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Linnell Nobori (m. 1982) ... Personal life. Bessell was married to Linnell Nobori and had two daughters, Sarah and Mary. [7] References
John Linnell was born in New York City, to father Zenos Linnell, (1925–2011), a psychiatrist, [5] and mother Kathleen (née Glenn; 1926–2008). [6] [3] When Linnell was a child, Walt Kelly's Songs of the Pogo album made a strong impression on his musical sensibilities.
Flansburgh co-founded They Might Be Giants, with longtime friend John Linnell, in 1982 while a student at Pratt Institute.The two share singing and songwriting duties, with Flansburgh on guitar, in addition to performing a variety of instruments when the need arises.
Jacob Hirsch Soboroff (born 1983) is an American journalist. He is known as a correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC.Prior to his debut on the network in September 2015, he was the host of YouTube Nation [1] and a co-host of TakePart Live on Pivot TV.
John Linnell Jnr. and his brothers William and James Thomas Linnell all received art instruction at the Royal Academy Schools. [22] During the late 1840s to the early 1850s John Jnr. was working as a printmaker making lithographs after works by established artists like George Frederic Watts, Joseph Severn and William Mulready, [23] [24] the latter of whom was a friend of John Linnell Snr.
Sarah Vowell was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma on December 27, 1969. Her family moved to Bozeman, Montana when she was eleven. [4] She has a fraternal twin sister, Amy. Vowell graduated from Bozeman High School. [5]
He next portrayed villain Mitch Laurence on One Life to Live from 1985 to 1987 [4] then again from 2002 to 2003, reprising the role once again starting in November 2009. [3] Born appeared on Santa Barbara in his best known roles Robert Barr (1989–1991) and his twin Quinn Armitage (1990–1991), a role that earned him an Emmy Award -nomination.
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