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  1. Betty White -- Sue Ann Nivens
    In 1973, White landed the role of the sardonic, man-hungry Sue Ann Nivens, the host of The Happy Homemaker Show, on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The running gag of the Sue Ann character was that her hard-edged private personality was the complete opposite of how she presented herself on her show. "We need somebody sickeningly sweet, like Betty White," Moore herself suggested at a production meeting, with the result of casting White. White won two Emmy Awards for her role in the hugely popular series. Following that show's end in 1977, she was given her own sitcom on CBS, The Betty White Show, during the 1977-78 season, in which she co-starred with John Hillerman and (former Mary Tyler Moore co-star) Georgia Engel. The series was canceled after one season.
  2. Anne Shirley
    Anne Shirley has left Redmond College behind to begin a new job and a new chapter of her life away from Green Gables. Now she faces a new challenge: the Pringles. They're known as the royal family of Summerside - and they quickly let Anne know she is not the person they had wanted as principal of Summerside High School. But as she settles into the cozy tower room at Windy Poplars, Anne finds she has great allies in the widows Aunt Kate and Aunt Chatty - and in their irrepressible housekeeper, Rebecca Dew. As Anne learns Summerside's strangest secrets, winning the support of the prickly Pringles becomes only the first of her triumphs.
  3. Ann Coulter
    Ann Coulter is a lawyer and author, famous for despising anyone politically left of Ronald Reagan. In college, she founded the local chapter at the Federalist Society, a conservative-libertarian group. She edited The Michigan Law Review, and she is a legal correspondent for Human Events. Coulter was fired from MSNBC when she told the president of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, himself a disabled Vietnam veteran, "No wonder you guys lost." She was fired from the conservative National Review when she turned in a column offering a final solution to the Muslim problem: "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity."
  4. Anne Archer
    Anne Archer (born August 25, 1947) is an American movie and TV actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California. Her parents were actors; this influenced her strongly as a child. She studied theater arts and succeeded in getting a role opposite Jon Voight in the 1970 movie The All-American Boy. This film and the following she made did not give her the recognition she seeked. Her off-Broadway performance in 1981 helped her finally to get roles in the right movies to become a respected actress.
  5. Ann Sothern
    The Ann Sothern Show was an American sitcom that aired on CBS for 93 episodes. The series began on October 6, 1958 and ended on September 25, 1961. The series starred Ann Sothern as Katy O'Connor, assistant manager of the plush Bartley House Hotel in New York City. The series ... starred Don Porter, Ann Tyrell, Jesse White, Ernest Truex, and Reta Shaw. The Ann Sothern Show was Sothern's second sitcom for CBS. Southern's first series, Private Secretary, ended in 1957 after an contract dispute occurred between Southern and Secretary's producer.
  6. Ann Blyth
    "Rose Marie Lemaitre (Ann Blyth) is a beautiful, headstrong tomboy, raised in the rugged mountains of the Northwest Territory and used to fending for herself. Upon the death of her father, Rose Marie becomes the ward of Sgt. Mike Malone (Howard Keel), who takes her to live in the Mountie fort. Resentful at first, she soon grows to love both life at the fort and Sgt. Mike. However, Mike is soon forced to realize that the fort is no place for the lovely young woman that Rose Marie has become and brings her to 'Lady' Jane Dunstock (Marjorie Main), who instructs Rose Marie in the womanly arts."
  7. Anne of Austria
    The federal republic of Austria is a landlocked state of Central Europe. Area: 83,859 sq km (32,378 sq mi). Pop. (1994 est.): 8,027,000. Cap.: Vienna. Monetary unit: Austrian Schilling, with (Oct. 7, 1994) a free rate of 10.85 Schillings to U.S. $1 (17.25 Schillings = £1 sterling).
  8. Ann Todd -- Mary Ann Todd
    Because her grandmother, the widow Elizabeth R. Porter, had a fine, big, front yard and lived next door, Mary Ann Todd often played there. Lloyd Ostendorf, art editor of the Lincoln Herald, has drawn young Mary Ann playing at her grandmother's in 1830. This beautiful old residence still stands in Lexington on West Short Street, although Mary's birthplace has disappeared. When you are in Lexington, visit this spot for a true feeling of that period. It is within walking distance of the courthouse.
  9. Ron White
    When not performing with Blue Collar, Ron White is a regular headliner at comedy clubs and concert halls across the United States. He has performed on "An Evening at The Improv" and "Caroline's Comedy Hour". During his career Ron has performed with a number of acts as varied as Sam Kinison and George Jones. Ray-O-Vac and Georgia Pacific are some of the corporations Ron has performed for.
  10. Betty White
    Betty White is an Emmy-award winning television and film actress born on January 17, 1922 in Oak Park, Illinois. A graduate of Beverly Hills High School in California, she first worked as glamour model before continuing on to a career in television. Betty White has worked on numerous TV shows, among them The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Golden Palace, That 70s Show, Malcolm in the Middle, Boston Legal, and Family Guy. She’s ... appeared in the movies Advise and Consent, Hard Rain, Lake Placid, The Story of Us, and Bringing Down the House.
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