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Candidate 1: Delores Ford – endorsed by Ohio Democratic Party. Candidate 2: Jennie Kelley-Crosby – leans liberal, supports progressive groups. Intermediate appellate court. There are 24 seats ...
Dolores Gray (June 7, 1924 – June 26, 2002) was an American actress and singer. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical twice ...
Gary Crosby was born in Los Angeles, California, and graduated from Stanford University. [1] [2] He entered the entertainment business and performed in a harmony singing group, The Crosby Boys, with his three brothers, Philip, Lindsay, and Dennis, during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
Frances Jane van Alstyne (née Crosby; March 24, 1820 – February 12, 1915), more commonly known as Fanny J. Crosby, was an American mission worker, poet, lyricist, and composer. She was a prolific hymnist, writing more than 8,000 hymns and gospel songs , [ a ] with more than 100 million copies printed. [ 1 ]
Between Bing Crosby and Jack Oakie, the literary deficiencies are modified. Crosby for the singing and Oakie for the comedy; a strong combo. . . At least one of the several songs should make the best-seller grade in the competent hands of Crosby. His singing ability he always had, but Crosby now has also found himself in the trouping department.
He returned as Dolores' permanent replacement. Andy's homophobia initially led him to be rude to John. Over time, John and Andy became good friends, to the point of John babysitting for Andy's son Theo and keeping Andy's hair in trim, and Andy sub-leasing his apartment to John when he and Theo moved in with Connie.
The remake featured cameos not only from Hope, but also from Bing Crosby. A year before Scared Stiff , Martin and Lewis appeared in the Crosby/Hope film Road to Bali . Marshall also directed the not-dissimilar Murder, He Says (1945), in which Fred MacMurray compares the situation to "that Bob Hope movie The Ghost Breakers ."
Gilda Gray: October 24, 1901 December 22, 1959 Polish-American Dancer who introduced the "Shimmy", a dance involving the shaking of the hips. Gray starred in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 and George White's Scandals. Later appeared at the Palace Theater as a headliner. [346] Gene Greene: June 9, 1881 April 5, 1930 American Singer and composer.