- by this name. The
alley cat "
Mehitabel" of Don Marquis's
fictional writings,
Archy and
Mehitabel. A doll
named Mehitabel (Hitty) in Hitty, Her
First Hundred...
-
Archy and
Mehitabel (styled as
archy and
mehitabel) are
fictional characters created in 1916 by Don Marquis, a
columnist for The
Evening Sun newspaper...
-
Shinbone Alley (sometimes
performed as
archy &
mehitabel) is a
musical with a book by Joe
Darion and Mel Brooks,
lyrics by Darion, and
music by George...
-
cabaret and on the
stage in the 2005
Magnormos production of
archy &
mehitabel,
based on Don Marquis's
books of poetry. She also
appeared in ****tet,...
- playwright. He is
remembered best for
creating the
characters Archy and
Mehitabel,
supposed authors of
humorous verse.
During his
lifetime he was equally...
-
Kleinsinger musical of the same name as well as the
original Archy and
Mehitabel stories by Don Marquis. It was
directed by John
David Wilson.
Eddie Bracken...
- On May 16, 1960,
Grimes acted and sang as
Mehitabel in an
abridged version of the
musical Archy and
Mehitabel as part of the
syndicated TV
anthology series...
- The Nanny.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,
Columbia Records, 1950
archy and
mehitabel: a back-alley
opera (with
Eddie Bracken), Columbia, 1954 Show Girl, Roulette...
- (uncredited) The
Restless Breed (1957) as
Kehta The Gift of Love (1958) as
Mehitabel aka
Hitty Bye Bye
Birdie (uncredited, 1963)
Alfred Hitch**** Presents...
- Worcester, New York, and came to Ohio to woo his
childhood sweetheart,
Mehitabel Ballou, only to find her married. He
instead wed her
sister Eliza, who...