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Debra Gale Marshall (formerly McMichael and Williams; born March 2, 1960) [1] is an American retired professional wrestling valet, professional wrestler, and actress.She is best known for her time with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) between 1995 and 1998 as Queen Debra [4] and with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) between 1998 and 2002 as simply Debra.
Jeanie Marie Buss (born September 26, 1961) is an American sports executive who is the controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and co-owner and promoter of the U.S. women's professional wrestling promotion Women of Wrestling (WOW).
The post Jeanie Buss Reveals How She Fell For Phil Jackson appeared first on The Spun. From 1999 through 2016, Jeanie Buss and Phil Jackson made up one of the NBA’s most notable couples. Though ...
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Jeanie Clarke (born 4 April 1959) is an English former professional wrestling manager and author. She is best known for her appearances with the American professional wrestling promotions the United States Wrestling Association and World Championship Wrestling from 1990 to 1991 under the respective ring names Jeanie Adams and Lady Blossom as the valet for "Stunning" Steve Austin.
Blue Jean is a 2022 British drama film written and directed by Georgia Oakley, in her directorial debut. It stars Rosy McEwen , Kerrie Hayes and Lucy Halliday. The film premiered on 3 September 2022 at the 79th Venice Film Festival and was released in cinemas on 10 February 2023.
Jeannie Epper, who was a stunt double for Lynda Carter in the original “Wonder Woman” TV series and performed stunts in many movies and TV shows, died Sunday evening at her home in Simi Valley ...
Jeannie is an American animated television series that originally aired for a 16-episode season on CBS from September 8 to December 22, 1973. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera in association with Screen Gems, and its founders William Hanna and Joseph Barbera are the executive producers.