• Joan Agnes Whalley, OAM (December 1927 – 27 August 2021), was an Australian actress, teacher and artistic director of Twelfth Night Theatre in Bowen Hills...
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  • Joan Whalley (18 December 1921 – 10 January 1998) was a female footballer who played for Dick, Kerr's Ladies F.C., making her debut for them aged just...
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  • Whalley can mean: Whalley, Lancashire, England, a village Whalley Abbey, a former Cistercian abbey Whalley railway station Whalley, Surrey, neighbourhood...
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  • and Brisbane Arts Theatre. Downie was a student of theatre director, Joan Whalley. She trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), Sydney...
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  • Theatre, and was a member of Twelfth Night Theatre under artistic director Joan Whalley. She also played Grace in the 1969 film Age of Consent. McGrath is probably...
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  • Twelfth Night Theatre, where she was a student of theatre director, Joan Whalley, and also tutored within the junior drama workshops, in Brisbane. Burns's...
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  • "KAREN WALKER". National Football Museum. Retrieved 18 February 2020. "JOAN WHALLEY". National Football Museum. Retrieved 4 November 2018. "PAULINE COPE"...
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  • hosted by NODGC. There were many guest celebrity judges, including Bernard King, Joan Whalley, Tommy Hanlon Jr., John Farnham, and Molly Meldrum v t e...
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    Glass on Yesterday. Thornton was a student of noted theatre director, Joan Whalley. She acted in TV series Homicide in 1973 and Division 4 in 1975. She...
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    persuaded to join, the Twelfth Night Theatre under the artistic direction of Joan Whalley. At age fifteen, having left school and attended a business college at...
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  • both in delivering from the left flank and shooting at goal. Teammate Joan Whalley said in an interview with Gail Newsham: "She had a kick like a mule....
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  • beyond. Lily Parr Alice Kell Florrie Redford Alice Woods Nellie Halstead Joan Whalley British Ladies' Football Club Newsham, Gail J., 1953- (9 February 2018)...
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    Who's Coming to Dinner starring Frank Thring and Joan Whalley supported by a strong local cast. Whalley also directed the production. In June 1972, however...
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  • the interior (1987–1989, 1993–1995) and national defence (1996–2001). Joan Whalley, 93, Australian actress. Lucille Whipper, 93, American politician, member...
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    in Brisbane include Rhoda Felgate, Babette Stephens, Jean Trundell, Joan Whalley, Alan Edwards, Ian Thomson and Harold Collins. The Queensland Performing...
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  • Boroughbridge in 1601. He married Frances, sister of Joan Barrington, who was an aunt of Oliver Cromwell. "WHALLEY, Richard (c.1558-c.1632), of Kirton and Screveton...
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  • Joan Barrington, Lady Barrington born Joan Cromwell aka Joan Williams (c.1558 – 1641) was an English matriarch and patron of clergy. She was born in about...
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  • Everingham Actor/Puppeteer 2008 Dr Tony Gould AM Arts Administrator 2009 Joan Whalley OAM Arts Administrator 2010 June Craw OAM Arts Administrator 2011 NO...
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    the company in 1962. She continued her association as its Patron while Joan Whalley took over as the artistic director of Twelfth Night Theatre. Felgate...
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  • Eileen Alma Richards (nee Whalley; April 13, 1923 – February 3, 2015) was a Canadian speed skater. During her career, Whalley earned provincial, national...
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  • 1969 and the theatre opened in February 1971 under the direction of Joan Whalley, with two productions, A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau and The Rose...
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  • Preston as The Squire Bob Reed as The Vicar Mickey Brantford as The Boy Joan Whalley as The Girl Minna Leslie as The Friend George Bishop as The Cabman Raymond...
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  • Jack Wells Jimmy Welsh Edward "Ed" Werenich Hugh E. "Jim" Weyman C. E. Joan Whalley Elma-Mae Whitehead Twyla Widdifield Errick F. Willis Archibald E. Wilson...
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  • Queensland politician (b. 1937) 27 August Anne Jolliffe, animator (b. 1933) Joan Whalley, actress (b. 1927) 30 August – Alex Gallacher, South Australian politician...
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  • 1997 Jim Ursel Athlete Curling 1980 Jimmy Ball Athlete Athletics 2011 Joan Whalley Builder Curling 1984 Joe Keeper Athlete Athletics 1982 Joe Ryan Builder...
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    Surrey-Whalley is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. The riding's name was resurrected from a former...
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    – 1664) m. William Hampden (born 1570) (1) Frances Cromwell m. Richard Whalley Francis Williams, alias Cromwell (ca. 1541 – 1598) m. Margaret Mannock...
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  • Adams as Mary Joan Martin Sheen as Grandpa Sparta Chris Noth as Clinton Olivia d'Abo as Charlotte Grace Zabriskie as Murtis Joanne Whalley as Miranda Isaiah...
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    Democratic Party (NDP), she represented Surrey-Guildford-Whalley from 1986 to 1991 and Surrey-Whalley from 1991 to 2001 in the Legislative Assembly of British...
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  • provincial election for the riding of Surrey-Whalley. Brenzinger defeated cabinet minister and long time NDP MLA, Joan Smallwood, winning 45.73 percent of the...
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