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Frances Grant (born Stella Theophane Fortier, February 15, 1909 – February 20, 1982) was an American movie actress and dancer.She appeared as the leading lady of Gene Autry in Red River Valley (1936) and Oh, Susanna!
Francis Chapman Grant (1823–1894), merchant-prince in the Gold Coast; Sir Francis James Grant (1863–1953), Scottish Officer of Arms; Francis William Grant (1814–1840), British Member of Parliament for Inverness-shire; Frances Grant (1909–1982), American actress and dancer; Frank Grant (baseball) (1865–1937), baseball player
Debby is a member of the singing Boone Sisters, cousins of actor Randy Boone and the daughters of singer Pat Boone. Note: Actor Mel Ferrer is unrelated to this family Clunes. Actor/producer Alec Clunes was the father of actor Martin Clunes; Coen-McDormand
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Ruth is the matriarch of the Martin family and, in a sense, the matriarchial character of All My Children itself. Along with her husband Joe Martin and her former stepdaughter-in-law Erica Kane, she is one of three original characters remaining since the series' premiere episode. The character was originated by Fickett in the show's first ...
A family member of the Grants of Tullochgorm, and daughter of a colonel in the Seaforth Highlanders, [1] she was sent to London and the care of her grandfather Field Marshal Sir Patrick Grant, Goldstick-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria, and his daughter Miss Frances Gough Grant – known as 'Aunt Fan' – when her parents were posted to India. [2]
Frances with her second husband Thomas J. Preston Jr. in 1913. After leaving the White House for the second time, the Clevelands bought Westland, a house in Princeton, New Jersey. They had two more children over the following years: Richard F. Cleveland and Francis Cleveland. Their firstborn daughter, Ruth, died of diphtheria in 1904 at their ...
Fioretti, who wanted to sound less Italian, started to use the name Feury, and began to be artistic in many ways. Although dyslexic, he authored several screenplays, began painting for the first time in 1966, and began producing tightly budgeted B-movies in the early 1970s. From the 1980s, he was the producer of the films of his wife Lee Grant. [3]