Lucille Dumont (born Lucelle Dumont; January 20, 1919 – July 29, 2016) was a Canadian singer and radio and television host. She is credited by the Canadian...
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Louis Dumont (ice hockey) (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player Louise Dumont (1862–1932), German actress and theater director Lucille Dumont (1919–2016)...
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The DuMont Television Network (also the DuMont Network, DuMont Television, DuMont/Du Mont, or (incorrectly) Dumont /ˈduːmɒnt/) was one of America's pioneer...
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Blabbermouth.net. July 26, 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-26. "Quebec chanteuse Lucille Dumont dies at 97". Cbc.ca. CBS News. July 29, 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-30....
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(1989–1992). Madhusudan Dhaky, 88, Indian architectural historian. Lucille Dumont, 97, Canadian singer. Zelda Fichandler, 91, American stage producer...
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film music and television music. His compositions were first sung by Lucille Dumont, then by Renée Claude, Monique Leyrac, Suzanne Stevens and Julie Arel...
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Le Café des artistes (TV) with Gilles Pellerin, Jacques Normand et Lucille Dumont. 1955 – 1957: Porte ouverte (TV) avec Gilles Pellerin et Jacques Normand...
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musician-keyboardist-singer. In his teenage years, he had singing classes with Lucille Dumont and later voice pitch classes with Eliane Catella. He record his first...
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July 9 – Geneviève Castrée, musician and comic book artist July 29 – Lucille Dumont, singer July 31 – Penny Lang, folk musician September 3 – Raymond Daveluy...
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Pelletier developed her song technique under veteran Quebec singer Lucille Dumont. In 1982, she won honours at the Granby Festival of song and also first...
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recorded the song with Jacques Hélian and his Orchestra. The same year, Lucille Dumont recorded the song with Allan McIver and his Orchestra. In 1950, Betti...
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and member of the Karabakh movement, in Yerevan, Armenia (d. 2006); Lucille Dumont, Canadian singer, best known for promoting Quebec popular music from...
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Samuel Berliner Henry Burr Helen Creighton Frank Davies Yvan Dufresne Lucille Dumont Edith Fowke Ernest Gagnon Sam Gesser Walt Grealis Pierre Juneau Stan...
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(lyrics by Maurice Vandair) Sérénade au Nuage (lyrics by Maurice Vandair) Lucille Dumont Maître Pierre (lyrics by Jacques Plante) Le Régiment des mandolines...
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Lucille Méthé (born 15 December 1957, in Henryville, Quebec) was the Action démocratique du Québec Member of the National Assembly of Quebec, Canada,...
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the DuMont Television Network. Crane successfully recommended Jackie Gleason - whom he knew from his time as a comedian in New York - to DuMont as host...
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Thomas E. "Tom" Mix (1880–1940) Lucille Mulhall (1885–1940) Annie Oakley (1860–1926) Will Rogers (1879–1935) Gabriel Dumont (1837–1906) Brodie "Saltmine"...
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a "comedic foil." Examples of noteworthy female foils include Margaret Dumont, who often performed with the Marx Brothers in their films, Bernardine Flynn...
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the 1994 provincial election, electing Mario Dumont to the National Assembly. Under longtime leader Dumont, the ADQ had a strong showing in the 2007 provincial...
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total of 180 half-hour episodes spanning six seasons. The series starred Lucille Ball and her husband Desi Arnaz, along with Vivian Vance and William Frawley...
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The Jackie Gleason Show (category DuMont Television Network original programming)
1970, in various forms. Gleason's first variety series, which aired on the DuMont Television Network under the title Cavalcade of Stars, first aired June...
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Mary Kay and Johnny (category DuMont Television Network original programming)
all the old DuMont programs into the New York Bay and CBS trashed its own old kinescopes." Karol, Michael (2004). Lucy A to Z: The Lucille Ball Encyclopedia...
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Admiral Broadway Revue (category DuMont Television Network original programming)
live on Fridays from 8 to 9 p.m. ET simultaneously on both the NBC and DuMont networks. Live broadcasts were carried by 24 stations in 16 cities. Another...
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Joan Fontaine. At Fox, Stevens appeared in The Dark Corner (1946) with Lucille Ball and Clifton Webb, a film noir that attempted to repeat the success...
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(1904–1983) Louise Dresser (1878–1965) Marie Dressler (1868–1934) Margaret Dumont (1882–1965) Irene Dunne (1898–1990) Deanna Durbin (1921–2013) Jeanne Eagels...
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himself Trigger as Roy's horse Dale Evans as Lucille Wiley/Kansas Kate George 'Gabby' Hayes as Gabby Margaret Dumont as Aunt Dolly/Aunt Arabella Hardie Albright...
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Mr. Jack's store Ray Chase as B. Mitchel Reed, a radio disc jockey Emma Dumont as Brenda, a flight attendant Yumi Mizui as Mioko, Frick’s first wife Megumi...
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hard-to-get-to-defrost a frigid female. Guest stars: Robert Alda as Dr. Frank Leonhardt, Lucille Benson as Doris, Jan Clayton as Ethel, Nanette Fabray as Shirley Simpson...
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Jordan of Fibber McGee and Molly, the Anita Kerr Singers, Jimmy Stewart, Lucille Ball, Jerry Lewis, and Charlie Applewhite, with Ted Mack as a guest host...
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American actress, active on screen and stage, best known for appearances on Lucille Ball's comedy television series The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy. Her best...
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