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Vincent Irizarry, Sharon Case, Genie Francis, Maura West, Eden Riegel, Billy Miller, Elizabeth Hendrickson, Marcy Rylan, Amelia Heinle Luckinbill, Sarah Brown, Laura Wright, Veleka Gray, Robin Mattson, Lenore Kasdorf, Roscoe Born, Judith Chapman, David Canary, and Michael Sabatino have all played multiple soap roles.
Significant political poets of the 20th century included Dame Mary Gilmore and Judith Wright.
Judith Arundell Wright ( 31 May 191526 June 2000 ) was an Australian poet, environmentalist and campaigner for Aboriginal land rights.
Judith Wright was born in Armidale, New South Wales the eldest child of Phillip Wright and his first wife Ethel, but spent most of her formative years in Brisbane and Sydney.
With David Fleay, Kathleen McArthur and Brian Clouston, Judith Wright was a founding member and, from 1964 to 1976, President, of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland.
In " In the Garden ", Fiona Capp revealed the story of the 25-year secret love affair between two of Australia's most well-known and well-loved public figures, " the famous poet-come-activist " Judith Wright and " the distinguished yet down-to-earth statesman " H. C. " Nugget " Coombs.
Judith Wright was the author of several collections of poetry, including The Moving Image, Woman to Man, The Gateway, The Two Fires, Birds, The Other Half, Magpies, Shadow and much much more.
Judith Wright died in Canberra on 26 June 2000, aged 85.
The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley is named after her.
* The Equal Heart and Mind: Letters between Judith Wright and Jack McKinney.
* With Love and Fury: Selected letters of Judith Wright, edited by Patricia Clarke and Meredith McKinney ( National Library of Australia, 2006 ) ISBN 978-0-642-27625-4
* Portrait of a friendship: the letters of Barbara Blackman and Judith Wright, 1950-2000, edited by Bryony Cosgrove ( Miegunyah Press, 2007 ) ISBN 978-0-522-85355-1, ISBN 0-522-85355-2
* Brady, Veronica ( 1998 ) South of My Days: A Biography of Judith Wright, Angus & Robertson ISBN 0-207-18857-2
* Vale Judith Wright Interview at Radio National
* Uncertain Possession: The Politics and Poetry of Judith Wright by Gig Ryan
* The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts Website
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* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Judith Wright
* Judith Wright McKinney, poet ( d. 2000 )

Judith and poet
He was a nephew of the poet Judith Madan.
Well known Puerto Rican authors from this period include novelist Nicholasa Mohr, playwright José Rivera, poet Judith Ortiz Cofer, and the Nuyorican Poets Café.
* Judith Beveridge ( b. 1956 ), Australian poet, editor and academic
Lady Judith Kazantzis, daughter of the seventh Earl, is a poet.
Judith Ariana Fitzgerald ( born 11 November 1952 ) is a Canadian poet and journalist.
The Italian Renaissance poet Lucrezia Tornabuoni chose Judith as one of the five subjects of her poetry on biblical ficgures.
In 1899 he married Judith Blunt, 16th Baroness Wentworth, daughter of the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and his wife Anne, 15th Baroness Wentworth and great-granddaughter of Lord Byron ( see the Baron Wentworth for earlier history of this title ).
* Judith Wright ( 1915 – 2000 ), Australian poet
Other scholars, such as Judith George, suggest that his family never moved to Aquileia, pointing out that the poet speaks more of Duplavis than any other place regarding his childhood.
A public art work, commissioned by the Seattle Arts Commission, provides literary interpretation of the experience through recordings of Seattle poet Judith Roche's " Salmon Suite ," a sequence of five poems tied to the annual migratory sequence of the fish.
He was the son of Judith Madan the poet, and Colonel Martin Madan, and was educated at Westminster School, and at Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated in 1746.
She is the daughter of the poet Allen Grossman and the novelist Judith Grossman.
It is the oldest experimental theatre group still existing in the U. S. For most of its history it was led by its founders, actress Judith Malina and painter / poet Julian Beck ; after Beck's death in 1985, company member Hanon Reznikov became co-director with Malina.
Other notable members include the poet and musician, Twm Morys ( who won the chair at the 2003 national eisteddfod ), Dr Simon Brooks, former editor of the Welsh language current affairs magazine Barn, Judith Humphreys, a Welsh actress and Dr Jerry Hunter, an American Harvard graduate who moved to Wales to learn Welsh and has remained in Wales ever since, working in academic posts at the University of Wales.
Judith interviews the poet Mahmoud Darwish ( played by himself ) at the conference, and surveys the city, visiting the Mostar bridge, where she reads Emmanuel Levinas ( Entre Nous ).
He has seven siblings, among them Lady Antonia Fraser, a writer who was married to playwright Harold Pinter ; Lady Rachel Billington, also a writer and married to director Kevin Billington ; Judith Kazantzis, a poet ; and Kevin Pakenham, who currently works in the City of London.
His elder sister was Judith Sargent Murray, an essayist, playwright, and poet.
In 1866 he married Judith Gautier, the younger daughter of the poet Théophile Gautier.
* Judith Sargent Murray, essayist and poet, advocated woman's rights
Judith Beveridge writes that ' Page is a humanely satirical poet.
* Judith Madan ( 1702 – 1781 ), English poet
* 13 February – Judith Rodriguez, poet

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