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A Teaspoon Every Four Hours

Nat Weiss (played by Mason himself in the Broadway production) is a Jewish widower who learns that his son is in love with a black woman.

Athina Livanos

She was best known as the first wife of Aristotle Onassis, but she later married her older sister Eugenia's widower, Stavros Niarchos.

August Belmont, Jr.

A widower for twelve years, on February 26, 1910 he married actress Eleanor Robson.

Bahu Begum

The film is set in Lucknow, where widower, Nawab Mirza Sultan lives with daughter Zeenat Jahan in an old mansion.

Brandon Cruz

Brandon Edwin Cruz (born May 28, 1962) is an American actor best known for his role as Eddie Corbett, son of widower Tom Corbett (played by Bill Bixby) on the comedy-drama The Courtship of Eddie's Father.

Brothers of Jesus

Anne Rice uses the idea that Jesus had step-siblings from widower Joseph's prior marriage in her two 'Christ the Lord' novels.

Caractacus Pott

Caractacus' film character was written as a widower who develops a romantic relationship with Truly Scrumptious, the daughter of the sweets magnate, Lord Scrumptious.

Dixon of Dock Green

In Dixon of Dock Green, Dixon is a "bobby" on the beat and a widower (his wife died in an air raid in WWII, according to the "Needle in a haystack" episode") raising an only daughter, Mary (Billie Whitelaw in early episodes, later replaced by Jeanette Hutchinson) in a small mid-terrace house on a busy road.

Edward T. Stotesbury

On January 18, 1912, after having been a widower for thirty-some years, Stotesbury married widow Eva Roberts Cromwell, becoming the stepfather of Oliver Eaton Cromwell, James H. R. Cromwell, and Louise Cromwell Brooks.

Elizabeth Kahanu Kalanianaʻole

Woods was widower of Eva Parker Woods, daughter of Samuel Parker, who was the first Republican candidate for congressional delegate, and himself a great-grandson of Parker Ranch founder John Palmer Parker.

Eric Vigne

Éric Vigne (born 1948), a convicted drug trafficker, is the widower of Lolo Ferrari.

Ermengarde, Viscountess of Narbonne

In 1177 she joined Gui Guerrejat (the lover of Azalais de Porcairagues), Bernard Ato V of Nîmes and Agde, and Gui's nephews William VIII of Montpellier and Gui Burgundion, in an alliance in opposition to Raymond VI of Toulouse, whose power suddenly increased when he became ruler of Melgueil as widower of Ermessende of Pelet.

Ernst Friedrich Knorre

They sought shelter with Sophie's brother, himself a widower, Karl August Senff, who taught painting at the Fine Arts Department in the university.

Ezzat Negahban

He was also a good friend of British archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, former widower of Agatha Christie.

Frances Rings

Rings has starred in the documentary drama The Widower (2004) and presenting television shows SBS TV’s ICAM (Indigenous Current Affairs Magazine) and ABC TV's Sunday Arts program.

Gilda's Club

Gilda's Club was founded by Joanna Bull, Radner's cancer psychotherapist during the time she had cancer; Radner's widower, Gene Wilder; and broadcaster Joel Siegel.

Gotlieb

Calvin Gotlieb (born 1921), Canadian professor, widower of Phyllis

Henri Dumont

As a widower he acquired the substantial benefice of the abbey of Silly near Lisieux in Normandy.

Irmfried Eberl

After the war, Eberl found himself a widower following his second wife's death, and continued to practise medicine in Blaubeuren until he was arrested in January 1948, and hanged himself the following month to avoid trial.

Jaime de Armiñán

Armiñán most acclaimed film of this period is El Nido (The Nest) (1980) which depicts the tragic consequences of the infatuation of an aging widower (Hector Alterio ) for an adolescent girl played by Ana Torrent.

James W. Kelly, Jr.

In 1965, Kelly, a widower, married Essex County Freeholder Margaret G. Marucci, a widow.

Jenny von Westphalen

Her father, Ludwig von Westphalen (1770–1842), was a former widower with four previous children, who served as "Regierungsrat" in Salzwedel and in Trier.

John Fredriksen

Frederiksen is a widower and father of Cecilie and Kathrine Fredriksen.

John Wayles

Several sources attest that after the death of his third wife, the widower Wayles took his mixed-race slave Elizabeth Hemings, then about 26 years old, as his concubine, a practice relatively common among planters.

Jonathan Tropper

How to Talk to a Widower was a 2007 selection for The Richard and Judy Show in the United Kingdom.

Magnolia Mound Plantation House

The widow Constance Rochon Joyce married the widower Armand Duplantier, an influential person in the city who had four surviving children from his first marriage.

Michael Pflug

Michael Pflug is the widower of German-born Canadian artist, Christiane Pflug.

My Son Jeep

Jeep was the youngest of two children of Dr. Robert Allison, (Donald Cook and Paul McGrath on radio, Jeffrey Lynn on television), a widower and small-town doctor.

Nathalie Käppler

After she ended things with Ansgar when he wasn't able to end his marriage with Tanja, Nathalie tries to move on and finds a good new friend in the widower Matthias Brandner (Thomas Ohrner).

Nicholas Pryor

Pryor's character, who appeared on the show from 1994–97, was a widower and the father of one daughter, Claire (portrayed by Kathleen Robertson).

Nicolas Adames

His mother became remarried to a widower, Nikolaus Köcher from Basbellain, with whom she had more children.

Real Pests

Real Pests is a light-hearted comedy about a widower Štebe (Bert Sotlar), who works as a bus driver and lives with his five adolescent sons and an elderly maid Rozi (Majda Potokar) in Ljubljana.

Simon Sidamon-Eristoff

In 1926, Simon Sidamon-Eristavi, then a widower, married, in New York City, his second wife, Anne Tracy (1890–1978), a descendant of John Bigelow, an American diplomat in the mid-19th century.

Sybille de Selys Longchamps

They divorced in 1978 and in 1982 Sybille married a wealthy British widower, the Honourable Michael Anthony Rathborne Cayzer (1929–1990), a younger son of shipping tycoon Herbert Cayzer, 1st Baron Rotherwick.

The Courtship of Eddie's Father

It tells the story of a widower, Tom Corbett (played by Bill Bixby), who is a magazine publisher, and his son, Eddie (played by Brandon Cruz), who believes his father should marry, and manipulates situations surrounding the women his father is interested in.

The Diary of Anaïs Nin

This is because in 1986, Rupert Pole, Anaïs Nin's widower and literary executor, began to publish what are now termed the "unexpurgated" versions of the diary.

Trouble in the Glen

By the time American widower, Major Jim "Lance" Lansing (Tucker), a former Air Force pilot who was stationed in Scotland during World War II, returns there, the disgruntled villagers are burning the laird in effigy.

Veronica Gambara

In 1509, at the age of 24, she married her cousin, the 50-year-old widower Giberto X, Count of Correggio, in Amalfi.

Winter People

Into a small, poor Appalachian Mountains community in the Great Depression era arrive a young widower, Wayland Jackson, a clockmaker, and his 12-year-old daughter.

Yōsuke Matsuoka

He settled in Portland, Oregon, living initially at the Methodist Mission, and was subsequently taken into the household of the widower William Dunbar, which included Dunbar's son Lambert, and Dunbar's sister, Mrs. Isabelle Dunbar Beveridge.


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