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Dulcy may
refer to: A
short form of
Dulcinea Dulcy (play) by
George S.
Kaufman and Marc Connelly, upon
which the
subsequent films were based.
Dulcy (1923...
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Dulcy Singer is an
American television producer, who
served as
executive producer for
Sesame Street from 1980–1993,
previously she had
worked on that...
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Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu (born July 26, 1999) is a
Cameroonian basketball player who
plays for the
Seattle Storm of the WNBA. She pla****
college at South...
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Jacques Dulcy (born 11
January 1954) is a
French equestrian. He
competed in the team
eventing at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Walrus,
French coyote Antoine Depardieu, half-roboticized
Bunnie Rabbot, and
Dulcy the Dragon. They act as a
rebellion against Robotnik's regime.
Sonic uses...
- best friend, Rich, on
Better Things.
Bader has been
married to
actress Dulcy Rogers since May 1997.
Together they have two children,
Ondine and Sebastian...
- 1998. Vol.123, Iss. 16; p. 139. An
Unholy Alliance.
Review by Brainard,
Dulcy.
Publishers W****ly. New York: Nov 25, 1996. Vol.243, Iss. 48; p.?. A Bone...
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Dulcy is a 1923
American silent comedy film
directed by
Sidney A.
Franklin and
starring Constance Talmadge. The film was
adapted from the
Broadway production...
- (1940).
Dailey was the
juvenile lead in The
Captain Is a Lady (1940) and
Dulcy (1940). He
appeared in a
musical comedy in
Hullabaloo (1940), then had a...
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Dulcy is a 1940
American comedy film,
based upon the 1921 play
written by
directed by
George S.
Kaufman and Marc Connelly. It was
directed by S. Sylvan...