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  1. Kathleen

    Kathleen Sergerie is a Québécoise pop singer from Quebec, Canada who records only under her first name. She released several albums and scored hits on the Canadian charts in the early 1990s with songs such as "Où aller" and "Ça va bien!" Her 1993 album "Ça va bien!" was written and produced by Jean-Pierre Isaac.

  2. Peter Scott

    Sir Peter Markham Scott, CH, CBE, DSC, FRS, FZS, (September 14, 1909 – August 29, 1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter and sportsman. Peter Scott was born in London, the only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott, who died when Peter was two years old. He famously left instructions to his wife, the sculptor Kathleen Bruce, regarding Peter, to "try and make the boy interested in natural history if you can".

  3. Edward Kennedy Jr.

    Edward Moore Kennedy Jr. is the elder son of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and Virginia Joan Bennett. In 1973 cancer was discovered in his right leg. The leg was amputated. On the same day this surgery took place, Ted Sr. gave his niece Kathleen away at her wedding, rushing back to the hospital afterwards. In 1986, a movie called The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story was made for TV which concentrated on this event in Kennedy's life.

  4. Willie Reid

    Willie Reid (born September 19, 1982 in Kathleen, Houston County, Georgia) is an American football wide receiver (WR) and punt returner (PR) draft pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football for the Florida State University Seminoles.

  5. Mary Garman

    Mary Campbell, nee Mary Margaret Garman (1898-1979) was the eldest of the Garman sisters, the seven daughters (and two sons) of Walter and Margaret Garman, an eccentric Victorian doctor, who lead notoriously high profile lives within mid 20th century artistic circles. Having grown up in the bleak surroundings of the 'Black Country' at Oakeswell Hall, Wednesbury, in England they were prominent in London's Bohemian Bloomsbury set, between the two world wars.

  6. Lorna Garman

    Lorna Garman Wishart was the youngest of the seven daughters (and two sons) of Walter and Margaret Garman, an eccentric Victorian doctor, lead notoriously high profile lives within mid 20th century artistic circles. Having grown up in the bleak surroundings of the ‘Black Country’ at Oakeswell Hall, Wednesbury, in England they were prominent in London's Bohemian Bloomsbury set, between the two world wars. The complex lives of the dazzling beauties Mary, …

  7. Kate Walsh

    Kathleen Erin "Kate" Walsh (born October 13 1967) is an American film and television actress, currently known for her role as Dr. Addison Montgomery (former wife of "Dr. McDreamy"), on the hit ABC series "Grey's Anatomy".

  8. Kathleen Hamilton Duchess of Abercorn

    Kathleen Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, DCVO (July 8 1905 - February 2 1990) was Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth from 1964 to her death in 1990. She was invested as a Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1969. Born Mary Kathleen Crichton, the daughter of Henry Crichton, Viscount Crichton, she was married on February 9 1928 to the Marquess of Hamilton (in St Martin-in-the-Fields), who succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Abercorn in 1953.

  9. Kathleen Cavendish Marchioness of Hartington

    Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington, born Kathleen Agnes Kennedy, was the second daughter of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and a sister of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

  10. Kathleen Richardson Baroness Richardson of Calow

    The Rev'd Kathleen Margaret Richardson, Baroness Richardson of Calow (born 24 February, 1938) is a cross-bench member of the House of Lords. She was the first woman President of the Methodist Conference from 1992 to 1993. She was the moderator of the Free Churches Council from 1995 to 1999. In 1998 she was made a Life peer as Baroness Richardson of Calow, of Calow in the County of Derbyshire.

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  12. Kathleen Hayes

    Kathleen Hays is a financial reporter for Bloomberg Television. She was formerly a reporter on CNBC's Squawk Box and various CNNfn programming before shuffling over to Bloomberg. AKA "The Bond Babe" During 2006 she is an economic reporter for Bloomberg Television's "On the Economy", a live daily hour long show airing at 2pm Eastern.

  13. Kathleen Lockhart

    Kathleen Lockhart (August 9, 1894 - February 18, 1978) was a British-born stage actress. She was born Kathleen Arthur in Southsea, Hampshire in England. An actress and musician, Kathleen got her start on the stage in England and then immigrated to the United States in 1924, upon her marriage to Canadian-born actor Gene Lockhart. She continued to appear on stage and in Hollywood films for almost forty years.

  14. Kathleen de Leon Jones

    Kathleen de Leon Jones (born Kathleen de Leon on September 1, 1977 in Manila, Philippines) is an Australian actress, dancer, and singer of Filipino descent. She is perhaps best known as one of the cast members of the ARIA Award winning Australian children's television program, "Hi-5".

  15. Kathleen Blanco

    Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (born December 15, 1942) is a Democratic politician from and the current governor of Louisiana. She was elected on November 15, 2003, defeating her Republican opponent Bobby Jindal, in the general election, by a margin of 52 percent to 48 percent. She became the first woman to hold the office of governor of Louisiana. She is currently the fourth oldest governor in the United States. Blanco became a national figure following Hurricane Katrina.

  16. Kathleen Quinlan

    Kathleen Denise Quinlan (born November 19, 1954) is an Oscar nominated American actress, mostly seen on television and in motion pictures.

  17. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend

    Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend (born July 4, 1951) was lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Maryland from 1995 to 2003. She ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Maryland in 2002. The eldest of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel's 11 children, she is part of the Kennedy political family. She was named for her aunt Kathleen Agnes Kennedy, Marchioness of Hartington, who died in a plane crash in 1948.

  18. Kathleen Peterson

    Kathleen Hunt Atwater Peterson (born February 21 1953, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA, died December 9 2001, Durham, North Carolina, USA), daughter of Veronica Hunt, was an accomplished student, engineer, volunteer and civic leader. She is well known as the subject of the documentary series "The Staircase" which addresses the circumstances surrounding her death. She was married twice -- to Fred Atwater in 1977 and Michael Peterson in 1996.

  19. Kathleen Turner

    Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress. She came to fame during the 1980s, after roles in the Hollywood films "Romancing the Stone" and "Prizzi's Honor".

  20. Kathleen Woodiwiss

    Kathleen Erin Hogg Woodiwiss (born June 3, 1939 in Alexandria, Louisiana; died July 6, 2007 at Fairview Northland Regional Hospital in Princeton, Minnesota) created the historical romance genre as Kathleen E. Woodiwiss with the 1972 publication of her novel "The Flame and the Flower".

  21. Kathleen Norris

    Kathleen Thompson Norris (b. July 16 1880, San Francisco, California; d. January 18 1966, Palo Alto, California) was an American novelist and wife of fellow writer Charles Norris, whom she wed in 1909. She was educated in a special course at the University of California and wrote many popular romance novels that some considered sentimental and honest in their prose. Norris was the highest-paid female writer of her time, and many of her novels are held in high regard today.

  22. Kathleen Troia McFarland

    Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland was deputy assistant secretary of defense for public affairs at the Pentagon from 1982 to 1985 under President of the United States Ronald Reagan and speechwriter to Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. McFarland is said to be a protégée of Henry A. Kissinger. McFarland is a Southampton, NY resident and is married to Alan Roberts McFarland, an investment banker. She is mother of five (Andrew, Gavin, Fiona, …

  23. Kathleen O'Toole

    Kathleen M. O'Toole is the Chief Inspector of the Garda Inspectorate, set up to audit Ireland's national police force, the Garda Síochána and report to Ireland's Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform on changes to improve efficiency in line with best international practice. She was the first female police commissioner of Boston, Massachusetts when appointed by the Mayor of Boston. She was appointed by mayor Thomas M. Menino in February 2004.

  24. Kathleen Sky

    Kathleen Sky (born Kathleen Mckinney, August 5, 1943) is the pen name of Kathleen Mckinney Goldin, an American science fiction and fantasy author. From 1972-1982 she was married to fellow author and collaborator Stephen Goldin. Her pen name is her former married name from her marriage to first husband Karl Sky. Sky is the eldest daughter of Betty Rosamond Wade Mckinney Hensley. She has one sister, two half-brothers, and two half-sisters.

  25. Kathleen Sullivan

    Kathleen Marie Sullivan (born August 20, 1955), one of America's leading scholars in constitutional law, is a professor at the Stanford Law School and currently practices appellate litigation at Quinn Emanuel Urquart Oliver & Hedges, LLP, a law firm in California. Born in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, Sullivan was the dean of Stanford Law School from 1999 to 2004. She was a professor of law at Harvard Law School from 1984 to 1993.

  26. Kathleen Ferrier

    Kathleen Mary Ferrier CBE (22 April 1912 - 8 October 1953) was an English contralto, born in Blackburn. She gave herself the nickname "Klever Kaff". She later moved with her family to Higher Walton, Lancashire.

  27. Kathleen Wynne

    Kathleen O. Wynne is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Don Valley West for the Liberal Party. Wynne holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University, a Master of Arts degree in linguistics from the University of Toronto (1980) and a Master of Education degree in adult education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.

  28. Kathleen Raine

    Kathleen Jessie Raine was a British poet, critic and independent scholar writing in particular on William Blake and W. B. Yeats. She was born in Ilford, Essex (now a part of London), and brought up partly in Northumberland. She read natural sciences and psychology on an Exhibition at Girton College, Cambridge. While in Cambridge she met Jacob Bronowski, William Empson, Humphrey Jennings and Malcolm Lowry.

  29. Kathleen Kenyon

    Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon, important English archaeologist of Neolithic culture in the Fertile Crescent and excavator of a small area of Jericho in israel from 1952 to 1958. Her father, Sir Frederic Kenyon, was Director of the British Museum. Kathleen Kenyon was a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, and was the first woman to become president of the Oxford Archaeological Society.

  30. Kathleen Soliah

    Kathleen Ann Soliah (born January 16, 1947) is an American woman who was a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) in the 1970s. She grew up in Palmdale, California the daughter of Palmdale High School teacher and coach Martin Soliah. She has lived most of her life under the alias Sara Jane Olson. In 2001, she pled guilty to two counts of possessing explosives with intent to murder.

  31. Kathleen Scott

    Edith Agnes Kathleen Scott, Baroness Kennet, FRSBS, (March 27,1878 - July 25, 1947) was a British sculptor.

  32. Kathleen McKane Godfree

    Kathleen "Kitty" McKane Godfree (May 7, 1896 - June 19, 1992) was a British female tennis and badminton player. She was born in Bayswater, London, England and died in London. Godfree finished in the world top 10 in 1925, 1926, and 1927. She ranked second in the world in 1926. Godfree won a total of five Olympic medals at the 1920 Antwerp and 1924 Paris games. Godfree won the Wimbledon singles title twice.

  33. Kathleen Cassello

    Kathleen Ann Cassello is an American-born opera singer. Since winning first prize in the Salzburg Mozart competition in 1985, she has toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia and North America. In the late nineties, Cassello toured with Kallen Esperian and Cynthia Lawrence as “The Three Sopranos.”

  34. Kathleen Antonelli

    Kathleen "Kay" McNulty Mauchly Antonelli (February 12 1921 - April 20 2006) was one of the six original programmers of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer.

  35. Kathleen Tynan

    Kathleen Jeannette Halton Tynan (January 25, 1937 - January 10, 1995) was a Canadian-British journalist, author and screenwriter. The daughter of Canadian war correspondent Matthew Halton and the sister of television journalist David Halton, she gave up her journalism career in 1967 to marry theatre critic Kenneth Tynan. She had previously been married to Oliver Gates, a marriage that ended in divorce. She published a novel, "The Summer Aeroplane", in 1975.

  36. Kathleen O'Callaghan

    Prof. Kathleen (Kate) O'Callaghan, née Murphy (1888 – 16 March, 1961) was an Irish Sinn Féin politician and academic. Educated at the Royal University of Ireland and Cambridge, before entering politics she was a member of Cumann na mBan. She was the widow of Michael O'Callaghan, Mayor of Limerick who was murdered in her presence by British forces in 1921.

  37. Kathleen Crowley

    Betty Jane Kathleen Crowley (born December 26, 1931) was Miss New Jersey in 1949 and a contestant for Miss America in the same year (she came sixth). Afterwards she became an actress who specialized in being phenomenally seductive in TV series and movies. Most well known for playing a variety of sirens in TV's "Maverick" (1957) opposite James Garner, Jack Kelly, and Roger Moore, …

  38. Kathleen M. Richardson

    Kathleen M. Richardson is a Canadian philanthropist and supporter of the arts. She received a B.A. from the University of Manitoba in 1949. She was president of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet from 1957 to 1961 and has been honorary president since 1963. She heads the Kathleen M. Richardson Foundation. In 1973, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1993. In 2005, she was awarded the Order of Manitoba, and in 2007, the RCA Medal.

  39. Kathleen Barr

    Kathleen Barr is a Canadian voice actor. She has been credited as Kathleen Baar.

  40. Kathleen Marshall

    Kathleen Marshall (born 1962) is an American choreographer, director, and creative consultant. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Marshall graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School and Smith College. She began her Broadway career as assistant to her brother Rob, the choreographer of "Kiss of the Spider Woman", in 1993. The two also collaborated on "She Loves Me" (1993), "Damn Yankees" (1994), "Victor/Victoria" (1995), …

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