Sally Ann Triplett (born 15 April 1962, London, England)[citation needed] is a British singer and actress. She participated in two editions of the Eurovision...
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Bardo was a male/female pop music duo (Sally Ann Triplett and Stephen Fischer) formed to represent the United Kingdom in the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest...
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visibly pregnant. Amy Irving (1976, 1999; theatrical film and The Rage) Sally Ann Triplett (1988; musical) Kandyse McClure (2002; television film) Christy Altomare...
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appeared as singers/dancers, assisting the host with games, included Sally Ann Triplett (Series 26), Julie Dorne-Brown (Series 27–28), and Ling Tai (Series...
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Australian judge Sally Thomas (powerlifter) (born 1970), Canadian para-powerlifter Sally Ann Triplett (born 1962), British actress and singer Sally Wister (1761–1804)...
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Kingsley as the Grand High Witch, Daniel Rigby as Mr. Stringer and Sally Ann Triplett as Gran. A boy and his grandmother live in a world run by witches...
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Contest 1980. The group comprised sisters Kate and Jane Robbins, Sally Ann Triplett, Danny Finn, Alan Coates and Lance Aston (brother of Jay Aston, who...
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previews), through August 28, 2004. Directed by Trevor Nunn, it starred Sally Ann Triplett, John Barrowman, and Yao Chin (who is now a TV reporter). A cast recording...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1982, performed by the duo Bardo, comprising Sally Ann Triplett and Stephen Fischer. Bardo were chosen to perform at the 1982 Eurovision...
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Amy Nuttall and Lisa Stokke took over as Sarah; Sarah Lancashire, Sally Ann Triplett, Claire Sweeney, Lynsey Britton and Samantha Janus took over as Adelaide;...
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Ruffelle, Suzanne Shaw, Brooke Shields, Ashlee Simpson, Claire Sweeney, Sally Ann Triplett, Denise van Outen, Michelle Williams Velma Kelly: Anna-Jane Casey...
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psychologist Norman Triplett (baseball) (1892–1918), American baseball player Philip Triplett (1799–1852), American politician Sally Ann Triplett (born 1962)...
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November 2024, casting was announced including Scarlett Strallen, Sally Ann Triplett, Nicola Hughes, Gary Milner and Damian Humbley. "Alfred Hitchcock...
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Bennett, Keala Settle, Nichola Hughes, Rebecca Lock, Samantha Spiro and Sally Ann Triplett. La Barrie reprised her role of Angelique in the North American premiere...
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Fontaine); Tamzin Outhwaite (Patty); Shane Ritchie (Kenickie) and Sally Ann Triplett (Rizzo). (Variety, Review Abroad Grease, August 2–August 8, 1993)...
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Its original stars included Linzi Hateley as the title character, Sally Ann Triplett as Sue Snell, Charlotte d'Amboise as Chris Hargensen, Gene Anthony...
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September 2013 in English at the Drama Centre Theatre. The cast included Sally Ann Triplett as Diana, Adrian Pang as Dan, Julia Abueva as Natalie, Nathan Hartono...
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Yazbeck, Alfie Boe, Kevin Kern (u/s) Mrs. du Maurier: Sandy Duncan, Sally Ann Triplett The following synopsis is based on the Broadway version of the show...
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He is married with two children and lives in London. Fischer and Sally-Ann Triplett (who were a couple in real life at the time) represented United Kingdom...
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2011. "Alfie Boe Will Replace Tony Yazbeck in Finding Neverland; Sally Ann Triplett Steps in for Sandy Duncan". Broadway.com. Archived from the original...
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Keala Settle, Rebecca Lock, Samantha Spiro, Melanie La Barrie and Sally Ann Triplett each played Rose during different sections of the show, alongside...
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the first casting was announced with Hannah John-Kamen as Viva and Sally Ann Triplett as her mother Lauren and following previews from 27 November 2012...
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February 2018, Panaro and Carmello were replaced by Thom Sema and Sally Ann Triplett, respectively. Other changes included Michael James Leslie as Judge...
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when Dee was unavailable for the West End run, she was replaced by Sally Ann Triplett. The musical also introduced Miss Bonnie (Josie Lawrence), a sister...
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including Derek Jacobi, Chita Rivera, Gary Wilmot, Claire Moore, Sally Ann Triplett and Harriet Thorpe. The restaurateur Joe Allen, who gave the establishment...
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Celia Imrie and Duncan Preston returned to their original roles with Sally Ann Triplett replacing Wood as Berta, who alternated with Walters as Mrs Overall...
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Michele Pawk, Dianne Pilkington, Sally Ann Triplett, Willemijn Verkaik Rosie Jenny Galloway Judy Kaye Lea DeLaria, Ann Harada, Catherine Russell Tanya...
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Rosemarie Ford (1995) Diane Langton (1996) Stephanie Lawrence (1997) Sally Ann Triplett (1998) Chrissie Hammond (1999–2002) Nicole Scherzinger (2014–2015)...
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Barrow Street Theatre from April 11, 2017 until February 25, 2018. Sally Ann Triplett played Mrs. Lovett in the 2017 Off-Broadway production at the Barrow...
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Rosemarie Ford (1995), Diane Langton (1996), Stephanie Lawrence (1997), Sally Ann Triplett (1998), Chrissie Hammond (1999–2002), Kerry Ellis (revival; 2015)...
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