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Eileen McCallum, MBE (born 2 December 1936) is a Scottish actress who is best known for playing the part of shopkeeper Isabel Blair through the complete run of soap opera Take the High Road from 1980 to 2003, and as Liz Hamilton from 2005 to 2018 in the BBC Scotland soap River City.
Don Siegel: Clint Eastwood, Andy Robinson, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni: United States: Action thriller [11] The Duel: Chang Cheh: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Wang Ping: Hong Kong Martial arts film Duel of Fists: Chang Cheh: David Chiang, Ti Lung: Hong Kong: Martial arts film [12] The French Connection: William Friedkin: Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey ...
Don Pedro Cleto Colaco, fictional character in the Indian film Finding Fanny (2014), played by Pankaj Kapoor Don Pedro (card game) , an Anglo-Irish card game Don Pedro de Pommidore, a fictional characters, and main antagonist, in the 1965 children's book The Abduction of Balthazar Sponge by Stanisław Pagaczewski , and the 1969 animated series ...
Many critics contrast Don Pedro's well-intentioned deceptions, both of Beatrice and Benedick and of Hero, with Don John's bitter and malicious deception of Claudio and Don Pedro. [ 14 ] Don Pedro is the only male character in Much Ado About Nothing to encourage a female character to speak. [ 15 ]
Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible (Spanish: Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo, "Mortadelo and Filemon versus Jimmy the Freak") is a 2014 Spanish animated comedy co-written, directed and edited by Javier Fesser based on the characters from the Mort & Phil comic book series.
Don Pedro is a tragic play by the British writer Richard Cumberland.It was first staged at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 23 July 1796. [2] The original cast included James Aickin as Count Valdesoto, Charles Kemble as Henrique, John Palmer as Pedro De Rascifiria, John Bannister as Basco de Robeldondo, Richard Suett as Nicolas Sassenigo, Thomas Caulfield as Tayo, George Wathen as ...
Don Pedro, King of Castile is an 1828 historical tragedy by the British writer Lord Porchester. [1] [2] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 10 March 1828.. The cast included William Macready as Henry, John Cooper as Don Pedro, James William Wallack as Raban, George Yarnold as Constable of France, Sarah West as Maria De Padilla and Ellen Tree as Blanche of Bourbon.
In Seville, Don Diego, Don Juan's father, tells the king that the man who seduced the Duchess Isabela was not Octavio, but Don Juan, and shows a letter from Don Pedro as proof. The King declares Don Juan banished from Seville and retracts his plans to have him marry Doña Ana.