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Susannah Yolande Fletcher (9 January 1939 – 15 January 2011), known professionally as Susannah York, was an English actress.[1]

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  1. 182 relations: A Christmas Carol (1984 film), A Handful of Time, A Man for All Seasons (1966 film), A Man for All Seasons (play), A Summer Story, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Albert Finney, Alec Guinness, Alice (1982 film), Andy Serkis, Angela Pleasence, April De Angelis, Armchair Theatre, Ayrshire, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Battle of Britain (film), BBC Radio 4, Bernard Slade, Bob Cratchit, Boon (TV series), Brian Epstein, Brompton, London, Cactus Flower (film), Cameri Theatre, Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, Casualty (TV series), Centre-left politics, Charles Dickens, Chelsea, London, Chemotherapy, Children's Film Unit, Cinderella, Conduct Unbecoming (1975 film), Country Dance (film), Daemon (film), Danielle Darrieux, David Puttnam, David Warner (actor), Diana Quick, Doctor Who, Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures, Doctors (2000 TV series), Duffy (film), DVD Exclusive Awards, East Haddon Hall School, Ebenezer Scrooge, Edward Rochester, Eliza Fraser (film), Falling in Love Again (1980 film), ... Expand index (132 more) »

  2. Deaths from multiple myeloma in the United Kingdom
  3. People educated at Marr College
  4. People educated at Wispers School

A Christmas Carol (1984 film)

A Christmas Carol is a 1984 British-American made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).

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A Handful of Time

A Handful of Time (En håndfull tid) is a 1989 Norwegian film directed by Martin Asphaug.

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A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)

A Man for All Seasons is a 1966 British historical drama film directed and produced by Fred Zinnemann, adapted by Robert Bolt from his play of the same name.

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A Man for All Seasons (play)

A Man for All Seasons is a play by Robert Bolt based on the life of Sir Thomas More.

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A Summer Story

A Summer Story is a British drama film released in 1988, directed by Piers Haggard, based on John Galsworthy’s 1916 short story "The Apple Tree", with a script by Penelope Mortimer.

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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.

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Albert Finney

Albert Finney (9 May 1936 – 7 February 2019) was an English actor.

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Alec Guinness

Sir Alec Guinness (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe; 2 April 1914 – 5 August 2000) was an English actor. Susannah York and Alec Guinness are deaths from cancer in England.

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Alice (1982 film)

Alice (a.k.a. Alicja) is a 1982 musical-fantasy film directed by Jacek Bromski.

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Andy Serkis

Andrew Clement Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker.

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Angela Pleasence

Daphne Anne Angela Pleasence (born 30 September 1941) is an English actress. Susannah York and Angela Pleasence are Alumni of RADA.

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April De Angelis

April De Angelis (born April 1960) is an English dramatist of part Sicilian descent.

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Armchair Theatre

Armchair Theatre is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974.

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Ayrshire

Ayrshire (Siorrachd Inbhir Àir) is a historic county and registration county, in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde.

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BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Best Actress in a Supporting Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding supporting performance in a film. Susannah York and BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role are best Supporting Actress BAFTA Award winners.

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Battle of Britain (film)

Battle of Britain is a 1969 British war film directed by Guy Hamilton, and produced by Harry Saltzman and S. Benjamin Fisz.

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BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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Bernard Slade

Bernard Slade Newbound (May 2, 1930 – October 30, 2019) was a Canadian playwright and screenwriter.

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Bob Cratchit

Robert "Bob" Cratchit is a fictional character in the Charles Dickens 1843 novel A Christmas Carol.

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Boon (TV series)

Boon is a British television drama starring Michael Elphick, David Daker, and later Neil Morrissey.

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Brian Epstein

Brian Samuel Epstein (19 September 1934 – 27 August 1967) was an English music entrepreneur who managed the Beatles from 1961 until his death in 1967.

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Brompton, London

Brompton, sometimes called Old Brompton, survives in name as a ward in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.

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Cactus Flower (film)

Cactus Flower is a 1969 American screwball comedy film directed by Gene Saks, and starring Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman and Goldie Hawn, who won an Academy Award for her performance.

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Cameri Theatre

The Cameri Theatre (התיאטרון הקאמרי, HaTeatron HaKameri), established in 1944 in Tel Aviv, is one of the leading theatres in Israel, and is housed at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center.

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Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress

The Best Actress Award (Prix d'interprétation féminine) is an award presented at the Cannes Film Festival since 1946. Susannah York and Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress are Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress winners.

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Casualty (TV series)

Casualty (stylised as CASUAL+Y since 1997) is a British medical drama series that is broadcast on BBC One.

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Centre-left politics

Centre-left politics is the range of left-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre and broadly conform with progressivism.

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Charles Dickens

Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and social critic.

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Chelsea, London

Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles.

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Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy (often abbreviated chemo, sometimes CTX and CTx) is the type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) in a standard regimen.

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Children's Film Unit

The Children's Film Unit was a unique British film production unit which offered children from the ages of 10 to 16 the opportunity to learn about all aspects of filmmaking, and to participate as part of the crew in the making of professional-quality feature films.

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Cinderella

"Cinderella", or "The Little Glass Slipper", is a folk tale with thousands of variants that are told throughout the world.

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Conduct Unbecoming (1975 film)

Conduct Unbecoming is a 1975 British period legal drama film directed by Michael Anderson and adapted by Robert Enders from Barry England's play of the same name. It features an ensemble cast, starring Michael York, Richard Attenborough, Trevor Howard, Stacy Keach, Christopher Plummer and Susannah York.

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Country Dance (film)

Country Dance (U.S. title: Brotherly Love) is a 1970 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Peter O'Toole, Susannah York and Michael Craig.

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Daemon (film)

Daemon is a 1985 British horror film about a young man who is possessed by a demon.

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Danielle Darrieux

Danielle Yvonne Marie Antoinette Darrieux (1 May 1917 – 17 October 2017) was a French actress of stage, television and film, as well as a singer and dancer. Susannah York and Danielle Darrieux are Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

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David Puttnam

David Terence Puttnam, Baron Puttnam, CBE, HonFRSA, HonFRPS, MRIA (born 25 February 1941) is a British-Irish film producer, educator, environmentalist and former member of the House of Lords.

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David Warner (actor)

David Hattersley Warner (29 July 1941 – 24 July 2022) was an English actor who worked in film, television and theatre. Susannah York and David Warner (actor) are Alumni of RADA and Royal Shakespeare Company members.

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Diana Quick

Diana Marilyn Quick (born 23 November 1946) is an English actress. Susannah York and Diana Quick are Royal Shakespeare Company members.

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Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963.

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Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures

Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures, formerly subtitled as the Main Range, is a series that consists of full-cast audio dramas based on the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, produced by Nicholas Briggs and Big Finish Productions and starring one of the original actors to play The Doctor on television in the classic era of the programme.

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Doctors (2000 TV series)

Doctors is a British medical soap opera, first broadcast on BBC One on 26 March 2000.

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Duffy (film)

Duffy is a 1968 British-American comedy crime film directed by Robert Parrish and starring James Coburn, James Mason, James Fox and Susannah York.

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DVD Exclusive Awards

The DVD Exclusive Awards was an awards program that honored direct to video productions released on DVD.

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East Haddon Hall School

East Haddon Hall School was a boarding school for girls aged from eleven to seventeen at East Haddon Hall in West Northamptonshire, England.

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Ebenezer Scrooge

Ebenezer Scrooge is a fictional character and the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 short novel, A Christmas Carol.

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Edward Rochester

Edward Fairfax Rochester (often referred to as Mr Rochester) is a character in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre.

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Eliza Fraser (film)

Eliza Fraser is a 1976 Australian bawdy adventure drama film, directed by Tim Burstall and starring Susannah York, Trevor Howard, Noel Ferrier and John Castle.

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Falling in Love Again (1980 film)

Falling in Love Again is a 1980 American romantic comedy film directed by Steven Paul and starring Elliott Gould and Susannah York.

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Fantasy

Fantasy is a genre of fiction involving magical elements, as well as a work in this genre.

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Frank Finlay

Francis Finlay, (6 August 1926 – 30 January 2016) was an English actor.

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Franklyn

Franklyn is a 2008 British science fantasy film written and directed by Gerald McMorrow as his debut feature.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Freud: The Secret Passion

Freud: The Secret Passion, or simply Freud, is a 1962 American biographical drama film directed by John Huston and produced by Wolfgang Reinhardt.

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George C. Scott

George Campbell Scott (October 18, 1927 – September 22, 1999) was an American actor, director and producer.

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George IV

George IV (George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death in 1830.

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George Moore (novelist)

George Augustus Moore (24 February 1852 – 21 January 1933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist.

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Georgina Hale

Georgina Hale (4 August 1943 – 4 January 2024) was a British actress.

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Ghost of Christmas Past

The Ghost of Christmas Past is a fictional character in Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol.

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Gold (1974 film)

Gold is a 1974 British thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture

The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 1944 for a performance in a motion picture released in the previous year.

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Goldie Hawn

Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress.

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Happy Birthday, Wanda June

Happy Birthday, Wanda June is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Mark Robson, based on a 1970 play by Kurt Vonnegut.

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Henry James

Henry James (–) was an American-British author.

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Highway (2002 film)

Highway is a 2002 American independent drama film written by Scott Rosenberg and directed by James Cox.

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Holby City

Holby City (stylised on-screen as HOLBY CIY) is a British medical drama television series that aired weekly on BBC One.

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Images (film)

Images is a 1972 psychological horror film directed and co-written by Robert Altman and starring Susannah York, René Auberjonois and Marcel Bozzuffi.

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Jackanory

Jackanory is a BBC children's television series which was originally broadcast between 1965 and 1996.

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Jacob Marley

Jacob Marley is a fictional character in Charles Dickens's 1843 novella A Christmas Carol.

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Jane Eyre (1970 film)

Jane Eyre is a 1970 British television film directed by Delbert Mann, starring George C. Scott and Susannah York.

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John Bowring

Sir John Bowring, or Phrayā Siam Mānukūlakicca Siammitra Mahāyaśa (17 October 1792 – 23 November 1872) was a British political economist, traveller, writer, literary translator, polyglot and the fourth Governor of Hong Kong.

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John Huston

John Marcellus Huston (August 5, 1906 – August 28, 1987) was an American film director, screenwriter and actor.

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John Mills

Sir John Mills (born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills; 22 February 190823 April 2005) was an English actor who appeared in more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades.

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Jos Vantyler

Jos Vantyler is an Irish actor.

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Just Ask for Diamond

Just Ask for Diamond, alternatively titled Diamond's Edge, is a 1988 British comedy crime film directed by Stephen Bayly and starring Colin Dale, Saeed Jaffrey and Dursley McLinden.

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Kaleidoscope (1966 film)

Kaleidoscope (also known as The Bank Breaker) is a 1966 British comedy crime film directed by Jack Smight and starring Warren Beatty and Susannah York.

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Kenneth More

Kenneth Gilbert More, CBE (20 September 1914 – 12 July 1982) was an English film and stage actor.

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Lara (character)

Lara (née Lara Lor-Van) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Laurel Awards

The Laurel Awards were American cinema awards that honored films, actors, actresses, producers, directors, and composers.

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List of colonial governors and administrators of Dominica

This article lists the governors and other administrators of Dominica (where known), during its time as a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1761–1778; 1784–1800), the Kingdom of France (1778–1784), and the United Kingdom (1800–1978).

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List of Jackanory episodes

Jackanory is a BBC children's television series which was originally broadcast between 13 December 1965 to 24 March 1996.

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Lock Up Your Daughters (1969 film)

Lock Up Your Daughters! is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Peter Coe and starring Christopher Plummer, Susannah York and Glynis Johns.

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Loop (1997 film)

Loop is a 1997 British romantic comedy feature film produced by Tedi De Toledo and Michael Riley.

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Loophole (1981 film)

Loophole is a 1981 British heist crime film directed by John Quested and starring Albert Finney, Martin Sheen, Susannah York, Jonathan Pryce, Colin Blakely and Tony Doyle.

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Lucinda Childs

Lucinda Childs (born June 26, 1940) is an American postmodern dancer and choreographer.

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Maria Aitken

Maria Penelope Katharine Aitken (born 12 September 1945) is an English theatre director, teacher, actress, and writer.

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Maria Fitzherbert

Maria Anne Fitzherbert (née Smythe, previously Weld; 26 July 1756 – 27 March 1837) was a longtime companion of George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV of the United Kingdom).

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Marr College

Marr College is a co-educational secondary school in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Susannah York and Marr College are People educated at Marr College.

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Michael Billington (critic)

Michael Keith Billington (born 16 November 1939) is a British author and arts critic.

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Mio in the Land of Faraway

Mio in the Land of Faraway (Mio min Mio; Mio, moy Mio) is a 1987 fantasy film directed by Vladimir Grammatikov, and starring Christopher Lee, Christian Bale, Nicholas Pickard, Timothy Bottoms and Susannah York.

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Missing (2009 TV series)

Missing is a British daytime television crime drama series starring Pauline Quirke and Mark Wingett.

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Montgomery Clift

Edward Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American actor.

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Mordechai Vanunu

Mordechai Vanunu (מרדכי ואנונו; born 14 October 1954), also known as John Crossman, is an Israeli former nuclear technician and peace activist who, citing his opposition to weapons of mass destruction, revealed details of Israel's nuclear weapons program to the British press in 1986.

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Multiple myeloma

Multiple myeloma (MM), also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that normally produces antibodies.

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New End Theatre

The New End Theatre, Hampstead, was an 80-seat fringe theatre venue in London, at 27 New End in the London Borough of Camden which operated from 1974 until 2011.

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Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire (abbreviated Northants.) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.

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Nuclear weapon

A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion.

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Oh! What a Lovely War

Oh! What a Lovely War is a 1969 British epic comedy historical musical war film directed by Richard Attenborough (in his directorial debut), with an ensemble cast, including Maggie Smith, Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Nanette Newman, Edward Fox, Susannah York, John Clements, Phyllis Calvert and Maurice Roëves.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.

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Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

The Ordre des Arts et des Lettres is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture.

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Orlando Wells

Orlando Wells (born 9 June 1973) is an English actor and writer. Susannah York and Orlando Wells are Royal Shakespeare Company members.

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Orson Welles Great Mysteries

Orson Welles Great Mysteries is a British television series originally transmitted between 1973 and 1974, produced by Anglia Television for the ITV network.

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Oxford Playhouse

Oxford Playhouse is a theatre designed by Edward Maufe and F.G.M. Chancellor.

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Peter Seamus O'Toole (2 August 1932 – 14 December 2013) was an English stage and film actor. Susannah York and Peter O'Toole are Alumni of RADA and Royal Shakespeare Company members.

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Playhouse (British TV series)

Playhouse, also known as ITV Playhouse, is a British television anthology series that ran from 1967 to 1983, which featured contributions from playwrights such as Dennis Potter, Rhys Adrian and Alan Sharp.

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Pretty Princess

Pretty Princess (Little big love) is a 1993 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina.

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Prince Regent (TV series)

Prince Regent is a British period television series made and transmitted by the BBC in 1979.

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Quartet (Harwood play)

Quartet is a play by Ronald Harwood about aging opera singers.

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Rhapsody of Fire

Rhapsody of Fire (formerly known as Rhapsody) is an Italian symphonic power metal band formed by Luca Turilli and Alex Staropoli, widely seen as a pioneer of the symphonic power metal subgenre.

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Ronald Harwood

Sir Ronald Harwood (né Horwitz; 9 November 1934 – 8 September 2020) was a South African-born British author, playwright, and screenwriter, best known for his plays for the British stage as well as the screenplays for The Dresser (for which he was nominated for an Oscar) and The Pianist, for which he won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, also known by its abbreviation RADA, is a drama school in London, England, which provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio.

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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (Conservatoire Rìoghail na h-Alba), formerly the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (access-date) is a conservatoire of dance, drama, music, production, and film in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Royal Marsden Hospital

The Royal Marsden Hospital (RM) is a specialist cancer treatment hospital in London based in Kensington and Chelsea, next to the Royal Brompton Hospital, in Fulham Road with a second site in Belmont, close to Sutton Hospital, High Down and Downview Prisons.

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Sami Frey

Sami Frey (born Sami Frei; 13 October 1937) is a French actor of Polish Jewish descent.

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Sands of the Kalahari

Sands of the Kalahari is a 1965 British adventure film starring Stuart Whitman, Stanley Baker, Susannah York, Harry Andrews, Theodore Bikel and Nigel Davenport, based on the 1960 novel The Sands of Kalahari by William Mulvihill.

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Screen Two

Screen Two is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1985 to 1998 (not to be confused with a run of films shown on BBC2 under the billing Screen 2 between April 1977 and March 1978).

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Scruggs

Scruggs is a surname, typically of Americans, but also documented in the United Kingdom, several of its other former colonies British descent is especially common, Germany, and (the country of) Georgia.

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Sebastian (1968 film)

Sebastian is a 1968 British spy film directed by David Greene, produced by Michael Powell, Herbert Brodkin and Gerry Fisher, and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

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Simone Benmussa

Simone Benmussa (5 June 1932 – 4 June 2001) was a Tunisian-born French writer and theatre director.

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Sky Riders

Sky Riders (also known as Assault on the Forbidden Fortress) is a 1976 American action film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring James Coburn, Susannah York and Robert Culp.

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St. Patrick: The Irish Legend

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Superman

Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Superman (1978 film)

Superman (also marketed as Superman: The Movie) is a 1978 superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero Superman, played by Christopher Reeve.

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Superman II

Superman II is a 1980 superhero film directed by Richard Lester and written by Mario Puzo and David and Leslie Newman from a story by Puzo based on the DC Comics character Superman.

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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal from a story by Christopher Reeve, Konner, and Rosenthal based on the DC Comics character Superman.

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Susan Hampshire

Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis, (born 12 May 1937) is an English actress. Susannah York and Susan Hampshire are actors from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

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Swinging Sixties

The Swinging Sixties was a youth-driven cultural revolution that took place in the United Kingdom during the mid-to-late 1960s, emphasising modernity and fun-loving hedonism, with Swinging London denoted as its centre.

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Symphonic metal is a cross-generic style designation for the symphonic subsets of heavy metal music subgenres.

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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv-Yafo (translit,; translit), usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel.

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Tennessee Williams

Thomas Lanier Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983), known by his pen name Tennessee Williams, was an American playwright and screenwriter.

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That Lucky Touch

That Lucky Touch is a 1975 British-West German comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Roger Moore, Susannah York and Shelley Winters.

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The 7th Dawn

The 7th Dawn is a 1964 Technicolor drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring William Holden, Capucine and Tetsurō Tamba.

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The Awakening (1980 film)

The Awakening is a 1980 British horror film directed by Mike Newell in his directorial debut and starring Charlton Heston, Susannah York, and Stephanie Zimbalist.

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The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

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The Calling (2009 film)

The Calling is a 2009 British drama film directed by Jan Dunn.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Fall of the House of Usher (1950 film)

The Fall of the House of Usher is a 1950 British horror film directed by Ivan Barnett and starring Gwen Watford in her film debut, with Kaye Tendeter and Irving Steen.

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The Gigolos

The Gigolos is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Richard Bracewell, starring Sacha Tarter, Trevor Sather and Ben Willbond alongside Susannah York, Anna Massey, Angela Pleasence and Siân Phillips.

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The Golden Gate Murders

The Golden Gate Murders is a 1979 American TV movie.

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The Greengage Summer

The Greengage Summer (called Loss of Innocence in the U.S.) is a 1961 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Kenneth More and Susannah York (in her first leading role).

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The Higher Mortals

The Higher Mortals is a film produced by the Children's Film Unit in 1993, directed by Colin Finbow and distributed by Channel Four Films.

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The Killing of Sister George (film)

The Killing of Sister George is a 1968 American film directed by Robert Aldrich and filmed at his Aldrich Studios in Los Angeles.

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The Love Boat

The Love Boat is an American romantic comedy-drama television series created by Wilford Lloyd Baumes that originally aired on ABC from September 24, 1977 to May 24, 1986.

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The Maids

The Maids (Les Bonnes) is a 1947 play by the French dramatist Jean Genet.

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The Maids (film)

The Maids (Les Bonnes) is a 1975 British film that was directed by Christopher Miles.

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The Old Vic

The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England.

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The Ray Bradbury Theater

The Ray Bradbury Theatre is an anthology series that ran for three seasons on First Choice Superchannel in Canada and HBO in the United States from 1985 to 1986, and then on USA Network, running for four additional seasons from 1988 to 1992; episodes aired on the Global Television Network in Canada from 1991 to 1994.

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The Ruth Rendell Mysteries

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries is a British television crime drama series, produced by TVS and later by its successor Meridian Broadcasting, in association with Blue Heaven Productions, for broadcast on the ITV network.

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The Shout

The Shout is a 1978 British horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski.

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The Silent Partner (1978 film)

The Silent Partner is a 1978 Canadian thriller film directed by Daryl Duke and starring Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer, and Susannah York.

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The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs

The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs (French: La Vie singulière d'Albert Nobbs) is a play by French author Simone Benmussa.

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The Two Ronnies

The Two Ronnies is a British television comedy sketch show starring Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.

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The Wings of the Dove

The Wings of the Dove is a 1902 novel by Henry James.

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The Women (play)

The Women is a 1936 American play, a comedy of manners by Clare Boothe Luce.

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Theatre 625

Theatre 625 is a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1964 to 1968.

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Theatre Royal Haymarket

The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre on Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use.

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There Was a Crooked Man (1960 film)

There Was a Crooked Man is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Stuart Burge and starring Norman Wisdom, Alfred Marks, Andrew Cruickshank, Reginald Beckwith and Susannah York.

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They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (film)

They Shoot Horses, Don't They? is a 1969 American psychological drama film directed by Sydney Pollack, from a screenplay written by Robert E. Thompson and James Poe, based on Horace McCoy's 1935 novel of the same name.

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Thursday Theatre

Thursday Theatre is a UK television anthology series produced by and airing on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) from 1964–1965.

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Tim Pears

Tim Pears (born 15 November 1956) is an English novelist.

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Tiny Tim (A Christmas Carol)

Tiny Tim Cratchit is a fictional character from the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

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Tom Courtenay

Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay (born 25 February 1937) is an English actor.

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Tom Jones (1963 film)

Tom Jones is a 1963 British period comedy film, an adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic 1749 novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling.

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Tomorrow's a Killer

Tomorrow's a Killer (also known as Prettykill) is a 1987 Canadian-American thriller slasher film directed by George Kaczender and starring David Birney, Susannah York and Yaphet Kotto.

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Tony Richardson

Cecil Antonio Richardson (5 June 1928 – 14 November 1991) was an English theatre and film director, producer and screenwriter, whose career spanned five decades.

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Trainer (TV series)

Trainer was a British television series transmitted by the BBC between 1991 and 1992.

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Triumph or Agony

Triumph or Agony is the seventh studio album by Italian symphonic power metal band Rhapsody of Fire, released in Europe on 25 September 2006.

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Troon

Troon (Scottish Gaelic: An Truthail / An t-Sròn) is a town and sea port in South Ayrshire, situated on the west coast of Ayrshire in Scotland, about north of Ayr and northwest of Glasgow Prestwick Airport.

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Tunes of Glory

Tunes of Glory is a 1960 British drama film directed by Ronald Neame, starring Alec Guinness and John Mills, featuring Dennis Price, Kay Walsh, John Fraser, Duncan MacRae, Gordon Jackson and Susannah York.

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Ugly sisters

Anastasia and Drizella are characters in the fairy tale and pantomime, Cinderella.

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United Press International

United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th century until its eventual decline beginning in the early 1980s.

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Visitors (2003 film)

Visitors is a 2003 Australian psychological horror film directed by Richard Franklin (his final film), produced by Jennifer Hadden, and starring Radha Mitchell, Susannah York and Ray Barrett.

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We'll Meet Again (TV series)

We'll Meet Again is a British television drama set in the Second World War.

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Wispers School

Wispers School was a British independent boarding school for girls aged between 11 and 18 which was founded in 1947 and which closed in 2008 after 61 years' operation. Susannah York and Wispers School are People educated at Wispers School.

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Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights is the only novel by the English author Emily Brontë, initially published in 1847 under her pen name "Ellis Bell".

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X Y & Zee

X Y & Zee (also known as Zee and Co. and Zee and Company) is a 1972 British drama film directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Caine, and Susannah York.

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Yellowbeard

Yellowbeard is a 1983 comedy film directed by Mel Damski and written by Graham Chapman, Peter Cook, Bernard McKenna, and David Sherlock, with an ensemble cast featuring Chapman, Cook, Peter Boyle, Cheech & Chong, Martin Hewitt, Michael Hordern, Eric Idle, Madeline Kahn, James Mason, and John Cleese, and the final cinematic appearances of Marty Feldman, Spike Milligan, and Peter Bull.

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1972 Cannes Film Festival

The 25th annual Cannes Film Festival was held from 4 to 19 May 1972.

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24th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 24th Emmy Awards, later known as the 24th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 6, 1972.

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42nd Berlin International Film Festival

The 42nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 February 1992.

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See also

Deaths from multiple myeloma in the United Kingdom

People educated at Marr College

People educated at Wispers School

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susannah_York

Also known as Susana York, Susanna York, Susannah Fletcher, Susannah Yolande Fletcher, Susanne York, Sussanah York, Suzanne York.

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