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Master P, his brothers C-Murder and Silk, his wife Sonya C, King George, Fonzo, Calli G, Markest Banks, Daniel Fry, Big Ed, Daria Kelly, Ea-Ski and CMT were credited as The Real Untouchables when Understanding the Criminal Mind was released in 1992. [3]
Sonya Cassidy (born 1986 or 1987) [1] is a British actress. Her credits include The Tudors (2009), The Paradise (2012), Vera (2012–2014), The Great Fire (2014), Survivor (2015), Olympus (2015), Humans (2016), The Woman in White (2018), Lodge 49 (2019), The Last Kingdom (2022), The Man Who Fell to Earth (2022), The Hunt For Raoul Moat (2023), and season 3 of Reacher (2025).
After 21 years of marriage Miller and his wife, Sonya C. Miller, separated in 2010 but Sonya did not file for a divorce until 2013. [96] The former couple have 7 children together: Romeo (1989), Vercy (1991), Tytyana (1992), Inty (1993), Itali (1999), Hercy (2002) and Mercy (2005), and Miller is also father to Cymphonique (1996). [97]
Sonya Clark (born 1967, Washington, D.C.) [1] is an American artist of Afro-Caribbean heritage. Clark is a fiber artist known for using a variety of materials including human hair and combs to address race, culture, class, and history. [ 2 ]
Sonia is a feminine given name in many areas of the world including the West, Russia, Iran, and South Asia.Sonia and its variant spellings Sonja and Sonya is used in many countries including Russia as a diminutive for Sofiya (Greek Sophia "Wisdom").
Sonya Jaquez Lewis was born to Georgia and Robert Lewis [3] in Charlotte, North Carolina, [4] in c. 1956-1957. [5] Lewis graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in biology in 1981. [6] She was a member of Alpha Chi Sigma and on the board of directors of WXYC. [7]
Sonya Lynn Atalay is an anthropological archaeologist noted for her research into Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS); applying community-based research, working with Indigenous Peoples in order to develop a deeper understanding into community-based protection and management of cultural sites. [2]
Tayurskaya was born on 1 May 1991 in Irkutsk, but very soon she and her family moved to Novodvinsk (in Arkhangelsk Oblast). [4]After she finished school in Novodvinsk she moved to Saint Petersburg, where she attended Saint Petersburg State Institute of Culture majoring in directing mass theatrical productions.