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  2. Larry Fine - Wikipedia

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    Fine met his wife, Mabel Haney, in 1922, when both were working in vaudeville. [14] They married in 1926. The couple had a busy social life. Fine was called a "yes man" since he was always so agreeable. [11] His devil-may-care personality carried over to the world of finance. He was a terrible businessman and spent his money as soon as he ...

  3. Mabel Maney - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Maney. Mabel Maney is an American artist and author from San Francisco, California known for her lesbian pulp fiction. She is the author of the Nancy Clue series, a lesbian parody of the Nancy Drew, Cherry Ames, and Hardy Boys series. More recently, she is the author of the "Jane Bond" novels, a series of parodies of James Bond.

  4. The Pajama Game (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Pajama Game is a 1957 American musical film based on the 1954 stage musical of the same name, itself based on the 1953 novel 7½ Cents by Richard Pike Bissell. The film was produced and directed by George Abbott and Stanley Donen, with most Broadway cast members repeating their roles in the movie with the notable exception of star Doris Day ...

  5. Mabel Hackney - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Hackney. Mabel Lucy Hackney as Phyllis in The Thunderbolt (1908) Mabel Lucy Hackney (1872 – 29 May 1914) was a British actress and the wife of the dramatist and actor Laurence Irving and daughter-in-law of the actor Henry Irving in whose company she acted before she joined that of her husband. She died along with her husband in the RMS ...

  6. Mabel Stark - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Stark (December 10, 1889 – April 20, 1968), whose real name was Mary Ann Haynie, [1] was a renowned tiger trainer of the 1920s. She was referred to as one of the world's first women tiger trainers/tamers. In its belated obituary, The New York Times lauded Stark as "one of the most celebrated animal trainers in a field dominated by men."

  7. Frances Bay - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bay. . . (m. 1946; died 2002) . Children. 1. Frances Evelyn Bay (née Goffman; January 23, 1919 – September 15, 2011) was a Canadian-American character actress and comedienne. [2] In a career that spanned 35 years, she acted in a variety of roles both in film and television. Bay was inducted in Canada's Walk of Fame in 2008.

  8. Mabel Lee Hankey - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Lee Hankey was born Mabel Emily Hobson, the fourth child of the artists Henry Edrington Hobson (1819-1881) and Ada Vinson Hardy (1829-1911). She was one of the third generation of artists in the family; both her grandfathers, Henry Hobson and James Hardy, were also artists. Mabel's siblings were also employed as artists: Henry Hope Hobson ...

  9. Joe DeRita - Wikipedia

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    Jean Sullivan. . (m. 1967) . Website. threestooges.net. Joseph Wardell (July 12, 1909 – July 3, 1993), known professionally as Joe DeRita, was an American actor and comedian, who is best known for his stint as a member of The Three Stooges in the persona of Curly Joe DeRita.