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| a DeLaria (born May 23, 1958) is an American | comedienne, actress, and jazz musician. |
| e Newman (born March 2, 1952) is an American | comedienne, actress, and writer, and was part of the or |
| They had a daughter, | comedienne and actress Jill Fletcher. |
| Bettina Soriat is a singer, dancer, actress, | comedienne, and choreographer. |
| Anne Meara, born 1929, American | comedienne and actress |
| Toksvig, the narrator, is the father of the | comedienne and author Sandi Toksvig. |
| , Lancashire on 13 March 1965) is an English | comedienne and actress. |
| 28 May 1944) is an English actress, singer, | comedienne and impressionist. |
| Doon Mackichan in August 1962) is an English | comedienne and actress. |
| n September 2, 1940) is an American actress, | comedienne, and voice artist. |
| wn professionally as Luenell, is an American | comedienne and actress. |
| nn Buzzi (born July 24, 1936) is an American | comedienne and actress of theatre, film, and television |
| 8 - 9 November 2005) was an English stand up | comedienne and actress. |
| ompetition for the first time partnered with | comedienne and psychologist Pamela Stephenson. |
| October 25 - Minnie Pearl, | comedienne and star of the Grand Ole Opry and televisio |
| Lady Rizo (aka Amelia Zirin-Brown) is a | comedienne and chanteuse who began performing in New Yo |
| s a retired English-born United States-based | comedienne and musical theatre actress. |
| remonies, singer-songwriter, music producer, | comedienne and parodist popular in the steampunk commun |
| 13, 1954 - August 21, 1994) was an American | comedienne and actress best known as a cast member on t |
| 975, alone in her apartment, the 59 year-old | comedienne apparently fell and landed on her glass coff |
| Hooks also had guest | comedienne appearances on Comedy Tonight with Mack and |
| For many years she was a popular | comedienne at the National Theater in Budapest. |
| blonde British actress, cabaret singer, and | comedienne best remembered for her appearances on The B |
| Ellen Hartman, leading | comedienne between 1880-1910. |
| Comedienne Brett Butler of Grace Under Fire fame and SN | |
| 2006) actor Jim Nabors; (for 2004) actress / | comedienne Brett Butler and actor Johnny Mack Brown; (f |
| una (born September 19, 1971) is an actress, | comedienne, burlesque star, and model known for her rol |
| 2, 1963) was an American film actress, stage | comedienne, dancer, and artist. |
| ul attempts at being an actress and stand-up | comedienne, Elizabeth Ray faded back into obscurity. |
| n of Irish Musical Societies) award for Best | Comedienne for her role as Ado Annie in Kilkenny Musica |
| Knows You Know!, in which she portrayed the | comedienne Hylda Baker, performed at the Vaudeville The |
| She was a noted theater actor and | comedienne in vaudeville until the 1930s, when she move |
| Cab Calloway, photographer Gordon Parks, and | comedienne Jackie "Moms" Mabley. |
| Comedienne Janey Godley, in her 2005 autobiography Hand | |
| Comedienne Jo Kendall starred as Mrs Roberts, domineeri | |
| ocumentary film about the life and career of | comedienne Joan Rivers. |
| , author Erica Jong, Judge Wilfred Feinberg, | comedienne Julie Klausner, director and screenwriter Za |
| It also featured noted | comedienne LaWanda Page as Ms. Ernestine Charles. |
| ck training program which involved Knoxville | comedienne Leanne Morgan and four other women in a circ |
| Comedienne Lucille Ball | |
| an movie studio executive, actor, brother of | comedienne Lucille Ball. |
| Telugu language film in which Suman Setty, a | comedienne makes his debut as a hero. |
| So did | comedienne Minnie Pearl. |
| song was performed as part of a sketch with | comedienne Miranda Hart and Pineapple Dance Studios sta |
| ly 70's , as well as growing up next door to | comedienne Mo Gaffney |
| ique Show where he provides laughs alongside | comedienne Mo'Nique five nights a week. |
| ny McCarthy (October 1993), actress, author, | comedienne; MTV's Singled Out |
| ic video for the B-Side was filmed featuring | comedienne Naomi Watanabe in place of Riisa Naka as Zeb |
| Comedienne Phyllis Diller has a small part in the movie | |
| t successfully during this period as a radio | comedienne playing assorted guest parts, typically as a |
| The trophy was presented by | comedienne Rhona Cameron and historian Barbara Jacobs, |
| woman off-Broadway show starring actress and | comedienne Sandra Bernhard. |
| For the | comedienne see Janet Brown |
| For the English actress and | comedienne, see Catherine Tate. |
| Actress and | comedienne Selene Luna may have it as well. |
| It was presented by | comedienne Shazia Mirza, and followed her as she grew a |
| ckgang was the birthplace of the actress and | comedienne Sheila Hancock. |
| was the TV starting point for Victoria B.C. | comedienne, singer and actress Kelly Hudson. |
| Tracey Ullman, stage and television actress, | comedienne, singer, dancer, screenwriter and author (Me |
| nuary 2011 on BBC2 and was the brainchild of | comedienne Victoria Wood who, in addition to portraying |
| ess Normand, the most prominent silent movie | comedienne, was an equally frequent partner and mentor |
| s well-maning wife Jessie, Mary Boland "is a | comedienne who successfully resists the temptation to m |
| Candy is an American | comedienne whose act doesn't appear to contain any joke |
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