Gladys Gordon (aka G.G. Pendarves, Gladys Gordon Trenery and Marjory E. Lambe, lived 1885–1938) was an English novelist and screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent era.[1][2]
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GladysGordon (aka G.G. Pendarves, GladysGordon Trenery and Marjory E. Lambe, lived 1885–1938) was an English novelist and screenwriter active during...
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recurring roles on two CBS-TV sitcoms – The Danny Thomas Show and Pete and Gladys. Gordon was to have joined The Lucy Show at its premiere in the fall of 1962...
Company, who soon suggested that Gladys, then age seven, and Lottie, then age six, be given two small theatrical roles—Gladys portrayed a girl and a boy, while...
era. On many of her screenplays, she collaborated with fellow writer GladysGordon. Jazzland (1928) The Girl He Didn't Buy (1928) Golden Shackles (1928)...
Brennan ABC sitcom, The Real McCoys. Gordon had a co-starring role in the CBS television comedy Pete and Gladys. At this time, he guest starred with Pat...
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offered to boys at the time.[citation needed] In 1930 a new headmistress, GladysGordon Everett, was chosen from a long list of candidates. Everett had been...
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the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Pymble after the resignation of GladysGordon Everett. During Jobson's tenure the school experienced significant change;...
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born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, to Vernon (1916–1979) and Gladys Love (née Smith; 1912–1958) Presley. Elvis' twin Jesse Garon was delivered...
"Misell"). He was interested in acting from an early age and attended GladysGordon's Academy of Dramatic Arts in Walthamstow from the age of seven. He did...
Dallas M. Fitzgerald Written by Gardner Bradford Willard King Bradley GladysGordon Ada McQuillan Produced by Dallas M. Fitzgerald Starring Lillian Rich...
Chambers, Ted Knight as Barney Gordon, Harvey Korman as Harvey Willis, Jean Marsh as Celia Hoffman, Rita Moreno as GladysGordon, Nancy Morgan as Joanie Hoffman...
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William (1872–1925); Theodore (1876–1945); Leopold D. (1879–1962); and Carrie Gladys (1882–1959), who was left almost blind after a childhood accident. Weisz...
Beatrice Gladys Lillie, Lady Peel (29 May 1894 – 20 January 1989), known as Bea Lillie, was a Canadian-born British actress, singer and comedic performer...