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Ann Hamilton may refer to: * Ann Hamilton (artist) (born 1956), American artist * Ann Hamilton (British actress), known for her appearances on the ''Morecambe & Wise Show'' * Ann Lewis Hamilton, American television writer * Ann Mary Hamilton, English gothic and romantic novelist See also *Anne Hamilton (other) Anne Hamilton may refer to: * Anne Hamilton (1766–1846), friend of Queen Caroline * Anne Hamilton, Countess of Huntly (1535–in or after 1574), daughter of James Hamilton, Duke of Chatellerault * Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (1631–17 ...
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Ann Hamilton (artist)
Ann Hamilton is a visual artist who emerged in the early 1980s known for her large-scale multimedia installations. After receiving her BFA in textile design from the University of Kansas in 1979, she lived in Banff, Alberta, and Montreal, Quebec, Canada before deciding to pursue an MFA in sculpture at Yale in 1983. From 1985 to 1991, she taught on the faculty of the University of California at Santa Barbara. Since 2001, Hamilton has served on the faculty of the Department of Art at the Ohio State University. She was appointed a Distinguished University Professor in 2011. Personal life Ann Hamilton was born in Lima, Ohio.. She attended St. Lawrence University from 1974–1976; University of Kansas, BFA in Textile Design, 1979; Yale School of Art, MFA in Sculpture, 1985. Currently she resides in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband Michael Mercil, also an artist. Themes and inspiration Though Hamilton studied textile design throughout her undergraduate career, she pointedly d ...
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Ann Hamilton (British Actress)
Ann Hamilton (born 5 July 1939) is an English actress, best known for her numerous appearances with the comedians Morecambe & Wise. Biography Hamilton was born in Orsett, Essex. She began dance classes at the age of three, and attended ballet school. Her first job, at 18, was as a dancer at the Windmill Theatre. She married the theatre director Tony Clayton in 1959, and moved into stage acting, appearing in ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'' in the West End in 1963, and ''Wind In The Sassafras Trees'' five years later. She also worked with the comics Roy Hudd, Ken Dodd, and Bruce Forsyth — whose writers Dick Hills and Sid Green recommended her to Morecambe & Wise. Hamilton first appeared in their ATV show '' Two of a Kind'' in 1966, and became a regular cast member. When Morecambe & Wise moved to the BBC in 1968 for '' The Morecambe & Wise Show'', Hamilton went with them. She appeared with them more than 100 times, prompting Eric Morecambe to refer to her as ...
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Ann Lewis Hamilton
Ann Lewis Hamilton is an American television producer and writer. She worked in both capacities on ''Thirtysomething''. She was nominated for two Emmy Awards in 1991 for her work on the show; one for Outstanding Drama Series and one for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for her episode "Second Look". She was awarded a Humanitas Prize for her work on the show that year. She went on to work on ''Party of Five'' and ''One Tree Hill''. She wrote for ''Providence'' and co-wrote episodes of the series with Jennifer M. Johnson. She eventually became a consulting producer for the first season of ''Grey's Anatomy'' and won a WGA Award for best new series for her work on the show. Television credits *'' Saved'' (TV series) (executive consultant - 12 episodes) *''thirtysomething'' *'' The Dead Zone'' *''Providence'' (TV series) (executive producer) *''One Tree Hill'' (TV series) (executive producer) *'' C-16: FBI'' (TV series) (consulting producer) *''Party of Five'' (TV series) ...
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Ann Mary Hamilton
Ann Mary Hamilton was an English gothic and romantic novelisHer work mixed the gothic Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages *Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes **Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths **Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ... and domestic and were unusual in that her villainous characters tended to be reformed by the compassion of others, rather than destroyed by their own darker urge Bibliography * ''The Forest of St Bernardo'' (1806) * ''The Irishwoman in London'' (1810) * ''The Adventures of a Seven-Shilling Piece'' (1811) * ''Montalva'' (or ''Annals of Guilt'') (1811) * ''A Winter at St James's'' (1811) * ''The Monk's Daughter'' (1812) * ''The Maiden Wife'' (1813) References External sites Corvey Women Writers on the Web author page English women novelists Year of death missing Year of birth missing 19th-century English women writers 19th-century British ...
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