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      • Father: Charles Ellsworth Philips; Mother: Anne Hurley.
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    Philips was godmother to the children of the Hackett family, sending them to camp in the summer time and visiting them in New England and in Dobbs Ferry, New York. [citation needed] Philips's relationship with Hackett was one of long affection and care that spanned their lives.

  3. Humphrey Bogart (April 3, 1928 - August 11, 1938) (divorced) Parents. Charles Phillips. Anna Hurley. Trivia.

    • January 23, 1901
    • April 22, 1975
  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Princess Alice, the mother of Prince Philip, lived in Buckingham Palace for two years before passing away in 1969 Credit: Getty - Contributor. He was the youngest child of five and was their only son. Philip had four older sisters, Princess Margarita, Princess Theodora, Princess Cecilie, and Princess Sophie, who have all now passed away. Philip ...

  5. Riis worried that his youngest son, 13-year-old John, needed a mother figure. On July 29, 1907, Riis married his secretary, Mary Philips. Mary was an intelligent, capable, and kind woman. Herself a housing reform activist, she deeply admired Riis’s work. They were partners in the truest sense.

  6. Apr 9, 2021 · Philip was born into the Greek royal family on June 10, 1921, on the island of Corfu and christened Philippos by his parents. His father was Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, who was in...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0680102Mary Philips - IMDb

    While both encouraged each other's prodigious affinity for alcohol, Mary proved beneficial in getting Bogie to approach his craft more seriously. Bogart considered her to be an 'inspirational influence' and the couple duly married at the home of Mary's mother in Hartford, Connecticut, in April 1928.

  8. Mary Philips. Actress. She gained fame as an American actress on stage and screen in the 20th century. A brunette beauty, she was a student of a New Haven Roman Catholic convent who debuted in her acting career as a chorus girl in a Broadway production.

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