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Christopher James Makins was born at Southampton, New York on 23 July 1942, the son of a British father Roger Mellor Makins, later 1st Baron Sherfield and an American mother, Alice Brooks Davis, daughter of the American sportsman and politician Dwight F. Davis. Thus he held dual citizenship of the UK and the United States.
Alice Brooks is an American director of photography best known for her cinematography work on feature films, particularly the film adaptations of the stage musicals Wicked (2024), Tick, Tick ... Boom! (2021), and In the Heights (2021). [1] [2]
Alice Davis with three of her six children in 1952: Cynthia (17 years old, right, one of twins), Patricia (6 years old, left), and Dwight (18 months). On 30 April 1934, in an Episcopal ceremony in Tallahassee, Florida , he married an American, Alice Brooks Davis (d. 1985), the daughter of Dwight F. Davis , founder of the Davis Cup and former US ...
Catherine Walker (born 1975) is an Irish actress. She is notable for British and Irish television appearances including The Clinic (2003–2009), Northanger Abbey and Waking the Dead (2007), Bitter Sweet (2008), Lewis (2009), The Silence (2010), Strike Back (2013), Critical (2015), A Dark Song (2016) [1] and The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (2020).
Linda Lavin, who starred in the hit 1970s sitcom "Alice," has died at age 87 due to complications from recently discovered lung cancer. ... Lavin is survived by her third husband, Steve Bakunas ...
Alice Young, the first Black school principal in Rochester and a founding trustee of Monroe Community College, died April 24 at age 100. ... Her husband, James Young, died in 2008. She is survived ...
Significant evidence suggests that Alice's husband Chris, who registered the company in her name, is involved in the trafficking scheme. Pérez finds Zezi in a house owned by Chris. A despairing Olivia contemplates suicide but is interrupted by Pérez's call. Zezi identifies Chris Brooks as the trafficker who brought her to Scotland.
Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning short story author known for 'Dear Life,' has died. She was 92. ... Fremlin, her husband, died in 2013. Rourke is a former Times staff writer.