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  1. Lurene Tuttle (August 29, 1907 – May 28, 1986) was an American actress and acting coach, who made the transition from vaudeville to radio, and later to films and television. Her most enduring impact was as one of network radio's more versatile actresses. Often appearing in 15 shows per week, [1] comedies, dramas, thrillers, soap operas, and ...

  2. Julia Sturtevant was the daughter of Ephraim Sturtevant, a Florida planter and state senator. She married Frederick Leonard Tuttle on January 22, 1867. They had two children: a daughter, Frances Emeline (b. 1868), and a son, Henry Ethelbert (b. 1870). Julia Tuttle first visited the Biscayne Bay region of southern Florida in 1875 with her ...

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · Lurene Tuttle (August 29, 1907 – May 28, 1986) was an American actress and acting coach, who made the transition from vaudeville to radio, and later to films and television. Her most enduring impact was as one of network radio's more versatile actresses. Often appearing in 15 shows per week, comedies, dramas, thrillers, soap operas, and crime dramas, she became known as the "First Lady of ...

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    •Denis O'Hare (Larry Harvey) is credited but does not appear.

    •Commentary: Ryan Murphy warns finale contains 'the most shocking scene we've ever done'.

    •Commentary: Connie Britton talks Vivien shocker and filming birthing sequence. “It was exhausting and brutal”

    •The show that is playing in the living room in the first scene, in which Constance is passed out and drunk is "Newhart". In the scene that we are shown Newhart's character Bob says "You always give a guy a second chance. That's the golden rule."

    •"Newhart" ended its eight-year run with the revelation that whole series had been an epic nightmare dreamed by the character Bob Newhart played in his first sitcom, a psychiatrist named Robert Hartley.

    •The doctor says to Ben and Vivien that the phenomenon in which one fetus is killing the other through taking all the nutrients is called "intrauterine omophagia". Omophagia means eating of raw meat, an ironic definition given Vivien was fed offal during her pregnancy.

    •Why can Violet be with Vivien as ghosts, but Tate not with Hugo?

    •Why does Nora not remember things?

    •Why does Tate not remember the school shooting?

    •Is the "stillborn" baby really dead or a ghost? Or did Dr. Montgomery just say that? Is it really now an 6-month premature baby that will remain in that form forever?

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julia_TuttleJulia Tuttle - Wikipedia

    Julia Sturtevant was the daughter of Ephraim Sturtevant, a Florida planter and state senator. She married Frederick Leonard Tuttle on January 22, 1867. They had two children: a daughter, Frances Emeline (b. 1868), and a son, Henry Ethelbert (b. 1870). Julia Tuttle first visited the Biscayne Bay region of southern Florida in 1875 with her ...

  5. The first baby, the one Ben's fathered, is stillborn. Charles gives the baby to Nora so she can have the baby (it died in the house). The second child that Tate fathered is alive and healthy. Both Ben and Vivien question why the people who assisted the birth are covered in grisly wounds. Constance evades their question.

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  7. The story of Vivien Leigh's successful drive to win the role of Scarlett has long been the stuff of Hollywood legend, from the series of London head shots she sent to Selznick, complete with hoopskirt, parasol and ring curls, to her whirlwind trip to Los Angeles to visit Olivier while he was shooting his first American picture, Wuthering Heights, based on Emily Brontë 's novel. Olivier saw to ...

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