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Their daughter, Tina Beth Paige Anders, was born in March 1956. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] Anders and Stephens were divorced in June 1956. [ 15 ] In 1986, Anders married engineer Richard Benedict; the couple remained married until his death in 1999.
Dorothy Page (March 4, 1904 – March 26, 1961), also known as The Singing Cowgirl, was a B movie film actress during the 1930s. Early life and education.
The Torkelsons is an American sitcom television series that aired on the NBC television network from September 21, 1991, to June 6, 1993. [1] Produced by Walt Disney Television in season 1 and Touchstone Television in season 2, the series starred Connie Ray, Olivia Burnette, and William Schallert.
Actresses Lillian and Dorothy Gish were famous sisters in Hollywood's early days. Dorothy married actor James Rennie. Gallagher. Noel and younger brother Liam are members of rock band Oasis. Nicole Appleton and Patsy Kensit have had children by Liam. Glass. Composer Philip Glass's cousin Ira Glass is radio host and creator of This American Life ...
Dorothy and Ernest Hamilton Scott was adopted when he was 6 weeks old. Dorothy died in 1977 after battling breast cancer, which inspired Scott’s 2020 children’s book, Fritzy Finds a Hat.
[1] [6] With his first wife (of 50 years), Dorothy Pierce, he had five children, the youngest of whom, Maggie, is now president of 84 Lumber. With his second wife, Debra Maley, he had two daughters, Taylor, and Paige. At the age of 85, Hardy married Kristin Georgi, a 22-year-old salon employee at Nemacoln Woodlands Resort.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Kripke's parents were from Poland. In the 1860s, his family settled in Cleveland, Ohio. [4] Kripke and his wife, Dorothy, had three children: American philosopher and logician Saul A. Kripke, Madeline Kripke, a bookseller, editor and authority on dictionaries and slang, [5] [6] [7] and Netta Stern, who was a social worker and psychotherapist. [8]