Helen Macdonald (born 1970) is a non-binary English writer and naturalist. They are best known as the author of H is for Hawk, which won the 2014 Samuel...
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politician), Canadian politician, former leader of the New Democrats Helen Macdonald (writer), British author, winner of 2014 Costa Book Awards This disambiguation...
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I Am Woman (film) (category Helen Reddy)
as her manager husband Jeff Wald, and Danielle Macdonald as rock writer Lilian Roxon. In 1966, Helen Reddy arrives in New York City to record an album...
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Helen Macdonald Simpson (21 November 1890 – 6 November 1960) was a notable New Zealand teacher, university lecturer and writer. She was born in Wellington...
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The Chill is Ross Macdonald's eleventh Lew Archer novel, published by Alfred A. Knopf in their Borzoi series in 1964. Macdonald's reputation was now growing...
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Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry (redirect from Lady Edith Helen Vane-Tempest-Stewart Londonderry)
prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald. She was a noted gardener and a writer and editor of the works of others. Born as Edith Helen Chaplin in Blankney, Lincolnshire...
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sermons. George MacDonald was born on 10 December 1824 in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, to George MacDonald, manufacturer, and Helen McCay or MacKay...
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2 January 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2018. Macdonald, Marianne (21 September 2003). "A writer's life: Helen Dunmore". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from...
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State of Play (film) (category Films directed by Kevin Macdonald (director))
supporting cast includes Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren, Jason Bateman, Robin Wright, and Jeff Daniels. Macdonald said that State of Play is influenced by...
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winning actress and director Helen Hunt. "Helen Hunt Biography". Biography.com. Retrieved 4 August 2015. Sharkey, Betsy. "Helen Hunt: Getting the Chance to...
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Mystery fiction (redirect from Mystery writer)
of Macdonald's strengths were his use of psychology and his beautiful prose, which was full of imagery. Like other 'hardboiled' writers, Macdonald aimed...
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duel role as Peter Radley and his brother Will Radley, alongside Kelly Macdonald in the vampire comedy film The Radleys. In an interview with The Guardian...
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Lucy Maud Montgomery (redirect from Lucy Maud Macdonald)
of Skye, the home of the Clan Macdonald, where the Macdonalds had once reigned as the Lords of the Isles. The Macdonalds had been Scots-Gaelic-speaking...
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She is of partial Lebanese descent through her mother. MacDonald won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for her first novel, Fall on Your Knees (1996), which...
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list of Canadian literary figures, such as poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M...
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as The Man / Elliot Stanley / Eugene Cassidy Danielle Macdonald as Probationary Constable Helen Chambers Victoria Haralabidou as Lena Pascal Shalom Brune-Franklin...
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'inconvenient' jokes Sewell". BBC News. Retrieved 19 August 2018 – via bbc.co.uk. Macdonald, M. "The Evening Standard", page 14. Associated Press, 2005 "Rufus Sewell...
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Littell Robert Ludlum Gavin Lyall Gayle Lynds Jonathan Maberry John D. MacDonald Helen MacInnes Ian Mackintosh Alistair MacLean Norman Mailer Richard Marcinko...
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Molly Shannon (redirect from Molly Helen Shannon)
(along with David Spade, Norm Macdonald, Mark McKinney and Tim Meadows) when Lorne Michaels overhauled his cast and writers for season 21 (1995–96). She...
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James Thurber (category 20th-century American male writers)
Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, writer, humorist, journalist, and playwright. He was best known for his cartoons...
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Victoria Helen McCrae Duncan (née MacFarlane, 25 November 1897 – 6 December 1956) was a Scottish medium best known as the last person to be imprisoned...
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Isabella Macdonald Alden (nickname and pen name, Pansy; November 3, 1841 – August 5, 1930) was an American author. Her best known works were: Four Girls...
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Alexander Mackenzie (politician) (redirect from Helen Neil)
mid-1873, and a few months later succeeded John A. Macdonald as prime minister, following Macdonald's resignation in the aftermath of the Pacific Scandal...
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NZ. 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2020. Macdonald, Nikki (14 October 2016). "From the archives: The making of unionist Helen Kelly". Stuff. Retrieved 22 June...
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Richard Curtis (category 20th-century British male writers)
bestseller Bridget Jones's Diary for Working Title. Curtis knew the novel's writer Helen Fielding. Indeed, he has credited her with saying that his original script...
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Saturday Night Live season 23 (section Writers)
Longtime writer Jim Downey is fired coinciding with Norm Macdonald being taken off of Weekend Update. Downey is still credited as a writer until the...
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Robert B. Parker (redirect from Robert Parker (crime writer))
private-eye heroes created by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Ross Macdonald. Parker wrote his first novel in 1971 while teaching at Northeastern University...
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Bible John (section Jemima MacDonald)
31-year-old mother of three named Jemima MacDonald also opted to spend the evening dancing at the Barrowland Ballroom. MacDonald was a regular attendee of the Barrowland...
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Director: Amy Jenkins Writer: Amy Jenkins Originator: Sue Smallwood Starring: Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher and Kelly Macdonald Synopsis: After failing...
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Catherine Helen Spence (31 October 1825 – 3 April 1910) was a Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician, leading suffragist, and...
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