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  2. Happily Ever After (song) - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After is the second single released from American R&B singer Case's second studio album Personal Conversation. The single reached number 3 on the Billboard R&B chart and number 15 on the Hot 100 chart. The song stayed on the Hot 100 charts for a total of twenty weeks.

  3. Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After is a dramatic television movie of 1992 telling the real-life story of the failed marriage of Charles, Prince of Wales, and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales.

  4. Diane Delano - Wikipedia

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    Diane Delano (January 29, 1957 – December 13, 2024) was an American character actress.She was known for her numerous roles in films and television, such as Sergeant Barbara Semanski on the CBS television series Northern Exposure and Roberta "Bobbi" Glass on The WB television series Popular.

  5. Unhappily Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Unhappily Ever After is an American television sitcom that aired for 100 episodes on The WB from January 11, 1995, to May 23, 1999, for a total of five seasons. The series was produced by Touchstone Television .

  6. Now: Judith Hoag. Back to television she went! After Halloweentown, Judith returned to her roots, guest starring in hit series like Grey’s Anatomy and CSI: New York.But if you really want to ...

  7. Happily Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After, a Brazilian romantic drama film directed by Bruno Barreto Happily Ever After (1989 film) , an animated movie continuing the adventures of Snow White and her prince Happily Ever After (2004 film) ( Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants ), a French film

  8. This fact is at odds with modern critiques of fairy tales; that "Happily ever after" often involves a man saving a helpless woman; that Disney princesses and their Grimm-penned counterparts are tame and silent compared with their princely other halves; that the stories embrace violence but never mention the more feminine grittiness of pregnancy ...

  9. Happily Ever After (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After (originally released as Snow White: The Adventure Continues in the Philippines) [3] [Note 1] is a 1989 animated musical fantasy film directed by John Howley, and starring the voices of Dom DeLuise, Malcolm McDowell, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ed Asner, Sally Kellerman, Irene Cara, Carol Channing and Tracey Ullman. [4]