• Mae Mercer (June 12, 1932 – October 29, 2008) was an American blues singer and actress. She was born in the Temperance Hall community of Edgecombe County...
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  • Hartman as Edwina Dabney Jo Ann Harris as Carol Darleen Carr as Doris Mae Mercer as Hallie Pamelyn Ferdin as Amelia 'Amy' Melody Thomas as Abigail Peggy...
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  • ensues. Charlayne Woodard as Cindy Cleavant Derricks as Michael Simpson Mae Mercer as Sara Hayes Nell Carter as Olive Alaina Reed Hall as Venus Scoey Mitchell...
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  • Zimmerman as Agnes Miz Mary as Odette Gerrit Graham as "Highpockets" Mae Mercer as Mama Mosebery Screenwriter Polly Platt developed the idea for the film...
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  • Ray Milland Sam Elliott Joan Van Ark Adam Roarke Judy Pace Lynn Borden Mae Mercer David Gilliam Cinematography Mario Tosi Edited by Fred R. Feitshans Jr...
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  • Chief of Police Paul Dacanelli John Mitchum as Inspector Frank DiGiorgio Mae Mercer as Mrs. Russell Lyn Edgington as Norma Gonzalez Ruth Kobart as Marcella...
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  • particularly her father who suffers from multiple sclerosis, while Mae's long time friend Mercer is less supportive. At a company meeting, CEO Eamon Bailey introduces...
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  • Jack Denton - Coach Turner John Quade - Belski Robert Lee Minor - Ryan Mae Mercer - Jessica Thorpe Dion Lane - Janie Hamilton Hank Rolike - Bartender Fred...
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  • (s2e22-23) as Mei Li Ho A. Martinez (s3a6) as Slade, (s3e21) as Tigre Cantrell Mae Mercer (s2e1, s3e24) as Elizabeth Brown Patricia Neal (s3e1–2) as Sara Kingsley...
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  • Mae Questel (/ˈmeɪ ˌkwɛˈstɛl/; born Mae Kwestel; September 13, 1908 – January 4, 1998) was an American actress. She was best known for providing the voices...
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  • bridge in front of the billion people Mae is streaming to. While initially depressed, Mae soon rationalizes Mercer's death with the help of charismatic 'Wise...
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    Party in 1962. Hughes was born in 1922 in Ida Grove, Iowa. He married Eva Mercer in August 1941. In 1942, his brother Jesse was killed in a car accident...
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  • Athol Fugard, South African playwright, actor and director June 12 - Mae Mercer, American singer and actress (died 2008) June 13 – Bob McGrath, American...
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  • Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darleen Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Thomas Scott, Peggy Drier, Pattye Mattick Drama...
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    In 1943, Johnny Mercer's Music Shop was a summer replacement for The Pepsodent Show on NBC. Mercer was the star, and singers Ella Mae Morse and Jo Stafford...
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  • Homburg as Hans Tanya Lemani as Jamila Émile Genest as Insp. Bouchard Mae Mercer as Chanteuse Sid Haig as Crespin Although by this stage in his film career...
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    Football League football player who was a running back for the New York Jets Mae Mercer, Blues singer, actress and producer born in annexed former town of Battleboro...
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  • Northumberland with his two daughters, Scarlett Rae (1997) and Carmine Mae (2000). In 2018, Mercer appeared in the Mike Leigh film, Peterloo, playing the "buffoonish"...
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  • Antonio Fargas, Diana Scarwid, Barbara Steele, Seret Scott, Gerrit Graham, Mae Mercer, Matthew Anton, Cheryl Markowitz, Susan Manskey, Laura Zimmerman, Miz...
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  • Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darleen Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Thomas Scott, Peggy Drier, Pattye Mattick The...
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  • verification] Yiannis Koskiniatis, 25, Greek footballer, suicide by jumping. Mae Mercer, 76, American blues singer. William Wharton, 82, American painter and...
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  • David - Doc Thompson Judyann Elder - Bernette Wilson John Getz - Stewart Mae Mercer - Aunt Juba Hari Rhodes - Tavwell Robinson James Sikking - McCracken Charles...
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  • Downie, Ellie Downie, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Alice Kinsella, Kelly Simm 2019 — 6th place Becky Downie, Ellie Downie, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Taeja James, Alice...
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  • Milland, Sam Elliott, Joan Van Ark, Adam Roarke, Lynn Borden, Judy Pace, Mae Mercer, Dale Willingham, Hal Hodges, David Gilliam, Nicholas Cortland, George...
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  • Li'l Abner (musical) (category Musicals by Johnny Mercer)
    Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, music by Gene De Paul, and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Based on the comic strip Li'l Abner by Al Capp, the show is, on the surface...
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    Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darleen Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Thomas United States Thriller drama Big Jake George...
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  • Milland, Sam Elliott, Joan Van Ark, Adam Roarke, Lynn Borden, Judy Pace, Mae Mercer, Dale Willingham, Hal Hodges, David Gilliam, Nicholas Cortland, George...
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    for the character. Hines and several other actresses voiced Betty until Mae Questel took over the role in 1931. Beginning in 1932, Hines also did vocals...
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  • Popeye (redirect from Jack Mercer (sailor))
    Popeye, a voice that was replicated by later performers, such as Jack Mercer and even Mae Questel. Many of the Thimble Theatre characters, including Wimpy...
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  • "Shape Ahoy" is notable for being the cartoon where Mae Questel did Popeye's voice (Jack Mercer having enlisted and only being sporadically on tap)....
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