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  1. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    5: ...o]], a small village in the [[Yaroslavl Oblast]]. After school she worked in a tire factory, and then ...
    9: ...ber of the [[Supreme Soviet]], from [[1974]] to [[1989]] in the [[Presidium]] of the Supreme Soviet, fro...
  2. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Ellafitzgerald.jpeg|thumb|Ella Fitzgerald photographed ...
    22: ...1996]] she died in [[Beverly Hills, California]], after having made some sad last [[Television|TV]] ap...
    28: ...n releasing albums on the [[Decca Records]] label after years of releasing singles.
    109: *1989 ''[[All That Jazz]]''
    124: ...Achievement Award]], named "Ella" in her honor ([[1989]])
  3. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    2: ... (born [[March 25]], [[1942]]) is an [[iconic]] [[African-American]] [[gospel music|gospel]], [[soul m...
    6: ...the age 14. She signed with [[Columbia Records]] after being discovered by legendary A&R man [[John H...
    8: ...lly famous artist and a symbol of pride for the [[African American]] community. Franklin said herself ...
    12: ...edding]] single which became her signature song. After the R&B category was added to the [[Grammy Awa...
    18: ...usly and she gave no interviews for several years after that. She lives today in Detroit.
  4. Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
    8: ...inally convinced to write by members of her order after falling physically ill from carrying the unspo...
    37: ...oice and joined angels in singing praises to God; after the Fall, earthly music was invented and music...
    55: ...of Bingen, a Visionary Life''. Routledge, London, 1989.
  5. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    9: ...Albanian]]. Her parents, Nikolla ( Kol렩 and Dranafile Bojaxhiu, were [[Albanian]] Catholics that emi...
    13: ...of their vocation to provide education for girls. After a few months training at the Institute of the ...
    17: ...an independent nun. She quit the high school and, after a short course with the Medical Mission Sister...
    24: ...he Dying]], a free [[hospice]] for the poor. Soon after she opened another hospice, Nirmal Hriday (Pur...
    26: ..., and eventually in many countries in [[Asia]], [[Africa]], and [[Europe]], including [[Albania]]. In ...
  6. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    2: ...fn|5}} as found by an [[#Retrial|earlier appeal]] after her death. Her posthumous reception history is...
    7: ...e infant [[Henry VI of England]] the nominal king after [[1422]].
    16: ...ged city of Orl顮s]] on [[April 29]], [[1429]]. After several English fortifications were taken from...
    24: ... with Burgundian diplomats began at Reims shortly after the coronation, resulting in a 15-day truce wh...
    36: ...as her guards, for which reason she clung to the safety provided by the "laces and points" on her male...
  7. Julia Child (8199 bytes)
    6: ...joined the [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS) after being turned down by the [[United States Navy ...
    10: ...large social circle. In 1948, they moved to Paris after the [[United States State Department | U.S. St...
    22: ...d to the inception of her television cooking show after viewers enjoyed her demonstration of how to co...
    28: ...o the hand. [[Jean Stapleton]] portrayed her in a 1989 musical, ''Bon App鴩t!'', based on one of her te...
    34: ... for five years during a series of [[stroke]]s in 1989. The couple did not have children.
  8. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    1: ...headshot.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Lucille Ball (1911~1989)]]
    2: ...' ([[August 6]], [[1911]] – [[April 26]], [[1989]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[actor|actr...
    4: ...her working mother and grandparents. In [[1925]], after a romance with a local bad boy (Johnny), Ball ...
    7: ...ract player for [[RKO]]. She switched to [[MGM]] (after little success at RKO) in the [[1940s]], but n...
    9: ...used problems right from the start. When he was drafted to the [[Army]] in [[1942]], Ball was crushed ...
  9. Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
    3: ...' ([[April 5]], [[1908]] – [[October 6]], [[1989]]), better known as '''Bette Davis''', was an [[A...
    17: ..., although she married four times and had several affairs, including ones with [[George Brent]] and [[...
    19: ...Davis, The Lonely Life'', which appeared the year after her death, updating what had happened since he...
    23: ...llowing a long battle with [[breast cancer]], and after having suffered at least one serious stroke. S...
    25: ...Stepmother," which was released posthumously in [[1989]] with her still included. She is also credited w...
  10. Judi Dench (3254 bytes)
    6: ...clude the series ''[[As Time Goes By]]'' and the aforementioned ''A Fine Romance''.
    20: * ''[[Henry V (1989 movie)|Henry V]]'' ([[1989]])
  11. Catherine Deneuve (2766 bytes)
    15: *1989 - ''Drôle d'endroit pour une rencontre''
  12. Mia Farrow (4707 bytes)
    9: ...ldren. Allen became infamously tainted for a time afterward, having somewhat confirmed Farrow's accusa...
    19: * Woody Allen had an affair with Mia's adopted daughter Soon-Yi, and Mia ...
    20: ...t see him as his father, just as a man who had an affair with his sister. Seamus graduated from [[Bard...
    51: *''[[New York Stories]]'' ([[1989]])
    52: *''[[Crimes and Misdemeanors]]'' ([[1989]])
  13. Jodie Foster (4460 bytes)
    61: *Won: *[[BAFTA Award|BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role]] [...
    62: ... Globe]] and [[Academy Award for Best Actress]] [[1989]] - ''[[The Accused]]''
  14. Ava Gardner (4142 bytes)
    6: ...eautiful actresses in [[Hollywood]]. She also had affairs with the Spanish bullfighter [[Luis Miguel D...
    12: After a [[stroke]] in 1989, which left her partially paralyzed and bedridden...
  15. Helen Hunt (3298 bytes)
    39: *''[[Next of Kin]]'' (1989)
    40: *''[[Incident at Dark River]]'' (Made for TV) (1989)
  16. Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
    10: ... and ''[[Flirting (movie)|Flirting]]'' (1991). In 1989 she appeared in ''[[Dead Calm]]'' which gained he...
    15: After ten years, the marriage was dissolved in 2001:...
    19: After ?Days of Thunder? she starred with Cruise in [...
    32: ...''[[The Hours]]'': for the same film she won a [[BAFTA]] award.
    37: ...n ''[[The Hours]]''. She was nominated for the [[BAFTA]] two other times, in 2002 and 1996.
  17. Isabella Rossellini (2696 bytes)
    30: * ''Cousins'' (1989)
  18. Meryl Streep (12114 bytes)
    7: ...utenant's Woman]]'', ''[[Silkwood]]'', ''[[Out of Africa]]'', ''[[Ironweed]]'', ''[[Postcards from the...
    25: ... - [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] for best actress, in ''[[The French Lieutenan...
    28: *[[1989]] - [[Cannes Film Festival]] for best actress, in...
    34: *[[2004]] - [[AFI Life Achievement Award|American Film Institute l...
    38: *[[1979]] - [[BAFTA]] Best Actress, in ''[[The Deer Hunter]]''
  19. Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
    9: ... and thus became, briefly, one of the most sought-after stars in [[Hollywood]]. As a result, she appea...
    58: ...[A World in Music with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte]]'' ([[1969]])
    66: *''[[Julie & Carol: Together Again]]'' ([[1989]])
    69: *''[[Julie]]'' ([[1992]]) (canceled after 3 months)
  20. Nadia Comaneci (5337 bytes)
    5: ... Gheorghe and Stefania-Alexandrina; she was named after "Nadezhda" ("Hope"), the heroine of a Russian ...
    13: ...ampionships that December, Comaneci led the field after the compulsory competition but was hospitalize...
    17: ...oach the Romanian junior gymnasts. In November of 1989, she defected to the United States. Comaneci spen...

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