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Lanette is a feminine given name and variant of Lana. Notable people with the name include: *Lanette Phillips, American film and music video producer *Lanette Scheeline (1910–2001), American artist See also * Lanotte * Lynette and Lyonesse In some versions of Arthurian legend, Lynette (alternatively known as ''Linnet'', ''Linette'', ''Lynet'', ''Lynette'', ''Lyonet'') is a haughty noble lady who travels to King Arthur's court seeking help for her beautiful sister Lyonesse (also '' ... {{given name Feminine given names ...
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Lanette Phillips
Lanette Phillips is an American film and music video producer. Phillips’ feature producing credits include the Gary Baseman documentary, ''Mythical Creatures'', which was selected for Sundance Institute New Frontier Story Lab and Sundance Institute Documentary Producers and Fellows Program. Biography Phillips began her career as a music journalist, working with author Danny Sugerman, before moving into music video production at Propaganda Films. She teamed back up with Propaganda co-founder Sigurjón Sighvatsson at Palomar Pictures, where she launched and executive produced the music video division, creating videos for U2 and Gwen Stefani. Phillips worked as executive producer at Neal Moritz's Original Film, home to director Larry Clark, and at A Band Apart, where she and Lawrence Bender launched a directors’ management division. Phillips went on to form Lanette Phillips Management, representing directors including Jesse Dylan, and Keith Schofield. In 2008, Phillip ...
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Lanette Scheeline
Lanette Harriet Scheeline (September 15, 1910 - June 8, 2001) was an American artist and textile designer. Her work focused on wallpaper, textile and block printing. Early life and education Lanette Scheeline was born in San Francisco, California in 1910. In 1932, she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. She studied briefly at the Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design and the University of California, Los Angeles. Career She was an art teacher, and then started working at the screenprinting company Louma Prints in San Francisco. In November 1936, her work was on the cover of ''Sunset''. World War II started, she left Louma and started working at a shipyard in Marin County, California. She would eventually start her own studio. It was located in Mill Valley. She started designing wallpaper. In 1940 she exhibited her work at the Golden Gate International Exposition. As of 1955 she had started doing work for William Katzenbach and the design firm he ran, Katzenb ...
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Lynette And Lyonesse
In some versions of Arthurian legend, Lynette (alternatively known as ''Linnet'', ''Linette'', ''Lynet'', ''Lynette'', ''Lyonet'') is a haughty noble lady who travels to King Arthur's court seeking help for her beautiful sister Lyonesse (also ''Linesse'', ''Lioness'', ''Lionesse'', ''Lyones'', ''Lyonorr'', ''Lyonors''), whose lands are besieged by the Red Knight. The young Gareth picks up the quest, eventually marrying Lyonesse, while Lynette becomes the lady of his brother Gaheris. In ''Le Morte d'Arthur'' They are most famously depicted by Thomas Malory in ''Le Morte d'Arthur'', where they are sisters of Gringamore (''Guinguemar'') from Avalon. In ''Book IV: The Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney'', Dame Lynette comes to court asking for assistance against the Red Knight of the Red Lands. Since Lynette refuses to reveal her name for reasons which are not explained, she is presented with a kitchen servant instead of a champion. He says his name is Beaumains, but he is really King A ...
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