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  2. Kenilworth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth. A Romance is a historical romance novel by Sir Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels, first published on 13 January 1821. Set in 1575, it leads up to the elaborate reception of Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle by the Earl of Leicester, who is complicit in the murder of his wife Amy Robsart at Cumnor.

  3. Kenilworth (play) - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth (play) Kenilworth. (play) Kenilworth is an 1821 historical play by the British writer Alfred Bunn. [1] A melodrama, based on the novel of the same title by Walter Scott, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 8 March 1821. [2] A separate adaptation of the novel by Thomas Dibdin appeared at the Surrey Theatre ...

  4. Michael Gambon - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Sir Michael John Gambon CBE (/ ˈɡæmbɒn /; 19 October 1940 – 27 September 2023) was an Irish-English actor. Gambon started his acting career with Laurence Olivier as one of the original members of the Royal National Theatre. Over his six-decade-long career, he received three Olivier Awards and four BAFTA TV Awards.

  5. Lambourn - Wikipedia

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    Lambourn is famous for its Seven Barrows, just above Upper Lambourn. There are more than thirty Bronze Age burial mounds forming a large prehistoric cemetery. On a line west of the Seven Barrows is the Long Barrow, which dates from c. 4000 BCE, making it 2,000 years older than the other barrows.

  6. Richard Lambourne - Wikipedia

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    Richard Edward " Rich " Lambourne (born May 6, 1975) is an American indoor volleyball player. He joined the U.S. men's national team in 2000 as the designated libero. He has recently played for Delecta Bydgoszcz. Lambourne made his Olympic debut at the 2008 Olympics, helping Team USA to a gold medal.

  7. List of American films of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Because I Said So. Universal Pictures / Gold Circle Films. Michael Lehmann (director); Karen Leigh Hopkins, Jessie Nelson (screenplay); Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Gabriel Macht, Tom Everett Scott, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo, Stephen Collins, Ty Panitz, Colin Ferguson, Matt Champagne, Zachary Gordon. Factory Girl.

  8. Cashback (film) - Wikipedia

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    Languages. English. Spanish. Box office. $2.3 million [2] Cashback is a 2006 British romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sean Ellis. Originally exhibited as a short in 2004, it was expanded to feature length in 2006. Both versions were produced by Lene Bausager, starring Sean Biggerstaff and Emilia Fox.

  9. Stephen Elliott (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Elliott (actor) Elliott Pershing Stitzel (November 27, 1918 – May 21, 2005), better known by his stage name Stephen Elliott, was an American actor. His best known roles were that of the prospective father-in-law, Burt Johnson, in the hit 1981 film Arthur and as Chief Hubbard in the 1984 blockbuster Beverly Hills Cop.