Dorothy Dickson (July 25, 1893 – September 25, 1995) was an American-born, London-based theater actress and singer, and a centenarian. Dickson is known...
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The building was financed by an anonymous donation of $1 million by Dorothy Dickson Darte and dedicated in her honor after her death. In late October 2022...
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Dorothy Ross may refer to: Dorothy Ross (activist) (1928–1998), Australian women's and rural activist Dorothy Ross (historian) (1936–2024), American historian...
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cryptographer at Bletchley Park. She was the only child of actress Dorothy Dickson and matinée idol Carl Constantine Hyson (né Heisen). Her mother was...
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Dorothy Dickson Ross AM OBE (13 January 1928 – 13 October 1998) was an Australian farmer and women's and rural activist who was the first national president...
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later that year he performed in the revue Coo-ee, with Billy Bennett, Dorothy Dickson and Claude Hulbert. When The Co-Optimists re-formed in 1930, he rejoined...
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performances, with Novello, Dorothy Dickson and Zena Dare in the leading roles. Crest of the Wave starred Novello, Dickson and Gilbert, and ran from 1...
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104". Variety. 13 February 2008. Retrieved 1 August 2010. "Obituary: Dorothy Dickson". The Independent. 27 September 1995. Retrieved 20 February 2014. "Happy...
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Brenda Dickson (born 1949), American actress Dorothy Dickson (1893–1995), American actress Fiona Dickson (born 1940), British dancer Gloria Dickson (1917–1945)...
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Gladys Cooper and Dorothy Dickson. Pete Morrison as Bob Ryan Jack Walters as Arthur Stowell Gladys Cooper as Madge Mullin Dorothy Dickson as Frances Wilson...
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government, in 1937. Among her voice students were American actress Dorothy Dickson, baritone Louis Graveure, and opera singer Mary Ellis. Clara Novello...
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John Dickson Carr (November 30, 1906 – February 27, 1977) was an American author of detective stories, who also published using the pseudonyms Carter...
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and its successor Fine and Dandy, with the cast unchanged except for Dorothy Dickson replacing Binnie Hale. In the latter show Payn and Patricia Burke sang...
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the stage. She played Wendy Darling alongside both Gladys Cooper and Dorothy Dickson as Peter Pan. After her father's death in 1934, du Maurier, together...
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Weldon as the villains. 1931 at the Garrick Theatre. The cast included Dorothy Dickson as Dick, Jean Adrienne as Alice, Roy Barbour as Alderman Fitzwarren...
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and Susquehanna Railway, provide freight service within the city. Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts, located on the campus of Wilkes...
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that charted at No. 25 R&B and No. 50 Pop. Bryan Ferry covered the Dorothy Dickson version of the song for the title track of his first solo album These...
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Under the title "Ces Petites Choses", it was also a hit in France for Dorothy Dickson. In the 1940s, Strachey began to compose light orchestral pieces for...
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directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Geoffrey Toone, Sally Gray, Dorothy Dickson. Location shooting took place at Sandhurst, while interiors were shot...
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stars Dorothy Dickson, Alma Tell, George Fawcett, and Rod La Rocque. The film was released on January 16, 1921 by Paramount Pictures. Dorothy Dickson as...
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stage performers including George Grossmith Jr., Heather Thatcher and Dorothy Dickson. There had been films of Wodehouse stories since 1915, when A Gentleman...
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London, on 1 September 1937, starring Novello as both hero and villain, Dorothy Dickson, Olive Gilbert, Walter Crisham and Edgar Elmes. Directed by Novello's...
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extravagant behaviour of his daughters. Other members of the cast included Dorothy Dickson, Nigel Green, David Hutcheson and Stephen Hancock. In 1955 it was made...
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speaking part of Michael in the original production, which also starred Dorothy Dickson as Penelope Lee, Zena Dare as Phyllida Frame and Olive Gilbert as Mme...
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Garden Theatre in London's West End in September 1922 and featured Dorothy Dickson, Grossmith, Geoffrey Gwyther, and Norman Griffin (later replaced by...
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film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Frank Forbes-Robinson, Dorothy Dickson, Archie Pitt and Ronnie Hepworth. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios...
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Gallet, Brazilian composer, pianist and conductor (died 1931) July 25 – Dorothy Dickson, American-born British singer and actress (died 1995) July 28 – Rued...
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as Marchand des quatre saisons Mady Berry as Mme. Landrin Dorothy Dickson as Dorothy Dickson Serge Freddy-Karl as Jacquot Léon Belières as Le fripier Samuel...
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Introduced by Dorothy Lamour in the film The Jungle Princess "Music in May" w. Christopher Hassall m. Ivor Novello. Introduced by Dorothy Dickson in the musical...
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as Al, and Harry Watson Jr. as Hen. A West End production featuring Dorothy Dickson, Laddie Cliff, Allan Kearns, John Kirby, Vera Bryer, Peggy Beaty and...
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