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  2. Elora Danan - Wikipedia

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    Danan in the film was initially played by infant twins Kate and Ruth Greenfield. Although credited for the role, they grew too large for the props that held them on Warwick Davis’ back, so Rebecca Bearman, niece of second assistant director Gerry Toomey, was used throughout most of the film. Kristen Lang played her for scenes shot in Marin County

  3. Willow (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Kate and Ruth Greenfield and Rebecca Bearman as Elora Danan, an infant princess who is prophesied to bring about Bavmorda's downfall. Joanne Whalley as Sorsha, Bavmorda's warrior daughter, who falls in love with Madmartigan. Jean Marsh as Bavmorda, the villainous queen of Nockmaar, a powerful black sorceress and the mother of Sorsha.

  4. Willow (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    She was previously portrayed by Kate Greenfield, Ruth Greenfield, Rebecca Bearman, Kristen Lang, Isla Brentwood, Laura Hopkirk, and Gina Nelson as an infant in the film. Alayna Jacobs portrays a 5-year-old Elora. Bamber also portrays the Wyrm in "Children Of The Wyrm".

  5. EXCLUSIVE: Lisa Kudrow shares how the cast of 'Friends' felt ...

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    The cast of "Friends." From left to right: Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry.

  6. Concert pianist Ruth Greenfield championed civil rights with ...

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    Ruth Greenfield, now in her late 80s, sits in front of a painting of herself by her husband, Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Greenfield, a musical prodigy herself, started Miami’s first interracial ...

  7. CEO can make museum center of climate action - AOL

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    The July 30 Miami Herald obituary, “Concert pianist Ruth Greenfield, 99, championed civil rights with music,” gave just a snapshot of this truly remarkable and modest woman. A documentary made ...

  8. Ruth W. Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Miriam Greenfield (née Wolkowsky; November 17, 1923 – July 27, 2023) was an American concert pianist and teacher who, through music, broke racial barriers and brought together black and white students, taught by black and white teachers. This pioneering color-blind approach, considered scandalous at the time, was a breath of fresh air ...

  9. The smartphone generation is not okay, and ‘parents are ...

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    NBC News finds that in just two years, more than 173,000 users joined one of said communities, many of which were young women or teens, writes Kate Tenbarge. Greenfield calls for a change.