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She was 85 when she died of congestive heart failure. Harriett was born Peggy Lou Snyder in Des Moines, Iowa. By 1932, she was performing in vaudeville when she met the saxophone-playing bandleader Ozzie Nelson. Nelson hired her to sing with the band, under the name Harriet Hilliard. They married three years later. RKO Radio Pictures signed her to a one-year contract in 1936, and she appeared in three feature films, the most famous being the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers musical Follow the Fleet. She was very much in demand during the World War II years for leading roles in escapist musicals, comedies, and mysteries. In Ozzie Nelson's book, he wrote that Harriet was quite popular during the short time at RKO and they wanted her to continue her solo film career, but decided that it was more important for her to continue with the band and subsequent radio show. Although the couple occasionally appeared together in movies, either as a duo (in Honeymoon Lodge) or as separate characters (in Hi, Good Lookin'), they are best known for their radio performances. In 1944, the Nelsons began a comedy series for radio, "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." It was highly popular and made a successful transition to television. It was one of the stalwarts of the ABC-TV schedule through 1966. The Nelsons' two sons, Ricky and David, were featured continuously on the show. In 1973, Ozzie and Harriet also appeared in the short-lived sitcom, Ozzie's Girls. -- "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" (Young Ricky) (Follow links below to view You Tube Videos:) -- "But Where Are You?" (Harriet Hilliard - "Follow the Fleet") -- "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" (Older Ricky) Recommended: ####
Harriett is a cheeky little bear, she came for a visit to Heritage B & B and loved it so much she didn't want to go home. We're happy to have her living with us, she's cute and lovable, and really enjoys posing for photos, so can be expected to appear in quite a few over the coming months! Harriett has already appeared on Instagram and Facebook today, wishing Happy Easter to all our friends near and far; old, new and yet to meet. She's looking forward to coming on outings with us, she's heard
On This Date In History: Perhaps the greatest and most courageous aviators no one has ever heard of got her flying license on August 1, 1911. Harriet Quimby was a single woman working in New Yor…
Photograph of Harriett Coveney, late 19th c. Guy Little Collection
I Write The Songs… made famous by the legendary Barry Manilow, but written by Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys! What a tune 🥹🎶 #iwritethesongs #barrymanilow #brucejohnston #beachboys #1970s....
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Ready for framing! Queenie Leighton, English actress, is portrayed on what appears to be a real photo postcard. Postally used and mailed, the text on the back is in German and was mailed in Germany. "Queenie Leighton (18 July 1874 – 19 November 1943) was a British music hall star of the Edwardian era. Leighton was born in Islington in London as Lilian Caroline Augusta Rickard, the youngest of three children of William Henry Rickard, a parliamentary agent, and Fanny Harriett Rickard.[1] In 1881 her mother and sister were recorded as actresses living in London's theatre district off The Strand,[2] and Leighton started to become known as a child star. Her tall stately appearance, hourglass figure and auburn hair gained her starring roles. In 1898 Leighton married a surgeon, William Hotten George; he was ten years older than her and was dead by 1908. By this time Leighton had a successful stage career in London. She was a much loved principal boy in a number of Drury Lane theatre pantomimes. Women dressed in drag were becoming fashionable in the Edwardian theatre and Leighton was a popular artist in this genre.[3] She appeared as Prince Charming, Dick Whittington, Sinbad, Aladdin and in other musical plays.[4] In 1901 she appeared as Doña Teresa in The Toreador. Leighton went on tour but whilst appearing as Sinbad in Bradford she had an accident, falling off a stage whale during the performance. She recovered but did not continue to play the leads at Drury Lane afterwards. In 1911 Leighton met young music hall manager Frederick Charles Cockerill (1882–1953); at the start of the 1914-18 War Cockerill received a commission in the Artists' Rifles and in 1915 he and Leighton married.[5] Leighton was one of the many stage artists who came under pressure to recruit soldiers through their performances with much emphasis on the patriotic aspect of their songs such as I'll Make a Man Out of You. Leighton was reported to have followed up her act at the Royal Hippodrome, Dover, with a tour of the town depositing 'half a dozen young recruits at Dover town hall'.[6] Cockerill was injured and returned to his home town of Northampton where Leighton continued her recruiting work from The New Theatre, Northampton in 1918.[7] During World War I Leighton appeared in the silent film Screen Struck (1916), but she was not a success and her career began to fail from this time. Her second and final film was Under the Greenwood Tree (1929).[8] Leighton died in Farnworth in Lancashire in 1943. She did not have any children from either of her marriages. Wikipedia less
Chelepteryx collesi Gray by Harriett Scott. (AMS193/92) Beauty from Nature: art of the Scott Sisters at the Australian Museum With their father’s encouragement, Harriet and Helena Scott became the...
Photograph of Harriett Coveney and Clara Jecks, late 19th c. Guy Little Collection
A newly discovered photograph of Harriet Tubman was sold at auction for $161,000, far more than what experts had predicted.
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