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  2. Maureen Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (January 4, 1941 – August 8, 2001) was an American political activist and the first child of U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his first wife, actress Jane Wyman. [2] Her brother is Michael Reagan and her half-siblings are Patti Davis and Ron Reagan , from her father's second marriage (to Nancy Reagan ).

  3. Robert Plant - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Plant and his wife Maureen (now divorced) [26] were seriously injured in a car crash in Rhodes, Greece. [27] This significantly affected the production of Led Zeppelin's seventh album Presence for a few months while he recovered, and forced the band to cancel the remaining tour dates for the year. [28]

  4. Maureen Starkey Tigrett - Wikipedia

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    When the Harrisons were visiting the Starrs, Harrison confessed how much he loved Maureen, which led to an affair. [58] Ringo threatened divorce when Harrison's wife Pattie told him that she had found the pair in bed together. [36] [59] Lennon was equally angry with Harrison, describing the affair as being "virtual incest". [60]

  5. Patty McCormack - Wikipedia

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    Her parents divorced when she was young, and she took on her maternal grandmother's surname. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Her father, Frank Russo, was a fireman and a friend of Walter Matthau ; as a favor to Frank, Matthau secured McCormack a deal with his agent, Leonard Hirshan, when she was a teenager.

  6. Maureen Wroblewitz - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Christa Pojas Wroblewitz was born on June 22, 1998, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [8] She is the third of four daughters of a Filipino mother, Mariefe Pojas Wroblewitz, [9] and a German father, Matt Wroblewitz. [5] [10] [11] She lived in Riyadh for 12 years before relocating to Germany after her mother died.

  7. Maureen Orth - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Orth (born 1943) is an American journalist, author, and a Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine. She is the founder of Marina Orth Foundation, which has established a model education program in Colombia emphasizing technology, English, and leadership.

  8. A Bill of Divorcement (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was announced in November 1939 with the lead roles allocated to Adolphe Menjou and Maureen O'Hara. O'Hara had just moved to Hollywood with Charles Laughton and appeared in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Producer Robert Sisk and director John Farrow had made a number of films together, including the popular Five Came Back (1939). [1]

  9. Jill Wine-Banks - Wikipedia

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    Jill Wine-Banks (born May 5, 1943, as Jill Susan Wine [2]), formerly Jill Wine-Volner, is an American lawyer who was one of the prosecutors during the Watergate scandal. She was the first woman to serve as US General Counsel of the Army (1977–80) under President Jimmy Carter .