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Patricia Roberts Harris (May 31, 1924 – March 23, 1985) was an American politician, diplomat, and legal scholar. She served as the 6th United States secretary of housing and urban development from 1977 to 1979 and as the 13th United States secretary of health and human services [ a ] from 1979 to 1981 under President Jimmy Carter .
Patricia Harris (born September 1, 1956) is the chief executive officer of Michael Bloomberg's philanthropic foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies. She was first deputy mayor for the City of New York from 2002 [1] to December 31, 2013. She advised the Mayor of New York City, then Bloomberg, on administrative, operational, and policy matters.
Pops Maellard (later revealed to be Mega Kranus; voiced by Sam Marin) is a cheerful and somewhat naive 6'2" lollipop man who resides at the house in The Park and always talks in a whiny-like tone. His adoptive father, Mr. Maellard, is the owner of The Park. Pops tends to be very ecstatic about everything, often exclaiming "Good show!"
Patricia Harris is the former Deputy Mayor of New York City. Patricia Harris may also refer to: Patricia Roberts Harris (1924–1985), Carter Administration cabinet member; Patricia Harris, in 2005 New Year Honours; Pat Butcher aka Patricia Harris, character in EastEnders
Little Pattie's debut single was the double A-sided "He's My Blonde Headed, Stompie Wompie, Real Gone Surfer Boy" / "Stompin' at Maroubra", both co-written by Jay Justin and record producer Joe Halford, [9] [10] [11] [6] which used the surf music style and a dance style craze that was known as 'The Stomp'. [1]
Coincidentally, Christopher Eccleston, the ninth Doctor, appeared in the League of Gentlemen as the owner of a cat theatre, set up in direct competition to Kenny Harris's Dog Cinema – Kenny Harris also played by Mark Gatiss.) Mark Gatiss was also in an episode of Doctor Who called "The Lazarus Experiment".
Patricia Harras, sometimes credited as Patti Harras, is a Canadian actress from Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] She is most noted for her regular role as Julia Osborne in the television series Jake and the Kid , for which she won the Gemini Award for Best Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role at the 12th Gemini Awards in 1998.
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