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Shriek's origins and real name were, at first, uncertain. She was named Sandra Deel in her earliest appearances, but named Frances Louise Barrison in later appearances. According to the Spider-Man Encyclopedia, she was born Frances Louise Barrison, but used Sandra Deel as an alias. [3]
Sandra Deel may refer to: Sandra Deel (actress) , an American actress (1927–2008), whose works include Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night Sandra Deel, one of the alternatives names used for the comic book character Shriek
The song was introduced by Eddie Albert and Allyn McLerie in the musical Miss Liberty.. The studio cast recording for RCA Victor included Al Goodman and His Orchestra with Wynn Murray, Martha Wright, Bob Wright, Sandra Deel, and Jimmy Carroll.
Shriek or the title song, by Wye Oak, 2014 "Shriek" (Batman Beyond), a television episode Shriek (Batman Beyond character), the namesake character introduced in the episode; Shriek (character), a Marvel Comics character; Shriek: An Afterword, a 2006 novel by Jeff VanderMeer; Shriek, in the Dragon Age media franchise, a type of Darkspawn creature
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The Shrek soundtracks are a collection of soundtracks from all four movies of the Shrek series, including separate editions for the movie score.Each soundtrack contains all songs that featured in their respective film, and the score album contains the music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell.
Salli Saffioti (born June 11) [1] is an American actress. She is known for voicing roles in video games including Ingrid Hunnigan in Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil: Degeneration, Resident Evil: Damnation, Resident Evil 6, and Resident Evil: Death Island, Ming in Lost Odyssey, the Sea Captain's daughter in Tales of the Black Freighter, Razia in Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands and the ...
Kopell was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Pauline (née Taran) and Al Bernard Kopell [1] of Jewish extraction. [3] Kopell attended Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn before enrolling at New York University, majoring in dramatic arts and graduating with a bachelor of fine arts in 1955.