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Sheila Guyse (born Etta
Drucille Guyse; July 14, 1925 –
December 28, 2013), was an
American singer and actress, who
performing on
stage and
screen during...
- John
Guyse (1680-1761) was an
English independent minister.
Guyse was born in
Hertford in 1680. He was
educated for the
ministry at the
academy of the...
-
Jacques de
Guyse (Latin:
Iacobus de Guisia; 1334−1399) was a
Franciscan historian of the
County of Hainaut.
Guyse was born in 1334 in Mons in the County...
- 1949–50) were: The ****tail
Party (Play); The
Consul (Musical);
Sheila Guyse,
Performances in
Supporting Roles for Lost in the Stars, and
Daniel Reed...
- and
Samuel Clarke and
William Whiston and
defence of
authenticity by John
Guyse in the
Practical Expositor.
There were
writings by
numerous additional scholars...
- (who had top billing), Avon Long,
Billy Daniels, Ada Brown, and
Sheila Guyse.
Robinson pla**** the boat
pilot and then Sir
Joseph Porter in the play-within-a-play...
- and the
Annales historiae illustrium principum Hannoniae of
Jacques de
Guyse. Jean
Wauquelin also put into
prose the
Manekine of
Philippe de Beaumanoir...
- (1904–1986),
segregationist United States Senator from
Mississippi Sheila Guyse (1925–2013),
actress and
recording artist Andrew R.
Johnson (1856–1933)...
-
business magnate who
swindled her out of her
family run
candy business.
Sheila Guyse as
Julie Weston Hilda Offley as Aunt
Hattie William Greaves as Bert Hallam...
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Broadway Cast
Album Cast: Todd Duncan,
Frank Roane, Inez Matthews,
Sheila Guyse,
Herbert Coleman, etc.
Decca 1949
Musical show
Album 2013 "Louie Louie"...