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Peter Holm (born Peter Gustaf Carl Sjöholm; 16 June 1947) is a former pop singer and Swedish playboy who was married to actress Joan Collins between November 1985 and August 1987. He became her manager and together they co-produced two of her television mini-series, Sins and Monte Carlo .
"Monia" Peter Holm: 24 March 1970 (2w) "Uppblåsbara Barbara" Robert Broberg: 7 April 1970 (3w) Bridge over Troubled Water: Simon & Garfunkel: 28 April 1970 (3w) "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" Edison Lighthouse: 19 May 1970 (1w) Bridge over Troubled Water: Simon & Garfunkel 26 May 1970 (7w) "Pretty Belinda" Chris Andrews 14 July 1970 (7w ...
Peter Holm (museum director) (1873–1950), Danish museum director and curator; Peter Holm (politician) (1733–1817), government official and topographical writer in Denmark-Norway; Peter R. Holm (born 1931), Norwegian poet, author and translator; Peter Rabe Holm (1751–1824), Danish wine merchant, brewer and director of the Danish Asiatic ...
Collins and Kass divorced on 6 May 1983. She married former singer Peter Holm on 3 November 1985. [59] Collins sought an annulment in December 1986, [60] but was instead granted a divorce 24 August 1987. [61] She married her fifth and current husband Percy Gibson, who is 32 years her junior, on 17 February 2002 at Claridge's Hotel in London. [62]
Linda Monia Paulette Sjöström (born 21 December 1973, in Ballingslöv) is a Swedish female dansband singer who has sung with Grönwalls, and was one of the bandmembers who in 1991 formed the band, and in 1992 won the Swedish Dansband Championships contest. She also participated at Melodifestivalen 1997 with the song "Nu i dag", ending up 11th.
Adapted from the 1983 novel Monte Carlo by Stephen Sheppard (Summit Books, ISBN 0-671-44789-0), the teleplay was written by Peter Lefcourt. The miniseries was produced by Gerald W. Abrams, Collins and her then-husband Peter Holm. Directed by Anthony Page, it was reported to have cost $9 million. [1]
Peter Holm (14 May 1873 – 1 February 1950) was a Danish museum director and curator. Holm is best known for creating The Old Town Museum in Aarhus, Denmark, an open-air 'living' museum on the history of Danish life and architecture with a focus on the changes brought to urban life by the industrialization of the early 20th century and the development of the city through time.
Mona Holm won her first national medal in the hammer throw in 2002, when she took the silver. She proceeded to become Norwegian champion 9 times, every year in a row from 2004 throughout 2012. [ 3 ] She won the King's Cup, the award for the best female result at the national championships, in 2007 and 2011. [ 6 ]