The cast of Una muchacha llamada Milagros - 1975 includes: Luis Abreu as Augusto Eva Blanco as Cecilia Hilda Breer as Luisa (1975) Ana Castell as Olvido Renee de Pallas as Onelia Elena Fariaz as Sonia (1975) Francisco Ferrari as Francisco (1975) Nury Flores as Viviana (1975) Lucila Herrera as Clemencia Graciela Lopez as Manuela (1975) Esperanza Magaz as Candelaria Oscar Mendoza as Rene (1975) Francia Ortiz as Lili Alejandra Pinedo as Candy Chumico Romero as Suky (1975) Suyin Rosa as Mayita (1975) Betty Ruth as Lucrecia Carlos Subero as Padre Antonio
The cast of Meet the Magoons - 2005 includes: Kashif Arshad as Younger Table Man Darren Brownlie as Cashcount Assistant David Brownlie as Cashcount Assistant Sonali Chapman as Priya Paul Courtenay Hyu as Giles Chan Julie Duncanson as Stripper Polly Frame as Policewoman Jane Nitin Ganatra as Nitin Rae Hendrie as Selina Moray Hunter as Alan Seeta Indrani as Dolly Pathan Kaleem Janjua as Pandit Ronny Jhutti as Imran Forbes KB as Delivery Man Serioja Kohli as Curly-Haired Boy Anoushka Kohli as Little Girl Sanjeev Kohli as Surjit Menno Kuijper as Devi Euan Mackay as Dominic Corrigan Derek McGhie as Police Officer Ruth McGhie as RSPCA Woman Tony Roper as Mr. Corrigan Laila Rouass as Anita Phaldut Sharma as Paul Junior Simpson as African Clergyman Hardeep Singh Kohli as Hamish Gurdial Sira as Older Table Man Tony Slattery as Dallas Sevan Stephan as Priest Simon Tait as Mr. Healey Jaclyn Tse as Scottish Punter Ash Varrez as Tarlochan Iain Wotherspoon as Referee Atta Yaqub as Suky Riprah Ozzie Yue as Scouse Punter
Juliet Cooke has: Played Miss Priolleau in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Annie Brown in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Performed in "My Sister and I" in 1956. Played Sally in "Preview" in 1959. Played Fulvia Gianetti in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Queen to King Richard in "An Age of Kings" in 1960. Played Muriel Fielding in "Coronation Street" in 1960. Played Queen in "An Age of Kings" in 1960. Played Carrie Morgan in "Z Cars" in 1962. Performed in "Jezebel ex UK" in 1963. Played Maureen Costigan in "The Plane Makers" in 1963. Played Dorothy in "Strictly for the Birds" in 1963. Played May in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Sarah in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Mavis in "Last of the Summer Wine" in 1973. Played Eva in "Open All Hours" in 1976. Played Mrs. Gibson in "Rosie" in 1977. Played Hotel Manageress in "The Black Stuff" in 1980.
Ainhoa Arbizu has: Played Herself - Sports Newsreader in "Antena 3 noticias" in 1990. Played Herself - Newsreader in "Antena 3 noticias" in 1990. Played herself in "Live 8" in 2005. Played Herself - Spanish Vote Presenter in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2005. Played Herself (2007-2010) in "MotoGP Club" in 2007. Played herself in "No disparen al pianista" in 2007. Played Herself - Host in "La rioja, tierra universal" in 2007. Played Herself - Spanish Vote Presenter in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2007. Played Herself - Host in "La noche desesperada" in 2007. Played Herself - Presenter in "X premios ATV" in 2008. Played Herself - Host in "Moto GP en concierto" in 2008.
Suky is a modern Hebrew nickname for Shoshana (שושנה) which means "lily."
It is not known what disease killed Susanna "Suky" Adams however common causes of death of children back then was diarrhea and what was called Consumption then. Now Consumption is known as Tuberculosis.
I think you mean "Suki," she's the leader of the Kyoshi Warriors, first shown in episode 4 of the first season, and she later becomes Sokka's love interest in mid season two and is later defeated by Azula and sent to the Boiling Rock prison in the Fire Nation. She makes a final return to the show in mid season three and stays with the main cast through to the final battle.
Chumico Romero has: Played Aisha in "Peregrina" in 1973. Played Miguelina in "Mariana de la noche" in 1975. Played Suky (1975) in "Una muchacha llamada Milagros" in 1975. Played Corito in "La zulianita" in 1977. Performed in "Laura y Virginia" in 1977. Performed in "La heredera" in 1982. Played (1985) in "Las amazonas" in 1985. Performed in "Cara sucia" in 1992.
The cast of Eye of the Devil - 1966 includes: Suky Appleby as Antoinette de Montfaucon Donald Bisset as Rennard David Hemmings as Christian de Caray Deborah Kerr as Catherine de Montfaucon John Le Mesurier as Dr. Monnet Pauline Letts as Servant Edward Mulhare as Jean-Claude Ibert David Niven as Philippe de Montfaucon Donald Pleasence as Pere Dominic Flora Robson as Countess Estell Sharon Tate as Odile de Caray Emlyn Williams as Alain de Montfaucon Fred Wood as Church Parishioner (far right)
The cast of Una muchacha llamada Milagros - 1975 includes: Luis Abreu as Augusto Eva Blanco as Cecilia Hilda Breer as Luisa (1975) Ana Castell as Olvido Renee de Pallas as Onelia Elena Fariaz as Sonia (1975) Francisco Ferrari as Francisco (1975) Nury Flores as Viviana (1975) Lucila Herrera as Clemencia Graciela Lopez as Manuela (1975) Esperanza Magaz as Candelaria Oscar Mendoza as Rene (1975) Francia Ortiz as Lili Alejandra Pinedo as Candy Chumico Romero as Suky (1975) Suyin Rosa as Mayita (1975) Betty Ruth as Lucrecia Carlos Subero as Padre Antonio
The cast of Meet the Magoons - 2005 includes: Kashif Arshad as Younger Table Man Darren Brownlie as Cashcount Assistant David Brownlie as Cashcount Assistant Sonali Chapman as Priya Paul Courtenay Hyu as Giles Chan Julie Duncanson as Stripper Polly Frame as Policewoman Jane Nitin Ganatra as Nitin Rae Hendrie as Selina Moray Hunter as Alan Seeta Indrani as Dolly Pathan Kaleem Janjua as Pandit Ronny Jhutti as Imran Forbes KB as Delivery Man Serioja Kohli as Curly-Haired Boy Anoushka Kohli as Little Girl Sanjeev Kohli as Surjit Menno Kuijper as Devi Euan Mackay as Dominic Corrigan Derek McGhie as Police Officer Ruth McGhie as RSPCA Woman Tony Roper as Mr. Corrigan Laila Rouass as Anita Phaldut Sharma as Paul Junior Simpson as African Clergyman Hardeep Singh Kohli as Hamish Gurdial Sira as Older Table Man Tony Slattery as Dallas Sevan Stephan as Priest Simon Tait as Mr. Healey Jaclyn Tse as Scottish Punter Ash Varrez as Tarlochan Iain Wotherspoon as Referee Atta Yaqub as Suky Riprah Ozzie Yue as Scouse Punter
Juliet Cooke has: Played Miss Priolleau in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Annie Brown in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Performed in "My Sister and I" in 1956. Played Sally in "Preview" in 1959. Played Fulvia Gianetti in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Queen to King Richard in "An Age of Kings" in 1960. Played Muriel Fielding in "Coronation Street" in 1960. Played Queen in "An Age of Kings" in 1960. Played Carrie Morgan in "Z Cars" in 1962. Performed in "Jezebel ex UK" in 1963. Played Maureen Costigan in "The Plane Makers" in 1963. Played Dorothy in "Strictly for the Birds" in 1963. Played May in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Sarah in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Mavis in "Last of the Summer Wine" in 1973. Played Eva in "Open All Hours" in 1976. Played Mrs. Gibson in "Rosie" in 1977. Played Hotel Manageress in "The Black Stuff" in 1980.
John and Abigail Adams had 5 children - three sons and two daughters , who were:Abigail Amelia "Nabby" Adams Smith (July 14,1765-Aug. 15 1813)John Quincy Adams ( July 11, 1767- Feb. 23, 1848)Susanna "Suky"Adams (Dec, 28, 1768- Feb. 4, 1770)Charles Adams (May 29, 1770- Nov. 30, 1800)Thomas Boylston Adams (Sept. 15, 1772- Mar. 13,1832)Elizabeth (July 11, 1777 - stillborn)What is John Walsh's childerns name ?
Ainhoa Arbizu has: Played Herself - Sports Newsreader in "Antena 3 noticias" in 1990. Played Herself - Newsreader in "Antena 3 noticias" in 1990. Played herself in "Live 8" in 2005. Played Herself - Spanish Vote Presenter in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2005. Played Herself (2007-2010) in "MotoGP Club" in 2007. Played herself in "No disparen al pianista" in 2007. Played Herself - Host in "La rioja, tierra universal" in 2007. Played Herself - Spanish Vote Presenter in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2007. Played Herself - Host in "La noche desesperada" in 2007. Played Herself - Presenter in "X premios ATV" in 2008. Played Herself - Host in "Moto GP en concierto" in 2008.
The cast of The Power Game - 1965 includes: John Abineri as Councillor Mallor Garth Adams as Furbisham Yemi Ajibade as Premier of Malta Michael Aldridge as Heathcoat Mobbs Patrick Allen as David Main Leslie Anderson as Union Representative Joanna Annin as Stewardess Graham Ashley as Commissionaire Marcia Ashton as Mrs. Waters Carol Austin as Laura Richard Aylen as Carey Richard Aylen as Peter Sinclair Paul Bacon as Wendall Robin Bailey as Charles Grainger Peter Barkworth as Kenneth Bligh Reginald Barratt as Pickthorne George Belbin as Norton Jocelyn Birdsall as Stewardess Caroline Blakiston as Margot Fellowship Martin Boddey as Jack Wigan Philip Brack as James Fielding MP Wallace Bradley as American James Bree as Davis Tim Brinton as ITN News Reader Dorothy Bromiley as Beryl Ritchie John Brooking as John Courtenay Arthur Brough as Walter Hallam Edwin Brown as Business Friend Antony Brown as High Official Alfred Burke as Joe Panton Richard Burrell as Barry Dawson Donald Burton as Jan Novak Earl Cameron as Jordan Kobola Lindsay Campbell as Joe Ryan Jack Carlton as The Speaker Gerald Case as The Minister Peter Cellier as Frank Archer Geoffrey Chater as Arthur Stilton Norman Chidgley as Sir Louis Force Ernest Clark as Frank Orwell James Cossins as Candleford James Cossins as Henry Outram Frank Cousins as Bobo Naranda Clifford Cox as Jim Harvey Danny Daniels as Immigration Officer Danny Daniels as Special Branch Man Henry Davies as Victor Roger Delgado as Farid Salem Sidney Dench as Stan Calder William Devlin as Sir Gerald Merle Arnold Diamond as Ferguson Ann Dimitri as 1st Wife Eric Dodson as Davis Eric Dodson as Mr. Handle Guy Doleman as Stephen Gray Helen Dorward as Jane Adrian Drotsky as Howard Frank Duncan as Conyers Frank Duncan as Newsreader Christopher Dunham as 2nd Pressman Hamilton Dyce as Prescott Jonathan Elsom as John Lacey Clifford Evans as Caswell Bligh Jane Evers as Judith Coral Fairweather as Lady Bagenal Fred Ferris as Paul Budge Harry Fripp as Toast Master Kenneth Gardnier as Desk Clerk John Gatrell as Minister Alan Gerrard as Bill Clavering Felicity Gibson as Perpetua Cataline Denis Goacher as 1st Pressman David Gooderson as Armaton Michael Goodliffe as Geoffrey Packard Marilyn Gothard as Deirdre Deborah Grant as Jill Nigel Green as Hartley Keith Grenville as Bar Waiter Keith Grenville as Franklyn David Grey as Chief Immigration Officer David Grey as Edwin Nicholas Grimshaw as Elder Workman Peter Hager as Sam Bell Brian Haines as Bruce Murray Michael Hall as Industry Representative Gay Hamilton as Fredalina Peter Hawkins as Interpreter David Healy as Edmans Kathleen Heath as Housekeeper Basil Henson as Sandy Warren Rachel Herbert as Justine Bligh Julian Herrington as Freeson Peter Hoare as Ashton Ian Holm as Sefton Kemp Denis Holmes as Frank Howarth Ewan Hooper as Alderman Hall Bill Horsley as Freddy Cutter Peter Howell as William Metcalf Janice Hoy as Amanda John Humphry as Alan Lacey MP Richard Hurndall as Sir Jason Fowler Ric Hutton as James Hopeton Charles Hyatt as Ambassador Barrie Ingham as Garfield Kane Stanley Jacombe as Civil Servant Anne Jameson as Mirabelle Wentworth Michael Jayston as Lincoln Dowling Edward Jewesbury as Auctioneer William Job as Alan Harwood Caroline John as Maggie Robin John as Workman Robin John as Younger Workman Willie Jonah as Army Officer Bari Jonson as Andre Abwa Bari Jonson as Narada Bari Jonson as Naranda Kenneth Keeling as Drunk Guest Tom Kempinski as Joe Maguire Juliet Kempson as Suky Ann King as Secretary Heather Kyd as Typist Stephanie Lacey as Secretary Lloyd Lamble as Edward Luke David Langton as The General Jeanne Le Bars as Charlotte Rosemary Leach as Susan Weldon Graham Leaman as Waiter Michael Lees as Basil Simpson Tutte Lemkow as Prime Minister John Line as Stephen Wales Frank Littlewood as Sir George Kell Gaynor Lloyd as Secretary Calvin Lockhart as Kofe Lokwe Preston Lockwood as Reisling Preston Lockwood as Swiss Banker Ray Lonnen as Chris Roney Pauline Loring as Henrietta Geoffrey Lumsden as Sir Trevelyan Stamp Alan MacNaughton as Hendrik Van Meeren Peter Madden as Magister Philip Madoc as Ted Newark Bryan Magee as TV Interviewer Claire Maine as Telephonist James Maxwell as Colin Townley Ronald Mayer as Doorman Yvonne Mayol as Stripper Robert McBain as Simon Davey Gilly McIver as Lucy Fred McNaughton as Bisset Kenneth Mcreddie as Waiter Ralph Michael as Gillingham Cameron Miller as MP Conrad Monk as Waiter Wolfe Morris as Mejulik Nita Moyce as Miss Tillingshed Douglas Muir as Minister Douglas Muir as Professor Michael Mulcaster as Chauffeur Barbara Murray as Lady Pamela Wilder Louise Nelson as Stewardess Anthony Newlands as Alan Norton Anthony Nicholls as Sir Holford Bagenal Ralph Nossek as Minister Koziel Frank Olegario as Pastore James Ottaway as Customer Kendrick Owen as Surgeon Arthur Pentelow as Christopher Matcher Donald Pickering as Bennett Christine Pilgrim as Waitress Victor Platt as Mahanny Clyde Pollitt as Customs Man Eric Porter as Dr. Vrieling George Pravda as Bacciardi Robert Raglan as Fulton Llewellyn Rees as Minister Llewellyn Rees as The Minister Michael Reubens as Pageboy Joanna Rigby as Helen Ferguson Terence Rigby as Nightingale John Ringham as Leehouse Norma Ronald as Miss Lingard George Roubicek as Papigay Anthony Roye as Leash Ann Rye as Agnes David Savile as Peter Hindlesham Norman Scace as Peter Bagehot Patrick Scanlan as Carpenter John Scott Martin as Bernard Jeffrey Segal as Wisselman Elizabeth Sellars as Esther Kelp John Serret as Masson George Sewell as Frank Hagadan Louiza Sherman as Trina Peggy Sinclair as Jane Redvers Jayne Sofiano as Pat Henderson Elma Soiron as Miss Sgier John Sterland as Littlejohn Salvin Stewart as Chauffeur Kevin Stoney as Eduardo Contini John Tate as Billy Straker Lewis Teasdale as Waiter Huw Thomas as Newscaster Anne Tirard as Enid Jean Trend as Air Stewardess Norman Tyrrell as Sir Gordon Revidge Jack Watling as Don Henderson Deborah Watling as Jennifer Elizabeth Weaver as Janie Kent Lockwood West as Hon. Member Reg Whitehead as Saunders Benjamin Whitrow as Customs Man Barry Wilsher as Agent Geoffrey Wincott as Frost Joseph Wise as Freddie Anthony Woodruff as Alderman Thorpe Anthony Woodruff as Bewdley Martin Wyldeck as Langrost Patrick Wymark as Sir John Wilder Patrick Wymark as Sir John Wilder, Special Envoy