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Patrick J.
Crisham (born June 4, 1877 in Amesbury, M****achusetts – June 12, 1915 in Syracuse, New York) was an
American baseball player who pla**** infielder...
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, with
Katherine Kath as La
Goulue and
Walter Crisham as
Valentin le Désossé. 1955. Film.
French Cancan. A
fictionalized history...
- (uncredited) Mary
Clare as
Madame Louet Lee
Montague as
Maurice Joyant Walter Crisham as
Valentin le
Cesosse Theodore Bikel as King
Milan IV of
Serbia Peter...
- Hugh
McDermott as Dave
Fenner Linden Travers as Miss
Blandish Walter Crisham as
Eddie Schultz MacDonald Parke as Doc
Danny Green as Flyn
Lilli Molnar...
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, with
Katherine Kath as La
Goulue and
Walter Crisham as
Valentin le Désossé. 1954. Film.
French Cancan. A
fictionalized history...
- C. D. Adams, OBE. E. A. Burridge. L. W. Cannon, CBE. W. J.
Crisham, CBE. W. D. Disbrey, CBE, AFC.
Viscount A. P. H. Forbes, AFC, RAFVR. C. R. Lousada...
- Low revues, with
scripts by Alan Melville,
first taking over from
Walter Crisham in 1944; this was
followed in June 1948 by the À la
Carte revue at the...
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Wonderland (1944). In the
Leslie Henson show
Gaieties (1945) Payn and
Walter Crisham sang and
danced "White Tie and Tails".
Coward came
backstage after a performance...
- Harcourt-Smith Air
Officer Commanding No. 12
Group 1951–1953 Succeeded by
William Crisham Preceded by Sir
Lawrence Pendred Air
Officer Commanding-in-Chief Flying...
- the
Superbas from the
Louisville Colonels.
March 1900: Kit McKenna, Pat
Crisham and
Candy LaChance were
purchased from the
Superbas by the
Cleveland Blues...