Julie May Wilson (October 21, 1924 – April 5, 2015) was an American singer and actress widely regarded as "the queen of cabaret". She was nominated for...
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Julie Wilson Nimmo is a Scottish actress. She is known for portraying the roles of Miss Hoolie in the BBC Children's series Balamory, Mrs Sawdust in CBeebies...
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Honours Degree in theatre, film and television. He is married to actress Julie Wilson Nimmo; they have two sons. Hemphill said that despite living in Canada...
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September 3, 1963, in New York City, to theatrical parents. His mother, Julie Wilson (1924–2015), was an American singer and actress, "widely regarded as...
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clothing and lives in a house of the same colour. Miss Hoolie (played by Julie Wilson Nimmo) is the Balamory Nursery teacher. She is the main character and...
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production starred Patricia Morison, Bill Johnson, Adelaide Hall and Julie Wilson. The original Australian production played from February 1952 at His...
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Dame Julie Andrews DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells on 1 October 1935) is an English actress, singer, and author. She has garnered numerous accolades throughout...
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and Rank had overlooked. Caprice was followed by Bet Your Life with Julie Wilson, Arthur Askey, and Brian Reece, with whom Howes was also simultaneously...
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Julie Wilson (1924–2015), American singer and actress Julie Wolfthorn (1864–1944), German painter Julie Yorn (born 1967), American film producer Julie Zahra...
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his dog, Fridge. He has appeared in all series apart from series 7. Julie Wilson Nimmo as DC Megan Squire Louise McCarthy as DC Andrea McGill. Megan's...
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author of children's books John Nimmo (disambiguation), multiple people Julie Wilson Nimmo (born 1974), Scottish actress Lance Nimmo (born 1982), American...
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TV Special and got to the "head to head" alongside Balamory favourite Julie Wilson Nimmo. Agnew went on to star alongside Su Pollard and Matt Lapinskas...
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based in Gloucestershire, England, founded in 2003 by Stuart Mills and Julie Wilson. The MEV Exocet made its public debut in June 2010 at the Newark kit...
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acting debut of Marlon Brando,[citation needed] Dorothy McGuire, and Julie Wilson, and appearances by Letitia Baldrige, Glenn Cunningham, and Lenka Peterson...
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Lee, Johnny Mathis, Bobby Short, Gene Krupa, Mel Tormé, Jerry Vale, Julie Wilson, Lucie Arnaz, the Pete King Chorale, and British singer Ronnie Hilton...
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score for the film This Could Be The Night, with vocals performed by Julie Wilson. After Van Doren filed for divorce in 1958, citing "cruelty", they finally...
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the start of their careers, played Seabees in the London production; Julie Wilson eventually replaced Martin. On January 30, 1952, King George VI attended...
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of a live-action TV series of Olga da Polga for CBeebies, featuring Julie Wilson Nimmo and Greg Hemphill. A second series aired in 2023 on the channel...
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Eisenhauer (Associate). The cast included Peter Allen (Jack Diamond), Julie Wilson (Flo), Randall Edwards (Kiki Roberts), Brenda Braxton (Madge), Joe Silver...
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as a Man. It marked the film debut of Ben Gazzara, George Peppard and Julie Wilson. Gazzara, Pat Hingle, Mark Richman and Arthur Storch reprised their roles...
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The Country Girl in the role of Bernie Dodd opposite Lee Bowman and Julie Wilson. Between September 4 and September 9, 1963, he starred in a production...
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Vineyard Theatre's production of Bob Merrill's Hannah...1939 starring Julie Wilson. A stageplay called The Amazon's Voice helped launch Heinberg's screenwriting...
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Guang-Ping; Alvira, Mauricio R.; Wang, Lili; Calcedo, Roberto; Johnston, Julie; Wilson, James M. (2002-09-03). "Novel adeno-associated viruses from rhesus...
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Vanessa Ferlito as Cassie, Julie's acquaintance Casey Wilson as Regina, Julie's acquaintance Jillian Bach as Annabelle, Julie's acquaintance Frances Sternhagen...
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Luttig, 1812–1813, St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society. Dobrow, Julie; Wilson, Raymond (2022). "Good Night, Irene: The Pandemic of 1918 and the Death...
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Savannah May as Carrie, Julie's nemesis, and a former friend; the lead singer of Dirty Candy and the daughter of Trevor Wilson Cheyenne Jackson as Caleb...
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Patrick Joseph Wilson (born July 3, 1973) is an American actor. He began his career in 1995, starring in Broadway musicals. He received nominations for...
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Ringer) Daniela Nardini (Episode: Death without Dishonour) Alec Newman Julie Wilson Nimmo (Episode: Point of Light) Peter O'Brien (Episode: Death without...
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Gene Tierney Monique van Vooren Dinah Washington Joe Williams Julie Wilson Marie Wilson Xavier Cugat[citation needed] Weller, Sheila (2003). Dancing at...
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Elinor Green The Wrecker (1933) - Mary Regan Goodbye Again (1933) - Julie Wilson Golden Harvest (1933) - Cynthia Flint I Loved a Woman (1933) - Martha...
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