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Ellen Key
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Ellen Ochoa
Ellen Ochoa: 1958 Read more |
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Ellen Stewart
Ellen Stewart The founder and artistic director of New York City's La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, Ellen Stewart (born 1920) is credited with creating the oldest remaining, and most influential, Off-Off Broadway theater. In addition, she is considered a pioneer in the development of... Read more |
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Edward Gordon Craig
Edward Gordon Craig 1872-1966, English scene designer, producer, and actor. The son of Ellen Terry , Gordon Craig began acting with Henry Irving's Lyceum company (1885-97). Feeling that the realism in vogue was too limiting, he turned to scene design and developed new theories. He strove for the... Read more |
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Dame Ellen Alicia Terry
Dame Ellen Alicia Terry 1848-1928, English actress. Of a prominent theatrical family, she made her debut at eight as Mamillius in Charles Kean's production of The Winter's Tale. She played juvenile roles until her unsuccessful marriage, at 16, to G. F. Watts , the painter. She retired from the... Read more |
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 1825–1911 Poet, writer, lecturer, activist Privileged Upbringing Did Not Stave Off Loneliness Lectur... Read more |
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Nell
Nell ♀ Medieval short form of Eleanor, Ellen, and Helen. For the initial N-, compare Nan and Ned. It was the name by which Charles II's mistress Eleanor Gwyn (1650–87) was universally known to her contemporaries, and at about that time it also became established as an independent... Read more |
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Dame Edith Evans
Dame Edith Evans 1888-1976, English actress. After her stage debut in 1912, Evans toured with Ellen Terry. Known for her resonant voice, she worked with the Old Vic (1925-26) and had a distinguished career on the stage and in films. She was celebrated for her performances in Elizabethan,... Read more |
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Alan Parker
PARKER, Alan 1944– PERSONAL Full name, Alan William Parker; born February 14, 1944, in Islington, London, England; son of William Leslie (a house painter) and Elsie Ellen (a dressmaker) Parker; married Annie Inglis, July 30, 1966 (divorced, January 6, 1992); married Lisa Moran (a... Read more |
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Philip Pullman
PULLMAN, Philip 1946- Personal Born October 19, 1946, in Norwich, England; son of Alfred Outram (an airman) and Audrey (homemaker; maiden name, Merrifield) Pullman; married Judith Speller (a teacher), August 15, 1970; children: James, Thomas. Education: Oxford University, B.A., 1968; Weymouth... Read more |
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