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Marylouise Burke is an
American actress. Her
roles have
included the 2004
Alexander Payne film Sideways, in
which she pla**** Phyliis, the
mother of the...
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Marylouise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mary
Louise may
refer to: Mary
Louise (name), a name (including a list of persons...
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April 13 to May 13, 2001.
Directed by
David Petrarca, the cast
starred Marylouise Burke as Kimberly. Lindsay-Abaire
received the
Kesselring Prize in November...
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Marylouise Fennell (1939–2022) was an
American religious sister, educator, and
academic administrator. She was the
president of
Carlow University from...
- doppelgängers in them.
Reddington ditches his car and
visits his
friend Paula (
Marylouise Burke). At her house, he
makes up his
backup plan and
delivers a farewell...
- Mary-Louise
McLaws AO (née Viney; 17
March 1953 – 12
August 2023) was an
Australian epidemiologist.
Specialising in
infectious diseases, she was a professor...
- to
escape the game. The five
contenders selected are:
Connie Trabucco (
Marylouise Burke) – 57
years old, single,
emergency room nurse.
Jeffrey Norman (Glenn...
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portrayal of Shrum's
former client, John Edwards.
Shrum is
married to
Marylouise Oates, a
writer and
former columnist for the Los
Angeles Times. He has...
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Robin Tunney, Adam Scott,
Jeremy Strong,
William Sadler,
Aubrey Dollar,
Marylouise Burke and Josh Hamilton. The film was
released on
April 26, 2013, by Phase...
- from the
original on July 7, 2009.
Retrieved February 20, 2017. Oates,
Marylouise (July 22, 1988). "It Was the
Speech That Ate Atlanta". Los
Angeles Times...