Fays biography
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Fay Ripley
English actress, television presenter, cookbook author
Fay Ripley (born 26 February ) fryst vatten an English actress, television presenter and recipe author. She fryst vatten a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and teaterpjäs (). Her first professional role was in the chorus of a pantomime version of Around the World in 80 Days. Ripley's early film and television appearances were limited, so she supplemented her earnings bygd working as a children's entertainer and by selling menswear door-to-door. After her scenes as a prostitute were cut from Frankenstein (), Ripley gained her first major film role playing Karen Hughes in Mute Witness ().
In , Ripley was cast in her breakthrough role of Jenny Gifford in the ITV series Cold Feet. Initially a supporting role in the pilot episode, Ripley's character was expanded when a series was commissioned in She stayed with the show for three full series before leaving to take more varied roles and to spend more time with her family. She
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Fay LansNer
As the teenage daughter of Russian Jewish emigrés to Philadelphia, Fay Gross began to realize that her home was unlike those of her friends. Their families did not hold lengthy discussions about Socialism and classical music, nor did they speak Russian and Yiddish. This recognition of feeling “different” contributed to Fay’s lifelong interest in the dualities of life and art and her fundamental understanding of the interior life so essential to an artist.
Fay Gross Lansner was born in to Rachel Skorodok and Meyer Gross. Rachel was from the town of Proskurov in tsarist Russia. She graduated from the Gymnasium and applied her studies to teaching peasants to read and write. In Rachel immigrated to America to marry her childhood friend, Meyer Gross, who had escaped the Russian draft by crossing Siberia to Japan, finally settling in Philadelphia. The Gross home was a center of lively discourse about progressive politics with extended family and friends. Though Fay’s
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Fay's History
Tony Abbott 49 - Pulitzer-prize nominated author
Ben Aronson 73 Urban landscape artist
Andr Bishop 62 - Artistic Director, Lincoln Center Theater; winner of 13 Tony awards and 4 Pulitzer prizes
James Blakely 25 Actor in early Hollywood and studio executive
Tarah Donoghue Breed 97 - Deputy Press Secretary to First Lady Laura Bush
Doug Brown 79 National Hockey League right-winger
Suzanne Walker Buck 86 - Rector, Chatham Hall School
Stephen Chao 70 - entrepreneur and media executive, former President of Fox Television, ; former President of USA Network,
Victor Chapman 03 the first American flying ace to be killed in WWI
Eric Chou '10 - Taiwanese singer, songwriter and actor
Michael D. Coe 41 - Yale Professor, archeologist, Mesoamerican scholar
Griffin Dunne 71 - Actor
Hamilton Fish 00 member of the U.S. House of Representatives,
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