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Ellis also used the name Georgia Hawkins, [2] making her film debut under that name in The Light of Western Stars (1940). A news story at that time referred to her and another actress as "discoveries of Victor Jory." [3] Ellis appeared in the films Dragnet (1954), [4] Penny Serenade (1940), Doomed Caravan (1941), and Light of the Western Stars ...
Pages in category "Deaths by person in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hershman's death resulted in a wrongful-death suit, claiming that New Line Cinema, New Line Productions and Juno Pix Inc. were responsible for the death as a result of the lengthy work hours imposed on the set, and spurred a call to limit filming hours. [277] [278] Walker, Texas Ranger (1999). Stuntman William Charles Skeen suffered a fatal ...
The following is a partial chronological list of movies set in the Southern United ... 1914; The Birth of a Nation, 1915; The ... 1940; Virginia City, 1940; Belle ...
Photo of Miss Mary Jett Franklin, ca. 1921, taken at Moss Side, Athens, Georgia, by Sarah Hunter Moss. Mary Jett Franklin (1842–1928) was an American genre and portrait artist who attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1]
A. Prince Aage, Count of Rosenborg; Alice Abadam; Henri van Abbe; Edwin Milton Abbott; Maude Abbott; Percy Abbott (Australian politician) Richard Abbott (politician)
On August 23, 1994 – 33 years after his death, and 77 years to the day after the physical that should have allowed him to fly for his own country – Bullard was posthumously commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. [10] On October 9, 2019, the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Georgia, erected a statue in Bullard's ...
In 2005, the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles granted a pardon saying a verdict of manslaughter would have been more appropriate. The first individual electrocuted for a crime and sentenced to death (in Georgia) was Howard Henson, a black male, for rape and robbery; by electrocution on September 13, 1924, in DeKalb County.