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... 1967.
As her acting career declined, she began to experience severe health problems, and was unable to walk without a cane. In severe pain, her usually good natured personality began to change and she became emotional and volatile, making it difficult for h... |
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... world of television where she truly found her niche. Managing to combine both beauty and brains, Faye was a sparkling actress of both drama and comedy and a stylish, Emmy-nominated personality who became an emcee on "Paris Cavalcade of Fashions" (1948); a hostess of her own show "The Faye Emerson Show" (1950); a moderator of "Author Meets the Critics" (1947); and a regular panelis... |
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... szükség? Mehetnek a dolgozói új munka után....
Dinah Shore
*Dinah Shore (born Frances Rose Shore; February 29, 1916) was an American singer, actress, and television personality. She was most popular during the Big Band era of the 1940s and 1950s.
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... expected. The illustration below identifies brain functions and their locations.
Brain functions
Frontal lobe: Movement, intelligence, reasoning, behavior, memory, personality, planning, decision making, judgment, initiative, inhibition, mood
Temporal lobe: Speech, behavior, memory, hearing, vision, emotions
Pituitary gland: Hormones, growth, fertili... |
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... (1946). Her dancing had made the film and had made her. Perhaps Gene Ringgold said it best when he remarked, "Rita Hayworth is not an actress of great depth. She was a dancer, a glamorous personality and a sex symbol. These qualities are such that they can carry her no further professionally". Perhaps he was right but Hayworth fans would vehemently disagree with him. Rita, herself... |
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... (1946). Her dancing had made the film and had made her. Perhaps Gene Ringgold said it best when he remarked, "Rita Hayworth is not an actress of great depth. She was a dancer, a glamorous personality and a sex symbol. These qualities are such that they can carry her no further professionally". Perhaps he was right but Hayworth fans would vehemently disagree with him. Rita, herself... |
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... discussed various paranormal topics.
Shortly after their marriage, Nebel said, he noted that Jones exhibited violent mood swings, and, at times, seemed to display a different personality. Nebel called this "The Voice ... a look, a few moments of bitchiness." The Voice usually vanished rather quickly, but the change was so drastic from Jones's usually pleasant demeanor ... |
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... did well at the box-office. That film was followed by roles in "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "They Were Expendable", both in 1945. Her "girl-next-door" good looks and warm on-stage personality made her a popular pin-up for many GIs during WWII. She personally answered letters from many GIs serving overseas.
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2013-07-14 09:21:58 |
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... (1936) and "The Gladiator" (1938); the mystery "Love Is on the Air" (1937) opposite Ronald Reagan, who was making his feature film bow here; two comic features capitalizing on radio personality Joe Penner -- "Go Chase Yourself" (1938) and "Mr. Doodle Kicks Off" (1938); and a comic strip film version of "Little Orphan Annie" (1938). Although June was top-billed in "Circus Girl" (19... |
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Acquanetta used her celebrity and charming personality to support/raise money for a number of cultural groups and charities including: Mesa Lutheran Hospital, the Heard Museum, the Phoenix Indian School, St... |
2013-05-22 09:13:56 |
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