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He is also a member of the Warlock's Club in London. Maurice refers to Darrin with incorrect names (like Endora), including "Duncan" and "Dustbin", with Endora going so far as to "correct" him, saying "that's Durwood". Once in the series he kisses Endora, and after takes her to "the little place, we used to go to on the Milky Way" (episode: "A ...
Curly Howard (1903–1952) Frankie Howerd (1917–1992) Ken Howard (1944–2016) Kyle Howard (born 1978) Moe Howard (1897–1975) Ron Howard (born 1954) Russell Howard (born 1980) Shemp Howard (1895–1955) Kirby Howell-Baptiste (born 1987) Glenn Howerton (born 1976) Lil Rel Howery (born 1979) Jeremy Hotz (born 1966) Roy Hudd (1936–2020 ...
Catherine Murat, Princess Murat (née Catherine Daingerfield Willis). This is a non-exhaustive list of some American socialites, so called American dollar princesses, from before the Gilded Age to the end of the 20th century, who married into the European titled nobility, peerage, or royalty.
Despite the similar names, Hollander said he doesn’t “actually get mistaken” for Holland based on their appearances. “But in non-visual contexts, I am mistaken for him all the time,” he ...
Individuals who dropped their last name and substituted their middle name as their last name are listed. Those with a one-word stage name are listed in a separate article. In many cases, performers have legally changed their name to their stage name. [1] Note: Many cultures have their own naming customs and systems, some rather intricate.
June Gable (born June 5, 1945) [1] is an American character actress, perhaps best known for her role as Joey's agent Estelle Leonard in the NBC sitcom Friends. She also played a nurse in the delivery room in season 1 episode 23, “The One With The Birth.” She received a Tony Award nomination for her work on Broadway.
Rosetta LeNoire (born Rosetta Olive Burton; August 8, 1911 – March 17, 2002) was an American stage, film, and television actress.She was known to contemporary audiences for her work in television.
Name Film Status Notes 1948: Janice Loeb: The Quiet One: Nominated First woman to be nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film. 1955: Nancy Hamilton: Helen Keller in Her Story: Won First woman to win for Best Documentary Feature Film. 1972: Sarah Kernochan: Marjoe: Won Shared with Howard Smith. 1973: Gertrude Ross Marks Walls of Fire: Nominated