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Harriet Quimby (May 11, 1875 – July 1, 1912) was an American pioneering aviator, journalist, and film screenwriter. In 1911, she became the first woman in the United States to receive a pilot's license and in 1912 the first woman to fly across the English Channel.
Peggy Cartwright was a child actress born on November 14, 1912, in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] She appeared in several of the early Our Gang short films from the silent film era; [2] although her appearances would solely be those released in 1922. [3] Cartwright in 1920.
Rosemary DeCamp 1910–2001; Yvonne De Carlo 1922–2007; Brooklyn Decker born () April 12, 1987 (age 37) Frances Dee 1909–2004; Ruby Dee 1922–2014; Sandra Dee 1942–2005; Kaylee DeFer born () September 23, 1986 (age 38) Ellen DeGeneres born () January 26, 1958 (age 67) Gloria DeHaven 1925–2016; Olivia de Havilland 1916–2020
Some of the most incredible inventors, writers, politicians, & activists have been women. From Ida B. Wells to Sally Ride, here are women who changed the world. 22 Famous Women in History You Need ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 12 Antitrust: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Hyde Park Entertainment: Peter Howitt (director); Howard Franklin (screenplay); Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook, Claire Forlani, Douglas McFerran, Richard Roundtree, Tygh Runyan, Yee Jee Tso, Nate Dushku, Ned Bellamy, Tyler Labine, Scott Bellis, David Lovgren, Zahf Hajee ...
Manning was born as Inez Harvuot on July 17, 1912 in Cincinnati, Ohio, [2] one of five siblings. Both of her parents were singers. [2] Her family loved to go on outdoor picnics where the featured activity was group singing. This family environment helped Irene to develop a keen interest in singing at a very early age.
This list of famous African American women to know in 2024 includes singers, actors, athletes, entrepreneurs, politicians and more inspiring modern Black women.
Viola Clara Smith (née Schmitz; November 29, 1912 – October 21, 2020) was an American drummer best known for her work in orchestras, swing bands, and popular music from the 1920s until 1975. She was one of the first professional female drummers.