television program Captain Kangaroo. Debbie Booth Weems was born in Houston, Texas to Benjamin and Rowene Weems. Debbie was the second of three girls. During...
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Look up Weems in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weems may refer to: People: Anna Maria Weems (c. 1840–after 1863), born a slave in Maryland, escaped...
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himself, the host of the Picture Pages segment (1980–1984) Debbie Weems appeared as Debbie (1973–1978); the voice for the puppet character Baby Duck James...
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singer/songwriter Benjamin Walker Mike Wallace - television journalist Debbie Weems Michael Weiss Lawrence Irving Wilde - composer, singer, songwriter and...
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U.S. Senate vote to cancel funding for a fifth and sixth B-1. Died: Debbie Weems, 28, American singer and actress on stage and TV, best known as a recurring...
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actor Ann Wedgeworth (1934–2017), actress, Lana on Three's Company Debbie Weems (1950–1978), actress, singer, Captain Kangaroo Peter Weller (born 1947)...
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adaptation of The Sandman. In November 2022, Christie played Principal Larissa Weems in the Netflix comedy horror series Wednesday. In January 2024, Christie...
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Kokomo. 1966. Perry Como with Ted Weems & his Orchestra (1984). "The Young Perry Como". MCA Records (via Kokomo). "Ted Weems and his Orchestra". RedHotJazz...
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2020). "6 Reasons To Love Lars Ulrich". Drumeo. Retrieved 25 August 2022. Weems, Will (6 September 2017). "Metallica - Lars on why he doesn't use a ride...
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Gray (1992) Mary Frances Hansen (1997) Mary Virginia Tuinstra (2002) Beth Weems Pirtle (2003) Wanda Madge Jones (2004) Fan Benno-Caris (2005) Pat Madden...
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