- Soo Catwoman
Soo Lucas, better known as Soo Catwoman (often misspelt as Sue Catwoman), was a highly visible icon of the London punk subculture that sprang up around the mid-1970s. She was never a member of the Bromley Contingent despite claims to the contrary.. Between late 1976 and early 1977, Sid Vicious, finding himself homeless, came to stay at her flat in Ealing. This was before he joined the Sex Pistols. - Halle Berry
Halle Maria Berry (born August 14, 1966) is an American actress. Berry has received Emmy and Golden Globe awards, and was awarded the Academy Award in 2002 for her performance in "Monster's Ball". She is the only woman of African American descent to have won the award for Best Actress. - Pitof
Pitof is the moniker of a French film director and visual effects director whose real name is Jean-Christophe Comar. Most of his work has been in such French language films as "La Cité des enfants perdus" and "Astérix et Obélix contre César", but he has also worked on "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc" and as the Visual Effects Supervisor on "Alien: Resurrection". - Ed Brubaker
Ed Brubaker (born November 17,1966) is an American cartoonist and writer. He was born at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. He is best known for his work as a comic book writer on such titles as "Batman", "Daredevil", "Captain America", "Iron Fist", "Catwoman", "Gotham Central", "Sleeper", "Uncanny X-Men" and "X-Men: Deadly Genesis", and for helping to revive the crime comics genre. - Darwyn Cooke
Darwyn Cooke (b. 1962, Toronto, Canada) is an Eisner Award winning comic book writer, artist, cartoonist and animator, best known for his work on the comic books "Catwoman", "DC: The New Frontier" and "Will Eisner's The Spirit". - Eartha Kitt
Eartha Kitt was born in South Carolina. There was no birth certificate recorded when she was born, she is not absolutely sure of the date she was born. Her mother died when she quite young. Her upbringing by different family members left her feeling unloved. She had to work very early on in the fields. Eartha knew sometimes that she was hungry and that her clothes were not the best. - Bill Finger
William "Bill" Finger (February 8, 1914-January 18, 1974) was an American writer best known as the uncredited co-creator, with Bob Kane, of the DC Comics character Batman, as well as the co-architect of the series' development. In later years, Kane acknowledged Finger as "a contributing force" in the character's creation. Comics historian Ron Goulart, in "Comic Book Encyclopedia", refers to Batman as the "creation of artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger". - Cameron Stewart
Cameron Stewart is a Canadian comic artist who has worked for DC, Marvel Comics, and Dark Horse. Along with Kagan McLeod, Ben Shannon, Steven Murray, and Chip Zdarsky, he is a co-founder of the studio The Royal Academy of Illustration and Design. Stewart is best known for his work on "Catwoman" with writer Ed Brubaker, and "Seaguy" and "Seven Soldiers: The Manhattan Guardian" with writer Grant Morrison. - Will Pfeifer
William Pfeifer (born 1967) is an American comic book writer, currently writing the monthly comic "Catwoman" for DC Comics. - John Rogers
John Rogers is a scriptwriter, comedian, film producer, and comic book writer. Although born in Worcester, Massachusetts, he attended McGill University in Montreal and is better known publicly as a Canadian writer. As a comedian, Rogers was nominated three times for Gemini Awards. Rogers wrote the first draft of the script for the live-action movie "Transformers", scheduled for 2007. He is also working on the "Fatal Frame" film adaptation. - Paul Gulacy
Paul Gulacy is an American comic book illustrator. Gulacy is best known for his work on Marvel Comics' classic 1970s "Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu" and the Marvel Max 2002 revival "Master of Kung Fu", both with writer Doug Moench. Among the many other titles Gulacy has drawn, in his characteristic neo-Steranko style, are "Batman: Prey", "Green Lantern: Dragon Lord", "Batman: Outlaws", "Star Wars: Crimson Empire", … - Pete Woods
Peter "Pete" Woods is a comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on titles such as "Backlash", "Deadpool", "Robin", "Catwoman", "Amazons Attack" and "Action Comics". Pete worked as an intern for Wildstorm comics in April 1996 working under artist Jim Lee. He later partnered with other Portland, Oregon area artists and formed Mercury Studio. His wife Rebecca, whom he met at Wildstorm, … - Kim Smith
Kimberly Katherine Smith (born March 3, 1983 in Odessa, Texas) is an American actress/fashion model. She has appeared in the film, "Catwoman" along side Halle Berry, and has modeled for Victoria's Secret and Guess?. Smith, a graduate of Permian High School, got her big break into modeling when she accompanied a friend to a Model Search of America contest. She was changed from a spectator to a competitor by the head of the contest, … - Jim Balent
Jim Balent is an American comic book illustrator from Pennsylvania. He is perhaps best known for his long run on Catwoman between 1993 and 1999. Balent has also drawn Batman and Lobo for DC Comics, as well as some of the issues of Purgatori for the independent comic publisher Chaos! Comics. Balent’s large chested women are an identifying feature of his work. In 1999, Balent left mainstream comics to form his own company, BroadSword Comics, … - Scott Morse
Scott Morse, sometimes known as C. Scott Morse, is an animator, filmmaker, and comic book artist/writer. Morse created "Soulwind", a story serialised in a sequence of graphic novels, and nominated for both the Eisner and Ignatz awards. His comic book work includes "Southpaw", "Soulwind", "Volcanic Revolver", "Magic Pickle", "Spaghetti Western", "Visitations", "Ancient Joe", … - Byron Mann
Byron Mann is an actor who has made films in both Hollywood and Asia. He starred in films such as "Red Corner" and "The Corruptor," and in the television show "Dark Angel," and has also co-starred in "Catwoman" and "Invincible." He is best known as Koh in the manga-based movie "Crying Freeman". Byron is interested in sports, especially tennis and golf. He was at one point a top-ranked tennis player in Hong Kong. - Ande Parks
Ande Parks (born October 1, 1964) is a professional American comic book artist, known for his work as an inker and writer in the industry. His greatest notoriety has come from his stint with fellow artist Phil Hester on DC Comics’ Green Arrow series from 2001-2004 and writing the graphic novels "Union Station" and "Capote in Kansas". He grew up in the suburbs of Kansas City and currently lives in Baldwin, Kansas with his wife and two children. - Huntress
The Silver Age Huntress was Helena Wayne, the daughter of the Batman and Catwoman of Earth-Two, an alternate universe established in the early 1960s as the world where the Golden Age stories took place. Earth-Two was also the home of the Golden Age versions of various DC characters. - Matt Hollingsworth
Matt Hollingsworth (born December 17, 1968 in Lakewood, California) is a comic book colorist. Hollingsworth graduated from the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in 1991 and began getting regular work from Marvel Comics and DC Comics. In 1993, he was hired to the Dark Horse Comics staff as head of the painted art department. After a year, he returned to freelance work and helped launch the award-winning "Preacher" from DC's Vertigo imprint. - Staz Johnson
Stewart "Staz" Johnson is an English comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on DC Comics' "Robin" and "Catwoman" series. The artist got his start working on magazines which covered the then-burgeoning fantasy role playing games industry. From there he got work at Marvel UK where he worked on weekly comic book series such as "Transformers" and "Action Force". - Mike Lilly
Mike Lilly is a New York City based comic book artist who freelances for all the major comic-book publishers on such titles as "Nightwing", "Batman", "Detective Comics", "Marvel Knights", "Punisher", "Catwoman", "Green Lantern", "X-Men Unlimited", and "Dungeons & Dragons". - Jo Duffy
Mary Jo Duffy, often referred to simply as Jo Duffy, was a notable editor and writer of comic books for Marvel Comics in the 1980s. Her work included Power Man and Iron Fist, Marvel's Star Wars comic and Conan the Barbarian. Among other things, she created the team and most of the members of the Fallen Angels. In the 1990s, she worked for other publishers, including DC Comics, where she wrote the first 14 issues of Catwoman (1993). - Peter Williams
Peter Williams (born) is a Jamaican-born actor currently residing in Canada. The majority of his work has been in television, including the role of the primary villain Apophis in the first four seasons of "Stargate SG-1." However, he he also appeared on the big screen in films such as "Catwoman" and "Chronicles of Riddick." His brother Stephen is also in the entertainment business, … - Dagmar Midcap
Dagmar Midcap (Born 1969) is a media personality originally based in Vancouver, British Columbia. A graduate of British Columbia Institute of Technology's broadcast journalism program in 1990, she began her television career on WBNX in Cleveland, Ohio, appearing on a weekly current affairs program (1990-1998). - Mindy Newell
Mindy Newell is an American comic book writer. A long-time fan of comics, particularly of Marvel's Spider-Man, she sent some submissions to DC Comics in 1983 at a time when the company was actively looking for new blood. Hired by editors Dick Giordano and Karen Berger, Newell wrote memorable fill-in issues for "Legion of Super-Heroes" and "Superman". She was the first woman to script "Wonder Woman", … - Brooke Theiss
Brooke Theiss (b. October 23, 1969 in Palos Verdes, California, USA) is an American actress who has starred in film and on television. Brooke's first feature movie was in the 1988's "Little Nikita", but later that year, Brooke's big role came in the hit horror movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" as Debbie Stevens, where the character was painfully transformed into a cockroach and crushed inside a roach motel. - Earl Dittman
Earl Dittman is a film critic for Wireless Magazine, a syndicated journal allegedly distributed in movie theaters and record stores around the country. Dittman is known mainly for being very prolific in supplying positive, and heavily quoted, review blurbs for widely panned movies. He has been criticized by other critics who allege that Dittman's reviews are intended to get him mentioned in press material for the movie, … - Tino Schaedler
Tino Schaedler (born 1972) is a film art director specializing in digital sets. He is also a, Dipl. Ing Architektur, Diploma of Vfx Tino Schaedler has an academic background in architecture and visual effects. He graduated from the University of Hannover in architecture with honours, studied at the Berlage Institute in Amsterdam, UC Berkeley in the US and the Vancouver Film School. He has taught at the Berlin University of the Arts, … - Lori Fung
Lori Fung Methorst, CM, OBC (馮黎明 born February 21, 1963 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian gymnastics coach and retired rhythmic gymnast. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, she was the first gold medal winner awarded for the sport of Rhythmic Gymnastics. She was a coach for the Canadian National Team, U.S.A. National Team, and Mexican National Team. She is currently a director and coach for Club Elite Rhythmic Gymnastics in British Columbia. - Benita Ha
Benita Ha is a Chinese-Canadian actress. She is best known in Canada for her appearance in the television show "Street Cents". Her most recent appearance is in the American film "X-Men: The Last Stand". She also appeared in Paycheck, Catwoman, and Flight 93. Her surname, Ha, means 'summer' in the Vietnamese and Chinese languages. - James Hannigan
James Hannigan (born July 23, 1971) is a BAFTA-celebrated composer and writer of incidental music. He has scored many titles, including, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Freelancer", "Brute Force", "Catwoman", "Evil Genius", "Republic: The Revolution", "Sim Theme Park", "Sim Coaster", "Grand Prix 4", "Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat", "F1 2000", "F1 Manager", … - Pilar Ximena Pantoja Ferroni
MBC 2007 I love to be in Milan, i love my daughter, i love my cat, i want to visit France again, where is my macbook air?, I love DrKimbo ;El hombre es el unico animal que se tropieza dos veces con la misma piedra", its time to make a change. - Fiona Mont
Fiona Mont became known as "Britain's Most Wanted Woman" during a major police and media hunt for her in connection with allegations of corporate fraud. The chase lasted for three years and covered a large area of Europe including the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Gibraltar and Portugal. She was featured on BBC TV Crimewatch and ITV, and newspapers printed various accounts of her possible whereabouts during a three year period. - Laura Kat Woman
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Allen Worthey is an aspiring film composer born 1975 in Amory, Mississippi. His roots are fixed in the fertile soil of Mississippi's music traditions - gospel, country, jazz, blues, and rock-and-roll. Musical experiences were abundant throughout childhood with evenings of his father's guitar-picking, all-day gospel singings, and vinyl records of cousin Elvis. At age 12, he received his first formal instruction on piano and classical piano literature from Mrs. S. J. McDuffie and soon... - Sasha Sasha The Catwoman
You see this handsome man right here... - Alex Up Catwoman
About Me... My Name Is Teryn I Go To Andover H.s I HATE Girls That Are JeaLous Of What I Got.. I Like Watching Movies I Have The most AMAZING boyfriend ever, he's the SWEETEST most caring guy i've ever met, there's NO word good enough to describe him....All I Can Think of is BUNNY EARS;) I Am Very Happy With EverYOne in my life And EverYThing that has recently happened...and the new relationships. - Duncan {aka Catwoman}
Have I told you lately that I love you. - Lulubelle Aka Catwoman
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