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Barbara Williams (born October 19, 1953) is a Canadian-American actress. Williams has starred in the 1984 Paramount film Thief of Hearts, the 1988 film Watchers and the 1992 film Oh, What a Night. She garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Genie Awards for Love Come Down.
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Barbara Williams (writer) (1925 – 2013), American author of children's books Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
Barbara White (born December 3, 1965) is an American composer, clarinetist, and musicologist. A 2003 Guggenheim Fellow , she has released four albums, all but one of which she performs as the clarinetist, and she is a professor of music at Princeton University .
Barbara and Ethan began a band together in 2008. [1] Their first album, The Belle Brigade, was co-produced by Barbara, Ethan and Matthew Wilder and released on Reprise Records in April 2011. [1] The duo has toured with such acts as Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, G. Love & Special Sauce, k.d. lang, [1] Dawes, and Blitzen Trapper. [9]
Barbara Williams was born January 1, 1925, in Salt Lake City, Utah, [2] daughter of Walter Wright. [3] Williams began writing when she was five years old, when she was encouraged by her teachers to act as the classroom reporter for the children's page of a local newspaper, which she kept writing for until she became the editor for that same page at the seventh grade. [4]
A Guide for the Married Man: Gene Kelly: Credited as Johnny Williams Composed title song (written by Leslie Bricusse, performed by The Turtles) Fitzwilly: Delbert Mann: The Mirisch Corporation United Artists: Credited as Johnny Williams 1968 Sergeant Ryker: Buzz Kulik: Universal Pictures: Land of the Giants: Irwin Allen: Irwin Allen Productions ...
Freddy Fender - guitar, vocals; Bill Ham, Bobby Neal, Eddie Nation, Russell McNeely - guitar; Evan Arredondo, Ira Wilkes, Jimmy Jones, Keith Grimwood - bass "Uncle" Mick Moody - steel guitar