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  2. John Ehle - Wikipedia

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    John Ehle was born in Asheville, North Carolina, the oldest of five children of Gladys (née Starnes) and John Marsden Ehle, an insurance company division director. [3] His paternal grandparents emigrated from Germany and England. [4] He enlisted in the United States Army during World War II, serving as a rifleman with the 97th Infantry ...

  3. The Land Breakers - Wikipedia

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    The Land Breakers is a 1964 American historical novel by John Ehle. It is the first book in Ehle's seven-volume Appalachian cycle. [1] Plot

  4. Last One Home - Wikipedia

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    Last One Home is a 1984 [1] crime novel written by John Ehle. The novel was Elhe's sixth and final book in his Appalachian series that traces the King family from The Land Breakers in 1779. It was published by Press 53, LLC. [ 2 ]

  5. How UNC School of the Arts alumni pushed sex abuse history ...

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    The conversation started with a Facebook post during the pandemic. It ended with a $12.5 million settlement, while hundreds of other child sex abuse lawsuits are stuck in legal limbo.

  6. Jennifer Ehle - Wikipedia

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    Ehle was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle. Her ancestry includes Romanian (from a maternal great-grandmother) and, paternally, German and English. [5] [6] Ehle appeared as a toddler in a 1973 Broadway revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, in which her mother played Blanche ...

  7. Winter People - Wikipedia

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    Winter People is a 1989 American romantic-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff, and starring Kurt Russell and Kelly McGillis.It is based on the novel by John Ehle.Wayland Jackson, a widower with a young daughter, moves to a small, impoverished mountain village in North Carolina, circa 1934.

  8. Rosemary Harris - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] A little while later, Harris married the American writer John Ehle. [21] The two of them can be heard interviewing prospective candidates, Black public school student candidates for scholarships to all-white private "Segregation academies", on surviving recordings. [22] Ehle was the manager for this Stouffer Foundation program.

  9. Ehle - Wikipedia

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    John Walter Ehle (1873–1927), Fireman First Class serving in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War John Ehle (1925–2018), U.S. writer Jennifer Ehle (born 1969), British-U.S. actress, daughter of John Ehle