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・ Kathleen Gibson
・ Kathleen Gilje
・ Kathleen Goligher
・ Kathleen Gorham
・ Kathleen Gough
・ Kathleen Griffin
・ Kathleen Griffin (camogie)
・ Kathleen H. Hughes
・ Kathleen Haddon
・ Kathleen Adebola Okikiolu
・ Kathleen Aerts
・ Kathleen Akins
・ Kathleen Alcalá
・ Kathleen and May
・ Kathleen Andrews
Kathleen Ankers
・ Kathleen Ann Goonan
・ Kathleen Anne Baird Hall
・ Kathleen Anne Po
・ Kathleen Annette
・ Kathleen Annie Lansdell
・ Kathleen Antonelli
・ Kathleen Atkinson
・ Kathleen Ayensu
・ Kathleen Baldwin (novelist)
・ Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig
・ Kathleen Barr
・ Kathleen Barry
・ Kathleen Basford
・ Kathleen Baskin-Ball


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Kathleen Ankers : ウィキペディア英語版
Kathleen Ankers

Kathleen Ankers (22 October 1919 - 24 October 2001, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City) was an American scenic designer. Born in Ealing, London, she moved to the US in the late 1940s. She did occasional Broadway costume design (''Fancy Meeting You Again'' (); ''My Sister, My Sister'' ()) and set design (''Mr. Pickwick'' ()) but spent most of her career in television.
Her television credits include ''Late Night with David Letterman'', ''Late Show with David Letterman'', ESPN's ''SportsCenter'', the original ''Sale of the Century,'' ''The Rosie O'Donnell Show,'' ''He Said, She Said'', and ''The $128,000 Question''.
She appeared on ''Late Night'' as the "NBC Bookmobile Lady", "Peggy, the Foul-Mouthed Chambermaid", and on ''Late Show with David Letterman'' as various characters.
She won two Daytime Emmy Awards for her work on ''The Rosie O'Donnell Show'' (2000 and 2002 ()) and one Primetime Emmy for ''Late Show With David Letterman'' (1995).




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