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Enodis plc was a British multinational foodmaking equipment manufacturing company headquartered in London.A former FTSE 250 Index constituent, it was acquired by the American machinery manufacturer The Manitowoc Company in October 2008, with its activities subsequently being fully integrated into those of Manitowoc.
J. Bertram Fryer: Jeanne de Casalis, Gus McNaughton: For Love of You [3] Film: Musical comedy: Carmine Gallone: Arthur Riscoe, Naunton Wayne, Franco Foresta: General John Regan [3] Comedy: Henry Edwards: Henry Edwards, Chrissie White, Ben Welden: Going Gay [3] Musical: Carmine Gallone: Arthur Riscoe, Naunton Wayne, Magda Schneider: Happy [3] [2 ...
Verna Frances Bloom, born on August 7, 1938, in Lynn, Massachusetts, grew up in a Russian Jewish family [1] where her father, Milton, operated a grocery store. Her mother, Sara (Damsky) Bloom, initially focused on managing their household.
She and Bernard Dean divorced twice before getting hitched again in 2011. The couple share two children: Mason (born in 1998) and Jerzey (born in 1995). Alex is also mom of Amara, who she welcomed ...
Phoebe Ann Naylor is about to be wed to Don Andrea Baldazar, El Duce de la Casala in Louisiana in 1845. The festivities are broken up by the arrival of Yancey Cottle and his relatives, who form a U.S. Dragoons troop under the command of Cottle's cousin, Captain Rodney Stimpson.
Dean Martin was wed once more, to Catherine Hawn, a hair-salon receptionist, and legally adopted her daughter, Sasha, but that union ended in 1976. Jeanne Martin never remarried.
As the world mourns the death of singer and sausage king Jimmy Dean, his second wife, Donna Meade Dean, has been pushed into the spotlight.Then again, center stage is a familiar place for her.
The Pride of St. Louis is a 1952 American biographical film of the life of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Dizzy Dean. It starred Dan Dailey as Dean, Joanne Dru as his wife, and Richard Crenna as his brother Paul "Daffy" Dean, also a major league pitcher. It was directed by Harmon Jones. [2] [3] [4]