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    Muriel Kirkland (August 19, 1903 – September 26, 1971) was an American actress. Kirkland was born on August 19, 1903, in Yonkers, New York, the daughter...
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  • Mark Kirkland, American animation director Mary Kirkland, Canadian set decorator Mike Kirkland (disambiguation), several people Muriel Kirkland (1903–1971)...
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    Federation of Radio Artists in 1946 and in 1949. Cotsworth married Muriel Kirkland, an actress, in New York City on May 24, 1936. They remained married...
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  • Arden John Boles as Ronald Hall III Dorothy Wilson as Zita Scofield Muriel Kirkland as Glenda Farley Astrid Allwyn as Gertrude Mack Frank Conroy as Dr...
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  • Eric Dressler, Lauren Gilbert, Virginia Gilmore, Wendell Holmes, Muriel Kirkland, John Larkin, Gary Merrill, Claudia Morgan, Arnold Moss, Santos Ortega...
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  • William Harris Jr., with settings by Livingstone Platt, it starred Muriel Kirkland, Verree Teasdale, and Dorothy Hall. It ran on Broadway from September...
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    She was succeeded in that role by Anne Seymour, Betty Lou Gerson, Muriel Kirkland, Eloise Kummer, and Linda Carlon. Other characters and the actors who...
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    Emil Kleinholz G.P Huntley as Herr Heilbutt (as G.P. Huntley Jr.) Muriel Kirkland as Marie Kleinholz Fred Kohler as Karl Goebbler Mae Marsh as Wife of...
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    as Frank Faber William Janney as Tommy Brandt Robert Barrat as Paul Muriel Kirkland as Betty Russell Hopton as Max Elizabeth Patterson as Mary The authors...
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  • Barton MacLane as Neil Stanley Gail Patrick as Ann Hayden Stanley Muriel Kirkland as Molly Hayden Egon Brecher as Mark Hayden Fuzzy Knight as Jeff Morley...
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  • The Philco Television Playhouse. It was Fennelly's television debut. Muriel Kirkland played Minerva Wiggin, Tutt's confidential secretary, in the episode...
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    "Eddie" Hall Stuart Erwin as Al Simpson Dorothy Burgess as Gypsy Angecon Muriel Kirkland as Bertha Dillion Garry Owen as Slim Barbara Barondess as Sadie Cline...
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    replacing Ray Middleton. The serial aired Saturday mornings and co-starred Muriel Kirkland. Addy's tenure ended one month later, when Henry Hull took over the...
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  • (Memphis, March 10, 2011) John Reed King Walter J. Kingsley by Alex Gard Muriel Kirkland by Alex Gard Eartha Kitt by Don Bevan Robert Klein by Richard Baratz...
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    performances. Directed by Elmer Rice, it starred Raymond Massey as Lincoln, Muriel Kirkland (Mary Todd), Adele Longmire (Ann Rutledge), and Albert Phillips (Stephen...
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    Randolph Scott as Randolph Morgan Sidney Blackmer as William Lawton Muriel Kirkland as Olga Raimoff, aka Tessie Burns Jessie Ralph as Princess de Longville...
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  • Burleigh, Patrick Waddington as Leicester, Paul Ballantyne as Shrewsbury, Muriel Kirkland as Hanna Kennedy, Philip Bourneuf as Paulet, David C. Jones as L'Aubespine...
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  • Tullio Carminati as Count Di Ruvo Louis Jean Heydt as Henry Greene Muriel Kirkland as Isabelle Parry Edward J. McNamara as Patrolman Mulligan William...
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  • Bucker Reilly Mae Clarke as Mary Muriel Kirkland as Millie Vince Barnett as Spike Virginia Cherrill as Virginia Muriel Evans as Nurse Sterling Holloway...
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    Muriel Thompson (10 June 1875 – 3 March 1939) was a decorated Scottish World War I ambulance driver, racing driver and suffragist. Muriel Annie Thompson...
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    Barbara Wayne Kirkland Chiles. Her paternal uncle was oil tycoon and Texas Rangers owner Eddie Chiles. She had two brothers: Clay Kirkland Chiles (died...
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  • Nominated Shared with Rodger Maus and William Craig Smith. 1983 Geoffrey Kirkland The Right Stuff Nominated Shared with Richard Lawrence, W. Stewart Campbell...
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    when he started in a 3–3 home draw against Goiás. A backup to his brother Muriel and competing for second-choice with Agenor, he finished his first season...
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  • Kirkland assisted by Muriel Shaffer, Doubleday, 1949 (Kirkus Reviews, Jun 15, 1949 – Kirkland, Alexander, and Kirkus Reviews, Nov 01, 1949 – Kirkland...
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  • Jean-Louis Murat Jean-Louis Bergheaud 1952–2023 French musician Alma Muriel Alma Muriel del Sordo 1951–2014 Mexican actress F. W. Murnau Friedrich Wilhelm...
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  • David Carradine (Buckingham) María Conchita Alonso (Queen Elizabeth) Sally Kirkland (Queen Margaret) Anne Jeffreys (Duchess of York) Sung Hi Lee (Anne Neville)...
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  • Muriel Craigie, OBE (1889–1971) was a leading Scottish suffragist, honoured by two nations as a major volunteer organiser in both World Wars, and a 'noted...
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  • Marion Kirkland Reid (1815-1902) was an influential Scottish feminist writer, notable for her A Plea for Woman which was first published in 1843 in Edinburgh...
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  • travelling through the Channel Tunnel; the tunnel would open in May 1993; Colin Kirkland, technical director of Eurotunnel; Roger Vickerman of the University of...
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    Bell Nannie Brown Mary Burton Edward Caird Jane Clapperton Jessie Craigen Muriel Craigie Mary Crudelius Margaret C. Davidson John McAusland Denny Helen Fraser...
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