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Peggy Clarke (other)
Peggy Clarke or Peggy Clark may refer to: * Peggy Clark (1915–1996), American lighting designer, costume designer, and set designer * Peggy Clarke (chess player) (1926–2018), joint British ladies' chess champion *Peggy Clarke, an actress in ''No Way Back'' *Peggy Clark, a fictional character in 3-D Man stories in Marvel Comics See also *Margaret Clark (other) *Margaret Clarke (other) Margaret Clarke may refer to: * Margaret Clarke (artist) (1881–1961), Irish portrait painter * Margaret Clarke (chess) (1937–2018), British chess player * Margaret Turner Clarke (1836–1887), Australian nurse * Margaret Clarke (actress), in ...
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Peggy Clark
Margaret Brownson Clark (1915June 19, 1996) was a lighting designer, costume designer, and set designer. She designed lighting for dance and opera, but she "is best known for her work on tagemusicals". Biography Peggy Clark graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in dramatic arts, and attended the Yale School of Fine Arts with a major in scenic design and lighting.Zvonchenko, Walter"Peggy Clark, Lighting Up the Stage"loc.gov, accessed April 9, 2012 She served as an assistant to many set designers, including John Koenig, Stewart Cheney, Donald Oenslager, Howard Bay, Nat Karson and Raoul Pene du Bois, as well as Oliver Smith. Smith gave her the opportunity to work on her own as a lighting designer on ''Beggar's Holiday'' (1946). She had started as a scenic designer in 1941 with the play ''Gabrielle''. She worked on some 78 Broadway productions, as a lighting designer and also occasionally as a set designer. She designed the lighting for musicals, such as '' Bells Are Ringing'' (19 ...
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Peggy Clarke (chess Player)
Peggy Clarke (née Wood) (29 October 1937 – 15 September 2018) was joint British ladies' chess champion in 1966.http://www.chessit.co.uk/temporary/M_Adams_Development_of_a_Grandmaster%20DIT DIT or dit may refer to: People * Dit name, an alternative family name, e.g., in French Canadian historical traditions * Dit Clapper (1907–1978), Canadian ice hockey player Information technology * Directory information tree * dit (unit), a ...pdf She was the daughter of Baruch Harold Wood and married Peter Hugh Clarke in 1962. They had three daughters. References British female chess players 1937 births 2018 deaths {{UK-chess-bio-stub ...
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No Way Back (1949 Film)
''No Way Back'' is a 1949 British crime film directed by Stefan Osiecki and starring Terence De Marney, Eleanor Summerfield and Jack Raine. The screenplay concerns an injured boxer who sinks into bad company when his fighting career comes to an end leading to a spiral of crime. It was made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Plot Johnnie Thompson, a veteran and popular boxer known as "The Croucher" for his distinctive fighting style, enters the ring against a much younger opponent Tommy McGovern. Despite his years of hard living, Thompson remains confident of winning but soon finds himself in trouble. Drawing on all his reserves he is able to knock his opponent down but not out. McGovern gets up and then knocks Thompson out for a ten count. Thompson still hopes to continue his career and regain his title, but a visit to the Doctor's informs him that the sight in one of his eyes has gone. He realises he will be unable to fight on and retires. His promoter explains that he s ...
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3-D Man
3-D Man is the name of two fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first superhero to use the name 3-D Man is a composite of two brothers, Charles and Hal Chandler, and the second is Delroy Garrett. The first 3-D Man appeared in ''Marvel Premiere'' #35 (Apr. 1977), created by Roy Thomas and John Craig. Publication history The character was writer Roy Thomas' homage to the Joe Simon and Jack Kirby character Captain 3-D, and was intended by Thomas as a commentary on contemporary societal themes using 1950s analogues. According to the character's artist co-creator Jim Craig, Thomas had initially told him 3-D Man was going to debut in his own magazine-format series in actual stereoscopic 3D, but after further researching the cost informed him that the budget would not cover it. The character instead debuted in a three-issue run of the anthology series ''Marvel Premiere'', issues #35–37 (1977). There are several graphic elements in thes ...
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Margaret Clark (other)
Margaret Clark may refer to: * Margaret Clark (arsonist) (died 1680) * Peggy Clark or Margaret Brownson Clark (1915–1996), American lighting designer, costume designer, and set designer * M. Margaret Clark (1925–2003), American medical anthropologist * Margaret Formby née Clark (1929–2003), American educator and founder of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame * Margaret Clark (political scientist) (born 1941), New Zealand professor of politics * Margaret Clark (Australian writer) (born 1942), Australian author for children and young adults * Margaret Clark (psychologist) (fl. 1970s–2010s), American social psychologist * Margaret Clark (American writer) (born 1964), American historian, writer, and educator * Margaret Goff Clark (1913–2004), American author of children's books * Maggie Clark, a character in " When You and I Were Young, Maggie" See also * Marguerite Clark (1883–1940), actress * Margaret Clarke (other) Margaret Clarke may refer to: * Ma ...
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