Mari Aldon (1925–2004) was a Lithuanian-born American actress. After making her screen debut in a minor role in The Locket (1946) she gradually evolved to playing supporting or lead roles. Her most notable performance was starring opposite Gary Cooper in the 1951 Western Distant Drums. By the mid-1950s she was appearing either in B Pictures like the British thriller Mask of Dust (1954) or in supporting roles in more expensive films such as David Lean's Summertime (1955). After this point she worked largely in television.
She was the wife of film director Tay Garnett.
Mari may refer to:
Mariáš is a three-player solo trick-taking game of the King–Queen family, but with a simplified scoring system. It is one of the most popular card games in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Hungarian national card game Ulti is an elaboration of Mariáš.
Mariú is a Venezuelan telenovela shown in 2000, starring with Daniela Alvarado and Carlos Montilla. This telenovela contains 113 episodes.
Maria Eugenia Sampedro (Mariú) by mistake is caught up in the murder of Coralia Galvez, Emiliano Galvez's (Carlos Montilla) beloved wife. In a story of obsessive persecution, frustration, passion and desire, Mariú will fall in love with Emiliano, her prosecutor. She must choose between keeping the love of her life through silence or losing him by revealing her true identity.
Aldon may refer to:
Let's be a part of the moral fashion show,
We look so good we're strong enough to overcome any opposition
Knock us down we'll get back up
But keep all your weaknessess a secret don't let us see them if you can
If you fail then you're an outcast you don't get a second chance.
Straight as an arrow, but headed straight for Hell
Workin' so hard to improve yourself
What does it profit you if you set your goals to gain the whole world
But lose your soul.
Never shoot up never drink a drop
Well I'd hate to be there when your bubble's popped righteous acts
Like filthy rags wicked hearts to blood stained hands well
I struggle with it too I want to earn my own way
But there's nothing I can do I am saved in Jesus' name
Maybe we can fool everybody they'll bever know that we're not perfect.
Maybe we can fool ourselves is we're good then we can make it.
Well can you live a perfect life
How will you know what's right and wrong
How can you cry "Morality" if you don't know the god who wrote the law?
Not saved by words so that no man can boast
Christ paid the price with his life on the cross.
No man earns his way give your life to Christ today.
Morality without Christ eventually ha it's price.
How good do I have to be to be good enough?