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Emma B. Alrich (1845–1925), journalist, writer, educator (Cape May County) Enzo Amore (born 1986), professional wrestler (Hackensack, raised in Waldwick) Harold Amos (1919–2003), microbiologist and Harvard Medical School professor ; John Amos (born 1939), actor, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Good Times, The West Wing (Newark) John Amos
The Cape May Historic District is an area of 380 acres (1.5 km 2) with over 600 buildings in the resort town of Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey.The city claims to be America's first seaside resort and has numerous buildings in the Late Victorian style, including the Eclectic, Stick, and Shingle styles, as well as the later Bungalow style, many with gingerbread trim.
Tisha Michelle Campbell (born October 13, 1968) is an American actress and singer. She made her screen debut appearing in the 1986 rock musical comedy film Little Shop of Horrors , and later starred on the NBC musical comedy drama Rags to Riches (1987–1988).
Tisha Campbell. Theo Wargo/WireImage Tisha Campbell was approached about making a major pivot to reality television — but the stars weren’t quite aligned. In an exclusive interview with Us ...
Song Year Album "Be Alone Tonight" 1988 School Daze "Push" 1993 Tisha "Love Me Down" "Don't Ask My Neighbor" (with Tichina Arnold): 1997 Sprung "Steel Here" [2] 2015 Non-album single
Cape Fear: Universal Pictures / Amblin Entertainment: Martin Scorsese (director); Wesley Strick (screenplay); Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lange, Juliette Lewis, Joe Don Baker, Illeana Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Fred Dalton Thompson, Martin Balsam, Zully Montero, Domenica Cameron-Scorsese: 15 And You Thought Your Parents Were ...
Mrs. Miniver (1942) -- May Whitty and Teresa Wright The Song of Bernadette (1943) -- Gladys Cooper and Anne Revere Mildred Pierce (1945) -- Eve Arden and Ann Blyth
The Golden Calf (gouache on board, c. 1896–1902 by James Tissot). Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, or Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא —Hebrew for "when you take," the sixth and seventh words, and first distinctive words in the parashah) is the 21st weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the Book of Exodus.