Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Alma
Alma Delfina
Alma Delfina Martínez Ortega, más conocida solo como Alma Delfina, es una actriz mexicana de cine, teatro y televisión. Es conocida principalmente por su participación en la serie de televisión juvenil ¡¡Cachún cachún ra ra!! (1981-1984) y en telenovelas como Guadalupe (1984), Cañaveral de pasiones (1996) y Pueblo chico, infierno grande (1997), entre otras.
Alma Adamkienė
Alma Adamkienė is a Lithuanian-American philologist and philanthropist. She is the wife of the former President of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus, and was First Lady during his two terms. She also holds United States citizenship.
Alma Rubens
Alma Rubens fue una actriz del cine mudo y artista de teatro estadounidense
Alma Cogan
Alma Angela Cohen Cogan was an English singer of traditional pop music in the 1950s and early 1960s. Dubbed the "Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice", she was the highest paid British female entertainer of her era.
Alma Har'el
Alma Har'el is an Israeli-American music video and film director. She is best known for her 2019 feature film debut Honey Boy, for which she won a Directors Guild of America Award.
Alma Terzic
Alma Bennett
Alma Long más conocida como Alma Bennett, fue una actriz estadounidense de la era del cine mudo. Apareciendo en 64 películas entre 1919 y 1931.
Alma Leiberg
Alma Čardžić
Alma Čardžić es una cantante bosnia.
Alma S. Adams
Alma Shealey Adams is an American politician who represents North Carolina's 12th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. A Democrat, Adams served as a member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 58th House district in Guilford County from her appointment in April 1994 until her election to Congress, being succeeded by Ralph C. Johnson. A college administrator and art professor from Greensboro, North Carolina, Adams is known for the many distinctive hats that she wears. Adams won the 2014 special election in North Carolina's 12th congressional district to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mel Watt, thus becoming the 100th woman serving in the 113th Congress. She won election to a full two-year term at the same time.