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    Phoebe Foster (born Angeline Egar; July 9, 1896 – June 1975) was an American theater and film actress. Foster studied at the American Academy of Dramatic...
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  • wanting to attend Berklee College of Music. At a party, he reencounters Phoebe Fisher, a childhood friend he has always had a crush on. Learning that she...
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    Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter and folk heroine who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild...
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    in the TV series The Last Ship (2014-2018) as Kara Foster, and the film San Andreas (2015) as Phoebe. Neitling was born in Lake Oswego, Oregon as Marissa...
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    Mark Derek Foster (born February 29, 1984) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the band Foster the People...
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    Sydney. The production in London opened on September 29, 1936, where Phoebe Foster took the lead role for her first appearance on the London stage. It...
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  • directed by Edmund Goulding. The film stars Nancy Carroll, Fredric March, Phoebe Foster, Alison Skipworth and Alan Hale, Sr. The film was released on July 18...
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  • as Countess Vronsky Basil Rathbone as Karenin Reginald Owen as Stiva Phoebe Foster as Dolly Reginald Denny as Yashvin Gyles Isham as Levin Joan Marsh as...
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    The cast also includes Grant Mitchell, as Ed Loomis, Hattie's husband Phoebe Foster as Miss Alden Elizabeth Patterson as Miss Copeland Hilda Vaughn as Tina...
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  • had a six-month Broadway run in 1931–2 at the Morosco Theatre, with Phoebe Foster and Philip Merivale. The 1932 film Cynara directed by King Vidor was...
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  • image, making him a celebrated figure in the media. Phoebe Borehall-Blaxworth, nicknamed "Lady Phoebe" (Tilly Keeper; season 4), is a wealthy social media...
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  • Rita Crane Frances Frances Dippel Eddie Carter Barney Fagan Mary Dale Phoebe Foster Levy Nathaniel Freyer Grace Grace Fuller Ruth Ruth Holden Avery Jordan...
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  • (1865–1933), American politician Phoebe Foster (1896–1975), American actress Pop Foster (1878–1944), American baseball player Pops Foster (1892–1969), American musician...
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  • affecting citizens. She teleports Max and Phoebe onto the drone and they remove the red pieces. With Phoebe being blinded by the wind, she gets blown...
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  • Rosetta Jennice Carter as Shanice Holden / Destinee Kasey Williams as Phoebe Foster / Cinnamon Ray Chao as Tony 'Tiny' Wang Jodi Mara as Anna Wang Shashone...
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  • sister, Phoebe Louise Foster, married Lieutenant Osbert Stephen Boothby, the son of Commander William Osbert Boothby MVO RN, on 21 June 1938. Foster was educated...
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  • time titled Captain Applejack. Wallace Eddinger played Applejohn, with Phoebe Foster as Faire. Sam H. Harris produced. It opened on 30 December 1921 at the...
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    funny". They also praised Helen Hayes for her chatterbox schoolgirl, Phoebe Foster as Violet, and George Howell as Mr. Wheeler. The Boston Globe reported...
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    2021. Samuel Chamberlain (1829–1908), brevet general, former outlaw Phoebe Foster (1896–1975), actress Harriet Lane Huntress (1860–1922), Deputy Superintendent...
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  • Phoebe Gottlieb (also Bright) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Simone Robertson. She made her first screen...
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  • Cole. Cole and Phoebe arrive at Phoebe's old family cabin, where they take refuge and hope to wait out the night. In the cabin bunker, Phoebe reveals to Cole...
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  • Charles Starrett as Fleming Harvey Grant Mitchell as Thornton Clay Phoebe Foster as the Princess Minor Watson as Arthur Fenwick Hugh Sinclair as Lord...
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    (1964–2012) Dustin Farnum (1874–1929), native Hallie Foote (born 1950) Phoebe Foster (1896–1975), native Pamela Gidley (1965–2018) Michael Graziadei Randy...
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    Cahill, William Courtenay, Harry Crosby, Wilfred Draycott, Lola Fisher, Phoebe Foster, DeWitt Jennings, John May, Ralph Morgan, Rae Selwyn, George Stevens...
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    Tallulah Bankhead as Nancy Courtney Clive Brook as Norman Cravath Phoebe Foster as Germaine Prentiss Alexander Kirkland as DeWitt Taylor Osgood Perkins...
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  • Nightingale Billy Mauch as Tommy Charles Croker-King as Mr. Nightingale Phoebe Foster as Elizabeth Herbert George Curzon as Sidney Herbert Georgia Caine as...
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  • about a waitress who joins a traveling carnival. It stars Gary Busey, Jodie Foster, and Robbie Robertson. It also includes an early role for Fred Ward. Frankie...
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  • Phoebe Brand (November 27, 1907 – July 3, 2004) was an American actress. Brand was born in Syracuse, New York in 1907 and raised in Ilion, Herkimer County...
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  • Martin. Her relationship with Chuck Tyler antagonizes Chuck's grandmother, Phoebe Tyler. Married to Chuck Tyler, Palmer Cortlandt, Benny Sago and Chuck Tyler...
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  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by businessman Otto Haas and his wife Phoebe, and initially called the Phoebe Waterman Foundation. It strives to improve "the quality...
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