Doris Nolan (July 14, 1916 – July 29, 1998) was an American actress best known for her Broadway roles and her appearance in the 1938 movie Holiday. She...
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by Philip Barry, stars Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant and features Doris Nolan, Lew Ayres, and Edward Everett Horton. Horton reprised his role as Professor...
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innovative audience-member jury and became a hit, running for seven months. Doris Nolan, in her Broadway debut, received positive reviews for her portrayal of...
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under a pseudonym before 1945. Knox was married to American actress Doris Nolan (1916–1998) from 1944 until his death in 1995. They starred together...
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Dennis Nolan (disambiguation), multiple people Derek Nolan (born 1982), Irish politician Dick Nolan (disambiguation), multiple people Doris Nolan (1916–1998)...
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Patrick Magee as bishop (restaurant) Alun Owen as curate (restaurant) Doris Nolan as older woman (restaurant) Jill Melford as younger woman (restaurant)...
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briefly married to actor Andrew Knox (the son of actors Alexander Knox and Doris Nolan, who later committed suicide in 1987), but they separated after a few...
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Walter Lang and starring Doris Nolan, George Murphy and Ella Logan. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Doris Nolan as Diana Borden George...
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performs as Dee Doris Doris Ngcengwane (born 1947), South African politician Doris Niles (née Jones), (1905–1998), American dancer Doris Nolan (1916–1998)...
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musical comedy film directed by William Rowland and starring Wendy Barrie, Doris Nolan and Gordon Oliver. It was made by the poverty row studio Producers Releasing...
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