• Patricia Kirkwood (24 February 1921 – 25 December 2007) was a British stage actress, singer and dancer who appeared in numerous performances of dramas...
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  • Pat Kirkwood may refer to: Pat Kirkwood (actress) (1921–2007), British stage actress, singer and dancer Pat Kirkwood (racing driver) (1927–2001), NASCAR...
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  • Archy Kirkwood, Baron Kirkwood of Kirkhope (born 1946), British politician Billy Kirkwood (born 1958), Scottish football athlete and coach Bob Kirkwood (1939–2017)...
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  • to pursue." Pat would leave later that year, and executive producer Bryan Kirkwood said her departure would be a "fitting" storyline. Pat's son David Wicks...
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  • Keeper of Public Records (1982–1988) (born 1928) 25 December – Pat Kirkwood, actress (born 1921) 27 December – Howard Colvin, architectural historian...
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  • 1 December – Anton Rodgers, actor and singer, 74 25 December – Pat Kirkwood, actress and singer, 86 2007 in British radio 2007 in British television...
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  • as Weatherfield Comprehensive Dorothy Bromiley, actress Pat Kirkwood, actress Beryl Reid, actress "Welcome - Levenshulme High School for Girls". Levenshulme...
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    featuring actress Pat Kirkwood. Lynne and Kirkwood had co-starred in Black Velvet at the London Hippodrome in 1939. Her performance with Kirkwood was one...
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  • David Greene, actor and film director (died 2003) 24 February – Pat Kirkwood, actress (died 2007) 26 February – Frank Caldwell, army general (died 2014)...
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  • by order of first appearance. New characters were introduced by Bryan Kirkwood, executive producer. The first regular character to be announced was Eddie...
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  • Diederick Santer left EastEnders on 26 February 2010, handing over to Bryan Kirkwood, who fully took control from 1 March 2010. Santer introduced five new main...
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    (1934–2010), child actress Henry King (1886–1982), director James Kirkwood Sr. (1875–1963), actor and director Helen Kleeb (1907–2003), actress Jack La Rue (1902–1984)...
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    scenes broadcast from 21 April. EastEnders' executive producer, Bryan Kirkwood, added: "In order to continue the current storyline we've taken the decision...
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    1995) was an American actress. Over a career spanning nearly five decades, she achieved fame as both a pin-up model and a film actress, as well as for her...
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  • and Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood said: "What a coup to have Margaret Tyzack starring in EastEnders. She is an actress of incredible class and talent...
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  • Sophie Stanton (category English film actresses)
    Spy. Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 21 December 2011. Parker, Pat. "EastEnders actress Sophie Stanton on her Suffolk childhood". East Anglian Daily Times...
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  • by order of first appearance. New characters were introduced by Bryan Kirkwood, executive producer. He stepped down from the role in April. His last episode...
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  • Norah Gorsen (category Actresses from Dorset)
    stage as Wendy in a 1953 production of Peter Pan, starring opposite Pat Kirkwood. Gorsen, who was 20 at the time and living in Hampstead, London, nearly...
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  • he had a daughter, actress-writer Stacey Gregg; the couple divorced in 1950. In 1956, he married the actress and singer Pat Kirkwood, with whom he starred...
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  • great songwriters and their movie musicals, ISBN 978-1-55704-380-1 Actress Pat Kirkwood dies at 86, BBC, 2007-12-26, retrieved 2010-05-19 Colin Larkin (1995)...
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    Mary Miles Minter (category Actresses from Louisiana)
    as an actress.[citation needed] Minter was involved with James Kirkwood Sr. for a time in 1916 when she was 15 years old. Minter and Kirkwood "married"...
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  • (deceased), trade unionist Mark James, professional golfer Pat Kirkwood (deceased), musical theatre actress, lived and died at Glen Rosa, Kitwood House Marie Walker...
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  • Sarah Woodward (category English film actresses)
    Sarah Woodward (born 3 April 1963) is a British actress who won an Olivier Award in 1998 for Tom & Clem and was Tony nominated in 2000 for The Real Thing...
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    Arlene Dahl (category 20th-century American actresses)
    1950). "Lucky Dahl". Modern Screen. p. 59. Saperstein, Pat (November 29, 2021). "Arlene Dahl, Actress in 'One Life to Live,' 'Journey to the Center of the...
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  • up in Salford Ben Kingsley, actor, grew up in Pendlebury Pat Kirkwood, musical theatre actress Mike Leigh, writer and director; grew up in Broughton Stephen...
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  • (1925–2011) Maurice Kaufmann (1927–1997) Deborah Kerr (1921–2007) Patricia Kirkwood (1921–2007) Danny La Rue (1927–2009) Cleo Laine (born 1927) Harry Landis...
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    Jacqueline McKenzie (category Best Actress AACTA Award winners)
    Susan McKenzie (born 24 October 1967) is an Australian film and stage actress. Born in Sydney, New South Wales, McKenzie attended Wenona School in North...
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  • Batanides) as Police Sergeant, Richard Benedict as Mike, James Kirkwood, Jr. (credited as Jim Kirkwood, Jr.) as Dave, Charles Watts as Police Captain 121 4 "The...
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    Pamela Rabe (category Best Actress AACTA Award winners)
    Mary, at the Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne. In 2018, she starred in Lucy Kirkwood's The Children at the Melbourne Theatre Company. Rabe turned her hand to...
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    Flying Pat. In December 1920, the couple eloped to Greenwich, Connecticut, where they wed in a double ceremony in which Gish's friend, actress Constance...
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