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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PJ_HarveyPJ Harvey - Wikipedia

    PJ Harvey. Polly Jean Harvey MBE (born 9 October 1969) is an English singer-songwriter. Primarily known as a vocalist and guitarist, she is also proficient with a wide range of instruments. [1] Harvey began her career in 1988 when she joined local band Automatic Dlamini as a vocalist, guitarist and saxophonist.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_ShelleyMary Shelley - Wikipedia

    — William Godwin to Mary Shelley After her husband's death, Mary Shelley lived for a year with Leigh Hunt and his family in Genoa, where she often saw Byron and transcribed his poems. She resolved to live by her pen and for her son, but her financial situation was precarious. On 23 July 1823, she left Genoa for England and stayed with her father and stepmother in the Strand until a small ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_HerveyHarry Hervey - Wikipedia

    Harry Hervey. Harry Hervey, ca. 1933. Harry Hervey (November 5, 1900 – August 12, 1951) was one of the most highly sought screenplay writers of the first half of the 20th century, praised by critics of literature, stage and screen.

  4. Mary Ann Mobley (February 17, 1937 – December 9, 2014) was an American actress, television personality, and Miss America 1959. Career [ edit ] Mobley was born in 1937 in Biloxi, Mississippi . [1]

  5. Hervé Villechaize. Hervé Jean-Pierre Villechaize ( French: [ɛʁve vilʃɛz]; 23 April 1943 – 4 September 1993) was a French actor, teenage model and painter. He was born in Paris . Villechaize was known for his many movie and television roles including that of the evil henchman Nick Nack in the James Bond movie, The Man with the Golden Gun ...

  6. Lady Lepell Hervey (1723–1780), ⚭ 1743 Constantine Phipps, 1. Baron Mulgrave; Augustus John Hervey, 3. Earl of Bristol (1724–1779), Vizeadmiral der Royal Navy; Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4. Earl of Bristol (1730–1803), anglikanischer Bischof von Cloyne und Derry; Lady Mary Hervey (um 1726–1815), ⚭ 1745 George Fitzgerald, of Turlough;