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Indonesia: Dancing with the Stars Indonesia: Indosiar: Season 1, 2011: Fadli & Trisna Season 2, 2011: Lucky Widja & Sri Marcellino Lefrandt Ralf Lepehne (season 1) Mieke Amalia (season 1) Espen Salberg (season 2) Aline Adita (season 2) Choky Sitohang Cathy Sharon Marissa Nasution Ireland: Dancing with the Stars: RTÉ One: Series 1, 2017: Aidan ...
Suzanne O'Malley (born April 6, 1951) is an American writer, journalist, and screenwriter. O'Malley is the author of the New York Times Bestseller , Are You There Alone?: The Unspeakable Crime of Andrea Yates ( Simon & Schuster ), chronicling the life and crimes of Andrea Yates .
Suzanne Leclézio (13 September 1898 – 1 May 1987) was a Mauritius-born French resistance fighter, nurse, and railway social worker. During World War II, she worked in the French resistance with the Cohors-Asturies [] network and alongside her partner Yvonne Ziegler, and led the "Marcadet Street Health Center" (also known as Centre d'hygiène sociale, chemin de fer du Nord) in Paris helping ...
Suzzanna, who was an Indo of mixed Javanese-Minahasan-Sundanese-German-Dutch heritage, was born Suzzanna Martha Frederica Van Osch on 13 October 1942 in Buitenzorg (now Bogor), West Java, as the youngest child and daughter of the six children of Johanna Bojoh (1915–1996), a singer, and Willem Van Osch (1910–1942), a stage actor from the Netherlands.
Suzanne (given name), a feminine given name (including a list of people with the name) S. U. Zanne, pen name of August Vandekerkhove (1838–1923), Belgian writer and inventor Suzanne, pen name of Renée Méndez Capote (1901–1989), Cuban writer
Adrian Garcia Marquez, American sportscaster; Alfredo Chavez Marquez, American judge; Alejandro Márquez, Chilean footballer; Álex Márquez, Spanish motorcycle racer; Alexis Márquez (disambiguation)
Suzanne, Suzanne is a 1982 short documentary film about a young African-American woman coming to terms with personal and family struggles. [1] The film was directed by Camille Billops and James Hatch [ 2 ] and is semi-autobiographical, based on Billops' niece, Suzanne.
Suzanne Marie Moon (born 1962) is an American historian of technology whose research focuses on agriculture and industry in Indonesia and more broadly in Southeast Asia. She is an associate professor in the Department of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at the University of Oklahoma .