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Wallace has been married twice. In 1973, he married Elizabeth Farrell, with whom he has four children: Peter (father of William, Caroline, and James), [106] Megan (mother of Sabine and Livia), Catherine, and Andrew (father of Jack and Luke). [107] In 1997, he married Lorraine Smothers (née Martin, born 1959), the former wife of Dick Smothers ...
Elizabeth Farrell was born in Utica, New York.She attended Utica Catholic Academy and the Oswego Normal and Training School. [1] When she finished basic teacher training in 1895, she pursued further study at New York University and Teachers College, Columbia University, eventually earning a bachelor's degree.
Pride & Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy is a 2003 independent romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Black and produced by Jason Faller. The screenplay, by Anne Black, Jason Faller, and Katherine Swigert, is an adaptation of Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice set in modern-day Provo, Utah.
Perry Farrell and his wife, Etty Lau Farrell, may have one of the strongest relationships in rock and roll. Farrell met his partner in 1997 while she was a backup dancer on his band Jane’s ...
The frontman's wife called him a "crazed beast" after Farrell hit the guitarist on stage during a show in Boston. Stop! A Jane's Addiction concert in Boston ended abruptly after singer Perry ...
The concert slated for Sunday at Connecticut's Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater was the next stop on Jane Addiction's 2024 tour, their first to feature the group's original lineup — Farrell ...
Elizabeth Baynton (1 March 1796 – ?). Mary Baynton (1799 – 4 June 1884) married John Sidney Farrell (21 March 1800 – 17 December 1882) on 7 September 1824 in Powick Worcestershire. They had ten children: Mary Jane Farrell (22 July 1825 – 25 March 1895) married Frederick Lewis David (1831 – 20 February 1879), they had six children.
The Singapore Grip [1] is an ITV six-part television drama series. [2] [3] It is an adaptation of Booker Prize winner J.G. Farrell's 1978 novel The Singapore Grip.[4] [5] The story tells of a love affair taking place around the time of the Japanese invasion of Singapore.