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  • Betty Field
  • American actress (1916–1973)

    Betty Field (February 8, 1916 – September 13, 1973) was an American film and stage actress. Field was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to George and Katharine

    Betty Field

    Betty Field

    Betty_Field

  • Betty Fields
  • British actress (1901–1974)

    Betty Fields (born Elizabeth Stansfield; 31 March 1901–March 1974), born in Rochdale, Lancashire, was a British actress. She was the sister of Gracie Fields

    Betty Fields

    Betty_Fields

  • Betty
  • Name list

    Indian actress and singer Betty Fibichová (1846–1901), Czech opera singer Betty Field (1913–1973), American actress Betty Fields (1906–1938), British actress

    Betty

    Betty

  • The Shepherd of the Hills (1941 film)
  • 1941 film

    Shepherd of the Hills is a 1941 American drama film starring John Wayne, Betty Field and Harry Carey. The supporting cast includes Beulah Bondi, Ward Bond

    The Shepherd of the Hills (1941 film)

    The Shepherd of the Hills (1941 film)

    The_Shepherd_of_the_Hills_(1941_film)

  • Coogan's Bluff (film)
  • 1968 film by Don Siegel

    Siegel. It stars Clint Eastwood, Susan Clark, Don Stroud, Tisha Sterling, Betty Field, and Lee J. Cobb. The film marks the first of five collaborations between

    Coogan's Bluff (film)

    Coogan's_Bluff_(film)

  • Gracie Fields
  • British actress, singer and comedian (1898–1979)

    Dainty Dots".[citation needed] Her two sisters, Edith Fields and Betty Fields, and brother, Tommy Fields, all went on to appear on stage, but Gracie was the

    Gracie Fields

    Gracie Fields

    Gracie_Fields

  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars
  • List of legends of American film history

    (1913–1970) Glenda Farrell (1904–1971) Alice Faye (1915–1998) Betty Field (1916–1973) Gracie Fields (1898–1979) Geraldine Fitzgerald (1913–2005) Rhonda Fleming

    AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars

    AFI's_100_Years...100_Stars

  • Daisy Buchanan
  • Character in The Great Gatsby, 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald

    the subsequent decades, many actresses have played the role, including Betty Field, Phyllis Kirk, Jeanne Crain, Mia Farrow, Mira Sorvino, Carey Mulligan

    Daisy Buchanan

    Daisy Buchanan

    Daisy_Buchanan

  • The Great Gatsby (1949 film)
  • 1949 film directed by Elliott Nugent

    screenplay by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume. The film stars Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey, Ruth Hussey, and Barry Sullivan and features Shelley

    The Great Gatsby (1949 film)

    The_Great_Gatsby_(1949_film)

  • Of Mice and Men (1939 film)
  • 1939 film by Lewis Milestone, Nate Watt

    same name by author John Steinbeck. The film stars Burgess Meredith, Betty Field, and Lon Chaney Jr., and features Charles Bickford, Roman Bohnen, Bob

    Of Mice and Men (1939 film)

    Of Mice and Men (1939 film)

    Of_Mice_and_Men_(1939_film)

  • Barney and Betty Hill incident
  • Alleged alien abduction in 1961

    Barney and Betty Hill were an American couple and civil rights activists who claimed they were abducted by extraterrestrials in a rural portion of the

    Barney and Betty Hill incident

    Barney_and_Betty_Hill_incident

  • Kings Row
  • 1942 film directed by Sam Wood

    1942 film starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan and Betty Field that tells a story of young people growing up in a small American town

    Kings Row

    Kings_Row

  • Tomorrow, the World!
  • 1944 film by Leslie Fenton

    black-and-white film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Fredric March, Betty Field, and Agnes Moorehead, about a young German boy (Skip Homeier) who had

    Tomorrow, the World!

    Tomorrow,_the_World!

  • Bus Stop (1956 film)
  • Film by Joshua Logan

    William Inge. It stars Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Arthur O'Connell, Betty Field, Eileen Heckart, Robert Bray, and Hope Lange. The film is about a group

    Bus Stop (1956 film)

    Bus_Stop_(1956_film)

  • Lauren Bacall
  • American actress (1924–2014)

    Lauren Bacall (born Betty Joan Perske; September 16, 1924 – August 12, 2014) was an American actress. She was named the 20th-greatest female star of classic

    Lauren Bacall

    Lauren Bacall

    Lauren_Bacall

  • Not Without My Daughter (film)
  • 1991 film by Brian Gilbert

    the United States and Israel, and the main characters Betty and Moody are played by Sally Field and Alfred Molina, respectively. Sheila Rosenthal and

    Not Without My Daughter (film)

    Not_Without_My_Daughter_(film)

  • Ugly Betty
  • 2006 American comedy-drama television series

    Ugly Betty is an American comedy-drama television series developed by Silvio Horta, which aired on ABC from September 28, 2006, to April 14, 2010. It

    Ugly Betty

    Ugly_Betty

  • Betty Shabazz
  • American educator and wife of Malcolm X (1935–1997)

    Betty Shabazz (born Betty Dean Sanders; May 28, 1935 – June 23, 1997), also known as Betty X, was an American educator and civil rights advocate who was

    Betty Shabazz

    Betty Shabazz

    Betty_Shabazz

  • Blues in the Night (film)
  • 1941 film by Anatole Litvak

    directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Priscilla Lane, Richard Whorf, Betty Field, Lloyd Nolan, Elia Kazan, and Jack Carson. It was released by Warner

    Blues in the Night (film)

    Blues_in_the_Night_(film)

  • Dream Girl (play)
  • 1945 play by Elmer Rice

    of which Rice was a member, with the author directing his then wife Betty Field in the starring role. The complex scenic and lighting designs were devised

    Dream Girl (play)

    Dream_Girl_(play)

  • My Favorite Husband
  • American radio program and network television series

    feature film Are Husbands Necessary? (1942), co-starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. My Favorite Husband was broadcast on KFI radio in Hollywood, California

    My Favorite Husband

    My_Favorite_Husband

  • Betty Draper
  • Fictional character on American TV series "Mad Men"

    Elizabeth "Betty" Draper Francis (formerly Draper, née Hofstadt) is a fictional character played by January Jones on AMC's television series Mad Men.

    Betty Draper

    Betty_Draper

  • Picnic (1955 film)
  • 1955 film by Joshua Logan

    version, which stars William Holden, Kim Novak, and Rosalind Russell, with Betty Field, Susan Strasberg, and Cliff Robertson in supporting roles. It was adapted

    Picnic (1955 film)

    Picnic_(1955_film)

  • No Exit
  • 1944 play by Jean-Paul Sartre

    7004/5) with Douglas Watson as Garcin/Cradeau, Nancy Wickwire as Inèz, Betty Field as Estelle and "George Spelvin" as the Boy. In 1964, Deutsche Grammophon

    No Exit

    No_Exit

  • Baby Esther
  • American jazz musician

    Danielle (September 3, 2014). "Was The Original Betty Boop A Black Woman?". Hello Beautiful. Fields, Jill (2007). An Intimate Affair: Women, Lingerie

    Baby Esther

    Baby Esther

    Baby_Esther

  • BUtterfield 8
  • 1960 film by Daniel Mann

    Carpenter Dina Merrill as Emily Liggett Mildred Dunnock as Mrs. Wandrous Betty Field as Mrs. Francis Thurber, friend of Mrs. Wandrous Jeffrey Lynn as Bingham

    BUtterfield 8

    BUtterfield 8

    BUtterfield_8

  • Cassie Yates
  • American actress

    needed] Her mother named her after the character Cassandra portrayed by Betty Field in Kings Row. When Yates was young, her family moved from Atlanta to

    Cassie Yates

    Cassie_Yates

  • Betty Wright
  • American singer (1953–2020)

    Norris (December 21, 1953 – May 10, 2020), better known by her stage name Betty Wright, was an American soul and R&B singer, songwriter and background vocalist

    Betty Wright

    Betty Wright

    Betty_Wright

  • Jack Ryan: Ghost War
  • 2026 American film

    Wendell Pierce, Michael Kelly, Max Beesley, JJ Feild, Douglas Hodge, with Betty Gabriel and Sienna Miller. In Dubai, an MI6 mission to extract intel run

    Jack Ryan: Ghost War

    Jack_Ryan:_Ghost_War

  • Black Betty
  • 20th-century African-American work song

    "Black Betty" (Roud 11668) is a 20th-century African-American work song often credited to Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter as the author, though the earliest

    Black Betty

    Black_Betty

  • 7 Women
  • 1966 film by John Ford

    Bancroft, Sue Lyon, Margaret Leighton, Flora Robson, Mildred Dunnock, Betty Field, Anna Lee, Eddie Albert, Mike Mazurki, and Woody Strode. It was produced

    7 Women

    7_Women

  • John Steinbeck
  • American writer and novelist (1902–1968)

    three times: in 1939, starring Burgess Meredith, Lon Chaney Jr., and Betty Field; in 1981, starring Randy Quaid, Robert Blake and Ted Neeley; and in 1992

    John Steinbeck

    John Steinbeck

    John_Steinbeck

  • Sally Field
  • American actress (born 1946)

    was played by Betty Buckley. However, the show's producers decided to take the character in another direction, and offered the part to Field, who won the

    Sally Field

    Sally Field

    Sally_Field

  • Betty Rubble
  • Fictional character in The Flintstones

    Betty Rubble is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones and its spin-offs and live-action motion pictures. She is the

    Betty Rubble

    Betty_Rubble

  • Tim Holt
  • American actor (1919–1973)

    Hall". New York Times. p. 12. Schallert, Edwin (June 15, 1939). "DRAMA: Betty Field Awarded New Paramount Lead". Los Angeles Times. p. 8. DOUGLAS W CHURCHILL

    Tim Holt

    Tim Holt

    Tim_Holt

  • Betty Mahmoody
  • American author and public speaker (born 1945)

    Betty Mahmoody (née Lover; born June 9, 1945) is an American author and public speaker. In 1984, during a visit to Iran with her husband and daughter

    Betty Mahmoody

    Betty_Mahmoody

  • Victory (1940 film)
  • 1940 American film

    directed by John Cromwell and starring Fredric March, Cedric Hardwicke and Betty Field. It was based on the popular 1915 novel by Joseph Conrad. On the eve

    Victory (1940 film)

    Victory_(1940_film)

  • The Southerner (film)
  • 1945 film by Jean Renoir

    standing together in a freshly plowed field preparing for a new season and a new crop. Zachary Scott as Sam Tucker Betty Field as Nona Tucker J. Carrol Naish

    The Southerner (film)

    The Southerner (film)

    The_Southerner_(film)

  • A Touch of the Poet
  • Play by Eugene O'Neill

    ran for 284 performances. The cast included Helen Hayes, Eric Portman, Betty Field, and Kim Stanley. Both the play and Stanley earned Tony Award nominations

    A Touch of the Poet

    A_Touch_of_the_Poet

  • The Great Gatsby (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and Lois Wilson The Great Gatsby (1949 film), starring Alan Ladd and Betty Field The Great Gatsby (1974 film), starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow

    The Great Gatsby (disambiguation)

    The_Great_Gatsby_(disambiguation)

  • Betty Ford
  • First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977

    Ford, Betty; Chase, Chris (1987). Betty, a Glad Awakening. Garden City, New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-23502-0. Ford, Betty; Betty Ford Center

    Betty Ford

    Betty Ford

    Betty_Ford

  • Robert Stroud
  • American inmate and ornithologist (1890–1963)

    fictionalized and renamed warden, Thelma Ritter as Stroud's mother and Betty Field as his wife, renamed Stella Johnson in the film. However, some former

    Robert Stroud

    Robert Stroud

    Robert_Stroud

  • How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
  • 1968 film by Fielder Cook

    Carol Corman Eli Wallach as Harry Hunter Anne Jackson as Muriel Laszlo Betty Field as Thelma Jack Albertson as Mr. Slotkin Katharine Bard as Mary Hunter

    How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life

    How_to_Save_a_Marriage_and_Ruin_Your_Life

  • On Top of the World (film)
  • 1936 film by Redd Davis

    Davis and starring Betty Fields, Frank Pettingell and Leslie Bradley. After her dog wins at the racetrack, a Lancashire mill worker (Fields) uses the winnings

    On Top of the World (film)

    On_Top_of_the_World_(film)

  • Ann Sheridan
  • American actress and singer (1915–1967)

    received top billing playing opposite Ronald Reagan, Robert Cummings, and Betty Field. It was a major success and one of Sheridan's most memorable films. Sheridan

    Ann Sheridan

    Ann Sheridan

    Ann_Sheridan

  • Peyton Place (film)
  • 1957 film by Mark Robson

    Tamblyn as Norman Page Terry Moore as Betty Anderson David Nelson as Ted Carter Barry Coe as Rodney Harrington Betty Field as Nellie Cross Mildred Dunnock as

    Peyton Place (film)

    Peyton Place (film)

    Peyton_Place_(film)

  • Flesh and Fantasy
  • 1943 film by Julien Duvivier

    Tyler Charles Boyer as Paul Gaspar Barbara Stanwyck as Joan Stanley Betty Field as Henrietta Robert Cummings as Michael Thomas Mitchell as Septimus Podgers

    Flesh and Fantasy

    Flesh_and_Fantasy

  • Are Husbands Necessary?
  • 1942 film

    American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. It follows the misadventures of a wacky wife and her sometimes exasperated

    Are Husbands Necessary?

    Are_Husbands_Necessary?

  • Doro Merande
  • American actress

    later appeared with Leo G. Carroll in Lo and Behold, The Rat Race with Betty Field, and in The Silver Whistle, with Jose Ferrer. She performed with Clifton

    Doro Merande

    Doro Merande

    Doro_Merande

  • Betty Boop's Ker-Choo
  • 1933 American animated short film

    Betty Boop's Ker-Choo is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Bimbo and Koko are among

    Betty Boop's Ker-Choo

    Betty Boop's Ker-Choo

    Betty_Boop's_Ker-Choo

  • Betty Driver
  • British actress and singer (1920–2011)

    Elizabeth (Betty) Mary Driver (20 May 1920 – 15 October 2011) was a British actress and singer, best known for her role as Betty Williams in the long-running

    Betty Driver

    Betty_Driver

  • The Great Moment (1944 film)
  • 1944 film by Preston Sturges

    use of ether for general anesthesia. The film stars Joel McCrea and Betty Field, and features Harry Carey, William Demarest, Franklin Pangborn and Porter

    The Great Moment (1944 film)

    The_Great_Moment_(1944_film)

  • Victory (1996 film)
  • 1996 film directed by Mark Peploe

    Arlen and Warner Oland; and the 1940 version featuring Fredric March, Betty Field, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Through a business misadventure, the European

    Victory (1996 film)

    Victory_(1996_film)

  • Betty Cooper
  • Archie Comics character

    Elizabeth "Betty" Cooper is one of the main characters appearing in American comic books published by Archie Comics. She is the lead guitarist, percussionist

    Betty Cooper

    Betty Cooper

    Betty_Cooper

  • What a Life (film)
  • 1939 film by Theodore Reed

    American comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Jackie Cooper, Betty Field, John Howard, Janice Logan, Vaughan Glaser, Lionel Stander, and Hedda

    What a Life (film)

    What_a_Life_(film)

  • Lost in the Legion
  • 1934 British film

    Leslie Fuller as Bill Hal Gordon as Alf Renée Houston as Mary McFee Betty Fields as Sally Hogg H. F. Maltby as Kaid Alf Goddard as Sergeant Mulligan A

    Lost in the Legion

    Lost in the Legion

    Lost_in_the_Legion

  • The Aldrich Family
  • American radio situation comedy (1939–1953)

    13, 1938 to July 8, 1939). The Broadway cast included Eddie Bracken, Betty Field and Butterfly McQueen. The actor who brought Henry to life on stage was

    The Aldrich Family

    The_Aldrich_Family

  • Betty and Veronica (Veronica Mars)
  • 16th episode of the 1st season of Veronica Mars

    disambiguation. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › "Betty and Veronica" is the sixteenth episode of the first season of the American

    Betty and Veronica (Veronica Mars)

    Betty_and_Veronica_(Veronica_Mars)

  • Bettie Page
  • American pin-up model (1923–2008)

    several years in a state psychiatric hospital with paranoid schizophrenia. Betty Mae Page, who in childhood began spelling her first name "Bettie", was born

    Bettie Page

    Bettie Page

    Bettie_Page

  • Betty Blayton
  • American artist, educator and activist

    Betty Blayton (July 10, 1937 – October 2, 2016) was an American activist, advocate, artist, arts administrator and educator, and lecturer. As an artist

    Betty Blayton

    Betty_Blayton

  • Birdman of Alcatraz (film)
  • 1962 film by John Frankenheimer

    Thelma Ritter as Elizabeth McCartney Stroud Neville Brand as Bull Ransom Betty Field as Stella Johnson Telly Savalas as Feto Gomez Edmond O'Brien as Thomas

    Birdman of Alcatraz (film)

    Birdman of Alcatraz (film)

    Birdman_of_Alcatraz_(film)

  • Donald Haines
  • American actor (1919–1943)

    appeared opposite Jackie Cooper. In Seventeen the two teens competed for Betty Field’s attention, and studio publicists pointed out they had also played romantic

    Donald Haines

    Donald Haines

    Donald_Haines

  • Seventeen (1940 film)
  • 1940 American film

    Louis King, the film stars Jackie Cooper, Betty Field, Otto Kruger, Ann Shoemaker, Norma Gene Nelson and Betty Moran. It was released on March 1, 1940,

    Seventeen (1940 film)

    Seventeen_(1940_film)

  • A Matter of Life and Death (1946 film)
  • 1946 film by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell

    the role of June with no possible actress in mind except, possibly, Betty Field, who was in a play in New York at the time. The suggestion of Kim Hunter

    A Matter of Life and Death (1946 film)

    A_Matter_of_Life_and_Death_(1946_film)

  • Route 66 (TV series)
  • American crime drama television series (1960–1964)

    Crawford, Keir Dullea, James Dunn, Robert Duvall, Barbara Eden, Gene Evans, Betty Field, Nina Foch, Rosemary Forsyth, Anne Francis, Peter Graves, Tammy Grimes

    Route 66 (TV series)

    Route 66 (TV series)

    Route_66_(TV_series)

  • Stansfield (surname)
  • Surname list

    1961), American novelist Betty Stansfield (1901–38/74), English actress and sister of Gracie Fields (known as "Betty Fields") Charles Stansfield or Charles

    Stansfield (surname)

    Stansfield_(surname)

  • Betty Hemings
  • Mother of Sally Hemings

    plantation. No member of the Hemings family worked in the fields. While resident at Monticello, Betty Hemings had two more children: John Hemings (1776–1833)

    Betty Hemings

    Betty_Hemings

  • Sally Field filmography
  • Sally Field is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards

    Sally Field filmography

    Sally Field filmography

    Sally_Field_filmography

  • The King's Pirate
  • 1967 film by Don Weis

    Joins 'Tombstone' Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 15 Oct 1966: 19. MOVIE CALL SHEET: Betty Field in 'Band of Gold' Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 10 Nov

    The King's Pirate

    The_King's_Pirate

  • Betty Hutton
  • American actress (1921–2007)

    Betty Hutton (born Elizabeth June Thornburg; February 26, 1921 – March 12, 2007) was an American stage, film, and television actress, comedian, dancer

    Betty Hutton

    Betty Hutton

    Betty_Hutton

  • Justice (1954 TV series)
  • American drama television series (1954–1956)

    played Jason Tyler in 1954–1955. Guest stars included Gisele MacKenzie, Betty Field, and Carmen Matthews. Sponsored by the American Tobacco Company, the

    Justice (1954 TV series)

    Justice_(1954_TV_series)

  • Naked City (TV series)
  • American crime drama television series (1958–1963)

    Gladys Cooper, Hume Cronyn, Ludwig Donath, Diana Douglas, James Dunn, Betty Field, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Nina Foch, Ruth Ford, Martin Gabel, Peggy Ann

    Naked City (TV series)

    Naked_City_(TV_series)

  • The Hunt (2020 film)
  • 2020 film directed by Craig Zobel

    Craig Zobel and written by Nick Cuse and Damon Lindelof. The film stars Betty Gilpin, Hilary Swank, Ike Barinholtz, and Emma Roberts. Jason Blum was a

    The Hunt (2020 film)

    The_Hunt_(2020_film)

  • The Great Gatsby (1926 film)
  • 1926 film directed by Herbert Brenon

    shortly before pre-production began on the 1949 remake starring Alan Ladd, Betty Field, and Macdonald Carey. Bodeen described the film as in such bad condition

    The Great Gatsby (1926 film)

    The Great Gatsby (1926 film)

    The_Great_Gatsby_(1926_film)

  • Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party
  • 1933 film

    airplane) covers the fields with frost. A chilly scarecrow plucks a wind-blown piece of paper out of the air; it is an invitation to Betty's Hallowe'en party

    Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party

    Betty_Boop's_Hallowe'en_Party

  • Elinor Donahue
  • American actress (born 1937)

    19, 1937) is an American retired actress known for playing the role of Betty Anderson, the eldest child of Jim and Margaret Anderson, on the 1950s American

    Elinor Donahue

    Elinor Donahue

    Elinor_Donahue

  • Elmer Rice
  • American playwright (1892–1967)

    his divorce in 1942, he married actress Betty Field with whom he had three children, John, Judy and Paul. Field and Rice divorced in 1956. Although born

    Elmer Rice

    Elmer Rice

    Elmer_Rice

  • The Primrose Path (Buckner and Hart)
  • Wallace, Marilyn Erskine as Eva Wallace, Betty Field as Clare Wallace, Florida Friebus as Maggie Wallace, Betty Garde as Emma Wallace, Philip Wood as Homer

    The Primrose Path (Buckner and Hart)

    The_Primrose_Path_(Buckner_and_Hart)

  • List of caricatures at Sardi's
  • Ferguson (Fully Committed, May 19, 2016) José Ferrer Betty Field by Alex Gard Sally Field Sylvia Field by Alex Gard Harvey Fierstein Albert Finney by Don

    List of caricatures at Sardi's

    List_of_caricatures_at_Sardi's

  • Erin O'Brien-Moore
  • American actress (1902-1979)

    Playhouse presentation of Street Scene. She took the role of Anna, and Betty Field played Rose,[citation needed] the role that O'Brien-Moore had created

    Erin O'Brien-Moore

    Erin O'Brien-Moore

    Erin_O'Brien-Moore

  • Lauren Holly
  • American-Canadian actress (born 1963)

    Picket Fences, NCIS Director Jenny Shepard in the series NCIS, and Dr. Betty Rogers on Motive. In film, she portrayed Mary Swanson in Dumb and Dumber

    Lauren Holly

    Lauren Holly

    Lauren_Holly

  • Hound-Dog Man
  • 1959 American film

    Wallace Arthur O'Connell as Aaron McKinney Dodie Stevens as Nita Stringer Betty Field as Cora McKinney Royal Dano as Fiddling Tom Waller Margo Moore as Susie

    Hound-Dog Man

    Hound-Dog_Man

  • Betty Jo Geiger
  • American long-distance runner

    Betty Jo Geiger (née Springs; born June 12, 1961) is an American former long-distance runner who competed in events ranging from 3000-meter run to the

    Betty Jo Geiger

    Betty_Jo_Geiger

  • F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography
  • film is considered as lost. 1949: The Great Gatsby, with Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey, Barry Sullivan, Howard Da Silva, Shelley Winters, and

    F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography

    F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography

    F._Scott_Fitzgerald_bibliography

  • Betty Thorner
  • New Zealand cricketer (born 1938)

    Betty Irene Thorner (born 23 February 1938) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played as an all-rounder, batting left-handed and bowling right-arm

    Betty Thorner

    Betty_Thorner

  • List of Atomic Betty episodes
  • Tele Images Kids and Marathon Group animated television series Atomic Betty. In North America, the show airs in a half-hour format comprising two mini-episodes

    List of Atomic Betty episodes

    List_of_Atomic_Betty_episodes

  • 17th Tony Awards
  • 1963 theatrical awards ceremony

    Jean-Pierre Aumont, Orson Bean, Vivian Blaine, Diahann Carroll, Dane Clark, Betty Field, Martin Gabel, Anita Gillette, June Havoc, Helen Hayes, Van Heflin, Pat

    17th Tony Awards

    17th_Tony_Awards

  • Not for Children
  • 1934 theatre play

    Emmett Dolan. The production starred Elliott Nugent as Ambrose Atwater, Betty Field as Theodora Effington, J. Edward Bromberg as Timothy Forrest, Ann Thomas

    Not for Children

    Not_for_Children

  • Seventeen (Tarkington novel)
  • Humorous novel by Booth Tarkington

    Air, October 16, 1938. Film Seventeen in 1940, with Jackie Cooper and Betty Field. Musical Seventeen, adapted by Sally Benson, produced in New York City

    Seventeen (Tarkington novel)

    Seventeen (Tarkington novel)

    Seventeen_(Tarkington_novel)

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)

    electrotherapy, including the use of the electric bath. This work led to the field becoming widely known. In recognition of his work with electricity, he received

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin_Franklin

  • Somebody Loves Me (film)
  • 1952 film by Irving Brecher

    relationship of entertainers and vaudevillians Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields. The film was Betty Hutton's last film with Paramount Pictures, with whom she had

    Somebody Loves Me (film)

    Somebody_Loves_Me_(film)

  • Jack Arnold (director)
  • American film director (1912–1992)

    Academy of Dramatic Arts, where his classmates included Hume Cronyn, Betty Field and Garson Kanin. After graduating he worked as a vaudeville dancer and

    Jack Arnold (director)

    Jack_Arnold_(director)

  • Not Without My Daughter (book)
  • 1987 book by Betty Mahmoody

    1987 memoir by Betty Mahmoody detailing the escape of Betty and her daughter, Mahtob, from Betty's abusive ex-husband in Iran. In 1977, Betty married Dr.

    Not Without My Daughter (book)

    Not_Without_My_Daughter_(book)

  • Isabel Scott Rorick
  • American writer (1900–1967)

    into a movie in 1942, Are Husbands Necessary? starring Ray Milland and Betty Field as the Cugats. Rorick published a follow-up collection of Cugat stories

    Isabel Scott Rorick

    Isabel_Scott_Rorick

  • Playwrights' Company
  • Former American theatrical production company

    1945, Elmer Rice's comedy Dream Girl opened. It starred Rice’s wife Betty Field (later replaced by June Havoc) and became another Playwrights' success

    Playwrights' Company

    Playwrights' Company

    Playwrights'_Company

  • Rubber hose animation
  • Early American animation style

    examples of this style are Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Mickey Mouse, Popeye, Betty Boop, and Felix the Cat. While the rubber hose art style fell out of fashion

    Rubber hose animation

    Rubber hose animation

    Rubber_hose_animation

  • Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant
  • 1955 studio album by Betty Carter and Ray Bryant

    Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant is a 1955 jazz album by singer Betty Carter and pianist Ray Bryant both debuting here on record as leading artists. Although

    Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant

    Meet_Betty_Carter_and_Ray_Bryant

  • Street Scene (play)
  • 1929 play written by Elmer Rice

    of Rose, which O'Brien-Moore had performed on Broadway, was played by Betty Field. Celanese Theatre presented a 30-minute adaption on April 2, 1952, starring

    Street Scene (play)

    Street Scene (play)

    Street_Scene_(play)

  • Trudy Erwin
  • Musical artist

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  • Betty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Betty

    English : from a pet form of the personal name Bett (see Betts).

    Betty

  • BETTE
  • Female

    English

    BETTE

    Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETTE means "God is my oath."

    BETTE

  • Betts
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Betts

    English : patronymic or metronymic from the medieval personal name Bett, a short form of Bartholomew, Beatrice, or Elizabeth.Americanized spelling of German Betz.

    Betts

  • Batty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Yorkshire)

    Batty

    English (chiefly Yorkshire) : from a pet form of Batt 1 or 2.

    Batty

  • Bett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish (Fife and Angus)

    Bett

    English and Scottish (Fife and Angus) : variant of Betts.

    Bett

  • Letty
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Letty

    Joy.

    Letty

  • BETTYE
  • Female

    English

    BETTYE

    Variant spelling of English Betty, BETTYE means "God is my oath."

    BETTYE

  • Beatty
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Gaelic

    Beatty

    F: Ameaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise,...

    Beatty

  • Netty
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Netty

    Name ending used as an independent name.

    Netty

  • Petty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Petty

    English : variant of Petit. The name is also found in Ireland, the main branch there having been established in County Kerry in the 17th century by Sir William Petty.

    Petty

  • TETTY
  • Female

    English

    TETTY

    Pet form of English Elizabeth, TETTY means "God is my oath."

    TETTY

  • Betti
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Betti

    Devoted to God.

    Betti

  • Hetty
  • Girl/Female

    French American Persian

    Hetty

    Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry.

    Hetty

  • Betty
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish

    Betty

    Form of Elizabeth

    Betty

  • Berty
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Berty

    Bright light.

    Berty

  • LETTY
  • Female

    English

    LETTY

    Variant spelling of English Lettie, LETTY means "happiness."

    LETTY

  • Ketty
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Ketty

    Ruler.

    Ketty

  • BETSY
  • Female

    English

    BETSY

    Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETSY means "God is my oath."

    BETSY

  • Betty
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American Hebrew English

    Betty

    From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Famous bearer: Old...

    Betty

  • BETTY
  • Female

    English

    BETTY

    Pet form of English Elizabeth, BETTY means "God is my oath."

    BETTY

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  • Princelet
  • n.

    A petty prince.

  • Betty
  • n.

    A name of contempt given to a man who interferes with the duties of women in a household, or who occupies himself with womanish matters.

  • Benty
  • a.

    A bounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff, withered grass; as, benty fields.

  • Pimping
  • a.

    Little; petty; pitiful.

  • Pilfering
  • n.

    Petty theft.

  • Snippety
  • a.

    Ridiculously small; petty.

  • Betty
  • n.

    A short bar used by thieves to wrench doors open.

  • Fopling
  • n.

    A petty fop.

  • Betty
  • n.

    A pear-shaped bottle covered round with straw, in which olive oil is sometimes brought from Italy; -- called by chemists a Florence flask.

  • Puisne
  • a.

    Puny; petty; unskilled.

  • Pilfery
  • n.

    Petty theft.

  • Tetty
  • a.

    Testy; irritable.

  • Peddling
  • a.

    Petty; insignificant.

  • Petty
  • superl.

    Little; trifling; inconsiderable; also, inferior; subordinate; as, a petty fault; a petty prince.

  • Grammatist
  • n.

    A petty grammarian.

  • Jettee
  • n.

    See Jetty, n.

  • Jetties
  • pl.

    of Jetty

  • Headborrow
  • n.

    A petty constable.

  • Pickery
  • n.

    Petty theft.

  • squireling
  • n.

    A petty squire.