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Bedelia may refer to: * Bédélia, the archetype of the French cyclecars *"Bedelia (song) Bedelia may refer to: *Bédélia, the archetype of the French cyclecars *" Bedelia (song)", a hit song in 1903 by William Jerome William Jerome Flannery, September 30, 1865 – June 25, 1932) was an American songwriter, born in Cornwall-on-Huds ...", a hit song in 1903 by William Jerome and Jean Schwartz * ''Bedelia'' (novel), a 1945 novel by Vera Caspary * ''Bedelia'' (film), a 1946 film adaptation of the novel * Bonnie Bedelia (born 1948), American actress * Amelia Bedelia, the protagonist and title character of a series of American children's books written by Peggy Parish * Bedelia Du Maurier, a fictional character in the TV series ''Hannibal'' * Bedelia (''Saturday Night Live''), a character in three ''Saturday Night Live'' episodes * ''Bedelia'' (beetle), a genus of leaf beetles {{disambig ...
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Bédélia
image:Bédélia, Bj 1910 - 1975-08-16.jpg, Bédélia from 1910 in 1975 at the Nürburgring Bédélia (in English usually written as ''Bedelia'') was the archetype of the French cyclecars. This automobile was manufactured by the Bourbeau et Devaux Co. of Paris from 1910 to 1925 to a design by Robert Bourbeau. Rather than scaling down existing motor-car designs, Bourbeau chose to adapt mainly motor-cycle practice for his design, giving rise to the cyclecar designation. The low and light car carried its two passengers in tandem with the passenger seated at the front, while in the rear was the person doing the steering. Single-cylinder or 10 hp V-twin engines were used. Drive was to the rear wheels through a belt which could be moved between pulleys to give a two speed transmission. The front axle was centre pivotted with suspension by a single mid mounted coil spring and the steering was by a cable and bobbin. Elliptic leaf springs were used at the rear. The method of changing ...
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Bedelia (song)
Bedelia may refer to: *Bédélia, the archetype of the French cyclecars *" Bedelia (song)", a hit song in 1903 by William Jerome William Jerome Flannery, September 30, 1865 – June 25, 1932) was an American songwriter, born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York of Irish immigrant parents, Mary Donnellan and Patrick Flannery. He collaborated with numerous well-known composers a ... and Jean Schwartz * ''Bedelia'' (novel), a 1945 novel by Vera Caspary * ''Bedelia'' (film), a 1946 film adaptation of the novel * Bonnie Bedelia (born 1948), American actress * Amelia Bedelia, the protagonist and title character of a series of American children's books written by Peggy Parish * Bedelia Du Maurier, a fictional character in the TV series ''Hannibal'' * Bedelia (''Saturday Night Live''), a character in three ''Saturday Night Live'' episodes * ''Bedelia'' (beetle), a genus of leaf beetles {{disambig ...
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William Jerome
William Jerome Flannery, September 30, 1865 – June 25, 1932) was an American songwriter, born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York of Irish immigrant parents, Mary Donnellan and Patrick Flannery. He collaborated with numerous well-known composers and performers of the era but is best remembered for his decade-long association with Jean Schwartz with whom he created many popular songs and musical shows in the 1900s and early 1910s. Early career By the time he was seventeen, Jerome was singing and dancing in vaudeville. He toured with minstrel shows and performed in blackface. He met Eddie Foy while on tour and they became friends; the two would work together often throughout their careers. By the late 1880s Jerome was performing as a parody-singer at Tony Pastor's. He also began to write songs and his efforts met with some success. In 1891, Jerome composed "He Never Came Back", sung by Foy in the musical '' Sinbad'', which became the hit of the show. Throughout the 1890s he con ...
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Bedelia (novel)
''Bedelia'' is a novel by Vera Caspary first published in 1945 about a blissfully happy newlywed couple in which the husband learns that his wife may have a criminal past. His growing suspicion and discovery of corroborating evidence lead him to think that she might be a serial killer, and that he could be her next victim. Set in small-town Connecticut in the winter of 1913-14, ''Bedelia'', whose eponymous heroine was called "the wickedest woman who ever loved" on the cover of an early edition of the book, is usually subsumed under the genre of pulp fiction. However, a 2005 annotated edition published by The Feminist Press is said to show that Caspary's novel can be seen as a contribution to feminist thought. ''Bedelia'' is dedicated to film producer Isadore "Igee" Goldsmith, then Caspary's husband. Plot summary Thirty-three-year-old Charlie Horst comes from an old Puritan family which for centuries has been one of the pillars of society in an unnamed small town in Connecticut ...
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Bedelia (film)
''Bedelia'' is a 1946 British melodrama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Margaret Lockwood, Ian Hunter and Barry K. Barnes. It is an adaptation of the 1945 novel '' Bedelia'' by Vera Caspary with events relocated from the United States, first to England and then to Monaco. Plot Bedelia is newly married and on her honeymoon in Monte Carlo with her husband, Charlie Carrington, in the autumn of 1938. She has a strong aversion to being photographed by her husband, claiming she is not photogenic. Spotting her in a sidewalk cafe, young painter Ben Chaney starts drawing a sketch of her; seeing this, she abruptly turns her head away. He encounters her husband and has a drink with the couple. When the husband notices a pearl ring, she claims it is a cheap piece of fake jewellery, though Chaney knows otherwise. He was speaking to a jewellery store proprietor when she picked up the ring; the expert offered her 100,000 francs for the flawless black pearl. Chaney begins probing ...
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Bonnie Bedelia
Bonnie Bedelia Culkin (born ) is an American actress. After beginning her career in theatre in the 1960s, Bedelia starred in the CBS daytime soap opera ''Love of Life'' and made her film debut in ''The Gypsy Moths''. Bedelia subsequently appeared in the films '' They Shoot Horses, Don't They?'', ''Lovers and Other Strangers'', ''Heart Like a Wheel'', '' The Prince of Pennsylvania'', ''Die Hard'', ''Die Hard 2'', '' Presumed Innocent'', and ''Needful Things''. For her television work, Bedelia has earned two Emmy Awards nominations. From 2001 to 2004, Bedelia played the lead role in the Lifetime television drama series ''The Division''. She later starred as family matriarch Camille Braverman in the NBC drama series '' Parenthood'' (2010–2015). Early life and education Bedelia was born in the Manhattan borough of New York City, the daughter of Marian Ethel (née Wagner), a writer and editor, and Philip Harley Culkin, who was in public relations and 50 years old at the time. She ...
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Amelia Bedelia
Amelia Bedelia is the protagonist and title character of a series of American children's books that were written by Peggy Parish from 1963 until her death in 1988, and by her nephew, Herman, beginning in 1995. They have been illustrated by Wallace Tripp, Fritz Siebel, and the two current illustrators, Lynn Sweat and Lynne Avril. In 1992 HarperCollins republished the three original stories (''Amelia Bedelia''; ''Thank You, Amelia Bedelia''; and ''Amelia Bedelia and the Surprise Shower'') with illustrations by Fritz's daughter, Barbara Siebel Thomas. There is a statue of Amelia Bedelia in Manning, South Carolina, Peggy Parish's hometown. Many of the books are published as part of the I Can Read! series, levels 1 and 2. Premise The stories involve Amelia Bedelia's repeatedly misunderstanding various commands of her employer by taking figures of speech and various terminology literally, causing her to perform incorrect actions with a comical effect. For example, she interprets a re ...
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Bedelia Du Maurier
Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier is a fictional character in the TV series ''Hannibal''. Unlike most characters in the stories, Du Maurier is an original creation, and does not appear in Thomas Harris' novels. She is portrayed by Gillian Anderson. Character overview Season 1 Du Maurier is introduced as Hannibal Lecter's (Mads Mikkelsen) psychiatrist and colleague. During their session, she tells him that she believes he is not being completely honest with her and that she has conversations with a version of him; she believes that he wears a "person-suit" or a "human-veil". It is revealed that her decision to retire came as a result of a violent incident involving a patient who was referred to her by Lecter and that this patient died during that attack. She warns Lecter that he must maintain professional boundaries in his relationship with Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and that he might not be able to help him. During a dinner at Du Maurier's house, she warns Lecter to be careful as "they (FBI) ...
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Bedelia (Saturday Night Live)
Bedelia may refer to: *Bédélia, the archetype of the French cyclecars *"Bedelia (song)", a hit song in 1903 by William Jerome William Jerome Flannery, September 30, 1865 – June 25, 1932) was an American songwriter, born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York of Irish immigrant parents, Mary Donnellan and Patrick Flannery. He collaborated with numerous well-known composers a ... and Jean Schwartz * ''Bedelia'' (novel), a 1945 novel by Vera Caspary * ''Bedelia'' (film), a 1946 film adaptation of the novel * Bonnie Bedelia (born 1948), American actress * Amelia Bedelia, the protagonist and title character of a series of American children's books written by Peggy Parish * Bedelia Du Maurier, a fictional character in the TV series ''Hannibal'' * Bedelia (''Saturday Night Live''), a character in three ''Saturday Night Live'' episodes * ''Bedelia'' (beetle), a genus of leaf beetles {{disambig ...
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