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Mary Reilly (other)
Mary Reilly may refer to: * ''Mary Reilly'' (novel), a 1990 novel by Valerie Martin * ''Mary Reilly'' (film), a 1996 film based on the novel * Mary Reilly (academic) Mary M. Reilly FRCP is an Irish neurologist who works at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. She studies peripheral neuropathy. She is the President of the Association of British Neurologists. Early life and education Reilly s ..., Irish neurologist * Mary McMullen (1920–1986), pseudonym for author Mary Reilly See also * Mary Riley (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Mary Reilly (novel)
''Mary Reilly'' is a 1990 parallel novel by American writer Valerie Martin. It is inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 1886 novella ''Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1990 and the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1991. Martin's novel was the basis for the 1996 film of the same name starring Julia Roberts Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress. Known for her leading roles in films encompassing a variety of genres, she has received multiple accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and thr ... in the title role. Plot introduction The novel is about a young girl working at the home of Dr. Henry Jekyll who falls in love with her master. Jekyll's "assistant", Edward Hyde, is generally considered her nemesis. ''Mary Reilly'' adds more details and substance to the original book, ''Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'', by telling the sto ...
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Mary Reilly (film)
''Mary Reilly'' is a 1996 American gothic horror film directed by Stephen Frears and starring Julia Roberts and John Malkovich. It was written by Christopher Hampton and adapted from the 1990 novel of the same name by Valerie Martin (itself inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella ''Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde''). It was the re-teaming of director Frears, screenwriter Hampton, and actors Malkovich and Glenn Close, who were involved in the Oscar-winning ''Dangerous Liaisons'' (1988). ''Mary Reilly'' was theatrically released by TriStar Pictures on February 23, 1996 to poor reviews. It was a box office bomb, making just $12 million against its $47 million budget. Plot Mary Reilly comes to work as a maid in the home of Dr. Henry Jekyll. She and Jekyll develop a rapport and he begins to call on her for assistance, to the consternation of his butler, Poole. Jekyll is fascinated by scars Mary bears on her hand and neck, which she reluctantly allows him to examine, e ...
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Mary Reilly (academic)
Mary M. Reilly FRCP (Lon), FRCP is an Irish neurologist who works at National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. She studies peripheral neuropathy. She is the President of the Association of British Neurologists. Early life and education Reilly studied medicine at University College Dublin, graduating in 1986. She worked for a few years as a neurologist at St. Vincent's University Hospital, before joining Anita Harding at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in 1991. Reilly has spoken of how much she admired her supervisor, and attributes her clinical interests to Harding. Reilly earned her medical doctorate in 1996, focussing on familial amyloid polyneuropathy. She completed her neurological training at Royal Free Hospital and Guy's Hospital, training with P. K. Thomas and Richard Hughes. Career At the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Reilly specialises in Inherited trait, inherited Neuropathic pain, neuropathies. She was made consul ...
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Mary McMullen
Mary McMullen, a pseudonym for Mary Reilly (1920–1986), was an American mystery writer who studied art and worked in fashion design and advertising before becoming an author in 1951. She won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best first novel, ''Strangle Hold'', in 1952. Born in Yonkers, New York, in 1920, McMullen was the daughter of Paul Reilly, an artist, and Helen Reilly, a mystery writer who published under the pseudonym Kieran Abbey as well as her own name. McMullen's sister Ursula Curtiss Ursula may refer to: * Ursula (name), feminine name and a list of people and fictional characters with the name * ''Ursula'' (album), an album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron *Ursula (crater), a crater on Titania, a moon of Uranus *Ursula (det ... also wrote mysteries. McMullen died in 1986. Bibliography * ''Strangle Hold'' (1951) * ''Death of Miss X'' (1952) * ''The Doom Campaign'' (1974) * ''A Country Kind of Death'' (1975) * ''The Pimlico Plot'' (1975) * ''Funny, Jonas, You Don ...
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