joined by hosts Monty Hall and Tom Kennedy, frequent Gong Show contributors Jaye P. Morgan and Jamie Farr ( who shared a square ), original Hollywood Squares regular Rose Marie, and frequent game show panel members Betty White, Jo Anne Worley, and Nipsey Russell, who performed a poem in his guise of " The Poet Laureate of Television ".
Rhodes also adapted his own novel for Broadway in 1989, but the production, starring Jo Anne Worley, was so poorly received it closed after four performances.
In the UK, one such blackface popular in the 1950s was Ricardo Worley from Alston, Cumbria who toured around the North of England with a monkey called Bilbo.
It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and featured, at various times, Chelsea Brown, Johnny Brown, Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Richard Dawson, Henry Gibson, Arte Johnson, Goldie Hawn, Larry Hovis, Jeremy Lloyd, Dave Madden, Pigmeat Markham, Gary Owens, Pamela Rodgers, Barbara Sharma, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin and Jo Anne Worley.
It was Seymour and Lowell Worley of the local office of Columbia who persuaded Kessler to have a test record made of Ray.
The third stage, from Lake Creek to Worley, started mid-to-late 2006 and was completed in 2008.
This was eventually done away with, the theme music was changed, and there began a revolving door of foils for Gary, including Patrick Quinn ( Billie Worley ) and Erica Paget ( Kristy Swanson ).
Dr. Worley was killed in the fire after he had gone back in to rescue his machines.
The third chapter was completed with help from Kate Worley, who continued to write the series thereafter.
In August 1988, Worley was injured in a car accident ; the series ' frequency slowed as a result of her recovery process.
In 2002, Waller and Worley agreed to complete the story ; Worley was diagnosed with lung cancer, and began chemotherapy and radiation treatments in that year.
Kate Worley ( March 16, 1958 – June 6, 2004 ) was an American comic book writer best known for her work on Omaha the Cat Dancer.
Omaha went on hiatus when Worley and Waller were both injured in a car accident ; this hiatus was greatly extended when they had an acrimonious parting, after which they refused to work together.
Worley was married to comic book writer Jim Vance.
In 2002, Worley was diagnosed with cancer ; she and Waller reconciled enough to produce several more issues of Omaha before she succumbed in 2004.
The MDA's first poster child was Jolene Kay Worley, in 1955 ; she lived through 1993.
Worley was born in Lowell, Indiana, the third of five children.
" In 1964, Worley was selected to appear as a stand-in on the original Broadway production of Hello, Dolly!

Worley and cast
The original cast included Linda Lavin, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Sand, Richard Libertini, and MacIntyre Dixon.

Worley and Wicked
Worley signing autographs at a Wicked ( musical ) | Wicked performance

Worley and 1999
* William S. Worley, " Bartle, H. Roe ," in Lawrence O. Christensen, et al., eds., Dictionary of Missouri Biography ( Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1999 ), 31-32.
Worley was signed to DreamWorks Records in 1999.

Worley and musical
Worley played Mrs. Tottendale in the Broadway musical, The Drowsy Chaperone at the Marquis Theatre from July through December 2007.

Worley and production
In 1995, Waller and Worley ceased production of the series.
The production starred Marin Mazzie as Lily, Douglas Sills as Oscar, Joanne Worley as Letitia Primrose and Christopher Sieber as Bruce, as well as appearances by Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Max Jacobs, Cheyenne Jackson as one of the " Life is Like a Train " porters, and Kathleen Turner as Imelda.
The production was directed by Robert Gist and produced by Worley Thorne and Susan Davis.

Worley and Oz
More recently he appeared as Lord Louis Mountbatten in Lord Mountbatten-The Last Viceroy ( 1985 ); the dual roles of Dr. Worley / The Nome King in Return To Oz ( 1985 ); Father Morning in The Exorcist III ( 1990 ); Badger in the 1996 movie adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows ; and Cogliostro in the 1997 movie adaptation of Todd McFarlane's comic book, Spawn.

Worley and by
Notice is hereby given that on Monday, 28 January next, a school will be opened by Messrs. Jones and Worley, at the Royal Spring in Lebanon Town, Fayette County, where a commodious house, sufficient to contain fifty or sixty scholars, will be prepared.
Cummings & Worley ( 2004, p. 491 – 492 ) give the following six guidelines for cultural change, these changes are in line with the eight distinct stages mentioned by Kotter ( 1995, p. 2 ):
Contemporary accounts show Peter Easton using a plain black flag by 1612, Captain Martel's pirates using a black flag in 1716, Edward Teach, Charles Vane, and Richard Worley in 1718, and Howell Davis in 1719.
* Omaha the Cat Dancer by Kate Worley ( story ) and Reed Waller ( art )
* Hoppopotamus ( voiced by Jo Anne Worley ): Half rabbit, half hippopotamus.
In 2001, Laporte decided to focus solely on another TechTV program, The Screen Savers, and Becky Worley became the lead Call for Help host ( briefly joined by Scott Herriott as co-host ).
" Omaha " the Cat Dancer is an erotic comic strip and later comic book created by artist Reed Waller and writer Kate Worley.
Hosted by Bill Dana from the Hotel Hacienda in Las Vegas, the two-hour late-night show featured regulars Ann Elder, Pete Barbutti, Danny Meahan, Joanne Worley, Cully Richards and Jack Sheldon.
Cooley retaliated by killing the local German ex-deputy sheriff, John Worley, shooting him, scalping him, and tossing his body down a well on August 10, 1875.
Unlike with his first three albums, which were produced entirely by Bobby Braddock, Shelton worked with Braddock, Brent Rowan, and Paul Worley as producers for this album.
The Progressive Conservatives won a minority government in the election that followed ; McCrae was re-elected over Liberal candidate John Worley by 1421 votes, with the NDP falling to third place.
According to Dr. Ted Worley, author of A History of The Arkansas State Teachers College, the UCA teams from 1908-1919 were referred to by many names, including: Tutors, Teachers, Pedagogues, Pea-Pickers, and Normalites.
On February 17, at Worley, she lost to Draine by an eight round split decision.
The story was written by Worley Thorne and John D. F. Black ( using the pseudonym " Ralph Wills ").
Finally, on November 12, she was able to avenge her earlier defeat to Schmedling, beating her by a four round unanimous decision in the women's boxing hotbed of Worley, Idaho.
It was included on her debut album Put Yourself in My Place, which was co-produced by Paul Worley and Ed Seay.
On the former, Worley incorporated the demo version, sung by Stephanie Bentley, into Tillis's recording.
In 2002, Haynes was presented the Key to the City of Asheville by Mayor Charles Worley.

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