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  2. Kitty Foyle (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ginger Rogers as Kitty Foyle. Kitty Foyle (Ginger Rogers), a saleswoman in a New York City boutique owned by Delphine Detaille (Odette Myrtil), faces a life-changing decision: marry her fiancé, a poor doctor named Mark Eisen (James Craig), or run away to South America with a rich man she has loved for many years, the married Wyn Strafford (Dennis Morgan), who is about to leave his wife and ...

  3. Ginger Gorman - Wikipedia

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    She was nicknamed Ginger by a friend during her student days when a housemate noticed she liked to put a lot of ginger in her curries. She has used the name Ginger ever since. [1] Gorman's mother, a physiotherapist, was born in England to Slovakian Jews who had fled The Holocaust. Her father, a teacher and, later, a diplomat, was from a poor ...

  4. As Told by Ginger - Wikipedia

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    The series focuses mainly on the life of junior high school student Ginger Foutley (voiced by Melissa Disney). [9] [10] Ginger and her friends Darren Patterson (voiced by Kenny Blank), Deirdre Hortense "Dodie" Bishop (voiced by Aspen Miller), and Macie Lightfoot (voiced by Jackie Harris), try to rise from the position of school geeks as they solve many conflicts that come their way.

  5. Being Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Being Ginger is a 2013 documentary/romantic comedy film directed, produced, and starring Scott P. Harris. It starts off as the filmmaker, an American redhead living in Scotland, goes on a quest to try to find a mythical woman who specifically likes ginger men. Over the course of the film it becomes more about the long-term impact of schoolyard ...

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  7. Fifth Avenue Girl - Wikipedia

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    The film as presented to preview audiences included a different, unhappy ending with Mary leaving the house and walking down Fifth Avenue. According to Ginger Rogers' autobiography Ginger: My Story, Rogers vacationed in Honolulu after the filming of Fifth Avenue Girl. A new ending was shot when she returned. [1]

  8. How to Live Your Best Pretty Woman-Level Montage Life

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    Now stand up to your full height and feel your joints cracking. Inhale Bettye’s voice, and let it blast through your insides. Body in motion, forward motion, moving with whatever you’ve got.

  9. Vivacious Lady - Wikipedia

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    Vivacious Lady is a 1938 American black-and-white romantic comedy film directed by George Stevens and starring Ginger Rogers and James Stewart. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures . The screenplay was written by P.J. Wolfson and Ernest Pagano and adapted from a short story by I. A. R. Wylie .