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  1. Harriet Parsons. M.A., MSc, A.P.P.I., I.C.P. Contact: 087 133 5417 harrieteparsons@gmail.com. Harriet has been working and studying in the area of psychotherapy for nearly two decades, specialising in the area of eating disorders. After her psychology degree she worked as a telephone counsellor with the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2022 · With: Harriet Parsons, Mary Pickford, Barbara Jo Allen, Kay Aldridge, William Bakewell. The Enchanted Cottage. U.S., 1945. For her first feature film producing project, Parsons tapped screenwriter DeWitt Bodeen (Cat People, 1942; The Seventh Victim, 1943) to adapt the 1921 Arthur Pinero play of the same name for RKO.

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  4. Parsons, Harriet (1906–1983)American producer. Born in Burlington, Iowa, on August 23, 1906; only child of Louella Parsons (a Hollywood gossip columnist) and John Dement Parsons (a real-estate salesman); graduated from Horace Mann School for Girls, New York, 1924; Wellesley College, B.A., 1928; married King Kennedy (a writer and publicist), on September 28, 1939 (divorced Ap Source for ...

  5. 27 de jun. de 2022 · This overwhelming statistic was upset by a handful of women who were able to break through as directors (Dorothy Arzner, active 1927–1943), screenwriters, and producers. Along with Virginia Van Upp at Columbia and Joan Harrison at Universal, Harriet Parsons (1906–1983), the only daughter of famed gossip columnist Louella Parsons, was one of ...

  6. Parsons had joined the paper that same year to begin her column “Flickerings in Filmland.”. In 1928, Louella and her daughter Harriet established the Hollywood Women’s Press Club, an informal forum for female reporters and fan magazine writers to exchange ideas and gossip over lunch at the Brown Derby (Barbas 2005, 124–5).

  7. Louella Parsons’ gay sidekick King Kennedy would marry her lesbian daughter Harriet Parsons in 1939, even if they hardly ever lived together. Hedda Hopper employed a lesbian woman, Dema Harshbarger, as manager and general personal assistant. When Kennedy left Parsons, he joined Hopper. Later, Robert Shaw also worked for her.