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- Symona Ferner Boniface (March 5, 1894[citation needed] – September 2, 1950) was an American film actress, most frequently seen in bit parts in comedy shorts...
- as Shemp Christine McIntyre as Mrs. Allen Kenneth MacDonald as Mr. Allen Symona Boniface as Mrs. Norfleet Emil Sitka as Walter Norfleet Dudley ****erson...
- in Los Angeles in 1926, when it featured actors such as James A. Marcus, Symona Boniface and Gale Gordon. The play has been adapted in several Indian languages...
- extras during the Studio Era include Bess Flowers, Ellinor Vanderveer, Symona Boniface, Minta Durfee, Florence Wix, Maurice Costello, Lester Dorr, Philo...
- company Founded April 15, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-04-15) Headquarters 25 Symona Petliury str., Kyiv, Ukraine Owner Ministry of Energy Website ua.energy...
- Pal the Dog as Himself Robert Smith as Tunney Richard Smith as Coolidge Symona Boniface as Party guest Ed Brandenburg as Officer Harry Earles as Gus, one...
- Party) Mykola Shchors erected in 1954, and located at an intersection of Symona Petliury Street [wikidata] and Taras Shevchenko Boulevard [wikidata], Kyiv...
- Heavenly switchboard operator Victor Travers as Mr. DePeyster (final film) Symona Boniface as Mrs. DePeyster Jules White as Heavenly Train announcer (voice)...
- Worden as Townsman (uncredited) Louis Faust as Hondo Jeffries (uncredited) Symona Boniface as Dance Hall Madam (uncredited) Prin****l photography took place...
- John G. Blystone (1892–1938), director Stanley Blystone (1894–1956), actor Symona Boniface (1894–1950), actress Al Bridge (1891–1957), actor Tyler Brooke...