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Anderson-Dargatz was born in Kamloops, British Columbia, and grew up in Salmon Arm. She studied creative writing at the University of Victoria [ 1 ] and taught in the MFA program at UBC. [ 2 ] She published her debut short story collection The Miss Hereford Stories in 1994, and received a nomination for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for ...
Gail Anderson has a wide area of expertise working in multiple areas of the graphic design field throughout her career. Some of her most notable works stem from her experience creating posters in the entertainment industry while working with The School of Visual Arts , Rolling Stone , and many theater organizations – including Broadway .
The Cure for Death by Lightning is the debut novel from Canadian author Gail Anderson-Dargatz. It was nominated for the Giller Prize , was awarded the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize , and became a bestseller in Canada (selling over 100,000 copies) and Great Britain (where it won a Betty Trask Award ).
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Gail Anderson may refer to: Gail Anderson (entomologist) ...
The third and final installment in the initial series of supernatural comedy films inspired by the novels of Thorne Smith, it succeeds Topper (1937) and Topper Takes a Trip (1938). As in the prior films, Young plays Cosmo Topper, a mousy banker who gets into trouble because of his ability to see and speak with ghosts, and Burke plays his wife ...
For syndication to TV in the 1950s, the serial was renamed Space Soldiers, so as not to be confused with the newly made, also syndicated TV series, Flash Gordon. [ 9 ] The serial film was also edited into a 72-minute feature version in 1936, which was only exhibited abroad, until being released in the US as 1949 as Rocket Ship by Sherman S ...
After her magazine debut, Myers made frequent appearances on Hugh Hefner's Playboy After Dark TV series in 1969. She took a leading role as the sensitive lesbian rock and roll singer and bass player, Casey Anderson, in Russ Meyer's Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. She followed that with a supporting role in the 1972 Western, Molly and Lawless John.