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Painted Lady is a 1997 murder mystery drama starring Helen Mirren, involving art theft. It co-starred Franco Nero, Karl Geary and Iain Glen, and was directed by Julian Jarrold. The role was created specifically for Mirren, as a means for her to try something a bit different from her Inspector Tennison character on the popular Prime Suspect series.
Bassingbourne Gawdy (1535 [1] – 20 January 1590 [2]), of West Harling, Norfolk, was an English landowner, magistrate and Member of Parliament (MP). [3]He was the second son of Thomas Gawdy (d.1556) of Shotesham and Redenhall, Norfolk, by his father's first wife, Anne, daughter and coheiress of John Bassingbourne of Woodhall, Hatfield, Hertfordshire. [2]
The story as told by The Moving Picture News reads: . The elder daughter has always been her father's favorite because of her strict adherence to his rigid precepts. The younger daughter is rather gay and frivolovis, though innocently so, and horrifies her elder sister when the latter catches her in the act of powdering and painting her face.
The Painted Lady, an American drama film; Painted Lady, a 1997 murder mystery drama starring Helen Mirren; Painted Lady, a 2002 documentary short film about Vali Myers "The Painted Lady" (Avatar: The Last Airbender), an episode from the animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender
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The Painted Lady is a 1924 American drama film directed by Chester Bennett and written by Thomas Dixon Jr. The film stars George O'Brien, Dorothy Mackaill, Harry T. Morey, Lucille Hutton, Lucille Ricksen, and Margaret McWade. The film was released on September 28, 1924, by Fox Film Corporation. [1] [2] [3]
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