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  1. Jacqueline Moore

    Jacqueline DeLois Moore (born January 6 1964) known as Jacqueline and later Jackie Moore is an American professional wrestler and actress. She worked for both World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment, and made history in the latter promotion as the first African American woman to win the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, and as the first African American to win the WWF Women's Championship.

  2. Jacqueline of Hainaut Jacqueline Countess of Hainaut

    Jacoba of Bavaria or Jacqueline of Wittelsbach was Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing, Countess of Hainaut and Holland from 1417 to 1432. She was the only daughter of William VI, Count of Hainaut and Holland from his marriage (born after 16 years of otherwise childless marriage) with Margaret of Burgundy, daughter of Margaret III of Flanders and Philip the Bold. Jacqueline was the last Wittelsbach ruler of Hainaut and Holland.

  3. Lucienne Boyer

    Lucienne Boyer, was a French singer. Born Émilienne-Henriette Boyer in Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, she lost her soldier father in World War I and had to go to work in a munitions factory to help her family get by. Born with a melodious voice, by age 16 she began to be noticed and, while working as a part-time model, she was given a chance to sing in the cabarets of Montparnasse.

  4. Iris du Pré

    Iris du Pré (nee Iris Greep was a pianist, composer, conductor and educator, best known as the mother of two famous musicians. Iris married Derek du Pré, an accountant whom she met by chance when he was travelling in eastern Europe. She was already a professional musician, her own compositions including part of the "Ballet de la Jeunesse Anglaise" performed in 1941. In 1942 their first daughter, Hilary, was born, …

  5. Therese Bentzon

    Therese (Thérèse) Bentzon is the pseudonym of Marie Thérèse Blanc (1840-1907), a French journalist, essayist, and novelist, for many years on the staff of the "Revue des Deux Mondes". She was born at Seine-Port, traveled widely in the United States, and wrote wisely of American literature and social conditions. Among her essays are "Littérature et mœurs étrangères" (1882) and "Les nouveaux romanciers américains" (1885).

  6. Lloyd McNeill

    Lloyd McNeill born in Washington, D.C., is an artist and flutist, currently based in New York City. Having studied Art and Zoology in Morehouse College, Atlanta, he moved on to be the first recipient of Howard University's MFA degree. In 1964-5, he did further study in Lithography at Paris' Ecole Des Beaux Arts. During his residence there, he spent a considerable amount of time with Pablo Picasso and his wife, Jacqueline.

  7. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

    Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (July 28, 1929 - May 19, 1994) was the wife of John F. Kennedy from 1953 to 1963 and was known as Jacqueline Kennedy or Jackie Kennedy. She served as First Lady of the United States from 1961 until her husband's assassination in 1963. From 1968 until his death in 1975, she was married to Aristotle Onassis and was known as Jacqueline Onassis, Jackie Onassis, …

  8. Marie-Hélène de Rothschild

    Baroness Marie-Hélène de Rothschild was a French socialite who became a doyenne of Parisian high-society and was a member of the prominent Rothschild banking family of France. Born Baroness Marie-Hélène van Zuylen van Nyevelt in New York City, she was the eldest of the three children of Marguerite Namétalla (c.1905-1996) and Baron Egmont Van Zuylen van Nyevelt (1890-1960). Her mother was Egyptian, and her father a Dutch diplomat.

  9. Jacqueline Novogratz

    Prior to Acumen Fund, Jacqueline Novogratz founded and directed The Philanthropy Workshop and The Next Generation Leadership program at the Rockefeller Foundation. She also founded Duterimbere, a micro-finance institution in Rwanda. She began her career in international banking with Chase Manhattan Bank. Jacqueline is currently on the advisory boards of Stanford Graduate School of Business and Innovations Journal, published by MIT Press.

  10. Forrest Edward Mars Sr.

    Forrest Edward Mars, Sr. was the reclusive and eccentric son of giant candy company Mars, Inc. founder Frank C. Mars and is best known for inventing M&M's, as well as orchestrating the launch of Uncle Ben's. He developed M&M's, the chocolate candy covered in a crunchy shell which "melts in your mouth, not in your hands," in 1940. They were modeled after a candy that he had discovered while in Spain during the 1930s. He was married to Audrey Mars, who died in 1989, …

  11. Jacqueline Ryan

    Daughter of actress Kathleen Ryan. Appeared with her mother in her only film, the self-titled "Jacqueline" in 1956 in which she played a young Irish lass.

  12. William II, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing

    Duke William II of Bavaria-Straubing was also count William VI of Holland, count William IV of Hainaut and count William V of Zeeland. He ruled from 1404 to his death in 1417. William was a son of Albert I and married to Margaret, sister of John the Fearless. William, allied with the Hooks, was in conflict with his father until 1394. In 1404 he succeeded him as Count of Holland, …

  13. Jackie Sandler

    Jackie Sandler (born Jacqueline Samantha Titone in 1974, in Coral Springs, Florida) is an American actress. She is comedian Adam Sandler's wife and is usually cast in his movies.

  14. Jacqueline Bisset

    Jacqueline Bisset (born September 13, 1944) is a British actress, born in Weybridge, Surrey, England. Her French mother taught her to speak the language fluently, which has led many to erroneously believe she was born in France. When Bisset was a teenager, her mother was diagnosed with disseminating sclerosis.

  15. Jacqueline de la Vega

    Jacqueline de la Vega (born January 1, 1960 in Mexico City) is a Mexican show host in Spain and former model.

  16. Jacqueline du Bief

    Jacqueline du Bief (born December 4th, 1930) is a French figure skater. She was the 1952 World Champion and won the Bronze medal at the 1952 Winter Olympics. She is a six-time National Champion (1947-1952) and won the Silver medal at the 1951 World Championships. She won the Silver medal at the European Championships three times (1950, 1951 and 1952).

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  19. Pitiless John Duke of Bavaria-Straubing

    John III the Pitiless, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing of the House of Wittelsbach was first bishop of Liège 1389-1418 and then duke of Bavaria-Straubing and count of Holland and Hainaut 1418-1425. John was the youngest son of Albert I. In 1408 a Burgundian army led by his brother-in-law John the Fearless of Burgundy supported John III against the citizens of Liège, who were in open revolt. On the field of Othée, on Sept. 23, 1408, the men of Liège were decisively defeated, …

  20. Jacqueline Pascarl

    Jacqueline Pascarl (born 5 July 1963), formerly known as Jacqueline Gillespie and Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie, is an Australian author, TV personality and parents' rights advocate and humanitarian aid worker. Pascarl came to public attention in 1992, when her children were covertly removed from Australia, illegally under Australian law, by their Malaysian father. The Parliament of Australia characterized this removal as an "abduction."

  21. Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie

    Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie, born Jacqueline Pascarl, and formerly Jacqueline Gillespie, is an Australian author, TV personality and parents' rights advocate and humanitarian aid worker. Pascarl came to public attention in 1992, when her children were covertly removed from Australia, illegally under Australian law, by their Malaysian father. The Parliament of Australia characterized this removal as an "abduction."

  22. Jacqueline Barton

    Professor Jacqueline K. Barton is the Arthur and Marian Hanisch Memorial professor of Chemistry at California Institute of Technology. The primary focus of her research is transverse electron transport along double-stranded DNA, its implications in the biology of DNA damage and repair, and its potential for materials sciences applications. She is married to fellow Caltech chemist Peter Dervan.

  23. Jacqueline Wilson

    Jacqueline "Jackie" Wilson, OBE (born Jacqueline Aitken in Bath on 17 December 1945) is a British author of children's books. Currently one of the bestselling authors in Britain, her books have won a range of major awards and have been adapted for television and stage.

  24. Jacqueline McKenzie

    Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (born October 24, 1967 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian film, television and stage actress.

  25. Jacqueline Cramer

    Jacqueline Marian Cramer (Amsterdam, 1951) is Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment in the Fourth Balkenende cabinet for the PvdA.. Previously she was a professor of sustainable entrepreneurship at the Utrecht University and professer of environmental management at the Erasmus University. She is member of the Board of directors at Royal Dutch Shell and a member of the Social-Economic Council.

  26. Jacqueline Nearne

    Jacqueline Nearne (b. Jacqueline Françoise Mary Josephine Nearne, 27 May 1916, Brighton, England - d. 15 August 1982, London, England) was a secret agent for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Nazi-occupied France during WWII. In 1942, she was recruited into the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (the FANYs) alongside her younger sister Eileen Nearne (aka "Didi"), who also became an agent.

  27. Jacqueline Joubert

    Jacqueline Joubert, born "Jacqueline Annette Édith Pierre" (March 29, 1921 in Paris - January 8, 2005 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a presenter on French national television. She was one of the first two announcers (with Arlette Accart) when television began in France after the Second World War. She was married to the journalist George de Caunes, was the mother of Canal+ TV star Antoine de Caunes, and the grandmother of the actress Emma de Caunes.

  28. Jacqueline Poelman

    Helina Jacomina (Jacqueline) Poelman (October 5 1973) is a former Dutch sprinter. Poelman was born and raised in Leek and trained at an athletics club in Roden. Her first major international tournament were the 1991 European Junior Championships in Thessaloniki where she did not reach the final on the 100 m nor the 200 m. Only a year later at the World Junior Championships she won the silver medal on the 100 m finishing second, …

  29. Jacqueline Piatigorsky

    Jacqueline Rebecca Louise de Rothschild is an American chess and tennis champion, author, sculptor and a member of the Rothschild banking family of France. The daughter of the enormously wealthy and influential banker, Edouard Alphonse de Rothschild, and Germaine Alice Halphen, she is the sister of Guy de Rothschild and Bethsabée de Rothschild.

  30. Jacqueline Frank Deluca

    Jacqueline "Jackie" Frank DeLuca (born May 1, 1980 in Hermosa Beach, California) is an accomplished American water polo goalkeeper, 2004 bronze medal Olympian and two-time collegiate National Player of the Year.

  31. Jacqueline Auriol

    Jacqueline Auriol was a French aviatrix who set several world speed records. Born Jacqueline Marie-Thérèse Suzanne Douet in Challans, Vendée, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, she graduated from the University of Nantes then she studied art at the École du Louvre in Paris. In 1938, Jacqueline Douet married Paul Auriol, son of Vincent Auriol who later became President of France During World War II, Jacqueline Auriol, …

  32. Jacqueline Foster

    Jacqueline Foster (born Jacqueline Renshaw, 30 December, 1947) is a British politician and company director who served one term as a Conservative Party Member of the European Parliament.

  33. Jacqueline du Pré

    Jacqueline Mary du Pré, O.B.E. (January 26, 1945 - October 19, 1987), was a British cellist, today acknowledged as one of the greatest exponents of the instrument. She is particularly associated with the Elgar Cello Concerto in E Minor; her interpretation of this work has been described as "definitive" and "legendary."

  34. Jacqueline de Romilly

    Jacqueline Worms de Romilly (born March 26, 1913) is a French philologist

  35. Jacqueline Goormachtigh

    Romane Jacqueline Elisabeth Goormachtigh (born February 28, 1970 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland) is a retired discus thrower from the Netherlands, who was represented her native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There she didn't reach the final, after having thrown 58.74 metres in the qualifying heats. She was named Rotterdam Sportswoman of the Year in 1993.

  36. Jacqueline Kim

    Jacqueline Joan Kim (born March 31, 1965) is an Asian American film, theatre and television actor and filmmaker.

  37. Jacqueline Aguilera Marcano

    Jacqueline Maria Aguilera Marcano (born c. 1976) was Miss World 1995, representing Venezuela. Jacqueline was born to a Peruvian-Brazilian mother of Portuguese, Lebanese and Native-Peruvian descent, and a Argentine-Venzuelan father of Spanish, French, Greek, Basque and Italian descent. Aguilera represented the state of Nueva Esparta at the 1995 Miss Venezuela pageant. She placed second to Alicia Machado who went on to become Miss Universe 1996.

  38. Jacqueline Deaner

    Jacqueline Nicole Deaner is a beauty queen from Las Cruces, New Mexico who has competed in the Miss USA pageant. Deaner was crowned Miss New Mexico USA 2005 in late 2004. It was her first attempt at this title, although she had previously competed in the equivalent pageant in Texas. Deaner placed in the top twelve of the Miss Texas USA 2000 pageant and was a non-finalist in the 2001 and 2002 competitions.

  39. Jacqueline Toxopeus

    Jacqueline Afine Toxopeus (born December 11, 1964 in Wageningen) is a former Dutch field hockey international playing in goal. She is undoubtedly one of the finest goalkeepers in Dutch women's field hockey since Det de Beus. Toxopeus, nicknamed "Tox", played for several clubs in Holland, but ended her career with HC Den Bosch. In the spring of 2006 she made a short comeback with HC Rotterdam in the Dutch highest league, named "Hoofdklasse", …

  40. Jacqueline Sturm

    Jacqueline Cecilia Sturm is a poet and writer of short stories. She was born in Opunake, Taranaki, New Zealand in 1927, and was the first Māori woman to complete an undergraduate university degree, at Victoria University College, followed by an MA in Philosophy. She married James Keir Baxter in 1948. It could be argued that the fame and notoriety of Baxter's public image, as well as marital dysfunctions and consequential pressures of solo parenting, …

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