Philippa hall biography of albert

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    Albert Hall

    Birth name:

    Albert Pass Hall

    Place of birth:

    Brighton, Alabama, USA

    Albert Pass Hall (born10 November1937; age 87) is the actor who portrayed Galek Sar in the Star Trek: The Next Generationthird season episode "Booby Trap".

    He appeared in Willie Dynamite (1974, featuring George Murdock, Thalmus Rasulala, Robert DoQui, Davis Roberts and Ted Gehring).

    Hall also played the recurring role of Judge Seymore Walsh in The Practice. He reprised that role in over forty episodes of Ally McBeal.

    Hall would later appear in Malcolm X (1992, starring Angela Bassett, featuring Christopher Plummer). Additionally, he played Alan Milliken in four episodes of 24, where his character was killed by Penny Johnson's character.

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  • Philippa Schuyler

    American pianist, composer, author, and journalist (1931–1967)

    Philippa Schuyler

    Schuyler (1959)

    Birth namePhilippa Duke Schuyler
    Born(1931-08-02)August 2, 1931
    Harlem, New York, U.S.
    OriginUnited States
    DiedMay 9, 1967(1967-05-09) (aged 35)
    Da Nang, South Vietnam
    GenresClassical
    Occupation(s)Pianist, composer, non-fiction writer
    InstrumentPiano

    Musical artist

    Philippa Duke Schuyler (; August 2, 1931 – May 9, 1967) was an American concert pianist, composer, author, and journalist.

    A child prodigy, she was the daughter of black journalist George Schuyler and Josephine Schuyler, a white Texan heiress. Schuyler became famous in the 1930s for her talent, intellect, mixed race parentage, and the eccentric parenting methods employed by her mother.

    Hailed as "the Shirley Temple of American Negroes,"[1] Schuyler performed public piano recitals and radio broadcasts by the age of four. She performed t

    Just scraping in for #AusReadingMonth at Brona’s This Reading Life, Evelyn Juers’ magnificent bio of the dancer Philippa Cullen (1950–1975) fryst vatten a book that will, I think, appeal to different kinds of readers.  Readers who are interested in the arts, especially dance; readers who are interested in the art of biography; and readers who are interested in Australian nyhet and creativity.

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