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Gilda the Griffon, a character in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Gilda Joyce , mystery novel series written by Jennifer Allison, featuring lead character Gilda Joyce as a psychic investigator Las hermanas Gilda , Spanish comic characters of the series of the same name created by Manuel Vázquez Gallego in 1949
Gilda (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name Gilda Radner (1946–1989), American comedian and actress; Gilda (Argentine singer) (1961–1996) Gilda (Italian singer) (born 1950) Gilda, a 1946 film noir starring Rita Hayworth; List of storms named Gilda; Gilda's Italian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon
Gilda Haddock Acevedo (born 23 February, 1956) is a Puerto Rican actress, gospel singer and dancer. Haddock has acted in many films and telenovelas. [1] Early life
Gilda Guadalupe Cota Vera (born 10 September 1989) is a Mexican para-athlete specializing in shot put. She represented Mexico at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.
Radner was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Jewish parents, Henrietta (née Dworkin), a legal secretary, and Herman Radner, a businessman. [1] [2] In Radner's autobiography she stated, “I was named after my grandmother whose name began with G, but 'Gilda' came directly from the movie with Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth.” [3] Through her mother, Radner was a second cousin of business executive ...
Gilda Kirkpatrick (born 1973) [1] is an Iranian-born New Zealand author, creative director and television personality. She starred as a main housewife on The Real Housewives of Auckland , which aired on Bravo . [ 2 ]
A. Grace Lee Mims was born in Snow Hill, Alabama on July 17, 1930. [1] Her parents were Arnold Wadsworth and Alberta Grace Edwards Lee, [ 2 ] both of whom were musically talented. Her father played cornet and was the band director at Florida A & M University , while her mother was a classical pianist and teacher. [ 3 ]
Friends of Gilda was a 1993 ninety-minute television special made by CBC Television to benefit the Genesis Research Foundation, [1] [2] the research fundraising arm of the University of Toronto’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. [3] Its original air date was 21 November 1993. [4]