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Nicola and actress
* 1974 – Nicola Stapleton, English actress
* 1960 – Nicola Bryant, English actress
* Nicola Stephenson ( born 1971 ), British actress
** Nicola Bryant, British actress
Starring Japanese actress Kaoru Yachigusa as Cio-Cio San and Italian tenor Nicola Filacuridi as Pinkerton, and with Japanese actors and Italian actors, dubbed by Italian opera singers.
* Nicola Wheeler ( born 1974 ), English actress
Loughborough natives include Albert Francis Cross, the journalist, author, poet and playwright who was born on Moor Lane on 9 May 1863, the two time Laurence Olivier Award nominated stage actress Nicola Hughes and Coronation Streets Roy Cropper actor David Neilson, and also the notorious rock star of the mid-1960s, Viv Prince of the Pretty Things.
The series would also feature many special guest stars such as The League of Gentlemens Mark Gatiss playing Judge Death, Doctor Who companion actress Nicola Bryant ( who would also direct 99 Code Red!
* Nicola Stapleton, English actress
* Nicola Walker, actress
In the 2003 BBC Radio adaptation of Neuromancer, Molly was played by the English actress Nicola Walker.
Though Peri Brown was the first American character to travel with the Doctor, she was played by British actress Nicola Bryant.
According to the Planet of Fire DVD commentary, actress Nicola Bryant was told to continue using her American accent between takes and during public appearances to cover up the fact that she was not actually American.
One audio play, The Reaping, introduces Peri's mother, Janine Foster, played by American actress Claudia Christian ( although in reality, Christian is three years younger than Nicola Bryant ).
Nicola Jane Bryant ( born 11 October 1960 in Guildford, Surrey ) is an English actress known for her role as Perpugilliam " Peri " Brown, a companion of the Doctor in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
# This story features an example of actress Nicola Bryant speaking in an English accent as Peri is affected by a form of alien mind control ( as opposed to her usual American accent for the character ).
* Nicola Stephenson, actress
Nicola Duffett ( born 22 January 1963 ; Portsmouth, Hampshire ) is an English actress.
* Nicola Cheung, former actress and the wife of Jeremy Young, the Political Assistant of the Education Bureau of Hong Kong

Nicola and roles
At the 1999 ceremony Benigni received the award for Best Actor ( the first for a male performer in a non-English-speaking role, and only the third overall acting Oscar for non-English-speaking roles ), the score by Nicola Piovani won Best Original Dramatic Score, and the film was awarded the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, which Benigni accepted as the film's director.
It featured appearances by theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, along with actors Ian McKellen and Nicola Miles-Wildin playing the roles of Prospero and Miranda from " The Tempest ".
Between 1697 and 1731 he sang many operatic roles at various Italian cities in works by composers such as Alessandro Scarlatti, Nicola Porpora, Leonardo Vinci, and Johann Adolf Hasse.
In 1985, during a period when the series was on a sabbatical at the BBC, BBC Radio hired Colin Baker and his TV companion Nicola Bryant to reprise their TV roles for a new production called Slipback, broadcast as part of the Radio 4 children's magazine Pirate Radio Four, which received quite a bit of press fanfare, though it did not receive good reviews.

Nicola and Street
She has also appeared in a number of British television series, including The Avengers ( 1967 ), Coronation Street as Inga Olsen in 1967 and Vanessa in 2009, The Saint ( 1968 ), The Brothers ( 1972-74, a regular leading role ), The Kelly Monteith Show ( 1979-80 ), a made-for-TV version of The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1985 ), and the ITV soap opera Crossroads, in which she played motel boss Nicola Freeman from 1985-87, and The Inspector Lynley Mysteries ( 2003-05 ) as the protagonist's mother.
The song samples " 75, Brazil Street " by Nicola Fasano versus Pat Rich, which itself samples " Street Player ".
Residents of Ramsay Street who have worked at the hospital include ; Pam Willis, Dee Bliss, Darcy Tyler, Karl Kennedy and Nicola West.

Nicola and .
The latter two completed his design for an altarpiece of the Vision of Saint Nicholas ( San Nicola da Tolentino, Rome ) using two separate marble pieces linked together in one event and place, yet successfully separating the divine and earthly spheres.
* Penny Florence and Nicola Foster ( eds.
* 1713 – Nicola Sala, Italian composer and music theorist ( d. 1801 )
* Nicola Melis, “ Il concetto di ğihād ”, in P. Manduchi ( a cura di ), Dalla penna al mouse.
* Nicola Melis, “ Lo statuto giuridico degli ebrei dell ’ Impero Ottomano ”, in M. Contu – N. Melis – G. Pinna ( a cura di ), Ebraismo e rapporti con le culture del Mediterraneo nei secoli XVIII-XX, Giuntina, Firenze 2003.
* Nicola Melis, Trattato sulla guerra.
* Burley Cross Postbox Theft ( 2010 ) by Nicola Barker is a polylogic epistolary novel consisting of a bundle of 26 undelivered letters stolen from a mailbox in the titular village of Burley Cross.
* Watson, Nicola J., and Michael Dobson.
* 1677 – Nicola Fago, Italian Baroque composer and teacher ( d. 1745 )
A further variation was used by Nicola Murray, a fictional government minister, in the third series finale of The Thick of It.
* 1678 – Nicola Francesco Haym, Italian composer and musician ( d. 1729 )
* Nicola Terzaghi's edition, published by Chiantore in Turin ca.
* 1920 – Authorities arrest Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti for alleged robbery and murder.
* 2005 – Nicola Calipari, Italian secret service agent ( b. 1953 )
* 1877 – Enrico De Nicola, 1st President of the Italian Republic ( d. 1959 )
Among his sons, Giacomo ( died 1379 ) was created cardinal by Gregory XI in 1371, while Nicola ( August 27, 1331 – February 14, 1399 ) obtained the counties of Ariano and Celano.
Blessed Pope Benedict XI ( 1240 – 7 July 1304 ), born Nicola Boccasini, was Pope from 22 October 1303 until his death.
He was born to a recently ennobled family of Venice, received a Jesuit education in Bologna and became a Cardinal-Deacon of San Nicola in Carcere in 1737.
* The Teatro Regio (" Royal Theatre "), built in 1821 – 1829 by Nicola Bettoli.
For information on specific theorists, see Johannes Tinctoris, Franchinus Gaffurius, Heinrich Glarean, Pietro Aron, Nicola Vicentino, Tomás de Santa María, Gioseffo Zarlino, Vicente Lusitano, Vincenzo Galilei, Giovanni Artusi, Johannes Nucius, and Pietro Cerone.
Gilliam's long-time director of photography Nicola Pecorini has said, " with Terry and me, a long lens means something between a 40mm and a 65mm.

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