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Deschanel was born Mary Josephine Weir. [1] Her ancestry includes Irish, French, Swiss, Dutch, and English. [2] After small television appearances, Deschanel's first major film role was portraying Annie Glenn, the wife of the astronaut John Glenn (played by Ed Harris), in the 1983 film The Right Stuff, an adaptation of the 1979 book of the same name by Tom Wolfe.
In 2000, Eustace wrote a cookbook: By My Side with Johanna Weinstein. [ citation needed ] Eustace wrote about the break-up of her marriage in the book Divorce Sucks: What To Do When Irreconcilable Differences, Lawyer Fees, and Your Ex's Hollywood Wife Make You Miserable which was released in October 2009.
Bang, Mary Jo (Winter 2005). "The Cruel Wheel Turns Twice". The Paris Review. Archived from the original on July 3, 2008: So, So it Begins Means it Begins 2009 Bang, Mary Jo (March 30, 2009). "So, So it Begins Means it Begins". The New Yorker. All Through the Night 2013 Bang, Mary Jo, Mary Jo (December 2, 2013).
Tori Spelling and Mary Jo Eustace. Shutterstock(2) A subtle revelation. Tori Spelling is thrilled for the holidays with husband Dean McDermott and her kids — including Mary Jo Eustace’s daughter.
Mary Jo Freshley (born 1934), American Korean dance instructor; Mary Joe Frug (1941–1991), American legal scholar; Mary Jo Haddad, Canadian nurse and health care executive; Mary Jo Heath (born 1954), American radio music host; Mary Jo Keenen (born 1961), American actress; Mary Jo Kilroy (born 1949), American attorney and politician
Mary Jo Buttafuoco (née Connery; born May 15, 1955) [citation needed] is an American author and motivational speaker. In 1992, she was shot in the face by Amy Fisher , a teenager with whom her husband had an affair.
Mary Jo Heath (born December 11, 1954) [1] is an American radio music host, associated with the Metropolitan Opera since 2006. Born in Iowa City , [ 1 ] Heath graduated from Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma , in 1972. [ 2 ]
Mary Jo Catlett (born September 2, 1938) is an American actress. She is a main cast member on the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants , providing the voice of Mrs. Puff . She is also known for originating the role of Ernestina in the 1964 Broadway production of Hello, Dolly! and for playing Pearl Gallagher, the third housekeeper on Diff'rent ...