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Petite and energetic, widow and philanthropist Irene Silverman was 82 when she mysteriously vanished from her multi-million-dollar townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side in the summer of 1998.
Irene Belserion (アイリーン・ベルセリオン, Airīn Beruserion) Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Rachel Robinson (English) A member of the Spriggan 12. She is Erza Scarlet's centuries-old "dragonified" mother and the inventor of Dragon Slayer magic, [ch. 513, 514] who infuses magic power into any object or person.
Come from Away is a musical, with book, music and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein.It is based on the events in the Newfoundland town of Gander during the week following the September 11 attacks, when 38 planes, carrying approximately 7,000 passengers, were ordered to land unexpectedly at Gander International Airport.
Mother-daughter comedy team Coco & Penny, John & Irene Weidenberner, Gretchen Weiner, Stryker, poet Chairman Steve, Dee Nack the Female Elvis, Dr. Lawrence Biris, Omer Travers, philosopher Mr. Feldman, comedy team Book N Martino, Suzanne Muldowney as Vlad the Impaler, David Greene as “Thomas Paine” April 15, 1988: Beyond Vaudeville Live
David Golder is a 1929 novel by Ukrainian-French writer Irène Némirovsky. David Golder was first published in France in December 1929; the novel, Némirovsky's first, won instant acclaim for the 26-year-old author. [1] An English translation by Sylvia Stuart was published by Horace Liveright in 1930.
David Hein is a Canadian librettist, composer-lyricist, musician, and actor best known for co-writing the Broadway musical Come from Away with his writing partner and wife, Irene Sankoff. [1] Hein was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, and was educated at Lisgar Collegiate Institute in Ottawa and York University in Toronto, Ontario.
Irene Mayer Selznick (second from right) with U.S. Assistant Attorney General Mabel Walker Willebrandt (right), her mother Margaret Shenberg Mayer (center), father Louis B. Mayer (second from left), and older sister Edith Mayer (left) at the White House on February 3, 1927. Irene married producer David O. Selznick in 1930.
The David Golder manuscript was sent by post to the publishing company Éditions Grasset with a poste restante address and signed Epstein. H. Muller, a reader for Grasset, immediately tried to find the author but failed, so Grasset advertised in newspapers for the author's identity. However, she was busy bearing her first child, Denise.