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Eileen Wilson Powell (April 19, 1894 – September 12, 1942), born Julia Mary Tierney, was an American actress. Early life. Julia Mary Tierney was born in New York ...
Powell was the only child of actor William Powell and actress Eileen Wilson, [1] who divorced in 1930. He graduated from Princeton, magna cum laude in English. [2]On Saturday, December 22, 1956, at age 31, Powell wed former child actress Patricia Parsons (1931-2006), exchanging their wedding vows at the home of his father, on Vereda Norte in Palm Springs, California. [2]
On April 15, 1915, Powell married Eileen Wilson, who was born Julia Mary Tierney. The couple had a son, William David Powell. They divorced in 1930. Powell's son became a television writer and producer before a period of ill health and depression led to his suicide in 1968. [13] On June 26, 1931, Powell married actress Carole Lombard.
Lewis met actor William Powell, who was 27 years her senior, at MGM in 1939. [6] They married at a dude ranch in Nevada on January 5, 1940, [7] after a courtship of less than a month. [6] She retired from acting in 1943. Lewis became known as Mousie Powell after her marriage. [8]
Eileen Wilson (born Eileen Eshelman; January 15, 1923 [1] – September 9, 2018) was an American big band singer, and one of the original stars of the 1950s television show Your Hit Parade on NBC. [2] She also starred on the Hit Parade radio show.
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Harold Wilson: Jason Watkins: Anne, Princess Royal: Grace and Amelia Gilmour (uncredited) [2] Erin Doherty: Claudia Harrison Lyla Barrett-Rye: Charles, Prince of Wales: Billy Jenkins: Josh O'Connor: Dominic West: Julian Baring [d] Diana, Princess of Wales: Emma Corrin: Elizabeth Debicki: Margaret Thatcher: Gillian Anderson: Eva Feiler Denis ...
Two women, Eileen Wilson, 47, and May Kitchen, 77, are taking a joint court challenge against health chiefs in which they will argue the region’s dire waiting lists are unlawful.