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Arman (November 17, 1928 –
October 22, 2005) was a French-born
American artist. Born
Armand Fernandez in Nice, France,
Arman was a
painter who
moved from...
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Louise Dearman (born 13
March 1979) is a
British actress and singer,
perhaps best
known for
playing Glinda and
Elphaba in the West End
production of the...
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taken to Leakesville, Mississippi, by her
estranged boyfriend,
Derrick Dearman. He
released her that day.
Lester returned with the
infant to Citronelle...
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Sarah Chapman (later
Dearman; 31
October 1862 – 27
November 1945) was a
British trade unionist who was one of the
leaders of the 1888
Bryant & May matchgirls'...
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Dearman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Glyn
Dearman (1939–1997),
former child actor whose acting career spanned almost two decades...
- Glyn
Dearman (30
December 1939 – 30
November 1997) was an
English actor,
originally a
child actor,
whose career spanned almost two decades, including...
- Press.
Retrieved August 14, 2024. "Case View Ex
parte Derrick Dearman (In re:
Derrick Dearman v.
State of Alabama)".
Alabama Appellate Courts Public Portal...
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directed by Glyn
Dearman for BBC Puss-in-Boots (1982)
adapted by
Carter from her
short story and
directed by Glyn
Dearman for BBC A Self-Made Man...
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summer of 2014, two
children made
accusations that
their father,
Ricky Dearman,
former husband of Russian-born
Hampstead resident Ella Draper, was running...
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Edward Alfred Dearman (13 June 1904 – 12
September 1979) was a
British tennis player, then
later solicitor. He
competed at the
Wimbledon Championships...