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Drane

Drane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Augusta Theodosia Drane (1823–1894), English writer and Roman Catholic nun
  • Ashley Drane (born 1981), American film and television actress
  • Dwight Drane (born 1962), American football player
  • Herbert J. Drane (1863–1947), American politician
  • James Drane (1808-1869), American politician.
  • John Drane, theologian

Usage examples of "drane".

Then this man comes by who happens to be a plastic surgeon -- Doctor Hampton Drane -- and he rushes her to the hospital.

And of course she lives in New York, and really gorgeous men throw themselves at her, but all along she's in love with Hampton Drane and keeps going back to him for little changes -- like to her hairline, elbows -- whatever.

They had to go through the revolving door one at a time, and Doctor Drane had to stand at the open limo door, waiting for a crowd to accumulate.

The tall thin head of Promotions, who looked like Ormer Bell, clucked and moaned and finally put Doctor Drane back into the limo and sent him around the block to arrive again in the proper crowd.

The elevator stopped, opened, jerked to a start -- Hampton Drane now part of the rhythm of her life.

Hampton Drane continued to smile, leaning against the mirrored rail, short and tall at the same time.

At the next floor they piled off, sucking Doctor Drane along with them.

What happens is, Hampton Drane closes his lucrative practice in Cincinnati and moves back to Chicago.

His voice coming from no where said: "You made Hampton Drane a do-gooder.

Ayla continued: "Hampton Drane says, 'The Communists are no longer around to sell us the rope by which to hang ourselves.

Now the first Hampton Drane story was quite different -- a love story between a prominent physician and a grotesquely scarred rape victim.

Koo's face worked into a miniature frown: "Ormer, maybe you could get her a part in the new Hampton Drane movie.

And he works with Austin Carl too, and he calls Hampton Drane on the telephone.

Ormer Bell writing screenplays with Jonquil Adams and Austin Carl, chatting with Hampton Drane on the phone, a regular rising star, and it could have been her, but she wasn't savvy enough, she wasn't something enough.

Tidy rainbow-colored copies slid out the other side: "Hampton Drane: Man With a Mission," the title page read.