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Colleen Houck (born October 3, 1969) is an American writer known for writing The New York Times two best selling series, [1] Tiger's Curse and Reawakened. As an author, she has been largely collected by libraries worldwide.
Houck was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Houck. [1] In 1942, she changed her last name to Howe. [2] She was a native of Wallace, Idaho. [3]Houck, credited as Doris Colleen, is familiar to modern viewers for her roles in several Three Stooges short subjects, such as G.I. Wanna Home.
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James W. Houck (born 1958), retired United States Navy vice admiral; John Houck (born 1960), American disc golfer; Joy N. Houck Jr. (1942–2003), American actor, screenwriter and film director; L. Roy Houck (1905–1992), American politician and rancher; Leo Houck (1888–1950), American boxer; Matthew Houck (born 1980), American singer-songwriter
Colleen is an English-language name of Irish origin. It derives from the Irish word cailín "girl/woman", the diminutive of caile "woman, countrywoman".. Although it derives from the Irish language, Colleen as a given name is rare in Ireland but far more popular in Irish-descended communities in the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Doris Houck (1921–1965), American model and actress known professionally as Doris Colleen; Doris Howell (1923–2019), American physician who specialized in pediatric oncology; Doris Kristina Hugosson (born 1963), Swedish cross country skier and Olympian; Doris Humphrey (1895–1958), American dancer and choreographer
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