Muldaur
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Muldaur is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Diana Muldaur (born 1938), American television and film actress * Geoff Muldaur (born 1943), American folk singer, guitarist, and composer * Maria Muldaur (born 1943), American folk and blues singer See also * * Mulder (surname) * Moulder (other) * Molder (other) Molder or Molders or ''variation'', may refer to: Generally * Wood shaper, a tool * Moldmaker, a job * A device for or a person who performs molding (process) * To cover in mold (fungus) People * Mölder, an Estonian surname * Mölders (disam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diana Muldaur
Diana Muldaur (born August 19, 1938) is an American film and television actress. Muldaur's television roles include Rosalind Shays on '' L.A. Law'' and Dr. Katherine Pulaski in the second season of '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. She also appeared in two episodes of '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' in the late 1960s, playing two different roles (Dr. Miranda Jones and Ann Mulhall). She has been nominated for an Emmy, twice as a supporting actress on ''L.A. Law'' in 1990 and 1991. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard, Muldaur started acting in high school and continued on through college, graduating from Sweet Briar College in Virginia in 1960. She studied acting under Stella Adler, and made her name on the New York stage. She was at one point a board member of the Screen Actors Guild and was the first woman to serve as president of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (1983–1985). Early career In 1965, Muldaur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song " Midnight at the Oasis" and has recorded albums in the folk, blues, early jazz, gospel, country, and R&B traditions. She was the wife of musician Geoff Muldaur and is the mother of singer-songwriter Jenni Muldaur. Biography Muldaur was born in Greenwich Village, New York City, where she attended Hunter College High School. Muldaur cites as early musical influences classic country music by Kitty Wells, Hank Williams, Hank Snow, Hank Thompson, Ernest Tubb, and Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys; early rhythm and blues artists like Chuck Willis, Little Richard, Ruth Brown, Fats Domino, and Muddy Waters; Alan Freed "rock 'n' roll" shows; and doo-wop groups such as The Platters and The Five Satins. Muldaur began her career in the early 1960s as Maria D'Amato, performing ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geoff Muldaur
Geoff Muldaur (born August 12, 1943) is an American active singer, guitarist and composer, who was a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and a member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days. Career Having established a reputation with the Kweskin Jug Band during the 1960s, Geoff and his then wife Maria Muldaur recorded their first album, ''Pottery Pie'', for Warner Bros. Records in 1968. this album contained his version of "Brazil" ("Aquarela do Brasil"), which became the theme for the film ''Brazil'' (1985) directed by Terry Gilliam. After recording the album, the Muldaurs moved to Woodstock, New York. They separated in 1972, shortly after Geoff Muldaur joined Paul Butterfield's Better Days band. After leaving the Butterfield band in 1976, Muldaur recorded an album with Amos Garrett, and ''Geoff Muldaur and the Nite Lites'' for Hannibal Records. He also recorded with Bobby Charles, Jerry Garcia, Eric Von Schmidt, Bonnie Raitt, and John Cale. In the early 1980s, Muldaur le ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mulder
Mulder is a surname of two possible origins: Dutch and German. It may be Dutch language occupational surname. It is an archaic Dutch word for "miller" (modern Dutch: '' molenaar''). With 38,207 people in the Netherlands named Mulder, it was the 12th most common name there in 2007. In Belgium the form ''De Mulder'' ("the miller") is more common. at familienaam.be The surname Mulder is also an occupational name of German origin, meaning "the maker of wooden bowls", from mulde "bowl", "trough", or "tub" + the agent suffix -er. Notable people with this name include: Mulder *Agn ...
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Moulder (other)
Moulder or ''variation'', may refer to: * Spindle moulder, a tool * Mouldmaker, a job * A device for or a person who performs moulding (process) * To cover in mould (fungus) * Moulder Peak, Mount Rosenthal, Liberty Hills, Heritage Range, Antarctica * Anniston Moulders, Anniston, Alabama, USA; a minor league baseball team People with the surname * Alan Moulder (born 1959), British record producer * Edwin Moulder (1873–1942), Guyanese cricketer * Glen Moulder (1917–1994), U.S. baseball player * Helen Moulder (born 1947), New Zealand actress * Henry Moulder (1883–1967), Australian politician * James W. Moulder (1921–2011), American microbiologist * John Moulder (1881–1933), British cricketer * Kevin Moulder (born 1980), U.S. basketball coach * Morgan M. Moulder (1904–1976), U.S. politician * Robin Moulder (born 1966), U.S. musician * Thomas Moulder (1872–1920), Guyanese cricketer * John Moulder-Brown (born 1953), British actor * John Moulder Wilson (1837–1919), U.S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |