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  2. Frost/Nixon (film) - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Cushing Graham, in a December 2008 interview, noted that her first trip with Frost was to the Muhammad Ali fight in Zaire, and that the two had been together for more than five years prior to when the film shows the two meeting. She remembered Frost as feeling that he did a pretty good job on every interview, whereas the film depicts ...

  3. David Frost - Wikipedia

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    David Paradine Frost was born in Tenterden, Kent, on 7 April 1939, the son of a Methodist minister of Huguenot descent, [1] the Rev. Wilfred John Paradine Frost (1900–1967), and his wife, Maude Evelyn ("Mona"; 1903–1991), née Aldrich; he had two elder sisters.

  4. At the Earth's Core (film) - Wikipedia

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    At the Earth's Core is a 1976 fantasy-science fiction film produced by Britain's Amicus Productions. [6] A British-American co-production, the film was directed by Kevin Connor and stars Doug McClure, Peter Cushing and Caroline Munro.

  5. Lydia Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Leonard (born 5 December 1981) is a British actress. She starred in the stage adaptation of Hilary Mantel's Bring Up the Bodies.On television, she is known for her roles in the BBC Two sitcom Quacks (2017) and the Amazon Prime series Ten Percent (2022).

  6. Caroline Graham - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Graham may refer to: Caroline Graham, Duchess of Montrose (1770–1847), British duchess; Caroline Graham (writer) (b. 1931), English writer;

  7. Caroline Ellison sentenced to 2 years in prison for her role ...

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    Caroline Ellison was sentenced to 2 years in prison for her role in the $11 billion FTX fraud. Prosecutors and her lawyers both asked for zero time behind bars — but it was up to a judge.

  8. Caleb Cushing - Wikipedia

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    Caleb Cushing (January 17, 1800 – January 2, 1879) was an American Democratic politician and diplomat who served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts and the 23rd United States Attorney General under President Franklin Pierce. [1]

  9. Katherine Vose Parker - Wikipedia

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    Her maternal grandparents were Caroline Cushing (née Forbes) Vose and Lt. Josiah Hayden Vose Jr., who was killed at the Battle of Port Hudson in the U.S. Civil War. [3] Her grandmother remarried to James Francis in 1873. Her uncle, Harold Parker, was one of the first highway commissioners in Massachusetts and planned many of the highways in ...