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The previously lost film was rediscovered in the United Kingdom after a film collector provided his copy to the De Montfort University’s Cinema and Television History Institute. [89] The Loves of Letty: Frank Lloyd: Leota Lorraine, Joan Standing, Pauline Frederick: Found in a European collection. [90] The Spiders (1st of 2) Fritz Lang
Similar to The Love Boat (another Aaron Spelling production), the series featured various weekly guest stars. [1] The series was canceled after 23 episodes. The series' theme song, "Finder of Lost Loves", was performed by Dionne Warwick and Luther Vandross and written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager. [2]
Amy Carlson (November 30, 1975 – c. April 16, 2021), also known by her followers as Mother God, was an American cult leader and the co-founder of the new religious movement Love Has Won. [1] Carlson and her followers believed that she was God, a 19-billion-year-old being, and a reincarnation of Jesus Christ , and that she could heal people of ...
Johannesburg, South Africa Jensma, a South African poet and artist, disappeared without a trace from Johannesburg in August 1993. [50] 29 December 1993 Pierre Bianconi: 31 Bastia, France Pierre Bianconi is a French professional footballer who mysteriously disappeared from his hometown of Bastia on 29 December 1993 and has not been seen since. [51]
John Webber (User:Viva-Verdi) Ray Girvan (Raygirvan, Gordonofcartoon) Blake A. Williams (Eirra, Evanidusvir, Theloniuscrow) Khalid Mahmood; Peter K. Domaradzki (Belissarius) Tom Mayer (Tjmayerinsf) Telsa Christina Gwynne (Telsa) Branislav Jovanović (BraneJ) Paul Barlow; Tom Loback (Tttom, TTThom)
Michael Rockefeller: 23 Netherlands New Guinea (modern-day West Papua, Indonesia) Michael, the son of New York Governor and future Vice-president Nelson Rockefeller, disappeared during an expedition in the Asmat region of southwestern Netherlands New Guinea (currently in Papua). [236] [237] 8 April 1962 Anthony Strollo: 62 Fort Lee, New Jersey ...
A family bid their final farewell to their father in a colorful obituary that describes his zany quirks. Robert Adolph Boehm, the subject of the humor-filled eulogy, died on Oct. 6 at the age of ...
John Mifflin Brown (September 8, 1817 – March 16, 1893) was a bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. He was a leader in the Underground Railroad . He helped open a number of churches and schools, including the Payne Institute which became Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina , and Paul Quinn College in Waco, Texas .