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Binkie Stuart (March 11, 1932 –
August 4, 2001) was a
Scottish film actress.
During the 1930s she enjo****
brief fame as a
child actress and was considered...
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Binkie may
refer to Hugh
Binkie Beaumont (1908–1973),
British theatre manager and
producer Binkie Stuart,
Scottish child actress born as
Elizabeth Alison...
- (1810–1872),
first printed in Whistle-
binkie:
Stories for the
Fireside in 1841 and re-printed in Whistle-
Binkie; a
Collection of
Songs for the Social...
- Hugh "
Binkie"
Beaumont (27
March 1908 - 22
March 1973) was a
British theatre manager and producer,
sometimes referred to as the "éminence grise" of the...
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characters pla**** by an
extremely theatrical actor and actress: "ageing
juvenile Binkie Huckaback" (Pad****) and Dame
Celia Molestrangler (Marsden). The two, originally...
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Electrik Red is an
American R&B girl group,
comprising Kyndra "
Binkie" Reevey,
Lesley Lewis,
Naomi Allen, and
Sarah Rosete. The
members began their individual...
- Whistle-
Binkie, or, The
piper of the party:
Being a
collection of
songs for the
social circle was a
Scottish poetry and song
anthology first appearing...
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contributors to West End
theatre including John Gielgud,
Terence Rattigan and
Binkie Beaumont. On Burton's performance,
fellow actor and friend,
Robert Hardy...
- the time who were
billed as the "British
Shirley Temple", the
other being Binkie Stuart. In 1943,
Ascot appeared in "Magic ****", a West End
revue at the...
- Barbara, Jack,
Colin and George. Jack's
sister Susie and her best
friend Binkie make
occasional appearances in the books; they hate the
Secret Seven and...