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Edward Judson and Hayworth featured in Photoplay, 1942. When Hayworth was 18, she married Edward C. Judson, an oilman turned promoter who was more than twice her age. They married in Las Vegas. Judson, who helped launch her acting career, was a shrewd businessman, but domineering.
Edward Zane Carroll Judson Sr. a.k.a. Ned Buntline (March 20, 1821 – July 16, 1886), was an American publisher, journalist, and writer. Early life and military service [ edit ]
The following is a list of works by American dime novel author Edward Zane Carroll Judson commonly known by his pen name Ned Buntline. [1] [Note 1] Dime novels.
Edward Judson may refer to: Edward Judson (theologian) Edward Judson (trade unionist) Edward B. Judson, American politician and banker This page was last edited on 5 ...
Edward Judson (December 27, 1844 [1] –1914) was an American Baptist clergyman, born in Moulmein, British Burma, a son of the missionary Adoniram Judson and his second wife, Sarah Hall Boardman. He graduated from Brown University in 1863. In 1868, he was appointed professor of Latin and modern languages at Madison (now Colgate) University.
Edward Abbey (1927–1989) Maria Dolores Acevedo (1932-1998) Andy Adams (1859–1934) William Lacey Amy (1877-1962) ... E.Z.C. Judson, (pseudonym of Ned Buntline) K
Creator of "The Librarians", John Rogers, noted that Dean Devlin wanted to do a television version of the Librarian movies, in the style of the revived Doctor Who series. . Unfortunately, because Noah Wyle was still doing Falling Skies, and Bob Newhart and Jane Curtin were only going to be available periodically, Rogers had to come up with a new approach, noting that Wyle did not want to be ...
Edward Wagstaff Judson (29 August 1868 – 14 August 1926) was an English trade unionist. Judson was born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England [1] to William Cornelius Judson and Charlotte Judson. He was baptized in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. [2]