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Madelyn or Madalyn is a feminine first name. Notable people with these names include: Madelyn * Madelyn Clare (1894–1975), American actress * Madelyn Cline (born 1997), American actress * Madelyn Dunham (1922–2008), maternal grandmother of Barack Obama * Madelyn Pugh (1921–2011), American television writer who worked on the ''I Love Lucy'' television series * Madelyn Renee (born 1955), American soprano formerly known as Madelyn Renée Monti * Madelyn Vega, Puerto Rican journalist and attorney Madalyn * Madalyn Aslan (born 1963), American-British writer, astrologer, and palmist * Madalyn Godby (born 1992), American track cyclist * Madalyn Murray O'Hair (1919–1995), American writer and activist * Madalyn Schiffel (born 1994), American soccer goalkeeper Fictional characters * Madelyn "Maddie" Hayes, in the television series ''Moonlighting'' * Madelyn Stillwell, in the television series ''The Boys'' and '' The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' * Madelyn Spaulding, a villain ...
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Madelyn Clare
Madelyn Clare (November 18, 1894 – September 20, 1975; also known as Madelyn Klare or Madelyn Donovan) was an American actress during the early twentieth century. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she was married to writer and director Thomas Dixon Jr. She died in Raleigh, North Carolina. Filmography * ''Mark of the Beast'' (1923) * ''False Fronts'' (1922) *''The Supreme Passion'' (1921) * '' If Women Only Knew'' (1921) *''The Discarded Woman'' (1920) *'' The Misleading Widow'' (1919) *'' The Hidden Truth'' (1919) *''All Woman'' (1918) *''Young America'' (1918) * ''The Lincoln Cycle ''The Lincoln Cycle'' is a 1917 American silent series of ten short films portraying the life of American president Abraham Lincoln. They were directed by John M. Stahl and starred Benjamin Chapin, a celebrated Lincoln impersonator, in the title r ...'' (1917) References External links * * 1894 births 1975 deaths 20th-century American actresses Actresses from Cleveland {{US-film-acto ...
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Madelyn Cline
Madelyn Renee Cline (born December 21, 1997) is an American actress and model. She is known for her roles as Sarah Elizabeth Cameron on the Netflix teen drama series ''Outer Banks'' (2020–present) and as Whiskey in Rian Johnson's mystery film '' Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery'' (2022). Early life Cline was born on December 21, 1997, to estate agent Pam and engineer Mark and was raised in Goose Creek, South Carolina, near Charleston. She briefly was enrolled in college at Coastal Carolina University, but dropped out and moved to Los Angeles to further pursue acting. She was a part of a Chuck E. Cheese commercial when she was a child. Career Cline spent some of her early summers in New York City working on television commercials for T-Mobile, Next clothing and Sunny D. She soon got small roles such as Chloe in ''Boy Erased'' and Taylor Watts in ''Vice Principals.'' She also had small recurring roles in '' The Originals'' and ''Stranger Things.'' In 2018, Cline was cast as Sar ...
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Madelyn Dunham
Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham ( ; October 26, 1922 – November 2, 2008) was the American maternal grandmother of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. She and her husband Stanley Armour Dunham raised Obama from age ten in their Honolulu apartment, where on November 2, 2008, she died two days before her grandson was elected president. Early life Madelyn Dunham, born Madelyn Lee Payne on October 26, 1922, in Peru, Kansas, was the eldest of four children of Rolla Charles "R.C." Payne (August 23, 1892 – October 15, 1968) and Leona Belle (McCurry) Payne (May 7, 1897 – March 22, 1968). In Barack Obama's memoir, '' Dreams From My Father'', he describes his great-grandparents as "stern Methodist parents who did not believe in drinking, playing cards, or dancing." Dunham moved with her parents to Augusta, Kansas at the age of three. She was an honor roll student and one of the best students at Augusta High School, where she graduated in 1940. Despite her strict upbrin ...
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Madelyn Pugh
Madelyn Pugh (March 15, 1921 – April 20, 2011), sometimes credited as Madelyn Pugh Davis, Madelyn Davis, or Madelyn Martin, was a television writer who became known in the 1950s for her work on the ''I Love Lucy'' television series. Early life and education Pugh was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to I. Watt Pugh, a bank treasurer,1930 United States Federal Census and Louise Huff. She had two older sisters, Audrey and Rosalind. During her senior year at Shortridge High School, she was co-editor of the high school newspaper, along with her classmate Kurt Vonnegut. She graduated in 1938, two years before Vonnegut. In 1942, she graduated from Indiana University's School of Journalism. Career Pugh became interested in writing while serving as Friday editor of the Shortridge High School daily newspaper in Indianapolis, Indiana with classmate Kurt Vonnegut. At Shortridge she also served as vice president of her senior class. Her first professional writing job was writing short r ...
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Madelyn Renee
Madelyn Renée is an American opera singer and soprano. Life Born in Boston, Massachusetts on 30 December 1955. She attended the Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Massachusetts and Cornell University, and received her bachelor's degree from the Juilliard School in New York, where she studied with Eleanor Steber and Oren Brown. While at Juilliard she began an eight year affair with Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti. Renée made her debut with the San Diego Opera in 1980 singing Mimi in La Bohème opposite Pavarotti, a role she later performed with the tenor in numerous theatres. Renée sang frequently with Luciano Pavarotti, including concerts at Madison Square Garden and at the Hollywood Bowl in addition to appearing with the tenor during his 2002/2003 concert tour in the United States. The soprano has sung in major opera houses worldwide, notably the Vienna Staatsoper, the Opéra Nationale and the Opéra Comique in Paris, the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Opera, Milan's ...
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Madelyn Vega
Madelyn Vega is a Puerto Rican journalist and attorney who currently works at La Sierra University in Riverside, California. She previously served as a Judge for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and was an anchor and reporter for Telemundo in New York for over a decade. Early career Vega began her career in 1984 as a radio announcer and reporter in Puerto Rico, for the all news radio stations WKAQ (AM) and Noti Uno, where she became the News Director. Later she joined Channel 24, Multimedia Puerto Rico, an all news television network, as an anchor/reporter. While working as Public Relations Director for the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, she edited and wrote part of the book ''Journalism in Puerto Rico''. In 1990 she joined Telemundo San Juan as an anchor/reporter, which helped her become a recognized figure in the Island. During this time she enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico Law School, and, after graduating ''cum laude'', was admitted to the Bar. She also ...
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Madalyn Aslan
Madalyn Todd Aslan (born October 5, 1963) is an American-British writer, astrologer, and palmist. She is the author of ''What's Your Sign?'', ''Madalyn Aslan's Jupiter Signs'', and the forthcoming ''Naked Mother''. The New York Times dubbed her "The Love Guru". Madalyn has been featured on ''The Today Show'', ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', PBS, Biography, BBC, CNN and other specials. Her horoscopes have been translated into seven languages, and she has published daily columns in ''The Washington Post'', ''New York Daily News'', ''Daily Mail'' and others. She is included in ''Who's Who in America'' and ''Who's Who in the World'' and is the only psychic to have her readings auctioned at Christie's Christie's is a British auction house founded in 1766 by James Christie (auctioneer), James Christie. Its main premises are on King Street, St James's in London, at Rockefeller Center in New York City and at Alexandra House in Hong Kong. It is .... References Further reading * * * ...
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Madalyn Godby
Madalyn Godby (born September 5, 1992) is an American female track cyclist, representing the United States at international competitions. Godby is the current U.S. women's national record holder in the flying 200m (10.555), standing 250m (19.398), and team sprint (33.353). Career Her notable wins include women’s keirin at the World Cup in Milton during the 2018–19 season and women’s keirin at the World Cup in Santiago during the 2017–18 season. She has qualified to represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the .... Career Results ;2013 :Challenge International sur piste ::1st Keirin ::1st Sprint :Los Angeles Grand Prix ::2nd Team Sprint (Alissa Maglaty) ::3rd Sprint ;2015 :2nd Sprint, International Belgian Ope ...
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Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Madalyn Murray O'Hair (née Mays; April 13, 1919 – September 29, 1995) was an American activist supporting atheism and separation of church and state. In 1963 she founded American Atheists and served as its president until 1986, after which her son Jon Garth Murray succeeded her. She created the first issues of ''American Atheist Magazine'' and identified as a " militant feminist". O'Hair is best known for the '' Murray v. Curlett'' lawsuit, which challenged the policy of mandatory prayers and Bible reading in Baltimore public schools, in which she named her first son William J. Murray as plaintiff. Consolidated with ''Abington School District v. Schempp'' (1963), it was heard by the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that officially sanctioned mandatory Bible-reading in American public schools was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court had prohibited officially sponsored prayer in schools in '' Engel v. Vitale'' (1962) on similar grounds. After she founded the American Athe ...
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Madalyn Schiffel
Madalyn Terese Schiffel (born September 19, 1994) is a retired American professional soccer goalkeeper who previously played Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and for Avaldsnes IL of the Norwegian Toppserien. Early life and education Schiffel was born on September 19, 1994, in Roseville, California. She attended Cornerstone Christian School. She played club soccer for Placer United, winning the 2010 Nor Cal Cup and Placer Cup Championships. San Francisco Dons, 2012–2015 Schiffel attended the University of San Francisco and played for the Dons in the West Coast Conference (WCC). As a freshman, she started 10 games, leading her team to four wins, and posting a save percentage of .838 (second in the WCC). Her season was cut short due to an injury in late September. In 2013, Schiffel played every minute in goal for USF and was named an All-West Coast Conference Team honorable mention. As a Junior, she played in all 20 games, recording five solo shutout ...
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Moonlighting (TV Series)
''Moonlighting'' is an American comedy drama television series that aired on ABC from March 3, 1985, to May 14, 1989. The network aired a total of 67 episodes. Starring Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis as private detectives, and Allyce Beasley as their quirky receptionist, the show was a mixture of drama, comedy, mystery, and romance, and was considered to be one of the first successful and influential examples of comedy drama, or "dramedy", emerging as a distinct television genre. The show's theme song was co-written and performed by jazz singer Al Jarreau and became a hit. The show is also credited with making Willis a star and relaunching Shepherd's career after a string of lackluster projects. In 1997, the episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" was ranked #34 on (the 1997) TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. In 2007, the series was listed as one of ''Time'' magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All-''Time''". The relationship between the characters David and Mad ...
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The Boys (2019 TV Series)
''The Boys'' is an American superhero television series developed by Eric Kripke for Amazon Prime Video. Based on the comic book of the same name by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, it follows the eponymous team of vigilantes as they combat superpowered individuals who abuse their abilities. The series features an ensemble cast that includes Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominique McElligott, Jessie T. Usher, Chace Crawford, Laz Alonso, Tomer Capone, Karen Fukuhara, and Nathan Mitchell. Originally intended to be a feature-length film, the comic book series adaptation began its development in 2008 with Adam McKay set to direct the film. Due to creative differences between the crew and the studios that picked up the film, the project was left in development hell. The development for the project was revived in 2016 by Cinemax, which announced that it would be reworked as a television series. Kripke was recruited to be the showrunner of the series, while S ...
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