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Barbara Ann Neely (often self-stylized as BarbaraNeely; November 30, 1941 – March 2, 2020) was an African-American novelist, short story writer and activist who wrote murder mysteries. [1] Her first novel, Blanche on the Lam (1992), introduced the protagonist Blanche White, a middle-aged mother, domestic worker and amateur detective. [ 2 ]
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Kevin Nealon (/ ˈ n iː l ən /; born November 18, 1953) [1] is an American comedian and actor. He has earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination and two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. He first gained widespread attention during his tenure as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1995, where he ...
Neely Edwards (1883–1965), American film actor Neely Gray (1818–1867), American businessman and territorial legislator Neely Jenkins (born 1974), American singer
Vivian Reed (born June 6, 1947) is an American actress and singer. She is most known for her performances in the Broadway productions of Bubbling Brown Sugar for which she won a Drama Desk Award and received her first Tony Award nomination and for "The High Rollers Social and Pleasure Club" for which she received her second Tony Award nomination.
Sheryl Lee Ralph OJ [1] (born December 30, 1956) is an American actress and singer. Known for her performances on stage and screen, she earned acclaim for her role as Deena Jones in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls (1981), for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
Barbara, friend of Rhonda Weiss (1977) Betty Ford; Betty Widette (1978) Enid Loopner, Lisa Loopner's mother (1979) Iris de Flaminio (1980) Joan Face, Heavy Sarcasm sketch (1979) Miss Hathaway from The Bel-Airabs (1979–80) Pat Nixon; Prymaat Conehead (1977–79)
Coral Records was a subsidiary of Decca Records that was formed in 1949. Coral released music by Patsy Cline, Buddy Holly, the McGuire Sisters and Teresa Brewer. [1]Coral issued jazz and swing music in the 1940s, but after Bob Thiele became head of the label in 1954, he produced pop and rock musicians such as Buddy Holly, Jackie Wilson, Lawrence Welk, and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé.