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- Marylouise Burke is an American actress. Her roles have included the 2004 Alexander Payne film Sideways, in which she pla**** Phyliis, the mother of the...
- Look up Mary, Louise, or Marylouise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mary Louise may refer to: Mary Louise (name), a name (including a list of persons...
- April 13 to May 13, 2001. Directed by David Petrarca, the cast starred Marylouise Burke as Kimberly. Lindsay-Abaire received the Kesselring Prize in November...
- doppelgängers in them. Reddington ditches his car and visits his friend Paula (Marylouise Burke). At her house, he makes up his backup plan and delivers a farewell...
- Marylouise Fennell (1939 – 2022) was an American religious sister, educator, and academic administrator. She was the president of Carlow University from...
- Mary-Louise McLaws AO (née Viney; 17 March 1953 – 12 August 2023) was an Australian epidemiologist. Specialising in infectious diseases, she was a professor...
- to escape the game. The five contenders selected are: Connie Trabucco (Marylouise Burke) – 57 years old, single, emergency room nurse. Jeffrey Norman (Glenn...
- Despair of Husband Edgar's Brush With Death", People, December 10, 1984. Marylouise Oates, "Fawn Hall Signs with Superagent", Los Angeles Times, August 19...
- Michael Braun Louis Cancelmi David Patrick Kelly Lakisha Mic****e May Death Marylouise Burke Usher God Understanding Jocelyn Bioh Love Chris Perfetti Time Little...
- Off-Broadway in 2003, at the Manhattan Theatre Club, in a production featuring Marylouise Burke, John Gallagher, Jr., and Ana Gasteyer. Lindsay-Abaire's other plays...