Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Elizabeth
Elizabeth Blount
Elizabeth Blount, también conocida como "Bessie", era hija de Sir John Blount y Catherine Pershall. Sirvió como dama de compañía de la reina de Inglaterra, Catalina de Aragón y Ana de Cleves.
Elizabeth Allen
Elizabeth Allen fue una actriz estadounidense.
Elizabeth Nel
Elizabeth Shakespear Nel was a personal secretary to Winston Churchill from 1941 to 1945.
Elizabeth Bishop
Elizabeth Bishop fue una poeta estadounidense, distinguida como poetisa laureada de los Estados Unidos (1949-1950) y Premio Pulitzer de poesía en 1956.
Elizabeth Eden
Elizabeth Debbie Eden was an American trans woman whose husband John Wojtowicz attempted a bank robbery to pay for her sex reassignment surgery. The incident was made into the crime drama film Dog Day Afternoon (1975), directed by Sidney Lumet. The character Leon Shermer, played by Chris Sarandon, is loosely based on Eden.
Elizabeth Porter
Elizabeth Porter, también conocida como Elizabeth Johnson o Tetty, fue una escritora británica, viuda del comerciante de Birmingham Henry Porter y más tarde esposa del ensayista y poeta inglés Samuel Johnson. La calle Tetty, ubicada en el Municipio de Bromley, fue nombrada en su honor.
Elizabeth Read
Elizabeth Read was an English-born prostitute who was transported to Australia. She and 179 other female convicts arrived in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land in 1841 aboard the Rajah, which has since become legendary by virtue of a patchwork quilt stitched by the convicts en route, now held at the National Gallery of Australia.
Elizabeth Hartman
Elizabeth Hartman fue una actriz de cine, teatro y televisión estadounidense.
Elizabeth Sander
Elizabeth Sander was an English Bridgettine nun and writer. She joined the Syon Abbey nuns, who were in religious exile, and then returned to England where she was imprisoned and escaped in 1580. She then escaped from imprisonment in Winchester Castle before she surrendered to her jailors. She died in Lisbon in the only English community of nuns to survive unbroken after the dissolution of the monasteries.
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte
Elizabeth "Betsy" Patterson Bonaparte was an American socialite. She was the daughter of a Baltimore merchant, and the first wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoleon's youngest brother.