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Katharine Bard (October 19, 1916 – July 28, 1983) was an American actress. Bard was born on October 19, 1916, in Highland Park, Illinois. [1] She was the daughter of Ralph Bard, who served as assistant secretary of the Navy. She studied acting at the Embassy Dramatic School in London and the Group Theatre Studio in New York.
Kathryn A. Bard is an American archaeologist, academic and author.She is a retired Professor Emerita of Archaeology & Classical Studies from Boston University. [1]Bard is most known for her work on the origins of complex societies and early states in Northeast Africa, the Red Sea trading network during the Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as the late prehistory of Egypt and northern Ethiopia/Eritrea.
B. Alice Backes; Rowena Cook Baggerly; Ruth Bailey; Lucille Ball; Tallulah Bankhead; Joan Banks; Nina Bara; Theda Bara; Rosa Barcelo; Katharine Bard; Jane Fenmore Barnes
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Fred Danzig of the UPI praised the performances of Bard and Tone. [2] Cynthia Lowry of the Associated Press called it "a poignant and in some ways slow-moving play." [3] Critic Paul King praised Tone's performance as "masterful" and the best of his career, though he found other performances mediocre and the production "disturbingly erratic". [4]
A deeply personal advocacy piece, “The Program: Cons, Cults, and Kidnapping” becomes messy at times over its three chapters, although in a way, that’s part of its power. Director Katherine ...
Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Katharine Ross lead the cast, directed by George Roy Hill. The film racked up four Oscars, including Best Cinematography and Best Music. It was nominated for three ...
Katharine Bard (1916–1983), American actress. Luke Bard (born 1990), American baseball player; Maria Bard (1900–1944), German stage actress; Mary Bard (1904–1970), 20th-century American author; Mitchell Bard, American foreign policy analyst; Perry Bard, interdisciplinary artist; Ralph Austin Bard (1884–1975), Assistant Secretary of the ...