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Woodell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Barbara Woodell (1910–1997), American actress * Pat Woodell (1944–2015), American actress and singer * Stan Woodell (1928–2004), British botanist See also * Woodall (other) Woodall may refer to: People Given name *Woodall Rodgers (1890–1961), attorney, businessman and mayor of Dallas Surname *Al Woodall (b. 1945), American football player *Corbet Woodall (1929–1982), British newsreader for the BBC * Derek Woodal ...
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Barbara Woodell
Barbara Woodell (May 25, 1910 – January 16, 1997) was an American film and television actress, born in Lewistown, Illinois. Selected filmography * '' Lady, Let's Dance'' (1944) * ''The Mysterious Mr. Valentine'' (1946) * ''Carnegie Hall'' (1947) * '' Framed'' (1947) * ''The Unsuspected'' (1947) * ''I Shot Jesse James'' (1949) * '' State Department: File 649'' (1949) * '' My Foolish Heart'' (1949) * '' Stagecoach Driver'' (1951) * ''Canyon Raiders'' (1951) * ''Dead Man's Trail'' (1952) * '' The Rose Bowl Story'' (1952) * ''The Flaming Urge'' (1953) * ''The Homesteaders'' (1953) * ''The Great Jesse James Raid'' (1953) * ''Westward Ho the Wagons!'' (1956) * ''Bullwhip A bullwhip is a single-tailed whip, usually made of braided leather or nylon, designed as a tool for working with livestock or competition. Bullwhips are pastoral tools, traditionally used to control livestock in open country. A bullwhip's leng ...'' (1958) References Bibliography * Renzi, Thomas. ''Screwb ...
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Pat Woodell
Patricia Joy Woodell (July 12, 1944 – September 29, 2015) was an American actress and singer, best known for her television role as Bobbie Jo Bradley from 1963 to 1965 on ''Petticoat Junction''. Career Woodell was born July 12, 1944, in Winthrop, Massachusetts. Initially hoping to be a singer, she made some appearances as a teenager in Catskill Mountains hotels before making her acting debut in a 1962 episode of ''Cheyenne'', entitled "The Vanishing Breed". She went on to appear on the shows '' Hawaiian Eye'' (1963), ''The Gallant Men'' (1963), ''GE True'' (1963), and ''77 Sunset Strip'' (1963). She also appeared in the anticommunist film ''Red Nightmare'' (1962). (archive link requires scrolldown) Woodell is best remembered for being the first Bobbie Jo Bradley, one of three teenaged sisters, on the CBS sitcom, ''Petticoat Junction''; which began its run in 1963. She played the book-smart character for the sitcom's first two seasons (1963–1965) before leaving the series ...
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Stan Woodell
Stan Woodell (1928 – 24 April 2004) was a British botanist.J. Steel and A.W. McDonald, Stanley Woodell 1928 – 2004'. Stanley Reginald John Woodell was born in Shepherd's Bush, London. He obtained a degree in Botany from Durham University. An undergraduate at Hatfield College, Woodell was a member of the Durham University Exploration Society. He studied the pollination biology of the genus ''Primula'' for his PhD at the same university. Career He was a University Lecturer in Botany at Oxford University (1959–88). At Wolfson College, Oxford, he was successively a Governing Body Fellow (1967–88), Supernumerary Fellow (1988–89) and Emeritus Fellow (1989–2004). From 1984 to 2004 he was also the ''Fellow Librarian'' of the College. As a botanist, Woodell co-wrote the ''Flora of Oxfordshire'' published in 1998, to which his fellow botanist and colleague Humphry Bowen contributed. Woodell died aged 75. A black poplar ''Populus nigra'', the black poplar, is a species of ...
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