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Helen Craig McCullough (February 17, 1918 – April 6, 1998) was an American academic, translator and Japanologist. [1] She is best known for her 1988 translation of The Tale of the Heike . [ 2 ]
Doctor Helen Magnus, played by Amanda Tapping is a 274-year-old teratologist (born August 27, 1850, and sent back in time 113 years. [ 1 ] ) and head of the Sanctuary in Old City. She was born in England during the Victorian era , and was one of the first female doctors and scientists of the Royal College of Surgeons in London.
Corrinne Eleanor Wicks is an English actress. After minor appearances in various British television series, she landed her first major role in 2000, as Dr. Helen Thompson in the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors.
Dr. Helen Thompson, portrayed by Corrinne Wicks, first appeared on 26 March 2000 and made her final appearance on 16 December 2005. [10] Before the series began, Helen married Phil (Mark Adams), with whom she had two children; son Dan (Joshua Prime) and daughter Claire (Tara Coleman-Starr). At the start of the series, Helen seems to have it all ...
Helen McCloy (June 6, 1904 New York – December 1, 1994 Woodstock, NY), [1] pseudonym Helen Clarkson, was an American mystery writer, whose series character Dr. Basil Willing debuted in Dance of Death (1938). Willing believes, that "every criminal leaves psychic fingerprints, and he can't wear gloves to hide them."
Helen Mirren reacted to being called a nudist due to her previous experiences with nude beaches. “It is a fabulously liberating experience,” she said. Helen Mirren, 77, Has the Best Reaction ...
Helen W. McCully was born in September 1902 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada to Ethel Ellen (née Lowerison) and Herbert Read McCully [1] [2] Her family was quite prominent, including a great-grandfather, Samuel McCully an early minister who helped found the Baptist church in Amherst and his two sons: her grandfather, Robert, a prominent attorney and her great-uncle, Jonathan, a Supreme Court ...