Elizabeth Brice, later Elizabeth Amadas (died 1532), lady at the royal court of King Henry VIII of England
Elizabeth Brice (1957–2011), cannabis activist who wrote as Clare Hodges
Elizabeth Brice (performer) (c. 1885–1965), American musical-comedy singer and dancer
Liz May Brice (born 1975), English actress
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ElizabethBrice may refer to: ElizabethBrice, later Elizabeth Amadas (died 1532), lady at the royal court of King Henry VIII of England Elizabeth Brice...
Clare Hodges (6 July 1957 – 23 August 2011), also known as ElizabethBrice, was an English activist who advanced the medical understanding of cannabis...
entertainers, including W. C. Fields, Eddie Cantor, Josephine Baker, Fanny Brice, Ann Pennington, Bert Williams, Eva Tanguay, Bob Hope, Will Rogers, Ruth...
Elizabeth May Brice (born 8 September 1975) is an English actress. She is known for roles such as the convicted murderess, Pat Kerrigan, on ITV1's Bad...
the Woods CD, 1988, RCA Victor 6796-2-RC Henry, William A. and Bland, Elizabeth A. "Theater: Some Enchanted Evening 'Into the Woods'" Archived 2012-07-29...
Patrick Brice and written by Brice and Mark Duplass. It is a sequel to Brice's 2014 film Creep, which was also written by Duplass and Brice. Duplass...
The large cast featured Emmy Wehlen, Leon Errol, the Dolly Sisters, ElizabethBrice, Frank Tinney, and Charles King. A young Mae West played a small role...
Slater Whitson m. Leo Friedman "Let Me Live And Stay In Dixieland" w.m. ElizabethBrice & Charles King "Liebesfreud" m. Fritz Kreisler "Liebeslied" m. Fritz...
in 1447 Sir Hugh Brice, Mayor of London 1485–1486 William Brice, reeve of Longbridge Deverill 1536–1537 Hugh Brice, married Elizabeth Spencer, received...
Minnie Fay in Hello, Dolly! (2017–18) and portraying the lead role of Fanny Brice in the first revival of Funny Girl (2022), a performance for which she earned...
"Hello, Honey" w. George V. Hobart m. Raymond Hubbell. Introduced by ElizabethBrice in the revue Ziegfeld Follies of 1913 "Hungarian Rag" m. Julius Lenzberg...
Brice Lalonde (French pronunciation: [bʁis lalɔ̃d]; born 10 February 1946) is a former green party leader in France, who ran for President of France in...
1781. The couple would have five children: Julia, Anne, Elizabeth, James, Thomas, John. Brice began his political career as tax commissioner for the county...
former wives to an opening of one of Rose's shows. His first two wives ElizabethBrice (née Bessie Shaler; 1883–1965) and Madgie Miller – were actresses....
Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Dallas, Duncan (September 20, 2011). "ElizabethBrice obituary". The Guardian. "Sybil Jason, child star and screen rival...
in White Oak, South Carolina, to John Vinson (1845–1917) and Mary ElizabethBrice (1843–1895). He earned a bachelor's degree from Austin College in 1896...
Clarke's ex-husband Lew Brice claimed to have seen the film more than 20 times (and at least twice per week) and that Brice "says he goes to see the...