Ruth Draper (December 2, 1884 – December 30, 1956) was an American actress, dramatist and noted diseuse who specialized in character-driven monologues...
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into an artistic, socially prominent New York family, the nephew of Ruth Draper was an innovator in the arts. His passion and unique style led him to...
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Margaret Ruth Draper (November 20, 1916 – October 14, 2011) was an American actress and international service worker. Draper was born in 1916, the third...
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does not contain a word which perfectly describes the performance of Ruth Draper, who comes to the Nixon next Thursday for the first time in several years...
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disguised as a retelling of the Greek myth. That same year he met actress Ruth Draper and commenced a relationship that continued until his death. De Bosis...
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DeMornay 1999 Thick as Thieves Det. Louise Petrone 1999 A Table for One Ruth Draper 2000 The Right Temptation Derian McCall 2003 Identity Caroline Suzanne...
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the grandson of Charles Paul Phipps and a second cousin of the diseuse Ruth Draper, in whose professional footsteps she followed. The Phipps family were...
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sister was actress Ruth Draper while one uncle, George Draper, a prominent doctor, was married to American interior decorator Dorothy Draper. His older brother...
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Elizabeth "Betty" Draper Francis (formerly Draper, née Hofstadt) is a fictional character played by January Jones on AMC's television series Mad Men....
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diplomat and politician Joan Dillon, American born duchess and princess Ruth Draper, dramatist Charles Dana Gibson, illustrator Isabel Gillies, actress and...
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Look up Draper or draper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Draper is a surname, taken from the occupation (a draper was a merchant in cloth or dry goods)...
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1056/NEJMoa003329. PMID 11519502. McGregor, James A.; French, Janice I.; Parker, Ruth; Draper, Deborah; Patterson, Elisa; Jones, Ward; Thorsgard, Kyja; McFee, John...
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1932). "Ruth Draper – Broadway Special – Original". IBDB. Archived from the original on January 24, 2022. Retrieved January 24, 2022. "Ruth Draper (Broadway...
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1934). "Ruth Draper – Broadway Special – Original". IBDB. Archived from the original on December 30, 2021. Retrieved December 30, 2021. "Ruth Draper Broadway...
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Communications Commission. Retrieved 19 May 2021. Hornby, Richard (2002). "Ruth Draper". The Hudson Review. 55 (1): 123–129. doi:10.2307/3852862. JSTOR 3852862...
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World of Ruth Draper: A Portrait of an Actress. SIU Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-8093-2162-9. Elisabeth Carrington Frank. Papers of Elisabeth C. Draper, Dwight...
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The character of Carlotta Adams was based on the American dramatist Ruth Draper (1884–1956). In her Autobiography, Christie says, "I thought how clever...
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"Capt. E.S. Draper of Hopedale Will Be Candidate for Legislature This Fall". The Milford Daily News. June 18, 1920. "Eben S. Draper and Miss Ruth L. Carroll...
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Mad Men (redirect from Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce)
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce". Archived from the original on June 9, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2012. Franklin, Ruth (November 30, 2011). "Ruth Franklin: The...
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Doyle-Murray (born 1945) Charlie Drake (1925–2006) Larry Drake (1949–2016) Ruth Draper (1884–1956) Rachel Dratch (born 1966) Tom Dreesen (born 1939) Fran Drescher...
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Julia Child—TV chef and author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking Ruth Draper—actress Margaret Hamilton—actress, best known for her portrayal of the...
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their divorce in 1930, he was married to Dorothea Draper Bladgen, the sister of actress Ruth Draper, in 1938 by the Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin. Dorothea...
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artistically inclined Lillie P. Bliss met actors like Walter Hampden, Ruth Draper and Ethel Barrymore. In her youth, her main artistic interests were of...
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Eunice (née MacDaniel) Dana (1824–1903). His sister, Ruth (née Dana) Draper, was the mother of Ruth Draper, the celebrated stage actress. He graduated from...
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1954 Stockade 1988 Rialto Theatre 1916 1982 Blues in the Night 2002 Vanderbilt Theatre 1918 1954 Ruth Draper 1954 Ziegfeld Theatre 1927 1965 Anya 1966...
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"monologue-dramas," which were extensions of the "linked monologues" developed by Ruth Draper. Skinner's work differed in structure and content, however, as she created...
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early attempt by Christie to portray the acclaimed American monologist Ruth Draper (1884–1956). She re-used and enlarged upon the idea in her 1933 novel...
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would come to include Eleanor Roosevelt, Dorothy Whitney Straight and Ruth Draper. As word of the work of the young Junior League women in New York spread...
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Origo, Iris (1984). A Need to Testify: Portraits of Lauro de Bosis, Ruth Draper, Gaetano Salvemini, Ignazio Silone and An Essay on Biography (1st ed...
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William Conrad and cast December 27, 1952 Complete Recorded Monologues Ruth Draper 1954–1956 "La Bamba" Ritchie Valens 1958 "Long Black Veil" Lefty Frizzell...
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