Patricia Helen Jessel 15 October 1920, Hong Kong , British overseas territories British Crown Colony &ndash 10 June 1968, London, England was an English actress for stage theatre stage and film . She died at 47 from a heart attack. Selected filmography The Flesh Is Weak 1957 The Man Upstairs film The Man Upstairs 1958 Underground 1958 TV play Armchair Theatre Underground TV, 1958 Model for Murder 1959 No Kidding film No Kidding 1960 The City of the Dead film The City of the Dead 1960 A Jolly Bad Fellow 1964 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum film A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 1966 External links IBDB name 46963 IMDb name 422185 TonyAward PlayFeaturedActress 1947 1975 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jessel, Patricia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 October 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 June 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jessel, Patricia Category 1920 births Category 1968 deaths Category Deaths from myocardial infarction Category English film actors Category English stage actors Category Hong Kong actors Category Tony Award winners UK stage actor stub ... more details
Jessel is a surname which may refer to David Jessel , British journalist George Jessel George Jessel actor 1898 1981 , American vaudevillian George Jessel jurist 1824 1883 , British jurist Leon Jessel , German composer PatriciaJessel , actress Stephen Jessel , British correspondent Thomas Jessell , scientist surname de Jessel ... more details
George Jessel may refer to George Jessel actor 1898&ndash 1981 , American actor George Jessel jurist 1824&ndash 1883 , English jurist George Jessel of the Jessel Baronets Hndis name Jessel, George DEFAULTSORT Jessel, George ... more details
File Charles Jessel.PNG thumb 200px Sir Charles James Jessel, 1st Bart. There have been two Baronetcies created for members of the Jessel family , both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . One creation is extant as of 2010. The Jessel Baronetcy , of Ladham House in Goudhurst in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 25 May 1883 for Charles Jessel, in honour of his father, the prominent lawyer and judge George Jessel jurist Sir George Jessel , Master of the Rolls from 1873 to 1883. The first Baronet was later High Sheriff of Kent in 1903. The Jessel Baronetcy , of Westminster in the County of London, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1917 for the politician Herbert Jessel, 1st Baron Jessel Herbert Jessel , second son of Sir George Jessel and younger brother of the first Baronet of the 1883 creation. He was elevated to the peerage as Baron Jessel in 1924 see this title for more information . Jessel Baronets, of Ladham 1883 Sir Charles Jessel Charles James Jessel , 1st Baronet 1860 1928 Sir George Jessel, 2nd Baronet 1891 1907 Sir Charles John Jessel, 3rd Baronet b. 1924 Jessel Baronets, of Westminster 1917 see Baron Jessel References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment b Category Baronetcies Jessel ... more details
Baron Jessel , of Westminster in the County of London, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 8 January 1924 for Herbert Jessell, 1st Baron Jessel Sir Herbert Jessell, 1st Baronet , who had earlier represented St Pancras South UK Parliament constituency St Pancras South in Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament as a Liberal Unionist from 1896 to 1906 and as a Conservative Party UK Conservative from 1910 to 1918. He had already been created a Baronet , of Westminster in the County of London, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 1917. Jessel was the younger son of George Jessel jurist Sir George Jessel , Solicitor General for England and Wales Solicitor General and Master of the Rolls , and the younger brother of Sir Charles Jessel, 1st Baronet, of Ladham, who was created a Baronet in 1883 in recognition of his father s services. Lord Jessel was succeeded by his son, the second Baron, who served as a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords from 1963 to 1977. Both titles became extinct on his death on 13 June 1990. Barons Jessel 1924 Herbert Jessel, 1st Baron Jessel Herbert Merton Jessel, 1st Baron Jessel 1866&ndash 1950 Edward Jessel, 2nd Baron Jessel Edward Herbert Jessel, 2nd Baron Jessel 1904&ndash 1990 Hon. Timothy Edward Jessel 1935&ndash 1969 See also George Jessel jurist Sir George JesselJessel Baronets Jessel Baronets, of Ladham References Rayment DEFAULTSORT Jessel Category Baronies Category Extinct baronies ... more details
File Charles Jessel.PNG thumb 200px Sir Charles James Jessel, 1st Baronet Jessel of Ladham Sir Charles James Jessel 11 May 1860 15 Jul 1928 , 1st Baronet Jessel of Ladham, ref cite web url http www.leighrayment.com baronetage baronetsJ.htm title Jessel of Ladham, Kent work The Baronetage of England, Ireland, Nova Scotia, Great Britain and the United Kingdom accessdate 6 November 2011 ref was a former Vice Chairman of the British North Borneo Company BNBC 1903 1909 . The city of Kota Kinabalu was previously named Jesselton ref cite web title Sabah Tourism Board Official Website url http www.sabahtourism.com en destination district 1 kota kinabalu capital city ref after the BNBC set up operations there. See also Jessel Baronets References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jessel, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jessel, Charles Category British businesspeople Category Nobility of the United Kingdom UK bio stub Baronet stub de Charles Jessel ... more details
Jessel Miller born 1949 Ontario, Canada is an American watercolor artist and children s writer . Life Her father was a country doctor artist, and mother was a festive singer, poet and entertainer. She graduated from the University of Florida and moved to Oakland, California in 1971. She had a one person show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1980, Bay Area Personalities , watercolor portraits of Maya Angelou , Herb Caen , Louise Cavis , Melvin Belli and Diane Feinstein . In 1984 she opened the Jessel Gallery in Napa, California . ref http www.jesselgallery.com artist.html ref It began with convert 300 sqft m2 and 30 artists and 15 years later, the gallery is convert 9000 sqft m2 and is 300 artists strong. She writes and illustrates children s books. ref http www.merecie.com tapestry 20artists.html ref Awards 2002 American Book Award ref http www.ankn.uaf.edu iew beforecolumbus jessel.html ref Works cite book title Mustard Journey to Love publisher Jessel Gallery year 1999 isbn 9780966038118 cite book title The calico cat publisher Jessel Gallery year 2000 isbn 9780966038187 cite book title Angels in the Vineyards editor Carolynne Gamble publisher Jessel Gallery year 2001 isbn 9780966038163 cite book title Mustard lessons from old souls publisher Jessel Gallery year 1999 isbn 9780966038156 References reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, Jessel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miller, Jessel Category 1949 births Category American children s writers Category University of Florida alumni Category Living people Category American painters Category Artists from Ontario Category Women painters US artist stub ... more details
Stephen Jessel was for many years a United Kingdom British BBC correspondent,based between 1977 and 1995 in Paris, Beijing, Brussels, Washington DC and again Paris. He had previously worked, after leaving university, for The Times of London as a reporter and education correspondent. Before joining the BBC foreign staff he worked as reporter and again education correspondent. Jessel, the son of one time The Times defence correspondent Bobby Jessel, who died aged 37, and Penelope Blackwell later Dame Penelope Jessel , attended the Dragon School in Oxford . ref cite web url http www.dragonschool.org old dragons alumni our history eminent dragons.html title Eminent Dragons publisher Dragon School accessdate October 7, 2011 ref and Shrewsbury School in Shropshire where he won a scholarship. He specialised in the classics and won an Open Exhibition to Balliol College. He spent four years at Balliol gaining a first in Mods and a Third in Greats where his inability to cope with the philosophy aspect proved catastrophic. As a BBC correspondent he was a prolific contributor to From our Own Correspondent and at the time of his firing by someone called Cramer in 1995 claimed to have sent more material than anyone in the programmne s long and distinguished history. He remained with the BBC as a freelance after ceasing to be a staff correspondent and broadcast after the death of Princess Diana in Paris. ref cite web url http www.meldrum.co.uk mhp continuity diana.html title Diana, Princess of Wales A Pick of the Continuity Announcements Special work http www.meldrum.co.uk mhp continuity MHP Pick of the Continuity Announcements date 29 March 2000 accessdate October 7, 2011 ref He later worked ... he had a daughter Miranda Ruth Jessel born December 14 1981. See also David Jessel References reflist England bio stub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jessel, Stephen ALTERNATIVE ... Kingdom DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jessel, Stephen Category Year of birth missing ... more details
Toby Henry Francis Jessel born 11 July 1934 is a United Kingdom British Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician. Early life Jessel was educated at the Britannia Royal Naval College Royal Naval College , Dartmouth, Devon Dartmouth and Balliol College, Oxford and was an exporter. He served as a councillor in the London Borough of Southwark from 1964. Political career Jessel contested Peckham UK Parliament constituency Peckham in 1964 and Kingston upon Hull North UK Parliament constituency Kingston upon Hull North twice in 1966 in both a Hull North by election, 1966 by election and the subsequent United Kingdom general election, 1966 general election . He represented London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Richmond upon Thames on the Greater London Council 1967 73. He was elected Member of Parliament MP for Twickenham UK Parliament constituency Twickenham at the United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 general election , the seat having been vacant since the death of Gresham Cooke on 22 February 1970, and held it until he was defeated by Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrat Vincent Cable at the United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 general election . References Times Guide to the House of Commons , The Times Times Newspapers Limited , 1997 External links Hansard contribs mr toby jessel Toby Jessel s start s par uk succession box title Twickenham UK Parliament constituency Member of Parliament for Twickenham years United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 &ndash United Kingdom general election, 1997 1997 before Gresham Cooke after Vincent Cable s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jessel, Toby ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 11 July 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jessel, Toby Category 1934 births Category Living people Category Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford Category Conservative Party UK MPs Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies ... more details
Leon Jessel , or L on Jessel January 22, 1871 January 4, 1942 was a Germans German composer of operetta .... Jessel was a prolific composer who wrote hundreds of light orchestral pieces, piano pieces, songs ... to this day. Because Jessel was a Jew by birth he converted to Christianity at the age of 23 , with the rise of Nazism in the late 1920s, Jessel s composing virtually came to an end, and his musical ... Jessel was born in the eastern German city of Stettin now Szczecin, Poland , in 1871, the son of Jewish merchant Samuel Jessel and his American wife Mary. Leon converted to Christianity in 1894 the same ... to become a merchant or businessman, Jessel was instead drawn to become a musician, and left school ... 1888 and 1891, Jessel became a conductor, music director, chorus master, bandmaster, and theater conductor ... association. While in L beck Jessel composed numerous choral works, operettas, and character piece s. In 1911 Jessel moved to Berlin , where he came into his own and made a name for himself his 1913 operetta Die beiden Husaren The Two Hussars garnered quite a bit of attention. Jessel continued to compose many operettas and Singspiel operas, most of which premiered in Berlin. In 1915 Jessel also ... at the University of Hamburg ref Jessel s biggest success was the operetta Schwarzwaldm del Black ... . Routledge, 1996. p. 177. ref Jessel also had a major success with his 1921 operetta Die Postmeisterin ... Germany Jessel s operettas were popular, nationalistic, and very German Schwarzwaldm del was a favorite ..., and because his second wife Anna joined the Nazi party in 1932, Jessel expected acceptance in Germany ... of his works were banned in 1933. Jessel s last major work was his 1933 operetta Junger Wein Young ... Jessel was forced out of the Reichsmusikkammer the State Music Institute , and recordings and distribution ... William Sterk in Vienna, in which Jessel had written I cannot work in a time when hatred of Jews ... at my door. On December 15, 1941 Jessel was arrested and delivered to the Gestapo in Berlin ... more details
David Jessel is a former British TV and radio news presenter author and campaigner against miscarriages ... . Background David Jessel is the son of Robert Jessel, defence correspondent of The Times London , and Penelope ... penelope jessel 1313346.html title Obituary Dame Penelope Jessel accessdate 2010 11 03 newspaper ... descendant of the English jurist Sir George Jessel , the first Jewish Master of the rolls Master of the Rolls . citation needed date November 2010 Education David Jessel was educated at the Dragon School ... and radio. Early in 1968, Jessel moved to London to join the national radio news programme The World ... Cook and Jonathan Dimbleby . ref cite web url http tvnewsroom.co.uk q and a qa david jessel title David Jessel Q&A accessdate 2010 11 03 publisher TV Newsroom ref Jessel s big break came with his ... news, with Jessel recording his reports from the centre of the action. This new approach contrasted ... London date 23 May 2000 ref Jessel resigned from The World at One in 1972 to join BBC 1 BBC ... YouTube ref LBC In October 1973, David Jessel temporarily left the BBC to join commercial radio ... injustice On rejoining the BBC, Jessel moved to documentary making, with a particular emphasis ... , ref cite news first David last Jessel url http www.guardian.co.uk uk 2009 dec 15 prisons and probation ... typified the unglamorous and forgotten cases that Jessel and his team championed. In 1990, the Rough ... to the investigation and publicising of miscarriages of justice. Jessel had been angered by the BBC ... Manchester date 9 April 1993 ref The chairman of Just Television s advisory board was Jessel s friend ... Cases Review Commission From 2000 to 2010 Jessel was a commissioner of the Criminal Cases Review ... be referred to a court of appeal. Jessel had been a prominent supporter and advocate of such an independent ... described Jessel as a tireless champion of the wrongfully convicted . ref cite news newspaper The Times ... steps down first Jon last Robins ref Other broadcasting and public positions Since 2004, Jessel ... more details
Otheruses Infobox Given Name Revised name Patricia image imagesize caption pronunciation IPAc en lang p t r gender Female meaning Noblewoman , Patrician ancient Rome patrician region World wide origin Latin related names Patrick disambiguation Patrick , Pat disambiguation Pat , Patrice , Patsy, Patty, Tricia, Trish footnotes Patricia IPAc en icon p t r is a common female given name of Latin language Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word Patrician ancient Rome patrician , meaning noble . The masculine form of the name is Patrick given name Patrick . The name Patricia was the second most common female name in the United States according to the 1990 US Census . Verify ... Patricia is common as well, pronounced IPA pa trisja , while in Italy Patrizia is the form, pronounced ... Name Patricia Briggs , an American author Patricia Routledge , a British actress Patricia Heaton , an American actress, comedienne, producer and model Patricia Richardson , an American television and film actress Patricia Clarkson , an American actress Patricia Neal , an American actress of stage and screen Patricia Owens actress Patricia Owens , a Canadian born American actress Patricia Wettig , an American actress and playwright Patricia Arquette , an American actress and director Patricia Quinn , a Northern Irish actress Patricia Hodge , an English actress Patricia Young , a Canadian poet Patricia Piccinini , an Australian artist and hyperrealist sculptor Patricia Petersen , an Australian academic Patricia McPherson , an American actress Patricia McConnell , an ethologist, author, advice columnist, and radio host Patricia McKenzie , a multi lingual Canadian Actress, Dancer and Singer Patricia Highsmith , a deceased American novelist See also lookfrom Patricia lookfrom Pat lookfrom ... names cs Patricie de Patricia es Patricia fr Patricia it Patricia hu Patr cia ja no Patricia pl Patrycja pt Patricia sk Patr cia sl Patricia sv Patricia ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Infobox person name George Jessel image GeorgeJesselStageDoorCanteen.jpg imagesize 200px caption Jessel in the film Stage Door Canteen 1943 birth name George Albert Jessel birth ... 1923 32 br Norma Talmadge 1934 39 br Lois Andrews 1940 43 George Albert Jessel 3 April 1898 &ndash 23 ... frequent role as the master of ceremonies at political and entertainment gatherings. Early life Jessel ... sided telephone conversation. In 1919 he produced his own solo show, George Jessel s Troubles and appeared ... effects only to adapt the The Jazz Singer as the first talkie with dialogue and to cast Jessel in the lead role. However, when the studio refused his salary demands, Jessel turned down the movie role, which was eventually played by Al Jolson . According to Jessel during an interview around 1980, Warner Brothers still owed Jessel money for earlier roles and lacked enough funds to produce this movie ... backer. ref . http www.youtube.com watch?v fAjkJWyBnM Watch Jessel interview ref His next movie ... release of The Jazz Singer 1927 film The Jazz Singer , Jessel remained in smaller movie roles, often ... Lived In 1975 . In the early 1950s he performed on the radio in The George Jessel Show , which became a television show of the same name from 1953 to 1954. Jessel was the emcee on the short lived The Comeback ... to Prime Time Network and Cable Television Shows, 1946 Present, p. 237 ref Thereafter, Jessel guest ... variety show . Jessel also appeared as himself in Valley of the Dolls film Valley of the Dolls in 1968 ... Judy after a popular Rudy Vallee song and became a legendary star. In 1934, Jessel married silent ... house with a pistol and firing shots at her current lover. Jessel died of a myocardial infarction ... picture industry, George Jessel has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1777 Vine Street, Los ... Command Performance 1942 03 29 ep005 George Jessel & Connie Boswell http www.amazon.com George Jessel ... 196? George Jessel References Reflist External links Portal Biography IMDb name 0422181 George Jessel ... more details
Image SirGeorgeJessel.jpg thumb right 200px Sir George Jessel. Sir George Jessel 13 February 1824 &ndash 21 March 1883 , a United Kingdom British judge , was born in London . He was one of the most influential ... Early life and education George Jessel was the son of Zadok Aaron Jessel, a Jew ish coral merchant ... of his Inn in the same year and practising in the Rolls Court. Jessel entered Parliament of the United ... 25,000 per annum. In 1873, Jessel succeeded John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly Lord Romilly as Master of the Rolls . From 1873 to 1881, Jessel sat as a judge of first instance in the rolls court, being ... duties as a judge of first instance. In the Court of Appeal Jessel presided almost to the day of his ... Jessel was a stoutish, square built man of middle height, with dark hair, somewhat heavy features ... of his services. Legacy As a judge of first instance Jessel was a revelation to those accustomed to the proverbial ..., 1883 , and those who may read Jessel s judgment should remember that, reviewing as it does the law ... of any court performed so rapidly, punctually, and satisfactorily as it was when Jessel presided ... eminent counsel, young men had no cause to complain of his treatment of them. Jessel sat on the royal ... Society of London Royal Society . Jessel s career marks an epoch on the bench, owing to the active ..., he was not qualified to be a member of the bar. See also List of British Jews David Jessel Cases ..., mistakes Speight v Gaunt 1882 22 Ch D 727, 739, Sir George Jessel MR, It seems to me that on general ... of our Law 1904 . External links Commons category Sir George Jessel Hansard contribs sir george jessel George Jessel s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Dover UK Parliament ... . NAME Jessel, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 February 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 March 1883 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jessel, George Category 1824 births Category ... of London de George Jessel Jurist fr George Jessel ... more details
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