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Lorraine Bracco born () October 2, 1954 (age 70) Alice Brady 1892–1939; Alexandra Breckenridge born () May 15, 1982 (age 42) Tracey E. Bregman born () May 29, 1963 (age 61) (born in Germany) Lucille Bremer 1917–1996; Eileen Brennan 1932–2013; Amy Brenneman born () June 22, 1964 (age 60)
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Von Unwerth was born in Frankfurt, West Germany. [1] As an orphan, during her early childhood, she often ended up in Bavarian foster care systems. [3] Eventually, von Unwerth was able to graduate high school in Munich, where she would work as a circus magician's assistant for three years.
The timeless legacy of Black female celebrities over 70 BEVERLY HILLS, CA – FEBRUARY 17: Actor Cicely Tyson speaks onstage during BET Presents the American Black Film Festival Honors on February ...
Marsha Francine Warfield (born March 5, 1954) is an American actress and comedian. She grew up on Chicago's South Side, [1] graduating from Calumet High School.She is best known for playing tough, no-nonsense bailiff Roz Russell on the NBC sitcom Night Court from 1986 to 1992, reprising the role on a guest basis for its 2023 revival.
A. Akbar A'lami; Douglas Aagard; Per Knut Aaland; Marja-Sisko Aalto; Aarathi; David Aaronovitch; Don Aase; Jaak Aaviksoo; Ab Razak Ibrahim; Florencio Abad; Patrick Abada
Eleanor Antin (born 1935), also works with video, film, performance and drawing; Amy Arbus (born 1954), a New York City–based photographer; Diane Arbus (1923–1971), black and white photographs of deviant and marginal people; Laura Adams Armer (1874–1963), portraiture in San Francisco, images of the Navajo
Budd was born Edith Erdman [1] in Brooklyn, New York, [2] the second of three daughters of Joan and Saul Erdman, [3] a bottling company executive. [4] She attended the Roy H. Mann Jr. High School in Brooklyn until 1969, when she transferred to a private academy in Manhattan.