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Cleveland Amory (September 2, 1917 – October 14, 1998) was an American author, reporter, television critic, commentator and animal rights activist. He wrote a series of popular books poking fun at the pretensions and customs of society, starting with The Proper Bostonians in 1947. From the 1950s through the 1990s, he had a career as a ...
Peter Amory (born Peter Walton; 2 November 1964) is an English actor best known for playing the role of Chris Tate in ITV's soap opera Emmerdale. He was born in Norwich , Norfolk . Personal life
In November 2018, it was announced Alicia Silverstone, Tom Everett Scott, Jake Hoffman, Mathilde Ollivier, Charlie Bewley, Noah Silver, Abigail Marlowe, Mark Blum, Julie Engelbrecht and Ronald Guttman had joined the cast of the film, with Amy Miller Gross directing from a screenplay she wrote, with Silverstone serving as an executive producer. [1]
Amory Nelson Hardy (1835–1911), American photographer Amory Holbrook (1820–1856), American lawyer and politician Amory Houghton (1899–1981), American diplomat
Richard Amory (October 18, 1927 – August 1, 1981), born Richard Wallace Love, was an American writer from Halfway, Oregon. He obtained a bachelor's degree in sociology from Ohio State University , a M.A. in Spanish from San Francisco State University , and began an uncompleted Ph.D. in Spanish at University of California, Berkeley . [ 1 ]
Alicia Silverstone and her husband, Christopher Jarecki, ... The pair started dating in 1997 and married in 2005. Their one child, 6-year-old son Bear Blue, was born on May 5, 2011.
He married shortly before 3 May 1317 Elizabeth de Clare, being her third husband. They had two children: Elizabeth d'Amory (died before her husband) who married John Bardolf, 3rd Lord Bardolf (1311–1363) and was mother to William 4th Lord Bardolf (1349–1386). Eleanor (1319-1360) who married John de Raleigh (b. circa 1315) c. 1338.
Joyce Wethered, Lady Heathcoat-Amory (17 November 1901 – 18 November 1997) was a golfer regarded as the leading British woman player of the inter-war period. Joyce learned the game as a child, as did her brother Roger , who lost a playoff for the 1921 Open Championship .