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Frank Perry (1930–1995), film director, uncle of singer Katy Perry; Jada Pinkett-Smith, American actress of African-American, West Indian, Creole, and Portuguese -Jewish ancestry. [21] [22] Pedro Mendonça Pinto (born 1975 in Lisbon, Portugal), Portuguese American journalist who is currently a sports anchor for CNN International based in ...
Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality.Perry is one of the best-selling music artists in history, having sold over 143 million units worldwide.
Katy Perry – singer and songwriter; Kim Petras – German singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles; Philip Phile – composer, best known for "The President's March", composed for the inauguration of President George Washington; Pink (Alecia Beth Moore) – singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress [399]
A number of the presidents of the United States have English ancestry. The extent of English ancestry varies in the presidents with earlier presidents being predominantly of colonial English Yankee stock. Later U.S. presidents ancestry can often be traced to ancestors from multiple nations in Europe, including England. George Washington (English)
Perry first joined American Idol for season 16 in 2018 and during her tenure, dropped 2020's Smile, which became her first LP of original material since 2010's Teenage Dream to not debut atop the ...
The VMAs saw Katy Perry, Chappell Roan and Megan Thee Stallion perform. Here's how they did, from best to worst. Brutally honest reviews of every VMAs performance, including Chappell Roan and Katy ...
Here’s what Katy Perry has shared about her health and fitness routine. Katy ‘hates’ working out, but still stays active. Despite how strong she looks right now, Katy isn't that into the gym ...
Perry is a surname with several distinct origins. In England, deriving from the Old English pyrige (pear tree), referring to one who dwells by a pear tree, [1] while in Wales Perry, along with Parry, arose as patronymics, via a shortening of "ap Harry" (son of Harry).