Elizabeth Parr-Johnston, CM (born Elizabeth H. Parr in 1939 in New York, NY) is the Managing Partner of Parr-Johnston Consultants, an economic policy ...
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Catherine Parr sends Elizabeth away (Becoming...
After discovering that her husband Thomas Seymour has seduced her step...
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1m 9s
Becoming Elizabeth | Court Politics | STARZ
The cast gives us a first look at the court's politics we can expect t...
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2m 11s
Catherine Parr & Thomas Seymour || You Broke ...
I have saved myself but I have seen the destruction of everything.....
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3m 33s
Catherine Parr catches Thomas Seymour and Eli...
Catherine Parr enters the bedroom of her stepdaughter Elizabeth Tudor ...
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1m 46s
Mary visits Elizabeth (Becoming Elizabeth)
Mary Tudor visits her sister Elizabeth in her "exile" in the country, ...
Duration:
1m 56s
Catherine Parr hauls Thomas Seymour up for se...
Catherine Parr questions her husband Thomas Seymour after catching him...
Duration:
1m 56s
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Elizabeth Parr
Work:
Port of Tacoma - Commercial Specialist
Education:
Seattle Pacific University - Theatre/Business Admin.
"I have not seen the original Footloose, but I am looking forward to seeing this one," junior Elizabeth Parr said. "I think it will be fun, and I might even want to see the original one because of it!"
"I think people like to watch shows like this because they show extremely talented people who would never be able to make it big without these shows," sophomore Elizabeth Parr said. "Seeing that the underdog got ahead based on talent rather than money gives hope to the rest of America."