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Mary Reynolds (actress)
Mary Reynolds may refer to: Arts *Mary Reynolds (artist) (1891–1950), American artist and bookbinder * Mary Reynolds (landscape designer), Irish landscape designer * Mary Reynolds Aldis (1872–1949), American playwright and poet *Marilyn Miller (born Mary Ellen Reynolds; 1898–1936), American Broadway performer Others *Lynn Carlin (born 1938), born Mary Reynolds, American former actress *Mary Dee Reynolds, American member of industrial rock supergroup Pigface *Mary Reynolds (baseball) (1921–1991), American baseball player * Mary Reynolds (politician) (1889–1974), Irish politician and farmer * Mary T. Reynolds (c. 1931–2000), American authority on James Joyce *Mary Palmer (née Reynolds; 1716–1794), British author *Mary Reynolds Babcock (1908–1953), American philanthropist *Ruth Mary Reynolds (1916–1989), American educator and civil rights activist See also *Debbie Reynolds Mary Frances "Debbie" Reynolds (April 1, 1932 – December 28, 2016) was an American act ...
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Mary Reynolds (artist)
Mary Louise Hubacheck Reynolds (née Hubacheck; 1891 – September 30, 1950) was an American artist and bookbinder. She was notable for romantic partnership and artistic collaboration with artist Marcel Duchamp, as well as her role in supporting the French Resistance during the Nazi Occupation in Paris. Early life She was born in 1891 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She came from a well-off family, and attended public schools in Minneapolis during her childhood. In 1909, she moved to the east coast to study at Vassar College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1913. After she graduated, she returned to Minneapolis and attended post-graduate courses at the University of Minnesota. Around her time spent studying at University of Minnesota, she met Matthew Givens Reynolds. They married on July 24, 1916. During their engagement, he received a job offer in New York. They moved to New York and settled in Greenwich Village, where she was exposed to the New York bohemian arts scene at ...
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Mary Reynolds (landscape Designer)
Mary Reynolds is an Irish gardener, landscape designer, author and public activist, known for being the youngest contestant to win a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show. She currently works as an author, designer and environmentalist, and published her first book ''The Garden Awakening'' in 2016. Her career as a landscape designer and latter accomplishments inspired the biographical drama ''Dare to Be Wild'' (2016). Early life Reynolds was raised on a farm in Wexford, Ireland with her parents and five siblings, of which she is the youngest. Her father, Séan Reynolds, worked as a soil scientist and farmer, while her mother, Teresa, worked as a full-time teacher. In her personal anecdotes, Reynolds claims to have developed her fascination with nature at a young age, often referencing a childhood memory in which she became lost on the family farm and felt the plants around her "''leaning towards me […] fighting for my attention. They wanted me to know that they were part of ...
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