- female, deceased (1984)
- Ethel Edith Mannin was a popular British novelist and travel writer. She was born in London into a family with an Irish background. Her writing...
- female, deceased (1940)
- Ethel Watts Mumford, sometimes Ethel Watts Mumford Grant (1878? - 1940) was a U.S. author. She wrote several books and contributed to several...
- female, deceased (1984)
- Ethel Merman was a Tony Award- and Grammy Award-winning American star of stage and film musicals, well known for her powerful voice and vocal...
- female, 81 years old
- Ethel Skakel Kennedy (born April 11, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois) is a member of the Kennedy family by her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy. Her parents...
- female, deceased (1977)
- Ethel Waters (October 31, 1896 - September 1, 1977) was an Oscar-nominated American blues vocalist and actress. She was the second African American...
- female, deceased (1984)
- Ethel Mobley (March 8 1920 - June 26 1984 of Fort Payne, Alabama was tied for the second female driver in NASCAR history. She was named after the...
- female, deceased (1958)
- Ethel Anderson (née Campbell was an early twentieth century Australian poet, essayist and novelist. She considered herself to be mainly a poet, b...
- female, deceased (1944)
- Ethel Lina White (1876 - 1944) was a British crime writer, best known for her novel, "The Wheel Spins", on which the film, "The Lady Vanishes", was...
- female, deceased (1976)
- Ethel Shutta (1 December 1896 – 5 February 1976) was an American actress and singer, who came to prominence through her performances on Jack Be...
- female, deceased (1991)
- Ethel L. Payne (August 14 1911 - May 28 1991) was an award-winning African American journalist. Known as the "First Lady of the Black Press", she...
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