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  2. Hugh Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    He was first seen on the Broadway stage in New York City in Arrest That Woman (1936), permanently settling on Hugh Marlowe as his stage name. [4] His Broadway appearances included Kiss the Boys Goodbye, The Land Is Bright, Lady in the Dark, Laura, and Duet for Two Hands. [1] In 1939 and 1940, Marlowe was a voice actor in two network radio programs.

  3. List of Renaissance figures - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare. Ludovico Ariosto; Martin Bauzer; Luís de Camões; Baldassare Castiglione; Miguel de Cervantes; Geoffrey Chaucer; John of the Cross; John Donne

  4. 1593 in literature - Wikipedia

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    "Atheist" literature found in his home is claimed to be Marlowe's. May 18 – A warrant for the arrest of Christopher Marlowe is issued. On May 20 he presents himself to the Privy Council. May 29 – The Welsh-born Protestant John Penry is executed for involvement in the Marprelate Controversy. [2]

  5. Category:Arts and Crafts architects - Wikipedia

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  6. List of architectural historians - Wikipedia

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    Leopoldo C. Artucio (1903–1976), modern architecture in Uruguay; Lin Huiyin (1904–1955), Chinese architectural history; John Summerson (1904–1992), author of The Classical Language of Architecture and Architecture in Britain: 1530–1830; Sarasi Kumar Saraswati (1906–1980), Bangladeshi historian of art and architecture

  7. Marlowe (name) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593), English dramatist, poet and translator; Deb Marlowe, American author; Derek Marlowe (1938–1996), English writer; Evan Marlowe, American film director, writer, and editor; Fernanda Marlowe (born 1942), British actress; Frank Marlowe (1904–1964), American character actor; Hugh Marlowe (1911–1982), American ...

  8. Earth vs. the Flying Saucers - Wikipedia

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    It was produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Fred F. Sears, and stars Hugh Marlowe and Joan Taylor. [4] The stop-motion animation special effects were created by Ray Harryhausen. The storyline was suggested by the bestselling 1953 non-fiction book Flying Saucers from Outer Space by Maj. Donald Keyhoe. [5]

  9. List of University of Cambridge people - Wikipedia

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    Shalini Ganendra (Trinity Hall), fine arts consultant and gallerist, judge on various art award panels; Michael Jaffé (King's), art historian, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum and Proprietor of Clifton Maybank House; Michael Kitson (King's), art historian, Claude Lorrain expert, professor at the Slade School of Fine Art and the Courtauld ...