• Horace Emerton Hodge (28 March 1903 – 9 October 1958), known as Merton Hodge was a playwright, actor and medical practitioner. Hodge was born in Taruheru...
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  • League player Merton Hodge (1903–1958), New Zealand playwright Merton S. Jackson (died 1985), American politician from Maryland Merton Verne Lundquist...
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    Aldis Alexander Basil Hodge (born September 20, 1986) is an American actor. Among his significant roles, he played Alec Hardison in the TNT series Leverage...
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    Williamson Ltd for whom she appeared on stage in The Wind and the Rain by Merton Hodge. Howarth toured in the play in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. In April...
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    highlight of her career came with her staging the London production of Merton Hodge's The Wind and the Rain which closed in 1935 after a near three-year run...
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    Daniels. World premiere. 11 July – 5 August 2023.The Wind and the Rain" by Merton Hodge. Directed by Geoffrey Beevers. The first London production in 80 years...
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  • Étienne Rey) 1956: Regen und Wind — (based on The Wind and the Rain by Merton Hodge) 1956: Schatten in der 3. Avenue (screenplay by Otto Zoff) 1957: Schinderhannes...
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  • the first New Zealand playwrights to have plays produced abroad since Merton Hodge in the 1930s (following Bruce Mason and James K. Baxter). Lord was born...
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  • Théâtre Michel 1933 : Le Vent et la Pluie by Georges de Warfaz after Merton Hodge, Théâtre des Célestins 1940 : Plutus after Aristophanes, directed by...
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  • Denker; Lady Violet's maid (Recurring) Douglas Reith as Richard Grey, Lord Merton; Lady Mary's godfather and Isobel's fiancé (Recurring) Antonia Bernath as...
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  • Arkell/Stafford Byrne, The Adelphi Theatre, London, 1937. Orchard Walls, Merton Hodge, St. James’ Theatre, London, 1937. Don Juan de Manara, Eugene Goossen...
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  • of Dunedin 27 July – William Montgomery Jr., politician 9 October – Merton Hodge, playwright 25 October – James Chapman-Taylor, architect Category:1958...
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  • at Christ's College. At King's, Firth became friends with classmate Merton Hodge, and in 1920 they both enrolled in a small Auckland Art school. A few...
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  • Jackson, Duncan Macrae, and Nicholas Parsons. Their first show was Merton Hodge's The Wind and the Rain which opened on 2 May 1939. In 1944, MSU Theatre...
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    included David Low, Warwick Braithwaite, Hector Bolitho, Hugh Walpole, and Merton Hodge. Buckman and d'Oisly lived west of Cemaes in Wales. Their house was sold...
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  • Merton Daniel Simpson (September 20, 1928 – March 9, 2013) was an American abstract expressionist painter and African and tribal art collector and dealer...
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  • March: Ronald Syme, historian 21 March: Frank Sargeson, writer 28 March: Merton Hodge, west-end playwright 23 April: John Stewart, politician. 10 June: Count...
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    Robert Graves (redirect from Beryl Hodge)
    returning to Britain, Graves began a relationship with Beryl Hodge, the wife of Alan Hodge, his collaborator on The Long Week-End (1940) and The Reader...
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    will be released 15 February 2024. Quentin was married to comedian Paul Merton from 1990 until their 1998 divorce. Quentin met Sam Farmer in 1998 on the...
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  • AFC Wimbledon (category Sport in the London Borough of Merton)
    Wimbledon is an English professional association football club based in Merton, London. The team compete in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English...
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  • Brand, with Romesh Ranganathan and Jon Snow joining regular panellists Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. Filming took place on the morning of 8 May, against the...
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  • and Oriel) Alan Brownjohn (Merton) Charles Stuart Calverley (Balliol) Vahni Capildeo (Christ Church) Thomas Carew (Merton) Sydney Carter (Balliol) Upile...
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  • pursuit of the killer leads to a complicated series of events involving Merton (a homosexual drug dealer who was seen running from the scene of the crime)...
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    the round came from the reactions of the two team captains: while Paul Merton was clearly familiar with the game and greatly enjoyed it, his opponent...
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    Irene Tracey (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
    1966) is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and former Warden of Merton College, Oxford. She is also Professor of Anaesthetic Neuroscience in the...
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    Neil Judd (redirect from Neil Merton Judd)
    Neil Merton Judd (October 27, 1887 – December 19, 1976) was an American archaeologist who studied under both Byron Cummings and Edgar Lee Hewett. He was...
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  • Ideal Film Company London Film Company Mancunian Films MGM-British Studios Merton Park Studios The Rank Organisation Rock Studios Southall Studios Stoll Pictures...
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  • (1786–1858) Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875) Wilbur Fisk (1792–1839) Charles Hodge (1797–1878) John Henry Newman (1801–1890) Christian Hermann Weisse (1801–1866)...
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    Hodge, Frederick Webb, and Corinne L. Gilb. 1956. Frederick Webb Hodge, ethnologist. Berkeley, Calif: University of California. Judd, Neil Merton. The...
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  • Arthur's Whisky Director: Stephen Cookson Cast: Diane Keaton, Patricia Hodge, Lulu Sky Cinema 5 Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia Director: Stefano Mordini...
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