• David Wiltse is an American novelist and playwright. He is the author of 12 novels, 14 plays and numerous screenplays and teleplays, including the CBS...
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  • politician David Wiltse (b. ?), American playwright Dottie Wiltse Collins (Dorothy Wiltse Collins, 1923–2008), American baseball player Gilbert C. Wiltse (1838–1893)...
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  • Stepford Wives. It was directed by Robert Fuest with a screenplay by David Wiltse and starring Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner, Don Johnson, Arthur Hill, and...
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  • written by Ray's great-nephew Shawn Granger. The play Temporary Help by David Wiltse, which appeared off-Broadway in 2004, was based on this story.[citation...
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  • Climb (1986), also an adaptation of a book. Shebib acknowledged that David Wiltse's script added or changed events as presented in Benuzzi's memoir. The...
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  • involved, including Logan's Run (1967) writer William F. Nolan, novelist David Wiltse, and Hooper and Henkel, whose draft was set at least partially underwater...
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  • Chandler. A film adaptation The Ascent was made in 1994, written by David Wiltse and directed by Donald Shebib. Mountaineering on Mount Kenya Benuzzi...
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  • Doubles may also refer to: Doubles (1985 play), a Broadway production by David Wiltse Doubles (2000 film), a 2000 Tamil-language film Doubles (2011 film),...
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  • A Marriage Minuet is a two-act serio-comic play by David Wiltse. It revolves around the lives and relationships of two married couples: Douglas and Lily...
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  • American real estate developer David Wiltse (born 1940), American novelist David J. Wineland (born 1944), American physicist David Winfield (conservator) (1929–2013)...
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    Tracey Scott Wilson David Wiltse Lee Wochner George C. Wolfe Elizabeth Wong Doug Wright Chay Yew Mary Zimmerman Miriam Shomer Zunser David Adjmi Annie Baker...
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  • Rosamond; former chauffeur Harry Emmet (Barry Snider); footman Terence O'Hara (David Rounds); cook William Piper (Richard Ward) and his son Grant (Don Blakely);...
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  • Dorothy Wiltse "Dottie" Collins (September 23, 1923 – August 12, 2008) was an American professional baseball pitcher for the All-American Girls Professional...
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  • Be 30 Theatrical release poster Directed by Joseph Jacoby Written by David Wiltse Joseph Jacoby Produced by Joseph Jacoby Starring John Lefkowitz Linda...
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    Representative for Nebraska Arthur J. Weaver, 22nd governor of Nebraska David Wiltse, mystery novelist and playwright Nebraska portal National Register of...
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  • 2008 alongside Co-Artistic Director Joanne Woodward. She is married to David Wiltse, the Playhouse's playwright-in-residence. Prior to working at the Westport...
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    2009-11-06. "ACT Theatre's Beattie to retire; successor named". 28 October 2014. David-Edward Hughes, Seattle, Talkin' Broadway Regional Theater. Accessed online...
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    spoiled on the 27th batter without the rule in play. On July 4, 1908, Hooks Wiltse of the New York Giants hit Philadelphia Phillies pitcher George McQuillan...
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    Bailar con la más fea Ray Cooney Víctor Andrés Catena 1986 Dobles parejas David Wiltse Gerardo Malla 1985 Dos igual a uno Ray Cooney Ángel F. Montesinos 1983...
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  • Sutton Daniel Therriault Megan Terry Trish Vradenburg Naomi Wallace David Wiltse Jess Winfield • Joe Pintauro Angels In America Autobahn Bash: Latter-Day...
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    perfect game been broken up by the 27th batter being hit by pitch. Hooks Wiltse, Max Scherzer, and Joe Musgrove hold this rare feat. All three finished...
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    O'Brien was born in Weehawken, New Jersey, on May 28, 1976. His mother, Lois Wiltse O'Brien, worked as an educator as well as a quality assurance trainer and...
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    Studies. 62 (3): 498–529. doi:10.1177/004056390106200303. S2CID 170609824. Wiltse, V.; Palmer, H. (July 2011). "Hidden in plain sight: Observations on the...
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  • Chavez, a Mexican-American teenager, wanders onto the beach and meets Marie Wiltse, a non-Hispanic girl he knows from high school, and the pair begin to kiss...
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    Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021. Wiltse, Matt (20 April 2021). "Florentino Perez' Full Interview regarding The European...
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    Wiltse, Charles M. (1941). "Calhoun's Democracy". Journal of Politics. 3 (2): 210–223. doi:10.2307/2125432. JSTOR 2125432. S2CID 154416098. Wiltse, Charles...
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  • Day the Bronx Died, Joyce Carol Oates's How Do You Like Your Meat?, David Wiltse's A Dance Lesson, and the Joe Kennan/Brad Ross musical The Times; plus...
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    by an umpire, who later admitted to his mistake. On July 4, 1908, Hooks Wiltse of the New York Giants, perfect through 26 batters, hit Philadelphia Phillies...
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  • 1992). "Thomas Jefferson and the Character Issue". The Atlantic Monthly. Wiltse, Charles Maurice (1935). The Jeffersonian Tradition in American Democracy...
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    (1927). 1927. Retrieved 15 March 2024. Seton 1951, p. 297. Torney 1937. Wiltse 2003. Gage 1926. LIFE 1940. LIFE 1950. Andreatta 2017. The News-Palledium...
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