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Marie Wright (other)
Marie Wright may refer to: * Marie Wright (actress) (1861–1949), British stage and film actress * Marie Wright (curler) (born 1960), Canadian wheelchair curler * Marie Robinson Wright (1853–1914), American travel writer {{hndis, Wright, Marie ...
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Marie Wright (actress)
Marie Jeanne Wright (1862 – 1 May 1949) was a British stage and film actress. She was born in Dover and died in Hendon. Partial filmography * ''God Bless Our Red, White and Blue'' (1918) - The Woman * '' Quinneys'' (1919) - Mabel Dredge * ''The Kinsman'' (1919) - Duchess * '' Mrs. Thompson'' (1919) - Yates * ''Testimony'' (1920) - Lizzie Emmett * '' Paddy the Next Best Thing'' (1923) - Mary O'Hara * '' The Sea Urchin'' (1926) - Mary Wynchbeck * ''Unto Each Other'' (1929) * '' Murder!'' (1930) - Miss Mitcham * '' Tilly of Bloomsbury'' (1931) - Mrs. Banks * '' Black Coffee'' (1931) - Miss Amory * '' Up for the Cup'' (1931) - Mrs. Entwhistle * '' Help Yourself'' (1931) - Sparrow * ''A Lucky Sweep'' (1932) - Martha * '' Naughty Cinderella'' (1933) - Mrs. Barrow * '' This Acting Business'' (1933) - Mrs. Dooley * ''Love's Old Sweet Song'' (1933) - Sarah * '' A Cup of Kindness'' (1934) - Mrs. Mabel Ramsbottom * '' City of Beautiful Nonsense'' (1935) - Dorothy Gray * '' The Amazing Que ...
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Marie Wright (curler)
Marie Wright (born May 9, 1960) is a Canadian wheelchair curler. Wright helped Canada win a bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Paralympics in South Korea in 2018. Early life Wright was born on May 9, 1960, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. On August 20, 1988, Wright, two of her daughters, and her niece and nephew were in a car accident. She was left paraplegic and one of her daughters with a serious head injury. Her husband left her two years later and she raised her four daughters on her own. Career Wright began para-curling in 2008 and played for Team Saskatchewan at their first Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship. Within two years, she achieved her Level 1 Officiation certification and volunteered at the 2010 Saskatchewan Winter Games curling competition as a timer. During the 2012 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship, Wright helped Team Saskatchewan win their first national wheelchair title. Wright competed with Team Saskatchewan at the 2016 Canadian Wheelchair Curling C ...
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