• Emma Amos may refer to: Emma Amos (actress) (born 1964), English actress Emma Amos (painter) (1937–2020), American painter and printmaker This disambiguation...
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  • Emma Amos (born 18 August 1964 in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire) is an English actress. She played Yvonne Sparrow in the last three series and 2016...
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  • Emma Amos (16 March 1937 – 20 May 2020) was a postmodern African-American painter and printmaker. Amos was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1937 to India DeLaine...
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  • Aflac Danny Amos (born 1987), South African born-Israeli association football player Emma Amos (disambiguation), multiple people Frederick T. Amos, American...
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  • Davies' private life, which centres on his estranged wife, Julie (played by Emma Amos). The storyline regularly integrates Davies' attempts to address the loss...
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  • Martin Dennis Starring Nicholas Lyndhurst Michelle Holmes Dervla Kirwan Emma Amos Elizabeth Carling Victor McGuire Christopher Ettridge Theme music composer...
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  • Paul Lesley Manville as Jenny Ford, the social worker Ron Cook as Stuart Emma Amos as Girl with scar Brian Bovell and Trevor Laird as Hortense's brothers...
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  • Bearden, Charles Alston, Charles White, Felrath Hines, Norman Lewis, Emma Amos, Reginald Gammon, and Hale Woodruff as members. The Spiral collective...
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  • 1973 painting by the postmodern African-American painter and printmaker Emma Amos (1937-2020). In 2018 the painting was acquired directly from the artist's...
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    Bearden, Norman Lewis, Hale Woodruff and Charles Alston on July 5, 1963. Emma Amos was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1938. She is an African American postmodernist...
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