• Reform School Girl is a 1994 American drama television film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Reform School Girl originally aired on Showtime on September...
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  • Dylan Gelula (category 1994 births)
    Gelula was born on May 7, 1994, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was raised in Reform Judaism. She attended Lower Merion High School and recalls having a...
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    cold and a now-reformed Scrooge giving her his coat and a handful of gold coins. The Little Match Girl (2003), an animated short film by Junho Chung for...
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  • Marissa Ribisi (category American film actresses)
    socially marginalized girl who runs with two verbose outsiders (Goldberg and Anthony Rapp). In 1998, Ribisi cowrote the film Some Girl and starred in it alongside...
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  • Common scenes in women in prison films may include: An innocent girl (or group) being sent to a penitentiary or reform school run by a male or lesbian warden...
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    attractive but selfish society girl. Elnora's virtue wins her the hero. Association with Elnora prompts the society girl to reform: she vows to be more like...
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  • Not Dead (2007, documentary) Pinkel (1982 film) by Dick Rijneke Rad (1986) - Hal Needham Reform School Girls (1986) - Tom DeSimone Refused Are Fucking...
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    Luana Anders (category American film actresses)
    low-budget films, including starring roles in Life Begins at 17 and Reform School Girls, along with Sally Kellerman. Her best-known performances may have...
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  • Leigh French (category American film actresses)
    "Flower Power" episode of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. French can also be seen in the films WUSA (1970), The Drowning Pool (1975), Aloha, Bobby and Rose (1975), The...
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    Liza Weil (category American Reform Jews)
    Geller in the WB/CW comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007) and its Netflix revival series Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (2016). She is also known...
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    Ben Savage (category American male film actors)
    the feature films Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even (1992), as Sam, the brainy little brother, and as a 10-year-old in Clifford (1994), the latter...
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  • In 1997, it was decided to allow girls throughout the school, and today the school is fully co-educational. The School admits pupils at the age of 3 into...
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    Elisa Gabrielli (category American film actresses)
    Eden (1993) as Celine Babylon 5 ("Mind War", 1994) as Guest Liaison Reform School Girl (1994) as Velmont Girl Murder One (1 episode, 1995) as Reporter Brooklyn...
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  • Radioactive Dreams (1985) Eat and Run (1986) Haunted Honeymoon (1986) Reform School Girls (1986) Three Amigos (1986) Whoops Apocalypse (1986) Fresno (1986)...
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  • August 28, 1971) is an American prison reform activist. She began a 24½ year sentence for drug-related charges in 1994, ultimately serving six years before...
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  • Debra Hill (category Haddonfield Memorial High School alumni)
    that she wanted to make films, using a Super 8 film camera to shoot home movies. She attended Haddonfield Memorial High School, graduating in 1968. Hill...
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  • Darcy DeMoss (category American film actresses)
    Darcy L. DeMoss (born August 19, 1963) is an American film and television actress whose credits include Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, Eden, Erotic...
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  • 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Total number of 20th century incidents listed here: 353 Enoch Brown school massacre (1764), the earliest school shooting...
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    Tracy Pollan (category Dalton School alumni)
    Nate (January 8, 2008). "Interfaith Celebrities: Michael J. Fox Receives Reform Award, Liev Schreiber Narrates Jewish-American". 18 Doors. Retrieved May...
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    Matt LeBlanc (category Newton North High School alumni)
    Guild Award nomination. During this time he also appeared in the films Lookin' Italian (1994), Ed (1996), Lost in Space (1998), Charlie's Angels (2000), and...
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    Michelle Bauer (category Articles using Template:Adult Film Database name)
    Tickled (1985) Tomboy (1985) Cavegirl (1985) Beverly Hills Girls (1986) Reform School Girls (1986) The Tomb (1986) Lust for Freedom (1987) Night of the...
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    Mayim Bialik (category North Hollywood High School alumni)
    Bette Midler's character as a young girl. Many reviews singled out her performance as a strong point in the film. She appeared in the music video for...
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    Jyotirao Phule (category Indian social reformers)
    were pioneers of women's education in India. Phule started his first school for girls in 1848 in Pune at Tatyasaheb Bhide's residence or Bhidewada. He, along...
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    Borstal (redirect from Borstal school)
    detention centre is known as a borstal school. Borstals were run by HM Prison Service and were intended to reform young offenders. The word originated from...
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    reformatory schools and laundries. Thus, these facilities "all helped sustain each other – girls from the reformatory and industrial schools often ended...
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  • Certification and Neoliberal Education Reform". In Sturges, Keith M. (ed.). Neoliberalizing Educational Reform: America's Quest for Profitable Market-Colonies...
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    matriculated girl-student of St Andrews?" St Leonards remained an all-girls school until 1999, upon which it became fully co-educational. As an IB World School, St...
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    Philip Glenister (category Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama)
    High School. In his early career, he worked as a runner for the Robert Stigwood Organisation. Following this, he worked until the age of 23 as a film publicist...
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    Eddie Izzard (category People educated at Oakleigh House School)
    and British Academy 2014 Schools Language Awards as part of the annual Language Festival. 900 Oneonta (1994) The Cryptogram (1994) Edward II (1995) Lenny...
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    All Saints (group) (category English pop girl groups)
    All Saints are a British girl group formed in London in 1993. They were founded as All Saints 1.9.7.5 by music manager Ron Tom. with members Melanie Blatt...
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