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  2. Jean Hale - Wikipedia

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    Hale was born on December 27, 1938, in Salt Lake City, Utah. [1] Her parents were Stanton G and Doris (Norrell) Hale. Jean Hale was raised a Mormon. [2] [better source needed] She studied at the University of Utah and at Skidmore College, then moved to New York City. There she learned from Sydney Pollack at the Neighborhood Playhouse. [1]

  3. Dabney Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman was married to Ann Courtney Harrell from 1957 to 1959 and Jean Hale from 1961 to 1983. [8] [5] He had four children, Meghan, Kelly, Randy, and Quincy. [8] [39] Coleman was a tennis player, winning celebrity and charity tournaments. He played mainly at the Riviera Country Club as well as in local tournaments.

  4. The Trouble with Girls (film) - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Tom Parker, Presley's manager, originally wanted actress Jean Hale for the female lead, but Marlyn Mason was cast at the insistence of director Peter Tewksbury. [6] Ironically, Jean Hale's husband, Dabney Coleman, would later be cast.

  5. Violent Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Violent Midnight is a 1963 American exploitation slasher film [4] directed by Richard Hilliard and starring Lee Philips, Shepperd Strudwick, and Jean Hale.It focuses on a small New England town plagued by a series of slashing murders focused around a women's college.

  6. List of bisexual characters in television - Wikipedia

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    Hadley Hale: Lindsey Haun: True Blood: Hadley was the lover of vampire queen Sophie-Anne, and also had a son with her ex-husband Remy Savoy. [145] Judy Hale: Linda Cardellini: Dead to Me: Judy has relationships with Steve, Nick, and Michelle. [146] [147] Mira Harberg: Alicia Vikander: Irma Vep: Was involved in a sexual relationship with her ...

  7. Hot tub - Wikipedia

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    The earliest hot tubs were calderas in which hot stones were placed to heat the water. [citation needed] Therma in Ikaria has been a very popular place particularly for hydrotherapy ever since the 4th century B.C. [2] The remains of wrecked marble bathtubs along with a prehistoric aqueduct that have been unearthed from this area bear ample testimony of the place's popularity in the ancient times.

  8. Jean Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Jean Coleman may refer to: Jean Coleman (officer) (1908–1982), member of the British Special Operations Executive Jean Coleman (athlete) (1918–2008), Australian sprinter

  9. This Viral Inflatable Hot Tub from TikTok Just Went on a Rare ...

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    The Coleman SlauSpa Inflatable Hot Tub measures 6 feet wide by 2.3 feet tall. It features 140 different jets so you can enjoy the restorative benefits of a spa at home.