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The Happiness Of Three Women
''The Happiness of Three Women'' is a 1954 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Brenda de Banzie, Donald Houston and Petula Clark. The film was released on the Odeon Circuit as a double bill with ''The Crowded Day''.Chibnall & MacFarlane p.53 It was made at Walton Studios with sets designed by the art director John Stoll. It was adapted from Eynon Evans's Welsh-set play ''Wishing Well''. Cast * Brenda de Banzie as Jane Price * Eynon Evans as Amos Parry * Petula Clark as Delith * Donald Houston as John * Patricia Burke as Ann Murray * Patricia Cutts as Irene Jennings * Bill O'Connor as Peter Jennings * Gladys Hay as Amelia Smith * Glyn Houston as Morgan * Emrys Leyshon as David Miles * Hugh Pryse as The Minister * Jessie Evans as Blodwen * John Lewis John Robert Lewis (February 21, 1940 – July 17, 2020) was an American politician and civil rights activist who served in the United States House of Representatives for from 198 ...
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Happiness Of Three Women
''Happiness of Three Women'' is a 1917 American drama silent film directed by William Desmond Taylor and written by Adele Harris and Albert Payson Terhune. The film stars House Peters, Sr., Myrtle Stedman, Larry Steers, Daisy Jefferson, William Hutchinson and Lucille Ward. The film was released on January 18, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. Plot Cast * House Peters, Sr. as Billy Craig *Myrtle Stedman as Constance Barr *Larry Steers as Mark Barr * Daisy Jefferson as Myrtle Gale *William Hutchinson as Judas Fletcher *Lucille Ward as Mary Fletcher *Milton Brown as Monck Preservation status *A print of this film survives in the Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The library ... collection, a nitrate positive. An older source indicates that it is incomplete.''Cat ...
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Double Bill
The double feature is a motion picture industry phenomenon in which theatres would exhibit two films for the price of one, supplanting an earlier format in which one feature film and various short subject reels would be shown. Opera use Opera houses staged two operas together for the sake of providing long performance for the audience. This was related to one-act or two-act short operas that were otherwise commercially hard to stage alone. A prominent example is the double-bill of ''Pagliacci'' with ''Cavalleria rusticana'' first staged on 22 December 1893 by the Met. The two operas have since been frequently performed as a double-bill, a pairing referred to in the operatic world colloquially as "Cav and Pag". Origin and format The double feature originated in the later 1930s. Though the dominant presentation model, consisting of all or some of the following, continued well into the 1940s: * One or more live acts * An animated cartoon short subject * One or more live-action come ...
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Mary Jones (actress)
Mary Jones (20 February 1915 – 31 March 1990) was a Welsh film actress. Jones was born in Rhayader, Radnorshire. She appeared in films like ''Hay Fever'' (1946), '' Celestial Fire'' (1928), '' The Big Chance'' (1957), '' The Promise'' (1969) and ''Under Milk Wood ''Under Milk Wood'' is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, commissioned by the BBC and later adapted for the stage. A film version, ''Under Milk Wood'' directed by Andrew Sinclair, was released in 1972, and another adaptation of ...'' (1972). Filmography References External links * Welsh film actresses 1896 births 1990 deaths {{Wales-actor-stub ...
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John Lewis (actor)
John Robert Lewis (February 21, 1940 – July 17, 2020) was an American politician and civil rights activist who served in the United States House of Representatives for from 1987 until his death in 2020. He participated in the 1960 Nashville sit-ins, the Freedom Rides, was the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) from 1963 to 1966, and was one of the " Big Six" leaders of groups who organized the 1963 March on Washington. Fulfilling many key roles in the civil rights movement and its actions to end legalized racial segregation in the United States, in 1965 Lewis led the first of three Selma to Montgomery marches across the Edmund Pettus Bridge where, in an incident which became known as Bloody Sunday, state troopers and police attacked Lewis and the other marchers. A member of the Democratic Party, Lewis was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1986 and served 17 terms. The district he represented included most of Atlanta. Due to h ...
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Jessie Evans (actress)
Jessie Evans may refer to: * Jessie Evans (basketball) (born 1950), American college basketball coach * Jessie Evans (singer), American-born songwriter, singer, saxophonist and record producer in Germany * Jesse Evans Jesse Evans (c. 1853 — unknown; disappeared 1882) was an American outlaw and gunman of the Old West, and leader of the Jesse Evans Gang. He received some attention due to his disappearance in 1882, after which he was never seen or heard from a ... (1853–?), outlaw and gunman of the Old West ** Jesse Evans Gang {{hndis, Evans, Jessie ...
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Hugh Pryse
Hugh Pryse (1910–1955) was a British character actor. He was born on 11 November 1910 with the name John Hwfa Pryse, and was billed as Hwfa Pryse in the films ''Penn of Pennsylvania'' and '' "Pimpernel" Smith. His stage work included Peter Brook's production of '' Dark of the Moon'' in 1948–9 at the Ambassadors Theatre; and John Gielgud's 1954 staging of ''The Cherry Orchard'' at the Lyric, Hammersmith. Selected filmography * ''School for Secrets'' (1946) * '' Jassy'' (1947) * ''The Woman in the Hall'' (1947) * '' Easy Money'' (1948) * ''The Story of Shirley Yorke'' (1948) * ''Calling Paul Temple'' (1948) * ''Christopher Columbus'' (1949) * '' Dark Secret'' (1949) * '' The Broken Horseshoe'' (1953) * ''Botany Bay'' (1953) * '' Marilyn'' (1953) * ''The Happiness of Three Women'' (1954) * ''Three Cases of Murder'' (1955) * ''Port of Escape ''Port of Escape'' is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Tony Young and starring Googie Withers, John McCallum, Bill Kerr and ...
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Emrys Leyshon
Emrys is a Welsh name (the Welsh form of ''Ambrose'') and may refer to: *Allan Emrys Blakeney (1925–2011), tenth Premier of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan (1971–1982) * Charles Emrys Smith, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Education *Emrys ap Iwan (1851–1906), literary critic and writer on politics and religion *Emrys Davies (1904–1975), Glamorgan cricketer and later a Test cricket umpire * Emrys Evans (1891–1966), Welsh classicist and university principal *Emrys Evans (rugby) (1911–1983), Welsh dual-code international rugby union and rugby league footballer *Emrys G. Bowen (1900–1983), geographer * Emrys Hughes (1894–1969), Welsh Labour politician *Emrys Hughes (rugby league), Welsh rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s *Emrys James (1928–1989), Welsh Shakespearean actor *Emrys Jones (geographer), Professor of Geography at the London School of Economics *Emrys Jones (actor) (1915–1972), English actor * Emrys Roberts (Liberal politician) (1910–1 ...
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Glyn Houston
Glyn Houston (23 October 1925 – 30 June 2019) was a Welsh actor best known for his television work. He was the younger brother of film actor Donald Houston. Early life Glyndwr Desmond Houston was born at 10 Thomas Street, Tonypandy, Glamorgan, Wales. He served in the army during the Second World War, and was briefly a stand-up comedian performing for soldiers during the war. He made his first film appearance in ''The Blue Lamp'' in 1950. Career In the 1970s Houston played Lord Peter Wimsey's valet Bunter opposite Ian Carmichael in television adaptations of several of Dorothy Sayers tales. His performance was praised in ''The New York Times''. Later, he had a role as a literary agent in the 1980s British sitcom '' Keep It in the Family''. He appeared in a number of films including ''The Great Game''. Other credits included ''My Good Woman'' (1973–1974), ''A Horseman Riding By'' (1978), ''Inspector Morse'', ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'', ''Minder'' and ''Doomwatch'', as well as ...
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Gladys Hay
Gladys may refer to: * Gladys (given name), people with the given name Gladys * ''Gladys'' (album), a 2013 album by Leslie Clio * ''Gladys'' (film), 1999 film written and directed by Vojtěch Jasný * Gladys, Virginia, United States * ''Gladys the Swiss Dairy Cow'', a 2002 sculpture of a cow * Hurricane Gladys (1968) * Talia Gladys, a character in the anime series ''Gundam Seed Destiny'' * the launch name used for USA-215, an American reconnaissance satellite * a character from the novel The Lost World * a character in the cartoon ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' See also * Michael Gladis Michael Gladis (born August 30, 1977) is an American actor. He played Paul Kinsey in the television series ''Mad Men''; he appeared in the series' first three seasons, and as a guest star in the show's fifth season. Early life Gladis grew up ... (born 1977), American actor * GLADIS, a character from the cartoon series ''Totally Spies!'' {{disambiguation ...
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Bill O'Connor (actor)
Bill O'Connor may refer to: *Bill O'Connor (American football), American football end, active 1948–1953 *Bill O'Connor (Australian footballer) (1908–1989), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne * Bill O'Connor (basketball), American basketball coach *Bill O'Connor (comics), comics writer, see Atom * Bill O'Connor (mountaineer and writer), see Cholatse *Bill O'Connor (musician), country music performer at ''National Barn Dance'' *Bill O'Connor (racing driver), see Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen and 1983 Formula Atlantic season * Bill O'Connor (ice hockey), see 2006 World Junior A Challenge See also *Billy O'Connor ''The Billy O'Connor Show'' was a Canadian variety television series which aired on CBC Television from 1954 to 1956. Premise Billy O'Connor, a jazz musician, hosted this series with a small house band - Vic Centro (accordion), Kenny Gill (gui ..., musician * William O'Connor (other) {{hndis, Oconnor, Bill ...
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Patricia Burke
Patricia Burke (23 March 191723 November 2003), was an English singer and actress in cinema, stage and TV. She was the daughter of actress Marie Burke and British operatic tenor Thomas Burke. On stage she enjoyed success in the 1943 West End musical '' The Lisbon Story''. Patricia Burke's most well known films were '' Lisbon Story'' (1946) and ''The Trojan Brothers'' (1946), and the role of Elizabeth the 1949 TV production of ''Elizabeth of Ladymead''. She appeared in several episodes of the TV series ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' between 1955 and 1958. In 1947-48 she acted in productions of Shakespeare and Shaw at the Old Vic. In 1957 she acted in a production of Aristophanes' ''Lysistrata'' at the Royal Court Theatre. Between 1958 and 1972 she played the part of Jimmy Clitheroe's mother in the BBC Radio Series ''The Clitheroe Kid''. Selected filmography * ''Jennifer Hale'' (1937) * ''Ship's Concert'' (1937) * '' Lisbon Story'' (1946) * ''The Trojan Brothers'' (1946) * ''Whi ...
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John Stoll
John Stoll (13 December 1913 – 25 June 1990) was a British art director. He won an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film ''Lawrence of Arabia''. During the 1950s, he worked largely on low-budget British feature films. Selected filmography * '' Glad Tidings'' (1953) * '' Flannelfoot'' (1953) * '' What Every Woman Wants'' (1954) * '' The Sleeping Tiger'' (1954) * '' The Crowded Day'' (1954) * ''Radio Cab Murder'' (1954) * '' The Green Carnation'' (1954) * ''The Black Rider'' (1954) * '' The Harassed Hero'' (1954) * ''The Scarlet Web'' (1954) * ''The Happiness of Three Women'' (1954) * '' Where There's a Will'' (1955) * '' Marilyn'' (1955) * '' Keep It Clean'' (1956) * '' Passport to Treason'' (1956) * '' A Touch of the Sun'' (1956) * '' No Road Back'' (1957) * '' West of Suez'' (1957) * '' That Woman Opposite'' (1957) * ''The Camp on Blood Island'' (1958) * '' A Cry from the Streets'' (1958) * '' I Only Arsked!'' (1958) * '' Light Up the Sky!'' ( ...
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