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Barbara Linnea Quigley (born May 27, 1958) is an American actress, best known as a scream queen in low-budget horror films during the 1980s and 1990s. Born in Davenport, Iowa , Quigley first pursued her career in the late 1970s, shortly after moving to Los Angeles.
Choc-Ola is an American chocolate beverage that was formulated in the 1940s by Harry Normington, Sr. from Pennsylvania. [1] Choc-Ola was based out of Indianapolis from 1944 until 1977, when Normington sold the brand to Moxie Industries. The Indianapolis plant had a large, white and black spotted cow on a white pole located at the south end of ...
The troupe's core members are Michael Boyuk, who performs as Kora Harcourt (Hard Kora) [2] and Mark Peacock, who performs as Barbara Quigley (Barbie-Q); [3] while the third member has varied at different times, with performers including Robert Windisman as Conchita Castillio [4] and Shawn Hitchins as Ivana.
Quigley appeared in the 1978 edit of the film known under the titles The Mama's Boy, The Hurting or Psycho from Texas [1] 1978 Deathsport: Courtesan Uncredited [2] Fairy Tales: Dream Girl Auditions: Sally Webster 1979 Summer Camp: Pam Credited as Barbara Gold Stone Cold Dead: First Victim Uncredited Tourist Trap: Mannequin Uncredited 1981 ...
A pair of siblings have reignited a debate over cake — specifically, what it means to be a chocolate cake. In December, Gia Cooper posted a video to TikTok, and later to Instagram, where the ...
"Every 1's a Winner" is the third single from the 1978 Hot Chocolate album of the same name. The single was released on 4 March 1978 on RAK Records in the UK and Infinity Records in the US. It peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 ; it was the band's second-highest-charting single in the US, behind ...
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Cicero Park is the debut album by British soul band Hot Chocolate. It was released in June 1974 on the RAK Records label, owned by Mickie Most , who was the band's producer. The album peaked at number fifty-five on the US Billboard 200 album chart.