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  2. Catherine Cole - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Cole is an Australian author and academic. She lives between Australia, South West France and the UK. Cole's work in the fields of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and academic writing has been widely published both in Australia in the UK, US, China and Vietnam. Her book Dry Dock was a finalist for the 2000 Ned Kelly Award for Best First ...

  3. Their Finest - Wikipedia

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    In London in 1940, Catrin Cole is hired by the Ministry of Information to help write scripts for propaganda films. Her male colleagues need her to craft realistic dialogue for female characters, but they refuse to credit her and pay her less than a man's wage.

  4. Martha R. Field - Wikipedia

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    Martha R Field. Martha Reinhard Smallwood Field (May 24, 1854 – December 19, 1898), known as Mattie Field, was an American journalist.She usually wrote under the pen name Catherine Cole or Catharine Cole. [1]

  5. Gemma Arterton - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, she appeared as the fictional young screenwriter Catrin Cole in Their Finest, a wartime romcom about a propaganda film crew working during the Second World War. Arterton's performance amongst the impressive ensemble of supporting actors (Bill Nighy, Sam Claflin, and Eddie Marsan) was generally well received. [50]

  6. Christina Cole - Wikipedia

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    Cole won the role of Clarissa Payne in What a Girl Wants (2003), while still at drama school. She graduated early to begin filming. She was then cast as Juliet in a production of Romeo and Juliet at Clwyd Theatr Cymru. [3] Cole's first lead role was that of Cassie Hughes in Hex. She played the role for the whole of the first season and the ...

  7. Catrin - Wikipedia

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    Catrin may refer to: Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr, one of the daughters of Margaret Hanmer and Owain Glyndŵr; Catrin ferch Gruffudd ap Hywel, a 16th-century Welsh poet; Katheryn of Berain, Catrin Tudor, known as 'Mother of Wales' "Catrin" (poem), a poem by Gillian Clarke, Welsh poet "El Catrin" is one of the images found in the Lotería game.

  8. Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr - Wikipedia

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    Catrin is one of the children of Owain Glyndŵr about whom most is known. In November 1402, she married Edmund Mortimer, [1] an unransomed hostage who entered into an alliance with her father. Edmund Mortimer died during the siege of Harlech Castle in 1409, of unknown causes. [2] Catrin was subsequently captured alongside her three daughters.

  9. Catherine Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Grace "Cady" Coleman (born December 14, 1960) is an American chemist, engineer, former United States Air Force colonel, and retired NASA astronaut. [1] She is a veteran of two Space Shuttle missions, and departed the International Space Station on May 23, 2011, as a crew member of Expedition 27 after logging 159 days in space.