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The Chill Factor, also released as Demon Possessed, is a 1993 American supernatural horror film directed by Christopher Webster and starring Dawn Laurrie, Aaron Kjenaas, and Connie Snyder. Its plot follows a group of snowmobilers who find themselves stranded at an abandoned Catholic camp run by the Dominican Order , which was co-opted by ...
Connie Inge-Lise Nielsen (born 3 July 1965) [1] [2] is a Danish actress. She has starred as Lucilla in the films Gladiator (2000) and Gladiator II (2024) and as Queen Hippolyta in the DC Extended Universe .
Ballmer married Connie Snyder in 1990 and the couple have three sons. [122] The Ballmers live primarily in Hunts Point, Washington. [123] They own multiple homes in the Seattle area, and a total of 10 properties near Coupeville, Washington, as of 2024. [124] [125]
The song gave American singer Connie Francis her major solo debut hit, which in March 1958 reached number 4 on Billboard's Hot 100. The single, which would become Francis's signature record, spent a total of 22 weeks on the Hot 100 – the longest of any of her hits — and was the first of her eight singles to be certified gold in America.
Who's Sorry Now? may refer to: "Who's Sorry Now?" (song), a 1923 popular song by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby Who's Sorry Now? (Connie Francis album), 1958 Who's Sorry Now, by Marie Osmond, 1975
After being rebuffed by Grace who says she's just started dating someone, Harry is seduced by older woman Maren who says she just wants sex. While he is still in bed with Maren, Maren gives him advice on how to text Grace and Grace agrees to go on a date with him.
Connie Smith's sound is defined by the Nashville Sound musical style, primarily during her breakthrough years in the 1960s. While most Nashville Sound recordings of the time mainly included full orchestras, Smith's sound remained more traditional with its use of steel guitar and her twangy vocals, while still featuring some pop-influenced ...
Nelson was born Peggy Lou Snyder in Des Moines, Iowa, [2] the daughter of Hazel Dell née McNutt (1888–1971) and Roy Hilliard Snyder (1879–1953). [3] She appeared on the vaudeville stage when she was three years old and made her debut on Broadway in her teens. [4] Harriet Hilliard, c. 1936