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| Anjelica Huston |
Anjelica Huston (born July 8, 1951 in Santa Monica, California) is an American film and television actress who starred as Morticia Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993). She received Golden Globe Award nominations for the part in both movies. (references) |
| Danny Huston |
Danny Huston is a Hollywood film director, the brother of actress Anjelica Huston, the son of legendary director John Huston, and the grandson of Academy Award-winning actor Walter Huston. (references) |
| Felix Huston |
Felix Huston (1800-1857) was a lawyer, soldier, and the first commanding general of the Army of the Republic of Texas. (references) |
| Huston Park Wilderness |
The Huston Park Wilderness is located in south central Wyoming in the United States. Entirely within Medicine Bow National Forest, the wilderness was designated in 1984 to preserve the northernmost section of the central Rocky Mountains, an area of high mountain peaks and coniferous forest. (references) |
| Huston Plan |
The Huston Plan was a 43 page report and outline of proposed security operations put together by White House aide Tom Charles Huston in 1970. It first came to light during the 1973 Watergate hearings headed by Sen. Sam Ervin (N.C.). (references) |
| Huston Smith |
Huston Cummings Smith (born May 31, 1919) is among the preeminent religious studies scholars in the United States. His work The Religions of Man later revised and retitled The World's Religions is a classic in the field, having sold over two million copies, and is a particularly useful introduction to comparative religion. (references) |
| Huston Street |
Huston Lowell Street (born August 2, 1983 in Austin, Texas) is a relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics. (references) |
| John Huston |
United States film maker born in the United States but an Irish citizen after 1964 (1906-1987). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| Noble Huston |
County Down, Ireland, is credited with saving the Irish Red and White Setter from extinction. (references) |
| Virginia Huston |
Virginia Huston (April 24, 1925 - February 28, 1981) was a film actress. Huston appeared in many 1940s and 1950s films noir and adventure films. Huston signed with RKO in 1945, her first film was opposite George Raft in Nocturne. Her singing voice in the nightclub was redubbed by a singer. Huston appeared in Tarzan's Peril (1951) as Jane, Out of the Past (1947) playing Robert Mitchum's nice girlfriend, The Racket (1951) and Sudden Fear (1952). (references) |
| William Huston Natcher |
William Huston Natcher (1909 - 1994) was a U.S. political figure. He was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky on September 11, 1909. Natcher received a B.A. at Western Kentucky State College (now Western Kentucky University) in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 1930 and a LL.B. from Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio in 1933. He was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives in 1953 from the 2nd District. He set a record of 18401 consecutive Congressional votes between 1954 and 1994. Natcher also refused to accept campaign contributions. He was also chairman of the House Appropriations Committee from 1992 to 1994. His knowledge of House rules in debate led House Speaker Thomas O'Neill to employ him as presiding officer during crucial debates. He died on March 29, 1994 in Bethesda, Maryland. (references) |
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