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Mother Love (1910 Film)
Mother Love may refer to: * Mother Love (entertainer), an American entertainer * "Mother Love" (song), a song by the British rock band Queen * ''Mother Love'' (TV series), a British television drama * ''Mother Love'' (1916 film), a British silent film * ''Mother Love'' (1938 film), a French comedy drama film See also * A Mother's Love (other) * '' Love, Mother'', a 1987 Hungarian drama film {{Disambiguation ...
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Mother Love (entertainer)
Jo Anne Hart (born December 29, 1953), better known by her stage name Mother Love, is an American presenter, author, actress, and comedian. Hart was born one of six siblings and grew up in a Cleveland, Ohio, housing project. Her first job was as a school bus driver. She began her career in stand-up comedy in Columbus, Ohio. From 1998 to 2000, Mother Love was the original host of syndicated television's ''Forgive or Forget''. In addition, she hosted radio shows in Los Angeles on KLSX, KBIG, KACE-FM, and a show on KFI. She appeared in ''Volcano'', ''Mr. Nanny,'' and 11 other films. Mother Love is the author of three books: ''Listen Up Girlfriends''; ''Forgive or Forget: Never Underestimate the Power of Forgiveness''; and ''Half the Mother Twice the Love: My Journey to Better Health with Diabetes''. She was a co-host for ''dLife'', which was seen Sundays on CNBC from 2005 to 2013. She is a spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) "I Decide to Fight Diabetes" Ca ...
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Mother Love (song)
"Mother Love" is a song by Queen, from the album ''Made in Heaven'', released in 1995 after Freddie Mercury's death in 1991. It was written by Mercury and Brian May. Mercury recorded two out of three verses before becoming too sickly to continue recording, so May recorded the final verse himself later. Details "Mother Love" was the final song co-written by Mercury and May, and was also Mercury's last vocal performance. Mercury's vocals were recorded between 13–16 May 1991 after the ''Innuendo'' sessions. On his website, May discussed the writing process he and Mercury had (writing both separately and together, and conscious of the nature of the song and the lyrics), the statement that he made, "And Freddie at that time said 'Write me stuff... I know I don't have very long; keep writing me words, keep giving me things I will sing, then you can do what you like with it afterwards, you know; finish it off' and so I was writing on scraps of paper these lines of 'Mother Love', and ...
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Mother Love (TV Series)
''Mother Love'' is a 1989 BBC British television drama. It was adapted by Andrew Davies from Domini Taylor's (Roger Longrigg's) 1983 novel concerning a mother's obsessive love for her son, vengeful hatred of his father, her ex-husband, and the effect on her daughter-in-law and grandchildren. It starred Diana Rigg, David McCallum, James Wilby, and Fiona Gillies, and was directed by Simon Langton. Christopher "Kit" Vesey (James Wilby) and Angela Vesey (Fiona Gillies), a British yuppie couple, enjoy a seemingly idyllic life. Yet there is one troubling factor in their lives - Kit's mother Helena (Diana Rigg), an eccentric and often difficult woman consumed by anger with Kit's father (David McCallum), a famed conductor with whom she believes Kit has no contact. Her oddness is confirmed in a series of incidents involving her ex-husband and his second wife Ruth (Isla Blair), an artist. Flashbacks throughout the series reveal bits of Helena's troubled past. Little by little, the youn ...
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Mother Love (1916 Film)
''Mother Love'' is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves, and Frank Stanmore.Murphy p.179 Cast * Elisabeth Risdon as Mary * Fred Groves as Alfie * Frank Stanmore * Guy Newall * Dolly Tree References Bibliography * Murphy, Robert. ''Directors in British and Irish Cinema: A Reference Companion''. British Film Institute, 2006. External links * 1916 films British silent feature films 1910s English-language films Films directed by Maurice Elvey 1916 drama films British black-and-white films 1910s British films Silent British drama films English-language drama films {{1910s-UK-film-stub ...
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Mother Love (1938 Film)
''Mother Love'' (French: ''La chaleur du sein'') is a 1938 French comedy drama film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Michel Simon, Arletty and Gabrielle Dorziat.The A to Z of French Cinema p.396 It was based on a play by André Birabeau. It was shot at Pathe's Francoeur Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. Synopsis The eighteen-year-old son of a celebrated, widowed archaeologist attempts to commit suicide while his father is away on an expedition in Egypt due to being spurned by a cabaret performer. His three prospective stepmothers all gather at his bedside, each demonstrating a possessive attitude. Cast * Michel Simon as Michel Quercy * Arletty as Bernadette Mezin * Gabrielle Dorziat as Adrienne * Pierre Larquey as Raoul Dalaciaud - le patron de Gilbert * Jean Pâqui as Gilbert Quercy * Jeanne Lion as Mathilde * Jane Loury as Augustine * Monique Joyce as Joan Bouvreuil * Gisèle Préville as La jeune fille * Andrée Prévo ...
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A Mother's Love (other)
A Mother's Love may refer to: * ''A Mother's Love'' (1929 film), a 1929 German silent drama film * ''A Mother's Love'' (1939 film), a 1939 German drama film * ''A Mother's Love'' (1950 film), a 1950 Japanese drama film * "A Mother's Love", an episode of '' Folklore'' {{disambiguation ...
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