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Robert Benevides (1930–1993), partner of U.S. actor Raymond Burr and wine entrepreneur Salvador Correia de Sá e Benevides (circa 1602–1688), Portuguese admiral and administrator Santos Benevides (1823–1891), officer in the Confederate army during the U.S. Civil War
In 1960, Burr met Robert Benevides, an actor and Korean War veteran, on the set of Perry Mason. [77] Benevides gave up acting in 1963, [6]: 102–03, 120 [77] and he became a production consultant for 21 of the Perry Mason TV movies. [78] They owned and operated an orchid business and then a vineyard [79] in California's Dry Creek Valley.
His partner, Robert Benevides, renamed the estate after Burr and continued making wines featuring his name. [7] John Elway with winemakers Rob Mondavi Jr and Mari Coyle. Some celebrities lend their names to a winery for a special one-time wine production.
His former partner, Robert Benevides, to whom Burr left his entire estate, has also spoken of their relationship. Just because the subject makes you uncomfortable, Lestrade, doesn't justify removing it from the article. Wikipedia's guidelines regarding sourcing and verifiability are quite clear on this. THD3 23:32, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
She acted in the Boothbay Stock Company [4] in Boothbay, Maine, using the name Gilbert because people were unsure how to pronounce Kies. [8] A 20th Century Fox scout offered her a film contract while she was appearing in Death Takes a Holiday, but she rejected it, citing a desire to gain more experience on stage.
Benevides' body was returned to and buried in Sonora. [50] It was reported on 26 November 2023 that Swift and her team had contacted Benevides' parents the week prior, made donations to them, and invited them to meet Swift at her show in São Paulo. [3] Members of Benevides' family attended the show on 26 November and met with Swift backstage. [51]
Landmark modernist photo depicting immigrants on the SS Kaiser Wilhelm II. [33] [s 1] [s 3] Child Laborer in Newberry, South Carolina Cotton Mill [i] 1908 Lewis Hine: Newberry, South Carolina, United States Glass plate Part of a series by the National Child Labor Committee to have child labor laws passed. [s 3] The North Pole: 6 April 1909 ...
16th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division moving towards the D-Day Beach taken by Capa The iconic photo Face in the Surf : American GI moving toward Omaha Beach taken by Capa First five images of Capa's The Magnificent Eleven. The Magnificent Eleven are a group of photos of D-Day (6 June 1944) taken by war photographer Robert Capa.