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unusual facts about Rosalind


Arnold Malone

Arnold John Malone (born 9 December 1937 in Rosalind, Alberta) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons.


And Other Stories

And Other Stories first came to the public's attention when its first book, Down the Rabbit Hole by Juan Pablo Villalobos (translated by Rosalind Harvey), was chosen by the public to be one of the ten titles longlisted for the 2011 Guardian First Book Award.

Annette Beard

Afterwards, Annette, Martha and Rosalind sang together on Marvin Gaye's hits "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", "Hitch Hike" and "Pride and Joy".

Caroline Langrishe

Langrishe married the actor Patrick Drury in London on 15 November 1984, but the couple divorced in 1995 after having two daughters, Rosalind and Leonie.

Come, Tell Me How You Live

In describing the departure from Victoria Station, Christie names her daughter Rosalind as being fourteen when she was in fact one year older.

Delarivier Manley

The more accessible edition of The New Atalantis, which Rosalind Ballaster turned into a Penguin Classic, brought Manley wider recognition among students of early eighteenth-century literature.

Dorothy Tutin

Rosalind in As You Like It, RSC Stratford and Aldwych, summer 1967, then at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, January 1968

Hildegarde Neil

She is married to actor Brian Blessed and has a daughter with him, Rosalind, who is also an actress and represented by the same agent as her mother.

Hill baronets

Rosalind Mary Theodosia Hill (1907-1977), daughter of the first Baronet, was Professor of History at the University of London.

Illeana Douglas

Douglas is a granddaughter of the actor Melvyn Douglas and his first wife, artist Rosalind Hightower, and has said that her grandfather's performance in Being There, in particular, was influential on her own career.

John Makepeace Bennett

In 1952 he married Rosalind Mary Elkington (who was also working at Ferranti).

John Starr Cooke

Bill Eaton, Rosalind Sharpe Wall, and four others attended, including Dr. Ralph Metzner, who wrote an introduction to T: the New Tarot.

Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti

The book chronicles the relationship of the author's family – her father Rajagopal Desikacharya (commonly D. Rajagopal, 1900–1993), mother Rosalind (1903–1996), and herself – with the Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986).

Lynne Adams

Adams is the daughter of Rosalind (née Gould), an actress, and Robert K. Adams, who was a producer, actor (noted for his appearances on The Goldbergs and Your Family and Mine), and former vice president of CBS, as well as a relative of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams.

Nina Sosanya

In 2003 she played Rosalind in As You Like It with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon; in 2008 she returned to the RSC to play Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost and in 2009 appeared in a radio adaptation of a story from the short-story collection The State of the Art.

Panama Rose

The pseudonym used by Ira Cohen's then-girlfriend Rosalind when she wrote The Hashish Cookbook in Tangier, Morocco (mid-1960s), which was later published by Cohen's Gnaoua Press (New York, 1966)

Roger Longrigg

He wrote the lightly erotic school story, The Passion Flower Hotel, as Rosalind Erskine; Scottish historical novels as Laura Black; spy thrillers as Ivor Drummond; mystery thrillers as Frank Parrish; and black comedies about dysfunctional families as Domini Taylor.

Rosalind Ashford

Rosalind "Roz" Ashford-Holmes (born September 2, 1943) is an American Soprano R&B and soul singer, famed for her work as an original member of the popular Motown singing group Martha and the Vandellas.

Rosalind Baker

When Rosalind was eight years of age her family moved to Thursday Island where her father operated a fleet of pearling luggers.

Rosalind Hudson

Rosalind Audrey Clare Hudson (née Latham 31 July 1926 – 7 July 2013) was a British codebreaker and architectural model maker.

Rosalind Peychaud

Rosalind Magee Peychaud is married to Joseph Ernest Peychaud, a descendant of Antoine Amédée Peychaud, originator of Peychaud's Bitters.

Rosalind Russell

Patrick Dennis dedicated his second Auntie Mame book Around the World with Auntie Mame to "the one and only Rosalind Russell" in 1958.

Suzanne Flon

Her English-language theatrical roles included Katherine (The Taming of the Shrew) and Rosalind (As You Like It).

Teaching Philosophy

Published contributors include philosophers from a range of backgrounds and orientations, including Norman Bowie, Myles Brand, Peter Caws, Angela Davis, Daniel Dennett, Alasdair MacIntyre, Rosalind Ladd, Michael Pritchard, Anita Silvers, and Robert C. Solomon.

The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh

The film follows Leon (Aaron Poole), a young man who returns home after learning of the death of his estranged mother, Rosalind Leigh (Vanessa Redgrave).

Truly Blessed

Phyllis Yvonne, Marva King, Mark Philosit, Michelle Kornegay, Annette Hardeman, Jacqueline Gregory, Paula Holloway, Charlene Holloway, Minnie Curry, Terry Price, Darryl Phinnessee, Dorian Holley, Jim Gilstrap, Julia Tiltman Waters, Maxine Waters, Oren Waters, Wendy Fraser, Rosalind Keel, Fred White, Phyllis St James, Portia Griffin, Joey Diggs, Solomon Henderson Jr., Keith Jones, Sheila Lakin, Bridgent Potts, Ron Monroe, John Kee, Andrea Deese, Clarissa Rhodes, Jeanette Taylor - backing vocals

Welcome to Collinwood

Rosalind and Toto ask misfits Basil (Andrew Davoli), Leon (Isaiah Washington), Riley (William H. Macy), who babysits his infant son while needing £1,000 to pay his own wife’s jail fine, and Pero (Sam Rockwell), a boxer who agrees to confess to Cosimo's crime for $16,000 but ends up being jailed alongside him.


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