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- Ignatius "Iggie" Wolfington (October 14, 1919 – September 30, 2004) was an American actor. He was the youngest member of the prominent Wolfington family of Philadelphia...
- Donovan Wolfington were an American punk rock band which formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States in 2011. The band consisted of Neil Berthier (vocals...
- Wolfington, Sean Wolfington, Ana Wolfington and Stephen McEveety. It was financed by producers Sean Wolfington and Eustace Wolfington. Stephen McEveety...
- directed by Monteverde and was produced by their business partners Sean Wolfington, Eduardo Verástegui, Leo Severino, and Denise Pinckley. Monteverde and...
- Festival by winning the "People's Choice Award". Bella was produced by Sean Wolfington, Eduardo Verástegui, Leo Severino, and Denise Pinckley. Monteverde and...
- Forteza as Sister Umilia The film was executive produced by J. Eustace Wolfington, a Philadelphia Main Line businessman, entrepreneur and Catholic philanthropist...
- Don Pedro Colley as Barnsdorf Larry J. Blake as Police Officer Iggie Wolfington as Lawyer - Second Team Jack Manning as Lawyer - First Team Hal Baylor...
- Nirvana?". Dealer. Archived from the original on August 20, 2010. Sean Wolfington Archived 2007-12-11 at the Wayback Machine. AutoSuccess Magazine. Retrieved...
- Mike and Aunt Bee race to Mt. Pilot. On the show the Ringmaster (Iggie Wolfington) introduces Howard and MacBeth. The bird won't talk and the kids are getting...
- original 1957 Broadway production, the song was performed by actor Iggie Wolfington, who portra**** Marcellus Washburn. In the 1962 film version of The Music...