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Laura Ann Branigan (July 3, 1952 [nb 1] – August 26, 2004) was an American singer. Her signature song, the platinum-certified 1982 single "Gloria", stayed on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for 36 weeks, then a record for a female artist, peaking at No. 2. It also reached number one in Australia and Canada.
- ‘Gloria’ Plot Summary
- Who Was Mia Orlov?
- Who Killed Mia Orlov?
- ‘Gloria’ Ending Explained – Why Did Vidal Become A Kgb Agent?
- Was Mia Alive?
At the height of the Cold War, Engineer João Vidal arrives in Glória do Ribatejo to take over his new job as the technical antenna coordinator at RARET. It is an American broadcasting station set up to receive transmission between America and its allies (agents and embassies) positioned in the Eastern Bloc. Portugal is at the proper distance to rec...
As soon as Vidal came to RARET, he conducted a search for Mia Orlov. He told his colleagues that he met Mia in college through a friend. He investigated Goncalo (a friend and colleague in RARET) and found photos of Mia and Goncalo in his cabin. In the pictures, Mia and Goncalo celebrated July 4th together, and Vidal suspected that the two were roma...
Vidal teamed up with Alexandre to find Mia’s killer and complete her unfinished business, i.e., kill American agents James Wilson and Anne O’Brien. Vidal conducted an investigation to find out Mia’s killer. The fisherman who extracted Mia’s body from the water told Vidal that they found a ring in her hand that suggested that she was either married ...
After Mia’s killers were killed, Alexandre asked Vidal to continue their plan and explode RARET. He wanted Salazar to close down the radio station and put an end to Americans in the region. However, Vidal didn’t want to kill any more people and thus suggested Alexandre to explode the antennas instead. Vidal’s suggestion was rejected as the KGB was ...
Alexandre explained to Vidal that almost everything we do in life is motivated by passion. In a flashback, Mia asked Vidal why he wanted to become a KGB agent and infiltrate RARET. She wondered whether it was about extortion or conviction. Vidal didn’t answer, but in the end, it was duly explained that Vidal became a KGB agent out of passion. Not a...
Aug 31, 2004 · Laura Branigan, a Grammy-nominated pop singer best known for her 1982 platinum hit “Gloria,” has died. She was 47. Branigan died Thursday in her sleep at her home, said her manager, John...
Aug 29, 2004 · Laura Branigan, a singer whose high-volume vocals in the disco-style song ''Gloria'' propelled her into pop stardom, died in her sleep Thursday night at her home in East Quogue, N.Y. She was...
Jul 1, 2008 · The three therapists - Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis and Fritz Perls - were solicited for their responses and evaluations; the films were, controversially, shown in theatres and on TV. There was a lawsuit and a life-long relationship. The success of the films was said to be down to 'Gloria's genius'.
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Nov 17, 2017 · Gloria Graham (left), Peter Turner and friend in New York in the early 1980s. Anita Singh. 17 November 2017 1:03pm GMT. When Peter Turner first met Gloria Grahame, she was a fading Hollywood...
Gloria died of leukaemia in September 1979 at home in Carmel California, she was 46 years old, her passing, as her life seemed to have a profound effect Carl Rogers , who later wrote : “In the ensuing years she wrote me about many things in her life, but I do not feel free to reveal the content.