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Linse Christiansen as | Jeanette: A prostitute and the Duke's ex-wife. |
ficer, she searched in the Arctic for the USS | Jeanette, a lost exploration vessel, and two lost whal |
s introduced - for example "The love story of | Jeanette and Gene Raymond is far more romantic than an |
iage was to Margaret; They had two daughters, | Jeanette and Julie, and divorced. |
Next day, Alvin, Brittany, | Jeanette and Simon wake Lalu up to tell her that she's |
41 and the couple had three children: Robert, | Jeanette, and Richard. |
th wife Maria, Kramer, and Evan, with ex-wife | Jeanette, and Ali, is his stepdaughter, the daughter o |
As of July, 2010...Ann, | Jeanette and Gioia are currently recording tracks for |
In 1870, in Fort Erie, Ontario, he married | Jeanette Ann Wilson. |
so gained support from London Assembly member | Jeanette Arnold. |
Jeanette Aw as Cheng Xiaoxuan | |
Jeanette Aw as Jiang Xin Hui | |
Jeanette Aw as Fan Ke Ke | |
Originally the scripts of | Jeanette Aw was first written to love Elvin Ng. |
e for Drama, but loses to Christopher Lee and | Jeanette Aw in Breakout. |
Zhen, the youngest daughter, Ke Ke (played by | Jeanette Aw), is well-educated but arrogant. |
ms were also leveled MediaCorp's bias towards | Jeanette Aw. |
show with the "hot kiss" by Tay Ping Hui and | Jeanette Aw. |
Martinez was born in Mexico to | Jeanette B. Martinez (of Boston) and Alfredo Martinez |
Jeanette Baucomont - soprano | |
aris, France with Ward Swingle, Anne Germain, | Jeanette Baucomont and Jean Cussac. |
cillors Steve Hamilton (Con), Jane Law (Con), | Jeanette Bentley (Con) |
"How It's Got To Be" ( | Jeanette Biedermann, Wonderbra) - 3:13 |
"No More Tears" ( | Jeanette Biedermann, Wonderbra, Frank Jones, Martin Ma |
an Pop Idol Alexander Klaws and German singer | Jeanette Biedermann, Gounaki returned to television wi |
e chance to perform as opening act for singer | Jeanette Biedermann. |
Jeanette Boahemaa Kwakye (born 20 March 1983) is a Bri | |
Jeanette Bolden (born January 26, 1960). is a former O | |
Jeanette Bougrab | |
ified”, conservative Supreme Court challenger | Jeanette Burrage and Joel M. Penoyar who was appointed |
Katharine | Jeanette Bush (1855-1937) was an American zoologist. |
Jeanette Clinger - vocal expressions | |
Jeanette Cronin as Jack | |
His third marriage was to | Jeanette D'Ambrosio; they have two children a girl nam |
On the evening of November 22, Barbara | Jeanette Davis and Virginia Davis viewed a group of fo |
Barbara | Jeanette Davis and her sister-in-law Virginia Davis he |
Treme (2010) as | Jeanette Desautel |
June Lang - | Jeanette Dupre |
Clarissa Selwynne - | Jeanette Duval |
Jeanette F. Reibman (August 18, 1915 - March 11, 2006) | |
In 1855, he married | Jeanette Ferrell of Logansport, Indiana. |
Greens - | Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald |
Co-leader | Jeanette Fitzsimons described MMP as Donald's greatest |
term, being defeated by Green Party co-leader | Jeanette Fitzsimons in the 1999 elections. |
te Max Purnell and pushing incumbent Green MP | Jeanette Fitzsimons into third place. |
Green party list following the retirement of | Jeanette Fitzsimons. |
reen Party of Aotearoa New Zealand along with | Jeanette Fitzsimons. |
By 1860, George Mabry and his wife | Jeanette had at least five children. |
se her family, and Barrett began working with | Jeanette Herdman, who is the wife of Audio Adrenaline |
The couple had three children: | Jeanette, Homer (d. |
an article entitled "The Inside Story of the | Jeanette Horror". |
"Bring a Torch, | Jeanette Isabella" |
"Bring a Torch, | Jeanette, Isabella" - 2:32 |
"Bring a Torch, | Jeanette, Isabella" - Carnival Art - 4:00 |
hristmas in which Stuart sang "Bring a Torch, | Jeanette, Isabella" with actresses Ann Williams and Me |
"Bring A Torch" - 1:57 ( | Jeanette Isabella) |
Jeanette Jacobe-Wood died on January 1, 1982, aged 32. | |
Lead vocal by | Jeanette Jacobs, organ solo by Stevie Winwood, guitar |
The Cake are a 1960s girl group made up of | Jeanette Jacobs, Barbara Morillo and Eleanor Barooshia |
Jeanette Jo Epps is a CIA intelligence officer, and cu | |
Markell married to | Jeanette Jones (died 1923) in 1909, which whom he had |
This version featured lead vocals by | Jeanette Jurado and was produced by DNA, musicians Nic |
Jeanette Jurado, actress/singer | |
July 2010, Gioia has rejoined Ann Curless and | Jeanette Jurado, recording tracks for a new Expose' al |
Ann Curless, Gioia Brune, | Jeanette Jurado: lead and backing vocals on all other |
I never will forget, how that brave | Jeanette, just stood there in the ruins and sang. |
registered on 17 November, naming her "Marie | Jeanette Kelly otherwise Davies". |
He married another former ski racer, | Jeanette Kessler, in 1959, and their combined knowledg |
Jeanette Kieboom (born 3 Sep 1959) is a former javelin | |
n the 2008 season, she finished second behind | Jeanette Kwakye in the women's 100 m at the British Ch |
Jeanette Kwakye ran a good first bend in the final, bu | |
peted at the 4x100 metres relay together with | Jeanette Kwakye, Montell Douglas and Emily Freeman. |
Jeanette Landray - vocals | |
along with key Progressive Party members like | Jeanette Lawrence and Liz Maunsell, and Labour activis |
aight pool, Alfredo de Oro, Thorsten Hohmann, | Jeanette Lee (pool player) |
(Punk Rock Movie and Big Audio Dynamite) and | Jeanette Lee (Public Image Limited - although the Roug |
ver photograph is of the band's videographer, | Jeanette Lee. |
ydon and represents himself, Keith Levene and | Jeanette Lee. |
the founding principal was Mike Connell, with | Jeanette Lloyd as the first classroom supervisor. |
Jeanette Loff as Millie Chapman | |
Jeanette Loff (October 9, 1906 - August 4, 1942) was a | |
including those by historians Alison Weir and | Jeanette Lucraft, make clear that Seton's various spec |
Jeanette Lunde stands at 1.72 m (5 ft 7 1⁄2 in). | |
Jeanette Lunde (born 28 March 1972) is a former Norweg | |
Jeanette MacDonald as Princess Jeanette | |
Reprised by | Jeanette MacDonald |
Jeanette MacDonald as Queen Louise | |
Jeanette MacDonald as Mary Hale | |
Jeanette MacDonald as Nina Maria Azara | |
Sung by Maurice Chevalier and | Jeanette MacDonald |
Jeanette MacDonald as Louise Rayton Morgan | |
Sung by | Jeanette MacDonald in the operetta finale |
Let's Go Native starring Jack Oakie, | Jeanette MacDonald and James Hall |
de Namour de la Bonfain (Marietta Franini) - | Jeanette MacDonald |
n film version was released in 1936, starring | Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. |
gained renewed popularity when it was sung by | Jeanette MacDonald in the 1936 hit film San Francisco. |
RCA Victor put out an album with | Jeanette MacDonald and Robert Merrill singing six sele |
operetta was filmed twice - in 1930, starring | Jeanette MacDonald and Dennis King and in 1956, direct |
sical films pairing the popular singing stars | Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. |
gh point of being at MGM was meeting her idol | Jeanette MacDonald and Clark Gable who treated her lik |
The song was sung by | Jeanette MacDonald in the first musical film version o |
lm was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starred | Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, who were then a po |
The song is sung by | Jeanette MacDonald six times in the film, and becomes |
th as Tip-Toes, Allen Kearns as Steve Burton, | Jeanette MacDonald as Sylvia Metcalf, Andrew Tombes as |
ude "Beyond the Blue Horizon," popularized by | Jeanette MacDonald in 1940 and Lou Christie thirty yea |
emade in 1940 as a film of the same name with | Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, however, it was le |
The film of Maytime has an aged | Jeanette MacDonald living under a phony name, and reca |
formances from Maurice Chevalier (Louise) and | Jeanette MacDonald (Love Me Tonight) from the 1932 sho |
ads, most notably a parody of Nelson Eddy and | Jeanette MacDonald's "Indian Love Call" from the 1936 |
It starred | Jeanette MacDonald, Brian Aherne and Ian Hunter. |
tery Bride (1930) is a movie musical starring | Jeanette MacDonald, John Garrick, Zasu Pitts, and Joe |
to make the film in 1934, this time starring | Jeanette MacDonald, but this also fell through. |
His wife, | Jeanette MacDonald, sang several of his more classical |
Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Dinah Washington, | Jeanette MacDonald, Charlie Parker, Stan Kenton, Bill |
Nelson Eddy and | Jeanette MacDonald, who appeared in an MGM adaptation |
ich it was first sung by Maurice Chevalier to | Jeanette MacDonald, then later reprised by the entire |
ied an Angel (1942), starring Nelson Eddy and | Jeanette MacDonald. |
nally heard and sung by a princess, played by | Jeanette MacDonald. |
ntroduction that starts, "I never will forget | Jeanette MacDonald; just to think of her it gives my h |
Jeanette Makins (JoBeth Williams), a nurse at Memorial | |
n Campbell Island and the associated islet of | Jeanette Marie, a small New Zealand island group in th |
Gaynor, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Vincent Price, | Jeanette McDonald, Walter Slezak and the Von Trapp Fam |
She became a main singer with Silva and | Jeanette McGruder in 1979 for the second Brides album |
llins, Louie Kababbie, Rod Simpson, Ron Ford, | Jeanette McGruder, Jim Wright, Shawn Clinton, Daryl Cl |
Jeanette met his wife, Adelaide, at a dance in Hoboken | |
d by "Miss Fran" (Fran Pappert), "Miss Jean" ( | Jeanette Moffat) and "Miss Betty" (Betty Thompson). |
Previously it was commanded by Commander | Jeanette Morang. |
It was founded in 2005 by Fredrik Skantze and | Jeanette Moskovits and is backed by Accel Partners and |
I believe the | Jeanette naval expidition is worth mentioning. |
Their most famous player is goalkeeper | Jeanette Nilsen. |
Jeanette Nolan ... Granny McWhirter | |
Jeanette Nolan - Nante | |
Jeanette Nolan as Henrietta Bruce | |
Jeanette Nolan as Felice Bonnard | |
Jeanette Nolan as Mrs. Austen | |
ur O'Connell, Dolores Michaels, Matt Crowley, | Jeanette Nolan and Bradford Jackson. |
McIntire married actress | Jeanette Nolan, in 1935, and they had two children tog |
Sundance in CBS's Hotel de Paree, with costar | Jeanette Nolan, and in the title role with Andrew Prin |
The song was written by | Jeanette Obstoj, Rupert Hine and Jamie West-Oram for t |
nd singer Rupert Hine and his then girlfriend | Jeanette Obstoj, who had previously composed "I Might |
"Arrested By You", written by Rupert Hine and | Jeanette Obstoj. |
Jeanette Ottesen | |
Another explicit construction by | Jeanette P. Schmidt and Alan Siegel yields a family of |
Through | Jeanette, Pascalle learns of a secret Cheryl had hidde |
to the Pennino Music Company and operated by | Jeanette Pennino Banoczi and husband Jack Banoczi. |
Marcella | Jeanette Place (born April 23, 1959 in Long Beach, Cal |
Jeanette Pohlen (born May 2, 1989 in Downey, Claliforn | |
Jeanette Powell MLA. | |
Elizabeth ( | Jeanette) Powell (born 4 February 1949) is the Nationa |
The first National Party woman, | Jeanette Powell, was elected in 1996. |
The current member is the National Party's | Jeanette Powell, who has held the seat since 2002. |
Not to be confused with | Jeanette Powell. |
lifetime, he was overshadowed by his sister, | Jeanette Rankin, who was elected U.S. Representative i |
ination for the seat, defeating State Senator | Jeanette Reibman of Northampton County. |
Jeanette Richards ca. | |
In the same year, he married | Jeanette Rogers. |
His mother is | Jeanette Rosalthe Johnston-Saint. |
ms and Other Words/Works", Edited by O'Modele | Jeanette Rouselle, Copyright 2007, Printed by The Mani |
neral Assembly, Confirmation of Appointment - | Jeanette Rudy, Wildlife Resources Commission. |
children in Montevideo, Uruguay to Diego and | Jeanette Saporta. |
one New (Alvin (Simon, Theodore, Brittany and | Jeanette sing chorus)/Jai Winding) (3:13) |
Literature Emile Snyder, and Tibetan scholar | Jeanette Snyder. |
Jeanette soprano Caroline Miolan-Carvalho | |
Jeanette Sterke | |
Jeanette Sterke - Kay | |
Mae Busch - | Jeanette Sturgis |
Jeanette Sutcliffe | |
Jeanette took control, knocking down McVey, a boxer (w | |
"Adelita" (John Gilmore, | Jeanette Vanessa Harris, Patrick Harris) - 2:10 |
hen called "Sandwich"), the son of Thomas and | Jeanette Velaire Lewis. |
Jeanette W. Hyde is an American diplomat. | |
Jeanette W. Hyde was born in 1938. | |
By the time of their next album, | Jeanette was in turn replaced by another Hutchinson si |
USS Jeannette (SP-149), sometimes spelled USS | Jeanette, was a motorboat that served in the United St |
Jeanette was born child of the writer and actor Per Ad | |
Jeanette Washington is a funk vocalist best known as a | |
omas, Calvin Simon, Ray Davis, Debbie Wright, | Jeanette Washington |
mas, Garry Shider, Glen Goins, Debbie Wright, | Jeanette Washington |
Meanwhile, during the late '70's, a certain | Jeanette Washington began providing background vocals |
ewis, Linda Shider, Dawn Silva, Sheila Horne, | Jeanette Washington, Jeanette McGruder, Shirley Hayden |
sisted of Mallia Franklin, Debbie Wright, and | Jeanette Washington. |
Jeanette Watters | |
t of Ferrette with whom she had two children, | Jeanette, who married Alfred II of Austria, and Ursule |
Jeanette Williams - background vocals | |
d projects with many bluegrass artist such as | Jeanette Williams and Dale Ann Bradley as well as Coun |
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is a novel by | Jeanette Winterson published in 1985, which she subseq |
Jeanette Winterson does not consider this novel to be | |
02), for which he interviewed writers such as | Jeanette Winterson and Philip Roth. |
Jeanette Winterson's screenplay attracted negative rev | |
William Sutcliffe, Ali Smith, Lionel Shriver, | Jeanette Winterson, Vikram Seth |
Jeanette Winterson, resident in the neighbourhood, obs | |
e Passion with the MPAA for the 1987 novel by | Jeanette Winterson. |
ightly, shared in alternate weeks by novelist | Jeanette Winterson. |
w The Inconstant Moon written and narrated by | Jeanette Winterson. |
urbished a similar house, as later did writer | Jeanette Winterson. |
At-Large - | Jeanette Wolcott |
The Waifs, The Borderers (with Glyn Lehmann), | Jeanette Wormald, Jim Hermel, Andrew Clermont, Liam Gu |
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