- Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton is a junior Democratic Senator from New York. Married to former President Bill Clinton , she was First Lady from 1993 to 2001. She is currently seeking the Democratic nomination for President in 2008 and is considered the front-runner. Mike Huckabee
- Nancy Reagan
Nancy Davis Reagan (born Anne Frances Robbins on July 6, 1921) is the widow of former United States President Ronald Reagan and was First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Reagan was born in New York in 1921 and moved to California in the 1940s, where she became an actress before meeting her husband, Ronald Reagan. They married in 1952, and had two children. Reagan became First Lady of California in 1967 with her husband's gubernatorial victory, …
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (October 11 1884 - November 7 1962) was an American political leader who used her influence as an active First Lady from 1933 to 1945 to promote the New Deal policies of her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as taking a prominent role as an advocate for civil rights. After her husband's death in 1945, she continued to be an internationally prominent author and speaker for the New Deal coalition.
- Barbara Bush
Barbara Pierce Bush (born June 8, 1925) is the wife of the 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, and was First Lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993. She is the mother of the current U.S. President George W. Bush and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. She was also the Second Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1988.
- Jenna Bush
Jenna Welch Bush (born November 25 1981, in Midland, Texas) is the daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush. She is the fraternal twin of Barbara.
- Betty Ford
Elizabeth Anne Bloomer Warren Ford, known as Betty (born April 8, 1918) is the widow of former United States President Gerald R. Ford and was the First Lady from 1974 to 1977. She is the founder and former chairman of the board of directors of the Betty Ford Center for substance abuse and addiction. Betty Ford is a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal.
- Imelda Marcos
Imelda Trinidad Romuáldez-Marcos is a former First Lady and erstwhile powerful political figure in the Philippines. She is known as the "Steel Butterfly" and remains a controversial figure not only in her home country, but around the world. Her extensive shoe collection is world-renowned.
- Suzanne Mubarak
Suzanne Mubarak (birth name Suzanne Saleh Sabet or Thabet (born February 28, 1941) is married to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and is the first lady of Egypt. The daughter of an Egyptian doctor and a Welsh nurse, Mubarak was born in Al Minya Governorate, located on the Nile River about 150Km to the south of Cairo. She studied at St. Claire Heliopolis in Cairo during high school and moved on to study at the American University in Cairo.
- Marian Anderson
Marian Anderson, was an American contralto, perhaps best remembered for her performance on Easter Sunday, 1939 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Anderson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She joined a junior church choir at the age of six, and applied to an all-white music school after her graduation from high school in 1921, but was turned away because she was black.
- Christie Vilsack
Christie Vilsack is the former First Lady of Iowa as the wife of Governor Tom Vilsack. An impassioned supporter of John Kerry in her state's presidential caucus, Vilsack was invited to speak at the 2004 Democratic National Convention that would formally nominate Kerry. Born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Vilsack attended Kirkland College in Clinton, New York to obtain her bachelor's degree in English.
- Stockard Channing
Stockard Channing has received two Emmy Awards out of nine nominations, an Academy Award nomination, two SAG Awards out of nine nominations, and a Tony Award. She earned her Academy Award nomination and one of her Golden Globe nominations when she reprised her Tony-nominated performance in the film version of "Six Degrees of Separation." She received a SAG Award nomination for the film "Smoke" and won a People's Choice Award for her role in "Grease."
- Janet Museveni
Janet Museveni is the First Lady of Uganda since May 1986. She is married with four children to Yoweri Museveni. Janet Keinembabazi Kataha Museveni was born in Bwongyera village in Kajara county, Ntungamo district, Uganda to Mr and Mrs Edward Kataha. She attended Kyamate primary school and Bweranyagye Girls Secondary School. After secondary school, she lived with a cousin, John Wycliffe Kazzora, who financed her overseas studies.
- Gordon Johndroe
Gordon Johndroe is Special Assistant to the President of the United States, George W. Bush and Press Secretary of the National Security Council. Mr. Johndroe previously served as Director of Strategic Communications and Planning at the State Department, Press Secretary to the First Lady, Laura Bush and as the Press Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security.
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina Elisabeth Fernández is a politician from La Plata, capital of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is a former Senator for Buenos Aires Province, former First Lady and current Argentine president. She is Argentina's first elected woman president but not the first to run the country.
- Alberto Fujimori
Alberto Ken<nowiki>'</nowiki>ya Fujimori and growing instability, he left Peru to attend an APEC summit in Brunei and then continued on to Japan, where he resigned. His resignation was initially transmitted by fax machine and later officially via the Peruvian Embassy in Tokyo. The Congress of the Republic refused to accept his resignation, and itself removed him from office. It then barred him from holding any elective office for 10 years.
- Eva Perón
Maria Eva Duarte de Perón was the second wife of Argentine President Juan Domingo Perón (1895–1974) and the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952. She is often referred to as simply Eva Perón, or by the affectionate Spanish language diminutive Evita, which literally translates into English as "Little Eva". Born out of wedlock in rural Argentina in 1919, …
- Diane Patrick
Diane Patrick (formerly Diane Bemus) is the First Lady of Massachusetts and the wife of Gov. Deval Patrick. Born in 1951, Patrick is a lawyer who specializes in labor and employment law. She holds a BA from Queens College and a JD from Loyola Law School. Patrick served as a University Attorney in the Office of General Counsel at Harvard University, as Harvard's Director/Associate Vice President for Human Resources.
- Tony Rodham
Anthony Dean Rodham (born 1954) is the youngest brother of Senator and former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Rodham is the son of Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, a Chicago textile wholesaler, and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham. He has one other sibling, older brother Hugh Edwin Rodham. He attended Iowa Wesleyan College and the University of Arkansas, although he never received a degree from either school. He then worked at various jobs in Texas, Chicago and South Florida, …
- Stella Obasanjo
Stella Obasanjo (14 November 1945 - 23 October 2005) was the First Lady of Nigeria from 1999 until her death. She was the wife of Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo and the daughter of Christopher Abebe, a former UAC Nigeria Chairman. She hailed from Irruepken in Esan West local government area in Edo State, Nigeria. She was an Esan woman by ethnic origin and she was not the First Lady in 1976 when Obasanjo was military head of state.
- Mary Steenburgen
Mary Steenburgen (born February 8, 1953) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. Steenburgen was born in Newport, Arkansas; her last name is of Dutch origin.Steenburgen moved to New York City in 1972 to study acting. Steenburgen was married to Malcolm McDowell from 1980 to 1990, and has been married to actor Ted Danson since 1995. She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1980 film "Melvin and Howard".
- Michael Dobbs
Michael Dobbs (born 1948) is a British politician and author of books and TV, mainly political fiction. As a politician, Dobbs has held the posts of Chief of Staff and Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. He has a doctorate in nuclear defence studies.
- Salma Kikwete
Salma Kikwete is the wife of Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete and is the current First Lady of Tanzania.
- Rachel Jackson
Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson, born Rachel Donelson (June 15 1767 - December 22, 1828) wife to the 7th President of the United States, Andrew Jackson. Prior to her marriage to Jackson, when she was 17 years old, she had married Captain Lewis Robards of a prominent Mercer County, Kentucky family. His unreasoned jealousy, though, made him impossible for her to live with and they separated in 1790.
- Donald Regan
Donald Thomas Regan (December 21 1918 - June 10 2003) was the 66th United States Secretary of the Treasury, from 1981 to 1985, and Chief of Staff from 1985 to 1987 in the Ronald Reagan Administration, where he advocated "Reaganomics" and tax cuts to create jobs and stimulate production. Regan was criticized for his Prime Ministerial style of working, for his involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair, and for his frequent disagreements with Ronald Reagan's wife, …
- Lisa Maffia
Lisa Maffia (born 16 June 1979 in South London) originally came to the public's attention as the main female member of So Solid Crew. Whilst in So Solid, the singer notched up 5 top 20 hits, including a platinum selling single "21 Seconds" and a platinum selling album "They Dont Know". She was born to an Italian mother and a black father. Her own first solo album, "First Lady" was released in August 2003, …
- Phyllis George
Phyllis George (b. 25 June 1949 in Denton, Texas) is an American businesswoman. She is a former Miss Texas and Miss America of 1971. George attended the University of North Texas until crowned Miss Texas in 1971. At that time, Texas Christian University awarded scholarships to Miss Texas honorees. As a result, Phyllis left UNT and enrolled at TCU for several weeks until winning the Miss America crown later that fall. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha women's fraternity.
- Nellie Connally
Idanell Brill "Nellie" Connally was the First Lady of Texas from 1963 to 1969.
- Libby Pataki
Libby Pataki (born Elizabeth Rowland on November 17, 1950) is the former First Lady of New York and the wife of former New York Governor George Pataki. She served as First Lady during the three terms of her husband's administration. Governor Pataki did not seek re-election to a fourth term in 2006. As first lady, Pataki has focused her attention on the promotion of the state's agriculture industry and on breast cancer prevention.
- Walter Scheib
Walter S. Scheib III (born May 3, 1954) was the White House executive chef from 1994 until 2005. Scheib is known for his creation of a distinctly American cuisine for the White House. He was responsible in this role for preparing everything from simple First Family dinners to very formal State Dinners. His creations were served to many of the highest dignitaries in the world, including Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, Vicente Fox, Vaclav Havel, Nelson Mandela and Boris Yeltsin.
- Jack Carter
John William "Jack" Carter, (born July 3 1947), is an American businessman and politician who unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate in Nevada in 2006. Carter is the eldest child of former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
- Ellen McCulloch-Lovell
In a career like Ellen McCulloch-Lovell 's, there are many Moments. There's 1978 at the Vermont Arts Council, asking IBM for more money than she'd ever asked of anyone before, to tour a Vermont folklore exhibit around the state. When she got the good news "I remember hanging up the phone and jumping up and down and shouting all over the office," she recalls. Her IBM contact later told her she had such a good proposal she should have asked for more than just $25,000.
- Dorothy Height
Dorothy Irene Height (born March 24, 1912) is an African American administrator, educator, and social activist. Irene Height is a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal. Height was born in Richmond, Virginia. At an early age, she moved with her family to Rankin, Pennsylvania. While in high school, Height was awarded a scholarship to Barnard College for her oratory skills but upon arrival was denied entrance.
- Asma Al-Assad
Asma al-Assad is the First Lady of Syria. Born in London, England, on August 11,1975, she married President Bashar al-Assad in 2000, having previously pursued a career in merchant banking.
- Majel Barrett
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry is an American actress, and producer. She is also the widow of television director/producer/writer and "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry. As a result of her marriage to Gene Roddenberry and the fact that she has been in every "Star Trek" series, she is sometimes referred to as “"the First Lady of Star Trek".” She and Gene Roddenberry were married in Japan on August 6, 1969, …
- Patrick Bouvier Kennedy
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (August 7, 1963 - August 9, 1963) was the younger son of United States President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. He was born five and a half weeks prematurely by emergency caesarean section at the Otis Air Force Base Hospital, with a birth weight of 4 lb, 10 1/2 oz (1.863 kg), and was transferred to Boston Children's Hospital where he died two days later of hyaline membrane disease.
- Patricia Kempthorne
Patricia Kempthorne was the First Lady of Idaho and the wife of Gov. Dirk Kempthorne. Mrs. Kempthorne was Idaho's first lady from 1999 until 2006. As first lady she was active in issues effecting children and families in Idaho and took the lead in assisting state government with children's policy. She is a former First Lady of Boise, Idaho. In March 2006, President George W. Bush nominated Governor Kempthorne to be the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
- Park Geun-Hye
Park Geun-hye (born February 2, 1952) is a South Korean politician. She is a member of the National Assembly and was the head of the conservative Grand National Party. She is now in her third parliamentary term, having first been elected in 1998, and is widely expected to be her party's nominee to succeed presidential incumbent Roh Moo-hyun. Her father was Park Chung Hee, the dictator / president of South Korea from 1961 to 1979.
- Akie Abe
is the wife of Shinzo Abe, Japanese Prime Minister, and is thereby the First Lady of Japan. She is the first Japanese First Lady since 2001, as former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has no spouse. Born Akie Matsuzaki (松崎 昭恵 "Matsuzaki Akie"), Akie is regarded as a socialite. She is from a wealthy Japanese family; her father is the former president of Morinaga & Co., one of Japan's largest confectionery companies.
- Richard Taylor
Richard Taylor (January 27, 1826 - April 12, 1879) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He was the son of United States President Zachary Taylor and First Lady Margaret Taylor.
- Michael Malone
Michael Malone is an American author, born in Durham, North Carolina. He is best known for his best-selling works of fiction, which include "Handling Sin" (1983) and "Foolscap" (1991) as well as the murder mystery "First Lady" (2001). He is proud of his Piedmont heritage and sets many of his stories, including "First Lady" and the other Justin & Cuddy novels, in that region of North Carolina.