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Clarice Tinsley (born December 31, 1954) is an American broadcast journalist.In November 1978, she moved to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to anchor the ten o'clock news for KDFW-TV (the CBS station for the market at the time, now a Fox O&O). [1]
Phoebe's niece, who married Tom Cudahy, Adam Chandler, Tad Martin and Edmund Grey (invalid) and had romances with Benny Sago, Dan Cuddahy, Mark Dalton Giles St. Claire and Jim Thomasen (whom she later murdered), she was the mother of Jamie Martin and the late Laura Cudahy (killed by a drunk driver) and the adoptive mother of Laura (Kirk) English.
Clare Michelle Calbraith (born 1 January 1974) is an English actress, born in Winsford, [1] Cheshire, and raised in Liverpool and Cheshire, whose appearances include roles in Vera, the ITV period drama series Home Fires and Downton Abbey, together with the BBC2 drama The Shadow Line.
Jayne Claire King (born Jayne Claire Seed; 10 January 1962) [1] is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Kim Tate in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale since ...
Highsmith's second novel, The Price of Salt, was published in 1952 under the pen name Claire Morgan. [ 10 ] : 171–172 Highsmith partly based the character Therese on herself. [ 9 ] : 49 The novel broke new ground in American lesbian fiction because of its hopeful ending, [ 7 ] [ 6 ] : 1 [ c ] and departure from lesbian stereotypes. [ 31 ]
Kingsley sat on the 1866 Edward Eyre Defence Committee along with Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin, Charles Dickens, John Tyndall, and Alfred Tennyson, where he supported Jamaican Governor Edward Eyre's brutal suppression of the Morant Bay Rebellion against the Jamaica Committee. Kingsley was a friend and colleague of Charles Darwin. [9]
Claire Elizabeth Foy (born 16 April 1984) is a British actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix drama series The Crown (2016–2023), for which she received various accolades such as a Golden Globe and two Primetime Emmy Awards .
The same year, she starred opposite Ben Kingsley in the comedy-drama film Learning to Drive, portraying Wendy, a depressed middle-aged New York book critic learning to drive from a Sikh man. [38] John Patterson of The Guardian praised her performance, writing: "Clarkson gives us every ounce of Wendy's desperation and self-loathing, and every ...