
Gena Lee Nolin
Gena Lee Nolin, born on November 29, 1971, is an American actress known for her role as C.J. Parker in the television series 'Baywatch'.

Gena Lee Nolin, born on November 29, 1971, is an American actress known for her role as C.J. Parker in the television series 'Baywatch'.

Ellen Wittlinger is an American author known for her young adult literature. Her works often explore the challenges and growth of adolescence and are highly appreciated by young readers.

Alyssa-Jane Cook, born on February 16, 1967, is a talented British actress. She has starred in numerous film and television productions, winning the admiration of audiences with her exquisite acting skills and unique charm.

Winthrop W. Aldrich was a former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Born in 1885, he passed away on February 25, 1974. Aldrich, during his tenure as the U.S. Ambassador to the UK in the early 20th century, had a significant impact on the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.

Kate Winslet, born on October 5, 1975, is a renowned British actress. She gained international fame for her performance in the film 'Titanic', for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Winslet has been nominated and has won numerous awards throughout her career, including multiple Oscar nominations.

Warren Farrell is an activist, born on June 26, 1943. He is known for his advocacy for gender equality and men's issues.

Shannen Doherty is an American actress renowned for her roles in popular television series such as 'Beverly Hills, 90210' and 'Charmed'. Born on April 12, 1971, she has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with her performances over the years.

French poet born on December 2, 1868, and died on November 1, 1938. Francis Jammes is known for his profound religious and philosophical reflections, with his poetry works blending personal faith with admiration for nature.

Brigham Young was a significant figure in the history of the Latter-day Saints, playing a pivotal role in the expansion of the movement into the American West. Born on June 1, 1801, in Whitingham, Vermont, he became a convert to Mormonism and a close associate of Joseph Smith, the movement's founder. Following Smith's death, Young assumed leadership of the LDS Church and led its members to the Salt Lake Valley in present-day Utah. His vision and leadership were instrumental in the establishment of Salt Lake City and the surrounding communities. He passed away on August 29, 1877.

Ezra Taft Benson was a notable American farmer and politician. Born on August 4, 1899, in Whitney, Idaho, he dedicated much of his life to agricultural endeavors. Serving as the Secretary of Agriculture under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1956, Benson was also a member of the LDS Church and a leader within the church's ranks.