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Her and fame
Her 1995 album The Woman in Me brought her fame, and her 1997 album Come On Over became the best-selling studio album of all time by a female act in any genre and the best-selling country album of all time, Come On Over sold more than 40 million copies worldwide.
Her primary fame came as a member of the British / American rock band Fleetwood Mac, though she has also released three solo albums.
Her fame spread quickly and she became Finland's most widely read author abroad.
Her fame grew throughout the early 1990s, especially in Spanish-speaking countries, and she had begun recording in English as well.
Her fame came later in 1922, with the publication of her first etiquette book.
Her shyly charismatic appeal, independence, persistence, coolness under pressure, courage and goal-oriented career along with the circumstances of her disappearance at a comparatively early age have driven her lasting fame in popular culture.
Her father, Walter Augustus de Havilland ( 31 August 1872 – 23 May 1968 ; aged 95 ), was a patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and her mother, Lilian Augusta ( née Ruse ; 11 June 1886 – 20 February 1975 ; aged 88 ) was a stage actress who had left her career after going to Tokyo with her husband – she would return to work after her daughters had already won fame in the 40s, with the stage name of Lillian Fontaine.
Her performance as " Lola-Lola " in The Blue Angel, directed by Josef von Sternberg, brought her international fame and provided her a contract with Paramount Pictures in the US.
Her tours of Egypt, and Italy spread her fame outside of France and Dalida soon became well-known throughout Europe.
Her looks and fame led Playboy to dub her the " Most Desired Woman " of the 1970s.
Her fame reached as far as the U. S. A. and she appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show alongside Elvis Presley.
Her fame resulted in Smith becoming the subject of stalker Robert John Bardo, the man who would later go on to stalk and ultimately murder My Sister Sam actress Rebecca Schaeffer.
Her fame began to decline in the late sixties, and she is now rarely taught at universities.
Her report, later published in book form as Ten Days in a Mad-House, caused a sensation and brought her lasting fame.
Her fame and success was such, that some found it worthwhle to satirise her in works like " Groweth Down Like A Toadstool " or " Gone Wrong " by " Miss Rody Dendron.
Her main claim to fame was her hourglass figure of prodigious breasts coupled with a tiny 17 " waist.
Her second was to journalist Carl Bernstein of Watergate fame in 1976.
Her classmates included infamous financier Michael Milken, actress Cindy Williams ( of Laverne & Shirley fame ) and Michael Ovitz of Creative Artists Agency ( CAA ) and Walt Disney Studios fame.
Her efforts paid off, earning Elsa worldwide fame at the time, when her life's story, up to this point, was published in the book Born Free.
Her co-star was Arthur Tracy, who had gained fame in the United States as a radio performer known as ' The Street Singer '.
Her recitation resulted in more fame and recognition for her previous works, and broadened her appeal " across racial, economic, and educational boundaries ".
Her billboards have gained more fame than she has, and have appeared in several television shows and movies, including the opening titles of the 1980s television series Moonlighting, in the movie Get Shorty, and a quick parody during the credits of Futurama.
Her brother-in-law, the new ruler of Chittorgarh, was Vikramaditya, an ill-natured youth who strongly objected to Meera's fame, her mixing with commoners and carelessness of feminine modesty.
Her international fame escalated in 1988, when the centenary of Vincent van Gogh's visit to Arles provided an occasion to meet reporters.

Her and soared
" Her campy humor, sex appeal, and good-natured self-mockery made her popular with late-night movie viewers as her popularity soared.
Her confidence had soared during the strike and she discovered that ideas and opinions of women were just as valid as any other.
Her performance was commended by The Richmond Times-Dispatch, who wrote that her voice " soared ," but criticised by The Buffalo News Andrea Kibler and St. Louis Post-Dispatchs Kevin C. Johnson, both of whom opined that Simpson was lip-syncing the whole song.

Her and Puerto
Her son, Williams ' father, married a Puerto Rican woman of French Basque and Dutch Jewish descent.
Her father was commissioned as a general in the U. S. Army, and served on the Puerto Rican Peace Commission.
Her commitment paid off in 1970, when Marisol Malaret, a 20-year-old executive secretary, became the very first Puerto Rican to hold the coveted title of Miss Universe.
Her name and her brothel, Elizabeth's Dancing Club, became part of Puerto Rican folklore both during her life and posthumously.
Her arrest and subsequent trial made the headlines all over Puerto Rico -- El Nuevo Dia, El Vocero, and other newspapers gave it wide coverage.
Her mother, Carmen Milady ( née Pared Espinal ), is a native of the Dominican Republic, and her father, Rafael Rodriguez, is Puerto Rican and served in the United States Army.
Her death left Ramona Trinidad Iglesias-Jordan of Puerto Rico the oldest documented person in the world, though this was not recognized by the Guinness Book of Records until 2004 ( Charlotte Benkner of the U. S. had been given the title in the interim ).
Her mother, Francisca de Arteaga y Betancourt, was also from a wealthy Spanish family that had lived in Puerto Príncipe.
Her parents migrated to New York from Puerto Rico.
Her father, Sebastián Rodríguez de Astudillo, was the founder of the Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico ( Puerto Rico Bar Association ) and her mother, Carmen Ponce de León, was a descendant of Juan Ponce de León.
Her father was Puerto Rican and her mother was of Scottish and Italian descent.
Her cousin, the late Severo Colberg Ramirez, was the President of the Puerto Rican House of Representatives ( Camara de Representantes ) from 1980 to 1985.
Her albums became hits in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Chile, Venezuela, and elswhere in the region, apart from her home country.
Her first shot at fame in Puerto Rico came early in 1984, when she worked, alongside Braulio Castillo, hijo, Sully Díaz and Salvador Pineda, among others, in the Telemundo Puerto Rico telenovela " Coralito ".
Her heritage of both Puerto Rican and African American influence her work to explore issues with race, gender, socio-economic class, etc.
Her parents returned to Puerto Rico and settled in Rio Piedras, where she was raised and educated.
Her parents moved from Puerto Rico and settled in Manhattan, New York, where Vidal and her two sisters Christina and Tanya were born.
Her next, and so far last, fight, took place on June 28 of that year, when she and Puerto Rico's Belinda Laracuente drew ( tied ) in an eight rounds non-title bout held at Coconut Grove, Florida.
Her father was an active member of the " Partido Unión de Puerto Rico " ( Union Party of Puerto Rico ) which, notwithstanding its name, lobbied for the independence of the island.
Her name along with the others who have perished in Afghanistan and Iraq, was engraved in " El Monumento de la Recordación " ( Monument of Remembrance ), dedicated to Puerto Rico's fallen soldiers and situated in front of the Capitol Building in San Juan, Puerto Rico

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