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    Lady Constance Malleson (24 October 1895 – 5 October 1975) was a British writer and actress (appearing as Colette O'Niel). The daughter of Hugh Annesley...
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  • readings. Malleson married three times and had many relationships. In 1915, he married writer and aspiring actress Lady Constance Malleson, who was also...
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  • Malleson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lady Constance Malleson (1895-1975), British writer and actress George Bruce Malleson...
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  • Colette O'Neil (1937–2021), Scott actress Colette O'Niel (aka Lady Constance Malleson, 1895–1975), British writer and actress Colette Pechekhonova (born...
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    simultaneous) with a number of women, including Morrell and the actress Lady Constance Malleson. Some have suggested that at this point he had an affair with Vivienne...
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  • Leger), French poet and Nobel laureate (born 1887) October 5 – Lady Constance Malleson, Irish actress and writer (born 1895) October 22 – Arnold J. Toynbee...
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    (1930) directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and an uncredited part in To Oblige a Lady (1931). Despite her lengthy apprenticeship, she had attracted little attention...
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    Coming Back (1933), another novel which portrays her, was written by Constance Malleson, one of Ottoline's many rivals for the affection of Bertrand Russell...
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    portrait painter and president of the Royal Academy. Her half-sister, Lady Constance Malleson was a writer, actress, and mistress of Bertrand Russell. She was...
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  • End of London, and in the suffrage movement, alongside her sister, Constance Malleson. This inspired her to join the Independent Labour Party in 1915. She...
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  • 1906) Anthony Baird as Hugh Grainger Judy Kelly as Joyce Grainger Miles Malleson as the hearse driver/ bus conductor Robert Wyndham as Dr. Albury (Directed...
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    experiences in prison. Joseph Conrad, T.S. Eliot, Nikita Khrushchev, Lady Constance Malleson, Ho Chi Minh, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Dorothy...
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  • society portrait photographer in Victorian London. Her daughter Lady Constance Malleson, was a writer and actress (appearing as Colette O'Niel) and long-time...
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  • Studies: Vol. 96: Iss. 2, Article 5. An account of the season spent by Lady Constance Malleson (Colette O'Niel) with Hull Little Theatre Company in 1925...
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    p. 32. Retrieved 7 June 2019. "Arts Theatre Club - "The Way." by Constance Malleson (Colette O'Niel)". Times. No. 44851. London, England. The Times Digital...
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    and followed this with a tour of a new play, Six Men of Dorset, by Miles Malleson and Harvey Brooks the following year. In 1938 Thorndike appeared in New...
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    Andrews UK Limited. p. 191. ISBN 9781845740207. Retrieved 25 September 2015. Malleson, George Bruce (1876). Seringapatam; Past and Present: A Monograph. Higginbotham...
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    who became a pacifist and socialist, and Constance Mary, born 24 October 1895 who became Constance Malleson. Priscilla Cecilia, Countess Annesley, died...
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  • Calleary, Fianna Fáil TD (died 1974). 24 October – Lady Constance Mary Annesley, afterwards Constance Malleson, writer and actress (as Colette O'Niel) (died...
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  • in the early 1900s, the "rage for novel characters" included a number of "lady doctors". Solomon Posen had collected a list of books with "a doctors as...
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  • proud of the castle and of its museum. A discerning man, he regrets Lady Constance's fondness for artistic types, finding their dress sense inappropriate...
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  • Burgess Wilson 20th-century British writer Anthony Gilbert Lucy Beatrice Malleson British author of the Arthur Crook crime fiction novels Anthony Mills William...
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  • 3 February 1957 (1957-02-03) When Robin and Friar Tuck escort Prince Arthur and Lady Constance (Dorothy Alison) to safety in France they encounter Jacques Chapaeu...
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  • Elstree Times. Retrieved 27 October 2021. Woodward, Ian. Audrey Hepburn: Fair Lady of the Screen. p. 175. "2010-09-10". Borehamwood and Elstree Times. 10 September...
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    by Aldous Huxley, D. H. Lawrence, Graham Greene, Alan Bennett and Constance Malleson Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh (1871–1942), suffragist; daughter...
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    Stampe (A Publican), Joan Plowright (Daisy), Alan Webb (Duddard), Miles Malleson (Mr. Butterfly), Peter Sallis (Bottard), Gladys Henson (Mrs. Beef), Philip...
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  • series of burglaries. 73 "Deep Secret" Hour-long episode, Roy Hudd, Tamzin Malleson and James Ottaway guest star Tom Cotter Terry Hodgkinson 2 July 1998 (1998-07-02)...
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    feminists Barbara Bodichon, Lydia Becker, Elizabeth Blackwell, and Elizabeth Malleson. Holland House in Kensington under the Fox family in the late 18th and...
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  • company toured with the show in 1964, starring Howard Keel as Arthur, Constance Towers as Guenevere, and Bob Holiday as Lancelot. Also in 1964 an Australian...
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  • New Zealand (God Defend New Zealand) (b. 1843) March 1 – George Bruce Malleson, Indian officer, author (b. 1825) March 6 – Andrei Alexandrovich Popov...
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