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  1. American Elizabeth Robinson (featured) becomes the first woman in history to win Olympic gold in track-and-field during the 1928 Olympic Games, the first in which women could compete in many sports. The 16-year-old high school student was discovered by her coach as she was running to catch a train.Public Domain.

  2. J.P. O'Donnell was born on 25 June 1925 in Inwood, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Your Favorite Story (1953), The Ford Television Theatre (1952) and Fireside Theatre (1949). She died on 14 November 1994 in Orange, California, USA.

  3. www.jpodonnell.comJP O'Donnell

    About the Author. JP O'Donnell is the author of Run for My Life, Living On The Fringe Of The Mob, Fatal Gamble and its sequels, Deadly Codes: A Gallagher Novel and Pulse of My Heart: A Gallagher Novel. He also released his first children's book, The Tall Tree, in 2019. The feature length motion picture, Bent (2018), is based on characters ...

  4. www.jpodonnell.com › mediaJP O'Donnell

    Awards. Inspirational Book of the Year: Run for My Life by Joseph P O'Donnell (Published by Outskirts Press) "O'Donnell’s Run for My Life is a testament to the indomitable human spirit in its gripping tale of courage, resilience, and hope in the face of adversity. Through his inspirational story, he reminds readers of the power of ...

  5. Oct 17, 2023 · The three are holding Jones' award for best actress. This photograph appears with the article "Jennifer Jones and James Dean Win Audience Awards," Los Angeles Times , 7 Dec. 1955: A1. Text from newspaper caption: Year's Best Actress—Jennifer Jones, who won Audience Award trophy as best actress in Love is a Many Splendored Thing , got best wishes of costar Actor William Holden, right, and ...

  6. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 1956–1970. Jacklyn Pearl O'Donnell (born January 20, 1941) is a retired American actress who was active from 1956 until 1970. She had regular starring roles on two television series, and performed on stage and in films. From September 1961 on she used the name "Erin O'Donnell" for billing credits.

  7. www.jpodonnell.com › booksJP O'Donnell

    Run for My Life: Run for My Life is a compelling memoir that chronicles the life of David Kolmann who was born in Communist-occupied Czechoslovakia in 1948. Blessed with athletic talent but victimized by antisemitism and a repressive, post-World War II regime, Daniel was taken away from his family at age twelve and forced to live in a Russian-controlled sports camp where he was trained to be ...

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