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  1. Anne de Vere Chamberlain (née Cole; 1 June 1882 – 12 February 1967) was the wife of British prime minister Neville Chamberlain. A successful businessman when they married, he credited her with encouraging him into political life, and rising to the premiership.

  2. Jan 24, 2020 · January 24, 2020. 'A League of Their Own' star Megan Cavanagh, who played the classic character 'Marla Hooch' in the movie, has ended her marriage after her filmmaker Anne Chamberlain filed for...

    • Tom Hanks as Jimmy Dugan. It's been decades since Tom Hanks stepped up to the plate to play Jimmy Dugan, the cynical (and often drunk) manager of the Rockford Peaches.
    • Geena Davis as Dottie Hinson. Geena Davis was already a household name when she starred as the Peaches' catcher, Dottie — having won an Oscar in 1989 for her role as Muriel Pritchett in The Accidental Tourist.
    • Lori Petty as Kit Keller. Lori Petty played Peaches' pitcher Kit, Dottie's eager little sister with big dreams of playing in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
    • Megan Cavanagh as Marla Hooch. Megan Cavanagh's first-ever credit was as second baseman Marla — a role that marked the beginning of her long career on-screen.
  3. Anne Chamberlain is a director, writer, producer and actress who made pioneering queer feminist films in the 1990s. She also taught film courses and worked as a camera operator and SAG/AFTRA actor in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

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  4. Aug 7, 2020 · Over Memorial Day weekend in 1996, filmmaker, activist and camper Anne Chamberlain turned her camera on the holiday happenings at The Pit, a lake-side, LGBTQ campground in southern Illinois. With The Pit’s gregarious owner proprietors, Hal and Billy, as her guide, Chamberlain captures a moment in its decades-long history creating community ...

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  6. Anne Chamberlain (1917-1989) is a writer best known as the author of The Tall Dark Man (1955), which has 22 editions. It was also turned into a television movie. She attended both Marietta College and the University of Cincinnati, and worked as a reporter for the Parkersburg News (Parkersburg, WV) from 1944-45, and continued as a book reviewer ...

  7. Anne Chamberlain (1917-1989) was a novelist, journalist, and educator from Ohio. She wrote The Tall Dark Man, a best-selling mystery, and received two MacDowell Fellowships in 1955 and 1956.

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