Sally Vanessa Beauman (née Kinsey-Miles, 25 July 1944 – 7 July 2016) was an English journalist and writer, author of eight widely translated and best-selling...
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(marriage dissolved). He met his second wife, the novelist and journalist Sally Beauman, when she interviewed him about his performance as Hamlet at Stratford...
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Rebecca's Tale is a 2001 novel by British author Sally Beauman. The book is a sequel to the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca and is officially approved...
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her last name; her first name being unknown or unimportant, but in Sally Beauman's sequel Rebecca's Tale it was said to be Edith. Rebecca de Winter: The...
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Sally Anne Struthers (born July 28, 1947) is an American actress and activist. She played Gloria Stivic, the daughter of Archie and Edith Bunker (played...
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Lady Macbeth at Stratford in 1974 and at the Aldwych Theatre in 1975. Sally Beauman reported, in her 1982 history of the RSC, that Mirren—while appearing...
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commissioned Amis, who wrote Colonel Sun. Critic and future novelist Sally Beauman noted that it was "unusual, not to say unprecedented, for an established...
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installment in the Casteel Family series Dark Angel, a 1990 novel by Sally Beauman Dark Angel, a 1994 novel by Mary Balogh Dark Angel (Dale novel), a 1995...
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Mortland in the US edition) is a novel published by British author Sally Beauman. It tells the tale of the Mortland girls – beautiful, but cold, Julia;...
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Stratford upon Avon, England: Royal Shakespeare Company. 2 February 1980. Sally Beauman, The Royal Shakespeare Company: A History of Ten Decades, Oxford University...
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buried on the east side of Highgate Cemetery. Her clients included: Sally Beauman Dirk Bogarde (Estate) Duncan Campbell Lindsay Clarke Wendy Cope Russell...
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(novel), a 1980 novel by Clifford D. Simak The Visitors, a 2014 novel by Sally Beauman The Visitors, a 2014 novel by Patrick O'Keeffe The Visitors, a 2020...
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screenwriter and novelist Klaus Nomi, German singer (d. 1983) January 25 Sally Beauman, English journalist and novelist (d. 2016) Evan Chandler, American screenwriter...
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Prisoner, a 1974 novel by Margaret Thomson Davis Prisoner, a 1986 novel by Sally Beauman under the pen name Vanessa James Prisoners and Other Stories, a 1992...
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1965 Principal, Royal Holloway College, University of London 1935-44 Sally Beauman 1944 2016 Author Florence Bell 1913 2000 Scientist, first X-ray diffraction...
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and drummer 1943 – Erika Steinbach, Polish-German politician 1944 – Sally Beauman, English journalist and author (d. 2016) 1946 – José Areas, Nicaraguan...
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Bardsley Jill Barnett Jean Barrett Susan Barrie Allie Bates Jane Beaufort Sally Beauman Alex Beecroft Marguerite Bell Elísabet Benavent Jayne Bentley Laurien...
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James may also refer to: Vanessa James, a Stargate Universe character Sally Beauman (1944–2016), an English journalist and writer, sometimes known as Vanessa...
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Christian Bauman Peter S. Beagle Clara Bancroft Beatley Ann Beattie Sally Beauman Samuel Beckett Max Beerbohm Adaline Hohf Beery Brendan Behan Madison...
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Evans of Temple Guiting, 74, politician and publisher (Faber). 7 July Sally Beauman, 71, author (Rebecca's Tale, The Landscape of Love). James Gilbert,...
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David Le Vay) came from British journalist Sally Beauman, writing in The New York Times Book Review. Beauman considered it a miraculous achievement: it...
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its failure far worthier than the modest success of her first film." Sally Beauman, in a review of the film for New York, called it "a strange work"; she...
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on BBC Radio 7 in 2008 Introduction to Virago edition publ. 2009 by Sally Beauman "A Work in Progress: Daphne du Maurier's "The Blue Lenses"". Danitorres...
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a new tomb" and creates a climactic conflict. He is referenced in Sally Beauman's 2014 novel The Visitors, a re-creation of the hunt for Tutankhamun's...
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intelligence chief. Danny Smythe, 67, American drummer (The Box Tops). Sally Beauman, 71, British writer (Rebecca's Tale, The Landscape of Love), pneumonia...
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Kingdom volunteering and training charity. Sophie Anderton, Glamour Model Sally Beauman formerly Kinsey-Miles author of Rebecca's Tale (1944-2016) See Category:People...
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(1922–1975, 1922–1991, US, f/nf) Laura Beatty (born 1963, England, f/nf) Sally Beauman (1944–2016, England, f/nf) Pierre Beaumarchais (1732–1799, France, d/nf)...
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Skipjack. Australian forces in New Guinea captured Shaggy Ridge. Born: Sally Beauman, journalist and writer, in Totnes, Devon, England (d. 2016) Argentina...
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the Swan of Avon". Guardian. 27 March 1932. Retrieved 22 August 2007. Sally Beauman: The Royal Shakespeare Company: A History of Ten Decades, Oxford University...
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Trust". database.theatrestrust.org.uk. Retrieved 17 February 2021. Sally Beauman: The Royal Shakespeare Company: A History of Ten Decades, Oxford University...
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