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Googie architecture (/ˈɡuːɡi/ GOO-ghee) is a type of ****urist
architecture influenced by car culture, jets, the
Atomic Age and the
Space Age. It originated...
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Georgette Lizette "
Googie"
Withers (12
March 1917 – 15 July 2011) was an
English entertainer. She was a
dancer and actress, with a
lengthy career spanning...
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Carolyn Coppola,
known as
Googie, was an
American jazz and pop singer-songwriter. She is best
known as the lead
singer and
songwriter of the jazz rock...
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Googie's Coffee Shop (styled googies) was a
small restaurant located at 8100
Sunset Boulevard in Los
Angeles next door to the
famous Schwab's Pharmacy...
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Googie architecture structures in the
United States which includes a
photographic gallery with a
brief description of some of the structures.
Googie was...
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Rafael Leon René (March 30, 1927 –
November 25, 2007),
known as
Googie René, was an
American musician, bandleader, and songwriter. He was born in Los Angeles...
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Corridors is a 1951
British drama film
directed by Pat
Jackson and
starring Googie Withers,
Godfrey Tearle,
James Donald and
Petula Clark. It was
written by...
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remake of One Day at a Time. For theater, she is best
known for her role as
Googie Gomez in The Ritz for
which she
received a Tony Award. She also starred...
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stars Armin Mueller-Stahl, Noah Taylor,
Geoffrey Rush, Lynn Redgrave,
Googie Withers,
Sonia Todd and John Gielgud.
Shine had its
world premiere at the...
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Joanna Godden (1947) and It
Always Rains on
Sunday (1947). Both
starred Googie Withers, whom
McCallum married in 1948.
McCallum then made The Calendar...