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Sarah Cunningham (cinematographer)
Sarah Cunningham may refer to: * Sarah Todd Cunningham (1894–1963), American politician * Sarah Cunningham (actress) (1918–1986), American actress * Sarah Jane Cunningham Sarah Jane Cunningham and Suzie Villandry-Freeman are an American television writing and producing team. They began their careers writing for the Nickelodeon animated series ''The Wild Thornberrys''. Before moving on to the fellow Nicktoons sho ...
(born 1967), British-born American television writer and producer {{hndis, Cunningham, Sarah ...
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Sarah Todd Cunningham
Sarah Todd Cunningham (April 9, 1894 – May 8, 1963) was an American politician who served in the Hawaii Territorial Senate. Early life Sarah Todd Cunningham was born in Hilo, Hawaii, on April 9, 1894. Her father, William A. Todd, was a supervisor of Hawaii County and a fire chief for the Hawaiʻi Fire Department. He was born in Kailua-Kona. Her mother, Sarah Cook, was born in Hanalei on the island of Kauai. She attended school in Hawaii, beginning her education in Hilo before attending Central Intermediate School and President William McKinley High School in Honolulu. She began working as a typesetter for the ''Hawaii Herald'' at age 16. She met Thomas M. Cunningham in 1916 while he was working as a timekeeper for Onomea Sugar Company; they were married the same year or in 1924. As of July 1936, the couple had six children. Career Early career Cunningham worked as a switchboard operator for the Hawaii Telephone Company for seven years, becoming a Chief Operator. ...
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Sarah Cunningham (actress)
Sarah Lucie Cunningham (September 8, 1918 – March 24, 1986) was an American film, stage and television actress. Personal life Sarah Lucie Cunningham was born in Greenville, South Carolina. She was married to actor John Randolph from January 3, 1942, until her death on March 24, 1986. The couple had two children. Career Cunningham met her future husband, John Randolph, at Stella Adler's acting classes when she moved to New York from South Carolina after graduating summa cum laude from Furman University. At the time, Randolph, an experienced actor and favorite student of Adler's, was entrusted with teaching the newer students and Randolph and Cunningham fell in love during that time. They were married in 1942 in Chicago, where he was working in the national touring production of ''Native Son'', directed and produced by Orson Welles. Blacklist Cunningham and her husband were believed to have first been named as having possible Communist ties in 1951, possibly again in 1953, and ...
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