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  2. Jean Hale - Wikipedia

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    Hale was born on December 27, 1938, in Salt Lake City, Utah. [1] Her parents were Stanton G and Doris (Norrell) Hale. Jean Hale was raised a Mormon. [2] [better source needed] She studied at the University of Utah and at Skidmore College, then moved to New York City. There she learned from Sydney Pollack at the Neighborhood Playhouse. [1]

  3. Dabney Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman was married to Ann Courtney Harrell from 1957 to 1959 and Jean Hale from 1961 to 1983. [7] [5] He had four children, Meghan, Kelly, Randy, and Quincy. [7] [37] Coleman was a tennis player, winning celebrity and charity tournaments. He played mainly at the Riviera Country Club as well as in local tournaments.

  4. The Trouble with Girls (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, Jean Hale's husband, Dabney Coleman, would later be cast. The Trouble with Girls was released as the bottom half of a double feature, sharing the screen with the Raquel Welch drama Flareup .

  5. Jean Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Jean Coleman may refer to: Jean Coleman (officer) (1908–1982), member of the British Special Operations Executive; Jean Coleman (athlete) (1918–2008), Australian ...

  6. Jean Ellen Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Jean Ellen Coleman (1928 - November 9, 1996) was an American librarian known for being the founding director of the American Library Association's Office for Library Outreach Services where she worked from 1973 to 1986.

  7. In Like Flint - Wikipedia

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    In Like Flint is a 1967 American spy fi comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas, the sequel to the parody spy film Our Man Flint (1966).. It posits an international feminist conspiracy to depose the ruling American patriarchy with a feminist matriarchy.

  8. Violent Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Violent Midnight is a 1963 American exploitation slasher film [4] directed by Richard Hilliard and starring Lee Philips, Shepperd Strudwick, and Jean Hale.It focuses on a small New England town plagued by a series of slashing murders focused around a women's college.

  9. Washington Commanders all-time roster (A–Ke) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Commanders franchise and whose last names fall between "A" and "Ke".