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Mary Louise (name)
People with the name Mary Louise include: * Mary Louise Baker (1920–2007), better known as Joan Barry (American actress), American aspiring actress * Mary Louise Boehm (1924–2002), American pianist and painter * Mary Louise Booth (1831–1889), American editor, translator, and writer * Mary Louise Brooks (1906–1985), better known as Louise Brooks, American actress and dancer * Marylouise Burke, American actress * Mary Louise Curtis (1876–1970), American philanthropist * Mary Louise Defender Wilson (born 1930), Native American storyteller * Mary Louise Graffam (1871–1921), American teacher * Mary Louise Guinan (1884–1933), better known as Texas Guinan, American actress * Mary Louise Hancock (1920–2017), American politician * Mary Louise Kelly (born 1971), American broadcaster and author * Mary Louise Lester (1919–1977), American baseball player * Mary Louise McLaughlin (1847–1939), American pottery artist * Mary-Louise McLaws (1953–2023), Australian epidemi ...
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Joan Barry (American Actress)
Mary Louise Baker ( Gribble; May 24, 1920 – October 1, 2007), known professionally as Joan Barry, was an American actress best known for winning a paternity suit in California in 1943 against Charlie Chaplin after an affair between the two resulted in two terminated pregnancies and the subject of the suit, a live-born girl named Carol Ann. Chaplin supported the girl financially until her 21st birthday. Early life Born Mary Louise Gribble on May 24, 1920, in Detroit, Michigan, to James Alfred Gribble and Gertrude Elizabeth McLaren. The Gribble family moved to New York City before June 1925. James Gribble worked as a machinist in Detroit, and as car salesman in New York. Another daughter, Agnes, was born in 1923. James died by suicide on December 10, 1927. Gertrude later married a man named John Barry. Barry went to California in 1938 to pursue an acting career. Chaplin affair and aftermath Barry, 21 years old, began an affair with established director Charlie Chaplin, aged 52 ...
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Mary Louise Pratt
Mary Louise Pratt (born 1948) is a Silver Professor and Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures at New York University. She received her B.A. in Modern Languages and Literatures from the University of Toronto in 1970, her M.A. in Linguistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1971, and her PhD in Comparative Literature from Stanford University in 1975. Her first book, '' Toward a Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse'', made an important contribution to Critical Theory by demonstrating that the foundation of written literary narrative can be seen in the structure of Oral Narrative. In it Pratt uses the research of William Labov to show that all narratives contain common structures that can be found in both literary and oral narratives. In her more recent research, Pratt has studied what she calls contact zones - areas in which two or more cultures communicate and negotiate shared histories and power relations. She remarks that contact zones are "so ...
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Mary Louise (other)
Mary Louise may refer to: * Mary Louise (name), a name (including a list of persons with the name) * Mary Louise (novel), ''Mary Louise'' (novel), a children's book by L. Frank Baum writing as Edith Van Dyne * USS Mary Louise (SP-356), USS ''Mary Louise'' (SP-356), a US navy ship in service in 1917 * Mary Louise (actor), a child prodigy appearing in ''The Bird's Christmas Carol'' directed by Lule Warrenton * Mary Louise (horse), the 1937 winner of the Swedish Trotting Criterium See also

* Marie Louise (other) * Mary Lou (other) * Marylou (other) * Mary Louisa, common double given name * Mary (given name) * Louise (given name) * * * * *Louise (other) *Mary (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Mary Louise Wright
Mary Louise Lyle Wright, née Premer (born 1923 in Saint Paul, Minnesota; died December 15, 2004) was an American figure skater and official. Wright was the 1941 North American champion in four skating Four skating is a figure skating and artistic roller skating discipline. Fours teams consist of two women and two men. The sport is similar to pair skating, with elements including overhead lifts, twist lifts, death spirals, and throw jumps, as wel .... After retiring from competition, she served as a figure skating judge for many years. She was the daughter of Frederic and Marie Premer and was married to Benjamin T. Wright, a former U.S. Figure Skating president. She died in December 2004 due to cancer. References 1923 births American female figure skaters 2004 deaths {{US-figure-skating-bio-stub ...
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Mary Louise Wilson
Mary Louise Wilson (born November 12, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and comedian. In a career that has spanned more than 50 years, she has appeared in a number of plays, films and television shows. Wilson's most notable work includes a Tony Award-winning role on Broadway in ''Grey Gardens''. She is also known for her appearances on '' One Day at a Time''. Early life Wilson was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She married fellow actor Alfred “Chibbie” Cibelli on April 6, 1965 in New Haven. They were married for three years before the union ended in divorce. Work Stage ;Broadway * '' Hot Spot'' (1963) as Sue Ann (Broadway debut) * '' Flora, The Red Menace'' (1965) as Comrade Ada * ''Lovers and Other Strangers'' (1968) as Bernice * '' Noël Coward's Sweet Potato'' (1968) (replacement) * '' Promises, Promises'' (1968) as Marge MacDougall * ''Watercolor & Criss-Crossing'' (1970) * '' The Women'' (1973) as Nancy Blake * '' Gypsy: ...
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Patrick Quentin
Patrick Quentin, Q. Patrick and Jonathan Stagge were pen names under which Hugh Callingham Wheeler (19 March 1912 – 26 July 1987), Richard Wilson Webb (August 1901 – December 1966), Martha Mott Kelley (30 April 1906 – 2005) and Mary Louise White Aswell (3 June 1902 – 24 December 1984) wrote detective fiction. In some foreign countries their books have been published under the variant Quentin Patrick. Most of the stories were written by Webb and Wheeler in collaboration, or by Wheeler alone. Their most famous creation is the amateur sleuth Peter Duluth. In 1963, the story collection ''The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow'' was given a Special Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. In 1949, the book ''Puzzle for Pilgrims'' won the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière International Prize, the most prestigious award for crime and detective fiction in France.
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Mary Louise Weller
Mary Louise Weller (born September 1, 1946) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Mandy Pepperidge in the popular 1978 film ''Animal House''. She has also guest-starred in such television series as ''Starsky & Hutch'', ''Fantasy Island'', ''B.J. and the Bear'', '' Supertrain'', and ''CHiPs'', as well as appearing in Larry Cohen's film, '' Q''. Life and career Mary Louise Weller was born in New York City and was raised in Los Angeles's Westwood area. The famed entertainer Danny Kaye was her godfather. The onetime top New York model made her film debut with an uncredited role in the 1973 Al Pacino cop drama ''Serpico''. In 1978 Weller starred as a beautiful marine biologist in the made-for-TV film ''Hunters of the Reef'' (1978), and then as professor Andrew Prine's college student lover in the haunted house horror film '' The Evil'' (1978). She achieved perhaps her greatest enduring cult movie renown with her performance as prissy and uptight sororit ...
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Louise Tobin
Mary Louise Tobin (November 11, 1918 – November 26, 2022) was an American jazz singer and musician. She appeared with Benny Goodman, Bobby Hackett, Will Bradley, and Jack Jenney. Tobin introduced "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" with Goodman's band in 1939. Her biggest hit with Goodman was "There'll Be Some Changes Made", which was number two on ''Your Hit Parade'' in 1941 for 15 weeks. Tobin was the first wife of trumpeter and bandleader Harry James, with whom she had two sons. Early years The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tobin, she was born in Aubrey, Texas on November 11, 1918, but moved with her family to Denton, Texas, after her father died. When she was 12, she appeared on stage with the North Texas Stage Band. She began singing at Denton High School when she was 14 years old. Career In 1934, Tobin also sang at the Sylvan Club, near Arlington, Texas, and at theaters in Beaumont, Dallas, and Houston, Texas. At the age of 16, on May 4, 1935, she married 19-year old H ...
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Meryl Streep
Mary Louise Meryl Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress. Often described as "the best actress of her generation", Streep is particularly known for her versatility and accent adaptability. She has received numerous accolades throughout her career spanning over five decades, including a record 21 Academy Award nominations, winning three, and a record 32 Golden Globe Award nominations, winning eight. She has also received two British Academy Film Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Primetime Emmy Awards, in addition to nominations for a Tony Award and six Grammy Awards. Streep made her stage debut in 1975 '' Trelawny of the Wells'' and received a Tony Award nomination the following year for a double-bill production of '' 27 Wagons Full of Cotton'' and '' A Memory of Two Mondays''. In 1977, she made her film debut in '' Julia''. In 1978, she won her first Primetime Emmy Award for a leading role in the mini-series ''Holocaust'', and received her first Osc ...
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Mary Louise St
Mary may refer to: People * Mary (name), a feminine given name (includes a list of people with the name) Religious contexts * New Testament people named Mary, overview article linking to many of those below * Mary, mother of Jesus, also called the Blessed Virgin Mary * Mary Magdalene, devoted follower of Jesus * Mary of Bethany, follower of Jesus, considered by Western medieval tradition to be the same person as Mary Magdalene * Mary, mother of James * Mary of Clopas, follower of Jesus * Mary, mother of John Mark * Mary of Egypt, patron saint of penitents * Mary of Rome, a New Testament woman * Mary, mother of Zechariah and sister of Moses and Aaron; mostly known by the Hebrew name: Miriam * Mary the Jewess one of the reputed founders of alchemy, referred to by Zosimus. * Mary 2.0, Roman Catholic women's movement * Maryam (surah) "Mary", 19th surah (chapter) of the Qur'an Royalty * Mary, Countess of Blois (1200–1241), daughter of Walter of Avesnes and Margaret of Blois ...
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Mary Louise Smith (other)
Mary Louise Smith may refer to: *Mary Louise Smith (activist) (born 1937), American civil rights protester *Mary Louise Smith (politician) (1914–1997), U.S. political organizer and women's rights activist See also * Mary "America's Sweetheart" Gladys Louise Smith Pickford (1892–1979) silent film era actress *Louise Noun-Mary Louise Smith Iowa Women's Archives, University of Iowa Libraries *Mary Louise (name) *Mary (given name) *Louise (given name) *Smith (surname) * *Mary Louise (other) * Mary Smith (other) * Louise Smith (other) *Mary (other) *Louise (other) *Smith (other) Smith may refer to: People * Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals * Smith (given name) * Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland ** List of people w ...
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Louie Roberts
Mary Louise Roberts (17 February 1886 – 27 May 1968) was a New Zealand masseuse, physiotherapist and mountaineer. She was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1886. She was New Zealand's most celebrated physiotherapist (before the coining of that name) and was for more the twenty years the principal of Dunedin Hospital school of massage, the only such training facility in New Zealand. In the 1946 King's Birthday Honours, Roberts was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o .... References 1886 births 1968 deaths New Zealand mountain climbers New Zealand physiotherapists Masseurs New Zealand female climbers Health professionals from Dunedin People educated at St Hilda's Collegiate School New Zealand Offic ...
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