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  • ...s [[pajamas]]. For example, in ''Burning Bottoms'' ([[Pacific Force]]) she plays a bratty adult who is forced to put on special drop-seat "punishment pajama
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  • ...of the 1930s with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne at the Theatre Guild. His stage roles ranged from musical comedy to Shakespeare, and years of such versatil
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  • Her [[stage name]] is derived from the heavy metal rock band ''Alice in Chains''. She o ...ce to the English dub of the hentai anime "Vicious', released in 2001. She plays the main character ''Angela'' in both episodes of the series.
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  • ...icial blog. She graduated from 'Kunitachi College of Music' (in Japan) and plays the piano. === Stage dramas ===
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  • | spouse = Frank Szatkus - (1911 - 1942) <br> ''stage name - Frank Wallace''<br>Guido Deiro - (1914–1920) ...ouble entendres, West made a name for herself in [[Vaudeville]] and on the stage in New York before moving to Hollywood to become a comedienne, actress and
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  • ...}}March 28, 2010) was a Canadian American actress, [[dancer]], writer, and stage director. ...ose Evangeline Thompson. She later acted on Broadway and in Hollywood, and stage-directed, both on and off-Broadway. She last acted on television in 1990 in
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  • ...fred Peiser, a German Jewish surgeon, and Rose Lissman, an Austrian Jewish stage actress in Posen, Prussia, Germany (now Poznań, Poland). When Lilli was fo ...946) and ''Body and Soul'' (1947). She also periodically appeared in stage plays as well as hosting her own television series in 1951. Harrison and Palmer a
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  • ...ed in London where she attended plays in the West End. She began acting on stage in 1903, making her debut in London in "<I>The School Girl</I>". Her other
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  • ...roles in operetta, musical burlesque, music hall, opera and, later, comic plays.
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  • | occupation = stage, Film, actor, writer, Film director, Film producer ...was a photographer's model and a newspaper vendor before appearing on the stage. He began in vaudeville, later working with Edwin S. Porter as an actor and
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  • '''María del Rosario Mendoza''' (stage name, '''Rossy Mendoza'''; {{star}}June 6, 1950) is a Mexican [[vedette]], ...ercoles, with Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo. Another of her more outstanding stage plays was La locura del sexo with Andrés García.
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  • Motteux wrote a series of plays and musical librettos that were produced during the 1690s and early 18th ce * ''The Stage Coach'' (1704)
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  • ...nightclub cabaret singer in New York City and London. She made her London stage debut as a double act at the New Cross Empire with the dancer John Mills (l ...on of Eleanor Roosevelt and George Bernard Shaw, who wrote one of his last plays for her, and was the mistress of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII
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  • ...e Watch</I>" (1940). In 1944, she signed with Warner Bros. and changed her stage name to King (some of her early movies have her credited as Georgette McKee
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  • ...-February-2328-20091001|title=MISS POLLY RAE: The All New Hurly Burly Show Plays the Leicester Square Theatre February 23–28|author=BWW News Desk|date=200 ...uk|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2010/feb/26/miss-polly-rae-review|title=Miss Polly Rae: The All New Hurly B
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  • == Film and stage == ...more prominent role came in ''Seven Days Ashore'', a musical in which she plays the principal love interest for the band of sailors on shore leave.
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  • '''Rebecca Lord''' (born February 16, 1973) is the [[stage name]] of a French [[pornographic actor|pornographic actress]]. ...and "Rebecca Bruns". In 1994, French director David Caroll gave her the [[stage name]] "Rebecca Lords" as a reference to [[Traci Lords]]. While listing her
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  • '''''Furry Tales''''' is a one-act stage musical about the [[furry fandom]] written by Bill Medica and James C. Cart {{footer}} [[Category:Stage plays]]
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  • A '''playwright''' or '''dramatist''' is a person who writes plays. Jonson described himself as a poet, not a playwright, since plays during that time were written in meter and so were regarded as the province
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  • ...peared in films of Claude Chabrol, Elio Petri and Vittorio De Sica, and on stage in productions by Dario Fo, Luchino Visconti and Luca Ronconi. Her roles in ...y of Fantasio Piccoli in Bolzano, giving her first performances in 1963 in plays like "Binario cieco" by Carlo Terron , ''Our Town'' by Thornton Wilder and
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