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  2. List of androgynous people - Wikipedia

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    a bearded female folk saint depicted crucified, whose legend arose in the 14th century Andrew Wood [87] American musician Nina Simone: American singer, songwriter, pianist and civil rights activist Sade: British singer and member of self-titled band: Tracy Chapman: American singer and songwriter Yohio: Swedish singer and songwriter Yoon Jeonghan

  3. Alexis Arquette - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. American actress (1969–2016) Alexis Arquette Arquette in 2009 Born (1969-07-28) July 28, 1969 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Died September 11, 2016 (2016-09-11) (aged 47) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Other names Eva Destruction Occupation Actress Years active 1982–2014 Father Lewis ...

  4. Bishōnen - Wikipedia

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    Bishōnen is occasionally used to describe some androgynous female characters, such as Takarazuka actors, [15] Lady Oscar in The Rose of Versailles, [4] or any women with traits stereotypical to bishōnen. Scottish pop singer Momus notably used the term in his song "Bishonen" from the Tender Pervert album (released on Creation Records). [16]

  5. List of non-binary people - Wikipedia

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    Androgynous First person known with an 'X' sex marker on passport [146] [147] [148] Ange Madame: 21st century South African Non-binary, queer Producer, rapper, vocalist, performance artist [149] Gopi Shankar Madurai: 1991 Indian Genderqueer Writer, speaker, politician, equal rights activist, recipient of The Commonwealth Award [150] Keith ...

  6. List of fictional non-binary characters - Wikipedia

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    Takes on both male and female forms, alternating between using he/him and she/her pronouns, and does not feel like he has a gender or orientation. [125] Eleodie Maracavanya Star Wars: Aftermath: Chuck Wendig: Non-binary 2015–2017 A pirate ruler referred to by either male, female or gender-neutral pronouns like "zhe" or "zher". [126] [127] Mogumo

  7. Tilda Swinton - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Matilda Swinton (born 5 November 1960) is a British actress. She is known for playing eccentric and enigmatic characters, often working with auteur directors. She has received various accolades, including an Academy Award and a British Academy Film Award as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards.

  8. Pat (Saturday Night Live) - Wikipedia

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    Pat O'Neill Riley is an androgynous fictional character [1] created and performed by Julia Sweeney for the American sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) from 1990 to 1994. [2] The character was later featured in the film It's Pat. The central humorous aspect of sketches featuring Pat is the inability of others to determine the character ...

  9. Cross-gender acting - Wikipedia

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    French female actors did not want to play unglamourous or “ugly” women, so these roles were often cross-cast. One example of this is the nourrice , or “nurse” archetype—a male-acted older, humorous, post-menopausal woman whose undesirability contrasted the primary female roles played by women.