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Marion Mitchell (other)
Marian or Marion Mitchell may refer to: *Marion Mitchell (born 1941), English pop singer, stage name Janie Jones *Marion Mitchell (singer) (1876–1955), New Zealand civic and charitable organiser *Marion Mitchell, Spanish film actress during 1950s (1954's ''Sister Angelica'') *Marion Bonner Mitchell (1926–2014), American literary historian *Marian Houghton Mitchell (1895–1986), Anglo-Irish author, pen name Mairin Mitchell *Marion Juliet Mitchell Marion Juliet Mitchell (September 4, 1836 – January 30, 1917) was an American poet and educator. She received a thorough education, and inherited literary tastes from her parents. She contributed extensively both prose and verse to magazines a ... (1836–1917), American poet and educator See also * Mary Mitchell (other) {{hndis ...
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Janie Jones
Marion Mitchell (born 1941 in Seaham, County Durham), better known by her stage name Janie Jones, is a former English singer. She became renowned for holding sex parties at her home during the 1970s, and was jailed for her involvement in 'controlling prostitutes'. She first achieved notoriety in August 1964, when she attended the film premiere of '' London in the Raw'', wearing a topless dress. Career Jones began her show-business career as a cabaret artist in late 1950s London. She performed first at the Windmill Theatre, and later in clubs in Mayfair and elsewhere in London. She began recording songs and embarked on another career as a pop singer in the 1960s, her greatest success coming in 1966 with the novelty song "Witches Brew", which was her first single and peaked at number 46 in the UK Singles Chart. Subsequent releases failed to have any impact in the UK chart, but were all collected and released on the compilation album, ''We're in Love with the World of Janie Jones' ...
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Marion Mitchell (singer)
Marion Mitchell, Lady Davis (19 October 1876 – 5 May 1955) was a New Zealand singer. She was born in Wellington, New Zealand on 19 October 1876. She married Ernest Davis Ernest Davis may refer to: * Ernie Davis (1939–1963), American football running back * Sir Ernest Davis (brewer) (1872–1962), New Zealand brewer and mayor of Auckland * Ernest Davis (professor), Professor of Computer Science at New York Univer ... in 1899, who later became Mayor of Auckland. References 1876 births 1955 deaths 20th-century New Zealand women singers Wives of knights {{NewZealand-singer-stub ...
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Sister Angelica (film)
''Sister Angelica'' (Spanish: ''Sor Angélica'') is a 1954 Spanish drama film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and starring Tilda Thamar, Marion Mitchell and Barta Barri.de España, Rafael. ''Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films''. Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 215. . Cast *Josep Maria Angelat *Mercedes Barranco *Barta Barri *Mario Bustos *Manuel Gas *Miguel Gila Miguel Gila Cuesta (12 March 1919 – 13 July 2001) was a Spanish comedian and actor. He appeared in 27 films and television shows between 1954 and 1993, and became famous in Spain and Latin America with his comic monologues. He starred in ... * Luis Induni *Marion Mitchell *Rosa Moragas *Jaime Paloma * Rafael Romero Marchent * Tilda Thamar * Fernando Vallejo References External links * 1954 drama films Spanish drama films Films directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent Films scored by Augusto Algueró Spanish black-and-white films 1950s Spanish films 1950s Spanish-languag ...
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Bonner Mitchell
Marion Bonner Mitchell (28 November 1926 – 3 October 2014) was an American literary scholar specializing in French and Italian literature of the Renaissance period. Mitchell was born in Livingston, Texas, on 28 November 1926 to parents Jewel Clarence and Verna Bonner Mitchell. He completed bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Texas at Austin before obtaining a doctorate at Ohio State University. During his studies, Mitchell received the Fulbright Scholarship in Paris. He returned to the city for military service as a railway station interpreter during the Korean War. Mitchell joined the University of Missouri faculty in 1958, was later elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA), also known as the Royal Society of Arts, is a London-based organisation committed to finding practical solutions to social challenges. The RSA acronym is used m ... and upon retirement, was gran ...
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Marian Houghton Mitchell
Mairin Marian Mitchell FRGS (20 May 1895 – 5 October 1986), registered at birth as Marian Houghton Mitchell, was a British and Irish journalist and author, mostly on political, naval, and historical subjects. She was also a translator from Spanish to English. Early life Born at Darlington, County Durham,"Thomas Houghton Mitchell"
in ''England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973'';
"Marian Houghton Mitchell"
in ''England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837–1915'', ancestry.co.uk;

Marion Juliet Mitchell
Marion Juliet Mitchell (September 4, 1836 – January 30, 1917) was an American poet and educator. She received a thorough education, and inherited literary tastes from her parents. She contributed extensively both prose and verse to magazines and was the author of a volume of poems. Her poems appeared in several standard collections. Mitchell died in 1917. Biography Marion Juliet Mitchell was born in Buffalo, New York, September 4, 1836. Her father, Dr. John Mitchell, died in 1885), and her mother died in 1888. She went with her parents to Wisconsin, and the family settled in Janesville, Wisconsin, which was then a small village. One of the best of her earlier poems, "My Grandmother's Home," is a memorial of several happy years which she passed in childhood with her grandparents, Hon. Isaac Lacey and wife, near Rochester, New York. She attended school in Rochester, and went afterwards to the Ingham Collegiate Institute (later named Ingham University), in Le Roy, New York. She f ...
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