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Dobbins (April 14, 1926 –
January 22, 2007),
known professionally as Liz
Renay, was an
American stripper, author, and
actress who
appeared in John Waters'...
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Diane Renay (born July 13, 1945), born
Renee Diane Kushner, is an
American pop singer, best
known for her 1964 hit song, "Navy Blue".
Renay was born to...
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Renay (French pronunciation: [ʁənɛ]) is a
commune in the Loir-et-Cher
department in
central France.
Communes of the Loir-et-Cher
department "Répertoire...
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Esther Renay Dean (born
April 15, 1986),
known professionally as
Ester Dean, is an
American singer-songwriter and
record producer. She rose to prominence...
- film directed, produced, and
written by John Waters. The film
stars Liz
Renay, Mink Stole,
Susan Lowe,
Edith M****ey, Mary
Vivian Pearce, and Jean Hill...
- Navy and
uniforms of the
Canadian Forces.) Navy Blue is an
album by
Diane Renay (all the
songs are
about sailors). Navy blue is used by
numerous professional...
- the
novel begins with
Renay's moving in with Terry, much of the
novel is
recounted in
Renay's recountings of past events.
Renay discusses her meeting...
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Ivory Stone,
Andrea King,
Roosevelt Jackson, Joe De Sue, Nick
Bolin and Liz
Renay. It is
loosely based on Mary S****ey's 1818
novel Frankenstein; or, The...
- is
continued in "Kiss Me Sailor."
Recorded in 1963 by pop
singer Diane Renay at the age of
seventeen and
released as a single, "Navy Blue"
reached number...
- "Navy Blue" is the only
studio album by
American performer Diane Renay,
released in 1964. It
included two Top 40 hits, "Navy Blue" and "Kiss Me Sailor...