DianaLynn (October 7, 1926 – December 18, 1971) was an American actress.
Born Dolores Loehr in Los Angeles, California, Lynn was considered a child prodigy because of her exceptional abilities as a pianist at an early age, and by the age of 12 was playing with the Los Angeles Junior Symphony Orchestra.
DianaLynn has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for motion pictures, at 1625 Vine Street, and for television, at 6350 Hollywood Boulevard.
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DianaLynn (October 7, 1926 – December 18, 1971) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A female actor) actress.
During the (The decade from 1950 to 1959) 1950sLynn continued acting in films, and was the female lead in the much lampooned (additional info and facts about Bedtime for Bonzo) Bedtime for Bonzo (1951) opposite (40th President of the United States (1911-)) Ronald Reagan.
DianaLynn has two stars on the (additional info and facts about Hollywood Walk of Fame) Hollywood Walk of Fame for motion pictures, at 1625 Vine Street, and for television, at 6350 Hollywood Boulevard.
Lynn says that she was entitled to do so, inter alia, because Whallon never had the type of "rights of custody" as to Micheli that are protected by the Convention.
Lynn argues that she repeatedly told Whallon that she would eventually be taking Micheli to the United States for her education but that Whallon failed to institute any formal custody proceedings in Mexico until after he had learned that Lynn was planning to remove Micheli.
Lynn also relies on the Second Circuit's recent decision in Croll, supra, where the court held that the mother was not required to return the child to Hong Kong because she did not violate the father's rights of custody under the Convention.
Growing up in a family that was highly conscious of and deeply committed to helping build community, put compassion in Diana's heart and on her mind from a very young age.
Lynn's earliest musical influences came from the church and from hearing such luminaries as Mahalia Jackson and Sam Cooke.
Whether hard-hitting and raw, angelically soft or bubbling with love of life, Diana's positive lyrics and hypnotic grooves are to be experienced and shared and definitely not to be missed.
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DianaLynn Rielage was born in Omaha, Nebraska, the oldest of five children.
Bob was formerly Assistant Chief of the Colerain Department of Fire and EMS and served four years as Fire Marshal for the State of Ohio.
Diana initiated the formation of the Colerain Greenspace Committee in 2001 and currently serves as Trustee liaison.
The Virginian makes the acquaintance of a young man, Mark Shannon (Richard Beymer), who along with his sister (DianaLynn) and her love interest, trail boss Jack Slauson (Myron Healey), is taking a cattle herd to the army.
DianaLynn had been nominated for that same award, for her performance as Betty Hutton's wise-cracking younger sister Emmy in Preston Sturges' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek.
Just days before the Oscar ceremonies, Diana was un-nominated for her role.
Diana paints with acrylic paints and acrylic inks on canvas.
I immediately knew that Dianas work was some of the most fascinating work I have seen in years.
Diana paints on location as much as possible creating an interesting connection to the atmosphere and people she paints.
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DianaLynn Tritch has been writing Christian songs and poetry for over thirty years, and is already at work on her next manuscript.
Her passion is to see others begin to have the joy of their lives returned to them, as they begin to more fully understand the rights they have in the Father through Christ.
Like the butterfly, which must beat its wings against the cocoon to fully emerge, Lynn wants her readers to know that our own wings of Faith are strengthened by the trials we face —as long as our focus remains on Jesus.
The death of Diana, Princess of Wales, on September 1 1997, prompted public demonstrations of grief on an almost unprecendented global scale.
Contributors investigate the complex iconic status of Diana, as a public figure able to sustain a host of alternative identifications, and trace the posthumous romanticisation of aspects of her life such as her charity activism and her relationship with Dodi al Fayed.
The contributors argue that the events following the death of Diana dramatised a complex set of cultural tensions in which the boundaries dividing nationhood and citizenship, charity and activism, private feeling and public politics, were redrawn.
My recollection is that Robert's niece was DianaLynn, a movie star of the era, the same era when Robert was Music Director of MGM (?) Studios.
This was my first indication that DianaLynn was also a pianist.
Can anyone confirm that DianaLynn is indeed the same person who was Robert Armbruster's niece, for whom he arranged that outstanding, positively symphonic Variations on a Theme of Chopsticks.
DianaLynn Thompson, Numbered Leaves of a Katsura Tree, "Hundreds and Thousands", 2000, Bear Creek Park, Surrey, BC, Canada
DianaLynn Thompson's thoughtful and visually stunning artworks bridge the gap between ephemeral "art in nature" installations and community-based conceptual art.
In "Gesture", Thompson began a suite of coastal ephemeral art in nature projects using sand and sea shells and beach clean up.
The yacht DianaLynn is a well found coastal cruiser owned and maintained by a professional merchant marine officer.
She is well-equipped and well-maintained and ready to sail any coast or Caribbean with the right captain at the helm.
DianaLynn looks good and is a pleasure to sail.
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It revolves around the attempts of the central character, Professor Peter Boyd (played by Ronald Reagan), to teach human morals to a chimpanzee, hoping to solve the Nature versus nurture question.
He hires a woman (played by DianaLynn) to pose as its mother while he plays father to it.
Despite Reagan's roles in 60+ films, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, this movie is all many people can remember of his acting career.
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It's the early 18th century--Monroe is president--and buckskin-clad Lancaster and his son (Donald MacDonald) are lighting out for Texas: "It ain't we don't like people--we like room more." They plan to briefly visit Lancaster's tobacco-dealer brother (John McIntire) in the river town of Humility, then move on.
But there are complications from a long-running feud, and some nasty baiting from a whip-cracking storekeeper (Walter Matthau in his film debut); the need to replace their "Texas money" after buying freedom for a bondservant (Dianne Foster); also the matter of deciding who's prettier, her or the local schoolmarm (DianaLynn).
Lancaster aims for some quaint Americana--a sing-along to the tinkling of a pianoforte, a jaw-dropping riverside production number--and there's one nifty bit of action based on how long it took to reload a flintlock rifle.