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Qué (quién) es Geraldine$31425$ - definición

BRITISH ACTRESS (1932-2015)
Geraldine Mcewan; Geraldine Macewan; Geraldine Mceuan; Geraldine Maceuan; Geraldine Mcewen; Geraldine Macewen; Geraldine Mceuen; Geraldine Maceuen; Geraldine McCewan

Geraldine Brannigan         
EUROVISION COMPETITOR 1975
Geraldine Branagan
Geraldine Brannigan, (born 1954), (sometimes listed as Geraldine Branagan) known professionally as Géraldine, is an Irish singer, known for finishing in fifth place in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with the song "Toi" while representing Luxembourg.
Geraldine Pratt May         
MILITARY LEADER
Draft:Geraldine Pratt May; Geraldine May; Geraldine P. May; Geraldine Pratt
Col. Geraldine Pratt May (April 21, 1895-November 2, 1997) was the first director of Women in the Air Force (WAF) and the first woman colonel in the United States Air Force.
Geraldine Granger         
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CENTRAL CHARACTER IN BBC SITCOM THE VICAR OF DIBLEY
Geraldine Grainger
Geraldine Granger is a fictional female vicar, the central character of the successful British BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley. She is portrayed by Dawn French, described by the British Comedy Guide as "the jolly, down-to-earth female vicar of Dibley, a small country village inhabited by oddballs.

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Geraldine McEwan

Geraldine McEwan (born Geraldine McKeown; 9 May 1932 – 30 January 2015) was an English actress, who had a long career in film, theatre and television. Michael Coveney described her, in a tribute article, as "a great comic stylist, with a syrupy, seductive voice and a forthright, sparkling manner".

McEwan was a five-time Olivier Award nominee, and twice won the Evening Standard Award for Best Actress; for The Rivals (1983) and The Way of the World (1995). She was also nominated for the 1998 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for The Chairs. She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for the 1990 television serial Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, and from 2004 to 2009, she starred as the Agatha Christie sleuth Miss Marple, in the ITV series Marple.