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  2. Paul Ballantyne - Wikipedia

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    Ballantyne made his New York City theatre debut on December 12, 1932, playing the Eight of Hearts in a production of Alice in Wonderland. In 1934, he went on tour with a production of The Dark Tower. Ballantyne participated in the Federal Theatre Project from 1935 through 1937, appearing in The Rivals, Everyman, and She Stoops to Conquer. [1]

  3. Nell Ballantyne - Wikipedia

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    Nell Ballantyne (1 December 1898 – 21 February 1959) was a Scottish stage, radio and film actress. Ballantyne was born Nellie Lochhead Ballantyne on 1 December 1898 in Glasgow, Scotland. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Lochhead and dairyman, Peter Ballantyne.

  4. Elspeth Ballantyne - Wikipedia

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    Elspeth Ballantyne (born 1939) [2] [a] [3] is a retired Australian actress, who appeared in theatre, television and film roles over a career that spanned nearly 60 years, a veteran of the industry having started her career as a child actor and becoming a staple of the theatre starting from 1947, in a production of Macbeth and by the age of 15 in 1954 had turned pro., performing in stage roles ...

  5. Joseph Cotten on stage, screen, radio and television - Wikipedia

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    Cotten in 1943. Joseph Cotten was an American actor known for his roles on stage and screen. Cotten's most notable projects include his collaborations with Orson Welles.He portrayed Jed Leland in Citizen Kane (1941), Eugene Morgan in The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), and Howard Graham in Journey into Fear (1943).

  6. James Ballantyne - Wikipedia

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    James Ballantyne (15 January 1772 – 26 January 1833) was a Scottish solicitor, editor and publisher who worked for his friend Sir Walter Scott. His brother John Ballantyne (1774–1821) was also with the publishing firm, which is noted for the publication of the Novelist's Library (1820), and many works edited or written by Scott.

  7. Colin Friels - Wikipedia

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    Colin Friels (born 25 September 1952) is an Australian actor of theatre, TV, film and presenter. ... he played Tony Ballantyne in the TV miniseries Mystery Road, ...

  8. CMS picks ‘Ballantyne Ridge’ for new south Charlotte high ...

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    Ballantyne is a fast-growing community, and now it’ll have a high school named after it. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Regent Theatre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Regent Theatre was Hoyts' showcase "picture palace" in Sydney, designed by Melbourne architect Cedric Ballantyne, and built by James Porter & Sons. [1] The 2,297-seat Regent Theatre opened its doors in the heart of the city's entertainment district on 30 March 1928 with Flesh and the Devil, starring Greta Garbo and John Gilbert.