Marlowe
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People

Given name
  • Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin
    Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin
    Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin is a Canadian actor.Marlowe has lent his voice in Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse as Eddy Largo, the OAV anime Interlude as He and Beyblade as Tyson Granger....

     (born 1985), Canadian actor
  • Marlowe Morris
    Marlowe Morris
    Marlowe Morris was an American jazz pianist and Hammond organist. He was the nephew of Thomas Morris.Morris also learned drums, harmonica, and ukulele as a child. He accompanied June Clark from 1935 to 1937, then played solo for a few years before playing with Coleman Hawkins in 1940-41...

     (1915–1977 or 1978), American jazz musician


Surname
  • Andrew W. Marlowe
    Andrew W. Marlowe
    Andrew W. Marlowe is an American screenwriter.He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in English Literature, and attended the University of Southern California where he obtained his MFA in Screenwriting....

    , American screenwriter
  • Ann Marlowe
    Ann Marlowe
    Ann Rachel Marlowe is an American critic, journalist and writer working in New York City. She was born in Suffern, New York.Marlowe published rock criticism in the early to mid 1990s in the Village Voice, LA Weekly, Artforum, and Spin...

    , American critic, journalist and writer
  • Anthony Marlowe
    Anthony Marlowe
    Anthony Alfred Harmsworth Marlowe QC was a British Barrister and politician, who served as a Member of Parliament for 24 years.-Family:...

     (1904–1965), British politician
  • Chris Marlowe
    Chris Marlowe
    Christian "Chris" Marlowe is a former volleyball standout and current professional American sportscaster based in Denver, Colorado....

     (born 1951), American sportscaster
  • Christopher Marlowe
    Christopher Marlowe
    Christopher Marlowe was an English dramatist, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. As the foremost Elizabethan tragedian, next to William Shakespeare, he is known for his blank verse, his overreaching protagonists, and his mysterious death.A warrant was issued for Marlowe's arrest on 18 May...

     (1564–1593), English dramatist, poet and translator
  • Deb Marlowe
    Deb Marlowe
    Deb Marlowe is an American author for historical romance novels. She is a 2007 winner of the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Award, granted to unpublished authors. Eleven days after entering her second manuscript, The Lost Jewel, for consideration for the Golden Heart Award, Marlowe...

    , American author
  • Derek Marlowe
    Derek Marlowe
    Derek William Mario Marlowe was an English playwright, novelist, and screenwriter.- Life :Derek Marlowe was born in Perivale, Middlesex, and lived there and in Greenford as a child. His father was Frederick William Marlowe and his mother Helene Alexandroupolos...

     (1938–1996), English writer
  • Fernanda Marlowe
    Fernanda Marlowe
    Fernanda Marlowe is a British actress, best known for her role as Corporal Bell, in the Doctor Who stories, The Claws of Axos, , and The Mind of Evil, . She also appeared in Dixon of Dock Green.-External links:...

    , British actress
  • Hugh Marlowe
    Hugh Marlowe
    Hugh Marlowe was an American film, television, stage and radio actor.Marlowe was born Hugh Herbert Hipple in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and began his stage career in the 1930s at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. Marlowe was usually a secondary lead or supporting actor in the films he...

     (1911–1982), American actor
  • Julia Marlowe
    Julia Marlowe
    Julia Marlowe was an English-born American actress known for her interpretations of William Shakespeare.-Life and career:...

     (1866–1950), actress
  • June Marlowe
    June Marlowe
    June Marlowe , was an American actress, who appeared in six Our Gang short subjects as the lovely schoolteacher Miss Crabtree.-Career:...

     (1903–1984), American actress
  • Keith Marlowe
    Keith Marlowe
    Keith Marlowe served as national youth president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from August 2002 to December 2003...

     (born 1982), Canadian politician
  • Lara Marlowe
    Lara Marlowe
    Lara Marlowe is a United States journalist and author, who is currently US correspondent for The Irish Times, after having spent many years as the paper's Paris correspondent. Marlowe also spend 15 years as a journalist for Time.-Career:...

    , journalist
  • Marion Marlowe
    Marion Marlowe
    -Biography:She was born Marion Townsend in St. Louis, Missouri and is best known for her performances on the television variety series Arthur Godfrey and His Friends, from 1950 to 1955, in which she sang duets with Frank Parker, as the "Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy of the 1950s.".According to...

     (born 1929), American singer and actress
  • Paul Marlowe
    Paul Marlowe
    Paul Marlowe is a Canadian author of historical fiction and science fiction. Much of his historical fiction is connected in some way with the Etheric Explorers Club, a Victorian society devoted to investigating unusual or supernatural phenomena.-Radio Plays:...

     Canadian author
  • Scott Marlowe
    Scott Marlowe
    Scott Gregory Marlowe was a versatile American actor of film, television, and stage, who was born and died in Los Angeles, California.-Early film career:...

     (1932–2001), American actor
  • Stephen Marlowe
    Stephen Marlowe
    Stephen Marlowe was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Christopher Columbus, Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes, and Edgar Allan Poe...

     (1928–2008), American author
  • Sylvia Marlowe
    Sylvia Marlowe
    Sylvia Marlowe was an American harpsichordist. She performed both the Baroque repertoire as well as contemporary compositions by composers such as Alan Hovhaness....

     (1908–1981), American harpsichordist
  • William Marlowe
    William Marlowe
    William Marlowe was a British theatre, television and film actor.He served in the Fleet Air Arm and hoped for a career as a writer before training as an actor at RADA. His most famous role was probably that of Chief Supt. Thomas in The Chief...

     (1932–2004), British actor

Fictional characters

  • Marlowe (30 Days of Night)
    Marlowe (30 Days of Night)
    Marlowe is a fictional character in the graphic novel 30 Days of Night and its film adaptation.-In the comic:Marlowe is a vampire who organizes the attack on Barrow, Alaska, during the polar night in winter. His plan is to have a month of uninterrupted killing and feeding without the burden of...

    , a vampire character from the comic and film
  • Marlowe Sawyer, in the television series Nip/Tuck
  • Philip Marlowe
    Philip Marlowe
    Philip Marlowe is a fictional character created by Raymond Chandler in a series of novels including The Big Sleep and The Long Goodbye. Marlowe first appeared under that name in The Big Sleep published in 1939...

    , a fictional detective created by author Raymond Chandler
  • Jennifer Marlowe
    Jennifer Marlowe
    Jennifer Elizabeth Marlowe is a character on the television situation comedy WKRP in Cincinnati . She was played by actress Loni Anderson, who received two Emmy nominations for playing the character.-Fictional character biography:...

    , character in WKRP in Cincinnati
  • Natalie Marlowe
    Natalie Marlowe
    Natalie Dillon is a fictional character from the daytime soap opera All My Children...

    , from the daytime soap opera All My Children
  • Preston Marlowe, from the Battlefield Bad Company games

Places

  • Marlowe Theatre
    Marlowe Theatre
    The Marlowe Theatre is a major 1200-seat theatre in Canterbury, England.It closed in March 2009 for redevelopment and a brand-new Marlowe Theatre re-opened to audiences on 4 October 2011.-Name:...

    , in Canterbury, England
  • Marlowe, West Virginia
    Marlowe, West Virginia
    Marlowe is an unincorporated town on U.S. Route 11 in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States.Sites on the National Register of Historic Places located near Marlowe are: the Charles Downs II House, Harmony Cemetery, Marlowe Consolidated School, and Power Plant and Dam No. 5....

    • Marlowe Consolidated School
      Marlowe Consolidated School
      The Marlowe Consolidated School was built in 1922 as an eight-room school to serve grades 1 through 8 in Marlowe, West Virginia. The new school allowed a number of one-room schools in the area to be closed....

      , listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Performing arts

  • Marlowe (musical)
    Marlowe (musical)
    Marlowe is a musical with a book by Leo Rost, lyrics by Rost and Jimmy Horowitz, and music by Horowitz. Despite a claim in the Playbill that "the story of this drama is essentially true and accurate," much of it is a fictionalized account of the life of Elizabethan playwright Christopher...

    , loosely based on the life of Christopher Marlowe
  • Marlowe (film), a 1969 drama based on a story by Raymond Chandler
  • Marlowe Brothers
    Marlowe Brothers
    The Marlowe Brothers is the name under which the duo-pianists Jeffrey and Ronald Marlowe appeared.-Biography:Jeffrey Marlowe became a musician at the age of four in Philadelphia. His identical twin, Ronald, also began playing very young, and the two soon matched each other in ability...

    , stage name of pianists Jeffrey and Ronald Marlowe
  • Where's Marlowe?
    Where's Marlowe?
    Where's Marlowe? is a 1998 indie comedy/mystery written by Daniel Pyne and John Mankiewicz. Daniel Pyne also directed the film.-Plot summary:...

    , 1998 comedy/mystery film
  • Philip Marlowe, Private Eye
    Philip Marlowe, Private Eye
    Philip Marlowe, Private Eye is a mystery series that aired on ITV in the United Kingdom and on HBO in the United States from April 16, 1983 through June 3, 1986. The series featured Powers Boothe as Raymond Chandler's titular character, and was the first drama produced for HBO.-Synopsis:The series...

    , television mystery series airing from 1983-86
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