Simon Sheridan
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- | Twenty years after [[Mary Millington]]'s death, the author and film historian [[Simon Sheridan]] put Mary's life into context in his critically-acclaimed biography ''Come Play with Me: The Life and Films of Mary Millington''. Further information about Mary's career can be found in Sheridan's follow-up book 'Keeping the British End Up', the third edition of which was published in April 2007. | + | Twenty years after [[Mary Millington]]'s death, the author and film historian [[Simon Sheridan]] put Mary's life into context in his critically-acclaimed biography ''Come Play with Me: The Life and Films of Mary Millington''. Further information about Mary's career can be found in Sheridan's follow-up book '[[Keeping the British End Up]]', the third edition of which was published in April 2007. |
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http://www.simonsheridan.com/{{GFDL}} | http://www.simonsheridan.com/{{GFDL}} |
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Twenty years after Mary Millington's death, the author and film historian Simon Sheridan put Mary's life into context in his critically-acclaimed biography Come Play with Me: The Life and Films of Mary Millington. Further information about Mary's career can be found in Sheridan's follow-up book 'Keeping the British End Up', the third edition of which was published in April 2007.
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