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Hazel Brugger's father is the Swiss neuropsychologist Peter Brugger; [1] her mother is an English teacher who is originally from Cologne, Germany. [2] She grew up in Dielsdorf near Zürich and has two older brothers. After graduating in Bülach, she began studying philosophy and literature at the University of Zurich, but she eventually quit. [3]
Sewell worked with the studio for 11 years until resigning in May 1938. She was the first woman to serve as the head of a major division at Disney Studios. [1] She is known for her work on Disney animated shorts such as Plane Crazy [4] and the feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. [1]
Hazel appears briefly in The Number of the Beast (1980), where she is brought into the larger Heinlein multiverse and interacts with other characters from unrelated Heinlein novels. In The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (1985), Gwen Novak, the female lead, reveals that she is actually Hazel Stone, sent to recruit the lead character in a mission to ...
Hazel is an American sitcom about a spunky live-in maid named Hazel Burke (played by Shirley Booth) and her employers, the Baxters. The five-season, 154-episode series aired in prime time from September 28, 1961, to April 11, 1966, and was produced by Screen Gems. The first four seasons of Hazel aired on NBC, and the fifth and final season ...
Hazel wants half of the state's botanical garden changed to a playground for the town's children. George's potential client Mr. Pruett's (Maurice Manson) grandfather donated the land that the garden is on. Hazel speaks with Park Commissioner Osborn Bailey (Francis DeSales). He tells her she needs to get enough signatures to put it on a ballot. Mr.
then Bugs says, "Good riddance!" She crashes to the ground with her broom destroyed and the chase continues. Bugs acts as Romeo to try to trick Witch Hazel, who starts to quote Juliet's lines from the play, but soon the two improvise. Witch Hazel jumps out of the castle window as Bugs pretends that he will catch her and instead rapidly runs off.
Hazel Edwards OAM is an Australian author of children's literature, including There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake (1980). Early life and education [ edit ]
Hazel Joyce Willett was born in 1920 at Darjeeling, British India, [1] daughter of Ada "Alma" (Rhames) and Edward Willett, an engineer who worked in Calcutta. At 9 months old, her English family returned to England, where her parents divorced in 1923 when she was two years old.