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    The Dorothy Mae Apartment-Hotel fire was a September 4, 1982, arson that killed 25 people in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. An additional...
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  • Day Fire destroyed the Northwestern National Bank building and former Donaldson's flagship store. December 23 – Dorothy Mae Apartment-Hotel fire arson...
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  • Dorothy Mae Taylor, American politician (1928–2000) Dorothy (given name) Dorothy Mae Apartment-Hotel fire This page or section lists people that share the...
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    to comply with the Ponet fire door ordinance when it caught fire, killing 23. Dorothy Mae Apartment-Hotel fire "L.A. Hotel Death Toll Is Now 17". The...
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    daughter, Harolyn Suzanne) and then to hotel owner Jack Denison. Dandridge died in 1965 at the age of 42. Dorothy Jean Dandridge was born in 1922 in Cleveland...
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    High-rise fire echoes through time". Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved August 14, 2023. "Man Sentenced to 625 Years for 25 Deaths in Dorothy Mae Fire". AP NEWS...
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    manager Mae Sibley told The Wall Street Journal that occupancy rates had decreased because young women "haven't any morals anymore". Other women's hotels in...
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    Mae Marsh (born Mary Warne Marsh; November 9, 1894 – February 13, 1968) was an American film actress whose career spanned over 50 years. Mae Marsh was...
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  • "Arson suspect arrested in fatal apartment fire". United Press International. Feldman, Paul (1985-06-28). "Dorothy Mae Arsonist Gets 625-Year Term". Los...
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    Shirley Mae Jones (born March 31, 1934) is an American actress and singer. In her six decades in show business, she has starred as wholesome characters...
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  • Rosemary Harris as Dorothy Whitely, Billy Barty as George, Paul Playdon as Allan, Arthur Gould-Porter (credited as A.E. Gould-Porter) as Hotel Manager, Pat...
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  • guards, Tom Spinelli (Reiner) and Max Miller (Kane), at the witness's apartment. He kills the witness and makes a successful escape. Later, when he returns...
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  • is why he rented the adjacent apartment and killed him; it was Sorrington's gun that was found in the Mattoni apartment. Froy claims to be in love with...
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  • Halt and Catch Fire is an American period drama television series created by Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers. It aired on the cable network...
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  • shocked when Mae Thorpe suddenly arrives and says that she was late and missed the dinner entirely. Supporting Cast: Hilda Plowright as Mae Thorpe, Max...
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    found dead in her apartment of disputed causes. She was a former investigator for Confidential and Whisper. The previous week, Mae West's alleged love...
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    was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn on September 1, 1960. His mother, Dorothy Mae Adams-Streeter (1938–2021), worked double shifts as a housecleaner and...
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    Kingston, Pennsylvania, the only daughter of Sheldon Alonzo Enke and Ada Dorothy (née Adams), whom she described as "two conservative native Pennsylvanians"...
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  • it is OK. Goober leaves and runs into Dorothy and senses she likes him. Sam and Millie see Goober and Dorothy walking off arm in arm. 3 3 "The Race Horse"...
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    speaks fluent German. His maternal grandparents were the Rev. R. R. and Etta Mae Richards. The Rev. Mr. Richards was from Carmarthen, Wales, and was a Baptist...
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    immediately rebuilt with some hotels opening by 1907 and apartment buildings shortly thereafter, including the historic Cadillac Hotel. By the 1920s, the neighborhood...
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    Linda Darnell (category Deaths from fire in the United States)
    a small apartment in Hollywood all alone on April 5, 1939. With production beginning in April 1939, she was featured in her first film, Hotel for Women...
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  • Josephine Hutchinson, replaced by Helen Kleeb in the series. Emily Baldwin was played by Dorothy Stickney, to be replaced by Mary Jackson in the series....
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    May 13, 1956, where he was performing as a member of the chorus line in Mae West's show. Hargitay was an actor and bodybuilder who had won the Mr. Universe...
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  • only father I have known." By 2008, Dupré was living in a ninth-floor apartment in the Flatiron District of Manhattan. She maintains that she was concerned...
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  • Patten as Hotel Manager. A pre-Sgt. Schultz John Banner has a bit part as Chief of Protocol. 139 28 "The People's House" Gene Reynolds Dorothy Cooper Foote...
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    stated to authorities that he saw Winters leave The Albany Hotel in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. Dorothy Ella Montgomery, 36, was found at about 10:30 a.m. in a...
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  • Bireleys and young gangsters [or, 2499 antapan krong muang]". Films Database. Mae Jo University. Retrieved 31 August 2017. "Our Mother's Murder (1997)". MUBI...
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  • Harrington Jr. as Ernie Klopman (credited as Pat Harrington), Audra Lindley as Mae Allen, Melanie Mayron as Joyce Adams, Phil Silvers as Morris Beckman, and...
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  • Filmed January 27, 1969; scene where Lou Antonio is fired was filmed on the set of the apartment from The Monkees television series which was re-arranged...
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