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Benjamin Seth Watson[1] (born December 18, 1980) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Duke Blue Devils and Georgia Bulldogs.
Sheena Shirley Easton (née Orr; born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish singer and actress who achieved recognition in an episode of the reality television series The Big Time: Pop Singer, which recorded her attempts to gain a record deal and her eventual signing with the EMI label.
The film made $2.2 million worldwide, [106] and Christopher Orr of The Atlantic said: "Garner does what she can as the Snooping Mom from Hell, but ultimately it's not much. The role is like a caricature of her performance in Juno, minus the ultimate (and essential) redemption." [107]
By May 1981, she had worked in the White House Office of Scheduling and Advance. [19] By 1984, [3] she married Lanny Wiles, whom she had met while working for Reagan's campaign. [4] They had two children before divorcing in 2017. [20] In one of her final assignments, Susie helped Reagan prepare for a ten-day trip to Europe in June 1982. [4]
He left college to play in various bands, including Martin Mull and his Fabulous Furniture, in which he played flute, saxophone, and clarinet. He also played in a band called Richard and the Rabbits, which included future Cars bandmates Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr. [2]
In the former, she played Katherine, an unhappily married bride who grows violent. Pugh attributed her attraction to the part to her partiality to characters with "confusing or at least interesting" motivations. [17]
He was made a CBE in 1972. [6] Robin Orr married Margaret Mace, the daughter of Egyptologist Arthur Cruttenden Mace, in December 1937. They had three children. In 1979 they divorced and Orr married again, to Doris Winny-Meyer. [7] An "entertaining if somewhat personally reticent" autobiography, Musical Chairs, was published in 1999. [8][9]
Orr married Isabelle Roberts in 1955; that marriage was dissolved and in 1968 he married Jean Latimer, who died in 2023. [2][4] In 1990 Orr gave up regular teaching to devote more time to composition, and lived with his second wife Jean Latimer in the Wye Valley until his death.