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  2. June and Jennifer Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    The twins were born on 11 April 1963, at a military hospital in Aden, Yemen, where their father had been deployed. The family soon relocated, first to England, and, in 1974, to Haverfordwest, Wales. [3] The twin sisters were inseparable and their language, a sped-up Bajan Creole, made it difficult for people to understand them. In 2023, June ...

  3. Judy Landers - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and 1980s, Landers, known for her ditzy persona and her busty figure, starred and made several guest appearances in many television series, including eight episodes of The Love Boat (1977), Happy Days (1977), two episodes of Charlie's Angels (1978), 14 episodes of Vega$ (1978-1979), 15 episodes of B. J. and the Bear (1979), The Jeffersons (1979), [citation needed] Buck Rogers ...

  4. Ronnie and Donnie Galyon - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Lee Galyon and Donald Lee Galyon (October 28, 1951 – July 4, 2020) [1] were American conjoined twins from Dayton, Ohio.According to the 2009 Guinness World Records, the Galyons were the oldest living set of conjoined twins in the world, and, as of October 29, 2014, possessed the world record for the longest-lived conjoined twins in history when they surpassed prior record holders ...

  5. Laughter - Wikipedia

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    Provine argues that it probably is genetic. In a study of the "Giggle Twins", two happy twins who were separated at birth and only reunited 43 years later, Provine reports that "until they met each other, neither of these exceptionally happy ladies had known anyone who laughed as much as they did." They reported this even though they had been ...

  6. Poto and Cabengo - Wikipedia

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    The twins' language was characterized by an extremely fast tempo and a staccato rhythm, traits the girls transferred to their spoken English following speech therapy. Linguistic analysis revealed that their language was a mixture of English and German (their mother and grandmother were German born) with some neologisms and several idiosyncratic ...

  7. List of twins - Wikipedia

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    Umberto of Vidin (1999–) and Sofia of Vidin (1999–), twins of Prince Konstantin-Assen of Vidin, Prince of Bulgaria and María García de la Rasilla y Gortázar. Princess Gabriella, Countess of Carladès and Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco, (10 December 2014–), fraternal twins of Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco

  8. Chuckle Brothers - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 January 2025. English children's entertainers For the newspaper comic, see Chuckle Bros (comics). Chuckle Brothers Barry (left) and Paul (right) in 2008 Born Barry David Elliott (1944-12-24) 24 December 1944 Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire, England Paul Harman Elliott (1947-10-18) 18 October 1947 ...

  9. Jimmy Rees - Wikipedia

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    Rees was born in Frankston, Victoria and grew up in Mount Eliza, Victoria and moved to the Central Coast of New South Wales, at age 22, to star as "Jimmy Giggle" in the ABC children's programme Giggle and Hoot (filmed in the ABC's Ultimo studios). Rees married his long-term partner Tori in 2013 and they have three sons named Lenny, Mack and ...