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Belinda, also known as Belinda Blue-Eyes, was a newspaper comic strip created in 1936 by the cartoonist Steve Dowling (1904-1986) and scripted by Bill Connor. It was published in the UK newspaper Daily Mirror .
Belinda Carroll (born 22 July 1945) is an English stage and television actress. [2] Background and early career. Born in Oxfordshire, Carroll's parents were John F. ...
David became a high school coach, and Belinda a teacher. They married and had one child, a boy, who was three years old at the time of his mother's death. On January 11, 1999, Belinda, 30 years old and eight months pregnant with their second child, was killed by a single gunshot blast to her head. The weapon, a 12-gauge shotgun, was never found.
Belinda is a 1986 novel by Anne Rice, originally published under the pen name Anne Rampling. Belinda follows in the footsteps of Exit to Eden in its themes of the darker side of human romance. Whereas the earlier novel explored BDSM, Belinda explores the relationship between a grown man and an underage girl.
Belinda Noonan, née Coulthard (born in 1957) is an Australian former competitive figure skater. Competing in ladies' singles, she won silver at the 1977 Golden Spin of Zagreb , bronze at a 1978 competition in Heerenveen , and the Australian national title during the 1979–1980 season.
Belinda Jane Earl OBE (born 20 December 1961) is a British businesswoman, and a non-executive director of Woolworths Holdings Limited (RSA) in addition is a senior advisor to NewtonEurope as well as other retail advisory and mentor positions.
Belinda is an 1801 novel by the Anglo-Irish writer Maria Edgeworth. [1] It was first published in three volumes by Joseph Johnson of London.The novel was Edgeworth's second published, and was considered controversial in its day for its depiction of an interracial marriage. [2]
Belinda Lucy Lange Fraser (born 23 December 1953), [2] known professionally as Belinda Lang, is an English actress. She is known for playing Liza in the ITV sitcom Second Thoughts (1991–94), and Bill Porter in the BBC sitcom 2point4 Children (1991–99). [ 3 ]