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Jennifer Estlin's birth name is Jennifer Leah Cohen.
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Jennifer Estlin was born on November 21, 1964, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
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J. Estlin Carpenter has written:
'Life in Palestine when Jesus lived'
'The first three Gospels' -- subject(s): Bible
'James Martineau theologian and teacher'
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Edward Estlin Cummings died in North Conway, New Hampshire, at the age of 68.
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ee Cummings (as he wrote his name), Edward Estlin Cummings.
1894-1962.
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He died of a stroke on September 3, 1962, at the age of 67 in North Conway, New Hampshire
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Jennifer Estlin has: Played Nurse Fran in "Volcano" in 1997. Played Businesswomen in "Fatty Drives the Bus" in 1999. Played Susan, 2nd AD in "The Stand-In" in 1999. Played Kate in "Boricua" in 2004. Played Elizabeth Jensen in "iMurders" in 2008. Played Kathy Landis in "Choose" in 2011. Played Crystal Chambers in "A Million Miles Away" in 2014. Played Irritated Motel Clerk in "Black Hat" in 2014.
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The E.E. in E.E. Cummings stands for Edward Estlin. He was an American poet who was from Cambridge Massachusetts, and was a major figure in 20th century poetry.
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The cast of The Lot - 2004 includes: Howard Bluestone as Joe Sr. Gerardo Cardenas as Enrique Estlin Feigley as Ace Casey Freund as Junior Nora Newbrough as Erica Jim Schmid as Harley Tony Yalda as Billy
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Alex Hugh Brown has: Played Maxim in "The Detention Teacher" in 2006. Played Rx-9 in "Pulse Electric" in 2010. Played Phil in "Turkish Coffee" in 2011. Played Ralph in "One Small Hitch" in 2013. Played Estlin in "e.e." in 2013.
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The cast of Black Hat - 2014 includes: Jennifer Estlin as Irritated Motel Clerk Jodelle Ferland as Dandi Brooke Lewis as Heather (cocktail waitress) Daniel Margotta as Orlando Jessie Pridemore as Cosplaying Julia
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The cast of EOTM Awards - 2013 includes: Laci Kay as Herself - Presenter Nominee (2013) Jared Masters as Himself - Award Winner (2013) Esteban Steven Escobar as Himself - Award Winner
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The cast of A Million Miles Away - 2014 includes: Kasey Busiel as Nova Marissa Castillo as Marissa Kyrie Courter as Kyrie Jennifer Estlin as Crystal Chambers Grace Etzkorn as Candice Reilly Golden as Reilly Talie Leeb as Talie Amaya Lorick as Amaya Rubey Mendoza as Rubey Emma Seslowsky as Emma Crystal Staley as Crystal Kasia Wilson as Kasia Kristyn Zoe Wilkerson as Zoe
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E. E. Cummings' father. Edward, was a professor and minister. His mother's name was Rebecca. His sister was named Elizabeth.
E. E. Cummings married Elaine Orr, then Anne Minnerly Barton. He had a daughter by his first wife out of wedlock. His second wife divorced him in Mexico after three years, but the divorce was not recognized by US law. He had a common-law marriage with Marion Morehouse.
http://www.notablebiographies.com/Co-Da/Cummings-E-E.html
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The cast of Choose - 2011 includes: Onata Aprile as Hayley Todd Aubrey Davis as Dr. Urbani Jennifer Estlin as Kathy Landis Gina Ferranti as Mother Libby George as Dotty Ashley Greenfield as Christine Zachary Griffin as Son Brooke Lewis as Erika Shelley Marano as E.R. Nurse Annie McGovern as E. R. Doctor Erik Ramos as EMT Carter Roy as Jonah Connelley Deborah Twiss as Terri Connelley Dared Wright as Dr. Spiegelman Stacey Yen as Dr. Nguyen
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The cast of The Stand-In - 1999 includes: Joseph Barbara as Bartender Jaid Barrymore as Prostitute Christie Botelho as Megan Dolan Robbie Bryan as Brian Roberts Vava Buitenkant as Thief Jay Burns as Asskissing Production Assistant Jennifer Estlin as Susan, 2nd AD Ashley Greenfield as Stephanie Sherman Dan Grimaldi as Mr. Rosensweig Ayo Haynes as Alex David Heymann as Mitchel K. Wolf Judith Ivey as Mrs. Rosensweig Kenneth Keith Kallenbach as Comedian Jill Kushner as Lisa Roberts Daniel Margotta as Paulie Benadetto Lou Myers as Half-Step Wilson David Ogden Stiers as Professor Smith Steven Puente as Officer DeJesus Alysia Reiner as Soap opera nurse Kelly Ripa as Jennifer Pamela Wehner as Agent
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C. H. Herford has written:
'A sketch of recent Shakespearean investigation 1893-1923'
'A Russian Shakesperean' -- subject(s): Influence, Pushkin
'The permanent power of English poetry' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, English poetry, History and criticism, Literature, Comparative, Poetry
'The bearing of English studies upon the national life' -- subject(s): English literature, Study and teaching
'The mind of post-war Germany' -- subject(s): Intellectual life
'The stoics as teachers: An essay on the influence of the teaching of stoicism on the civilization of the early Roman empire'
'Shakespeare's treatment of love & marriage and other essays' -- subject(s): Poetry, History and criticism, Philosophy, Love in literature, Love, Marriage in literature, Political and social views, Literature
'Robert Browning' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, English Poets, Poets, English
'The Age of Wordsworth'
'The age of Wordsworth'
'A sketch of recent Shakesperean investigation, 1893-1923' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History
'English tales in verse' -- subject(s): English poetry, Collections
'Robert Browning'
'Shakespeare's treatment of love and marriage and other essays'
'Wordsworth'
'The bearing of English studies upon the national life'
'The age of wordworth' -- subject(s): English literature, Romanticism, History and criticim
'Robert Browning'
'Joseph Estlin Carpenter'
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The cast of iMurders - 2008 includes: Gabrielle Anwar as Lindsay Jefferies Joanne Baron as Christine Jensen Donna Bostany as Cocktail Server Christie Botelho as Allie Mullroney Drea Castro as Natasa Margaret Colin as Carol Uberoth Arthur Colombino as Officer Angelocci Terri Conn as Sandra Wilson Jane Dashow as Melt Nurmouth Antares Davis as Gabrielle Romano Justin Deas as University President Billy Dee Williams as Robert Delgado Charles Durning as Dr. Seamus St. Martin Jennifer Estlin as Elizabeth Jensen William Forsythe as Professor Uberoth Andrew Goffman as Phone Sex Customer Don Gomez as University Professor Ashley Greenfield as Jennifer Singer Frank Grillo as Joe Romano Dan Grimaldi as Carmine Romano Brett Howell as Jimmy Shannon Ivey as Kelly Winters Wilson Jermaine Heredia as Mark Sanders Keith Krebs as University Professor Miranda Kwok as Janet Ling Rodney Laney as Custodian Brooke Lewis as Agent Lori Romano Kristen Lowman as Mrs. Henderson Wendy Marquez as University Professor Jack Mulcahy as William Jensen Christie Napurano as Amy Jeff Quinlan as Gerald Woodward Lauren Quirk as College Student Raelene Roberts as Student Tony Todd as Agent Washington Josh Turi as Newscaster Zander Villayne as Bobby Romano
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no, e e Cummings never used capital letters
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._E._Cummings
Edward Estlin Cummings (October 14, 1894 - September 3, 1962), popularly known as E. E. Cummings, with the abbreviated form of his name often written by others in all lowercase letters as e. e. Cummings, was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright. His body of work encompasses approximately 2,900 poems, an autobiographical novel, four plays and several essays, as well as numerous drawings and paintings. He is remembered as a preeminent voice of 20th century poetry, as well as one of the most popular.
Cummings' publishers and others have sometimes echoed the unconventional orthography in his poetry by writing his name in lower case and without periods. Cummings himself used both the lowercase and capitalized versions, but according to his widow did not, as reported in the preface of one book,[1] have his name legally changed to "e e Cummings".[citation needed] He did, however write to his French translator that he preferred the capitalized version ("may it not be tricksy").[2] One Cummings scholar believes that on the occasions Cummings signed his name in all-lowercase, the poet may have intended it as a gesture of humility, and not as an indication that it was the preferred orthography for others to use for his name.[3]
Some of Cummings's most famous poems do not involve much, if any, odd typography or punctuation, but still carry his unmistakable style. For example, the aptly titled "anyone lived in a pretty how town" begins:anyone lived in a pretty how town
(with up so floating many bells down)
spring summer autumn winter
he sang his didn't he danced his did
Women and men(both little and small)
cared for anyone not at all
they sowed their isn't they reaped their same
sun moon stars rain
"why must itself up every of a park" begins as follows:why must itself up every of a park
anus stick some quote statue unquote to
prove that a hero equals any jerk
who was afraid to dare to answer "no"?Cummings's unusual style can be seen in his poem "Buffalo Bill's/ defunct" from the January 1920 issue of The Dial.
Readers sometimes experience a jarring, incomprehensible effect with Cummings's work, as the poems do not act in accordance with the conventional combinatorial rules that generate typical English sentences. (For example, "why must itself..." or "they sowed their isn't..."). His readings of Stein in the early part of the century probably served as a springboard to this aspect of his artistic development (in the same way that Robert Walser's work acted as a springboard for Franz Kafka). In some respects, Cummings's work is more stylistically continuous with Stein's than with any other poet or writer.
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