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  2. Frankie Avalon - Wikipedia

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    Avalon married Kathryn "Kay" Diebel on January 19, 1963. [25] She was a beauty pageant winner he met while playing cards at a friend's house. [citation needed] The Avalons have eight children. [citation needed] His son Frankie Jr. is a former actor who appeared in the original The Karate Kid. [26]

  3. They climbed mountains to escape Nazis. Now their great ... - AOL

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    His daughter Kathryn, 81, who has written a book about his escape, and grandchildren Marie, 52, and Tim, 54, joined great-grandchildren Luke and Jake to walk the train in 2018, its 25th anniversary.

  4. Scattered Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Scattered Dreams: The Kathryn Messenger Story is a 1993 made for TV drama film based on a true story. It stars Gerald McRaney , Ed Grady , Rhoda Griffis , Tyne Daly and Macon McCalman . Actress Alicia Silverstone also stars.

  5. Kathryn van Beek - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Elizabeth van Beek (born 1980) is a New Zealand short story writer, playwright, children's writer, illustrator and musician. Following an early career as a playwright, van Beek has since written and illustrated two children's books about her kitten Bruce and published a number of short stories for adults.

  6. Kathleen Byron - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Byron as Ann Peters in Life in Her Hands [4]. In 1943, Byron married a USAAF pilot, Lt. John Daniel Bowen, and moved to the United States. The director Michael Powell persuaded her to return to Britain where she made her best remembered films. [3]

  7. William Melvin Kelley - Wikipedia

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    William Melvin Kelley (November 1, 1937 – February 1, 2017) was an African-American novelist and short-story writer. He is perhaps best known for his debut novel, A Different Drummer, published in 1962.

  8. Casey Cep - Wikipedia

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    Casey Cep is an American author and journalist. Cep is a staff writer at The New Yorker, [1] and her work has appeared in The New York Times, [2] The Paris Review, [3] The New Republic, [4] and other publications.

  9. Catherine Storr - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Storr, Lady Balogh (née Catherine Cole; 21 July 1913 – 8 January 2001, [1]) was an English children's writer, best known for her novel Marianne Dreams and for a series of books about a wolf ineptly pursuing a young girl, beginning with Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf.