Jo (Joann) Finley Elder, March 30, 1929 – Aug. 25, 2022
Jo Finley Elder was born in Dayton, OH. After her parents divorced, she and her mother lived with...
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Jo Finley Elder was born in Dayton, OH. After her parents divorced, she and her mother lived with...
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Comedian, actor and game show savant, Michael Bruno has been consistently proving that gay could play anywhere—as long as it was good—since the 1970s.
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