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A series of shorts produced by Mo Willems, they featured a young girl named Suzie Kabloozie (voiced by Ruth Buzzi), and her pet cat Feff (also voiced by Buzzi), and would sing about certain subjects like imagination and reading, or announce the Number of the Day. The segments ran from Seasons 26-39 (1994–2008).
Suzie Kabloozie Mo Willems: Ruth Buzzi: 1994–2002 A young girl who appeared in many Sesame Street inserts by Mo Willems. Sweet Adeline Maurice Sendak: Maddie Page 1971 Bumble Ardy's "put upon mom" in the series of short animations created by Maurice Sendak. Writer Louise A. Gikow further describes her as "sweet but addled". [7] Teeny Little ...
Peter Crampton: James Telfer: 1985 Don Crawford: John Atkinson: 1987 Geoff Cropper: Howard Ward: 1984 David Crosbie: John Burgess: 1992–1998 Jean Crosbie: Marcia Ashton: 1992–1996 Penny Crosbie: Mary Tamm: 1993–1995 John Crosby: Peter Faulkner: 1984 Annie Cross: Georgina Smith: 1982–1983 Edna Cross [1] Betty Alberge: 1983–1985 Harry ...
Mrs. Parkington is a 1944 drama film. [2] [3] It tells the story of a woman's life, told via flashbacks, from boarding house maid to society matron.The movie was adapted by Polly James and Robert Thoeren from the novel by Louis Bromfield.
In 1973, at age 28, he married artist Sarah Peter, in a Jewish ceremony in Connecticut. They divorced in 1998. [ 11 ] In 2007, he married Suzie Fairchild, the daughter of Robert Fairchild, and great-granddaughter of Louis Fairchild who founded the company with his brother, Edmund Fairchild, that became Fairchild Fashion Media , now a division ...
Perhaps the child seen most with his dad is the rocker's second child, Jesse James, who was born in Los Angeles on Feb. 19, 1995. Jesse and Jon are business partners in Hampton Water, a rosé wine ...
Often working with close friends Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn, the now-51-year-old Billingsley was a producer on Made (2001), The Break-Up (2005), Iron Man (2008) and Four Christmases (2008), and ...
James W. Brown – Crucible Steel; Andrew Carnegie – steel tycoon and philanthropist, founded what became U.S. Steel; William Donner – steel tycoon, founded Monessen and Donora, daughter married FDR's son in 1932; George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. – steel engineer, businessman and inventor of the Ferris wheel