Elizabeth McGovern is an Academy Award-nominated actress known for playing Cora Crawley on the BBC series 'Downton Abbey.' IN THESE GROUPS • FAMOUS PEOPLE IN FILM • FAMOUS PEOPLE IN TELEVISION • FAMOUS ACTRESSES • FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN IN UNITED STATES Show All Groups Synopsis Elizabeth McGovern was born on July 19, 1961, in Evanston, Illinois. She began acting in films while attending the Juilliard School, co-starring withTimothy Hutton and Robert De Niro, and went on to build a successful stage career in New York and London. In 2010, she appeared as Cora Crawley on the period BBC drama Downton Abbey, which has garnered transatlantic success. Early Life Actress Elizabeth McGovern was born in Evanston, Illinois, on July 18, 1961. Her mother was
In 1960 American Journalist and Politician, Clare Boothe Luce delivered a speech to Journalists at the Women's National Press CLub, criticizing the American Press in favor of public demand for sensational stories. Luce prepares her audience for her message through the use of a critical tone.
The Supreme Court has the highest authority in this country and throughout its existence the diversity of people in it had been lacking. On May 29, 2009 a new Supreme Court Justice was nominated, she was the first Latina to be appointed to this position and eventually was confirmed by the senate. Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination speech was a moment that brought joy to many Latinos who often did not feel represented in higher positions of authority in this country. She was the first to break the norm for this and in the speech she delivered to the country via new stations she was able to present to the country what qualified her as a Supreme Court Justice. Former President Barack Obama presented Sotomayor as a person
Elizabeth Glaser, co-founder of the Pediatric AIDS foundation, was infected with the AIDS virus during a blood transfusion when she was giving birth to her first child. Her daughter became quite ill in 1985 and after several tests and treatments the entire family was tested for the human immunodeficiency virus. Elizabeth, her daughter, Ariel, and her son, Jake, all tested positive. She then went to Washington D.C. to help fight AIDS and raise awareness for the cause. She met with several influential politicians, activists, and first ladies including President Reagan, Nancy Reagan, and Barbara Bush to discuss ways to improve HIV care and research. She worked with congress and raised the budget to help fight pediatric AIDS from 3.3 million to
1 of the 9: Elizabeth Eckford. Elizabeth was born in the city of Little Rock on October 4, 1941. She graduated from Dunbar Junior High School, then went to Horace Mann High School, which at that time, was an all black school. On the morning of September 4, 1957, Elizabeth was getting ready to go to her first day of school at Little Rock Central High School. She didn?t have a phone at her house, so she didn?t know that the other 8 students were going to meet at Daisy Bates?
Claudette Colvin was born September 5, 1939 in Alabama (Hoose, 1947). Throughout Claudette's lifetime there was a numerous amount of struggles she had to face. Some of the struggles that she has overcome would be discrimination and the death of her oldest son at a fairly young age.
Lena Horne was born on June 30, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents were Teddy and Edna Scottron Horne. After her father left her at the age of two in order to pursue his gambling career; her mother leaving soon after that to pursue her acting career; she went to live with her grandparents. Through her grandparents influence she became involved with organizations like the NAACP, at an early age.
Margaret Sanger was born on September 14, 1879 in Corning, New York. She was the sixth of eleven children to her parents, Michael H. Higgins and Anne P. Higgins. Sanger attended public school through 8th grade, and when she grew older, attended Claverack College
Elizabeth [was born on September 7, 1533 in Greenwich England. Elizabeth was born to King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. When Elizabeth was turned two Anne Boleyn got beheaded] because of rumors that she committed adultery. This left Elizabeth without a mom (Neale).
Ella was born of William Fitzgerald and Temperance “Tempie” Fitzgerald (Gale 2005). She was born on April 25, 1917 in Newport News, Virginia (LLC 2017). Her parents were part of a common-law marriage, which means they lived together for a period of time and told there friends and family, that they were “married” but never went through an actual marriage ceremony (Gale 2005). Shortly after Ella was born,
Mary Cassatt was born in 1844 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. She was born to an upper
Elizabeth Taylor, or Liz for short, was born February 27th, 1932 in Hampstead, London, England, UK to American parents, Sara Warmbrodt and Francis Taylor. In 1939, Elizabeth and her mother, Sara, left Hampstead and went to Los Angeles. Her father later joined them. Sara Warmbrodt, also known as Sara Sothern, was an actress on stage. So naturally, Liz was groomed to be an actress as well (Boman). A family friend suggested that Liz be taken for a screen test because of her striking beauty. She caught the eye of executives at Universal Pictures, and they signed her in 1941, but she was dropped after the first film. A year later, Elizabeth again captured the attention of another studio, and she was signed by MGM for a full year. By the age of twelve, Liz had become a leading child star (Jackson). When Liz was fourteen, she published a book titled Nibbles and Me. It was about her adventurous experiences with her pet chipmunk, Nibbles, whom she said she found on the set of one of her films. In 1947, Elizabeth appeared solo on the cover of Life magazine. On January 6th, 1950, Liz received her high school diploma from University High School in Los Angeles after she had attended school on the MGM lot. By the time Elizabeth was eighteen, she had a lot of a...
As a result from extreme hard work and perseverance followed by an unmatchable drive to succeed, Donald J. Trump has earned the right to be known as a multi-billionaire, real estate icon, and President of the United States of America. Reflecting on his life, he has faced many challenges and overcame them all. To understand how he rose to success and his journey to the top of the kingpin, it is important to recognize how he saw the american dream and pursued it. Today, many recognize him as the president but very few can fully grasp all that he has done in his life. From his start as a real estate mogul, to his impact on media, there are many questions as to how he became so recognizable today.
Remembered as a film and fashion icon, Audrey Hepburn lived a difficult, but accomplished life. She was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium to Joseph Victor Hepburn-Ruston and Ella van Heemstr. Despite having a traumatizing childhood, she always believed that, “The most important thing is to enjoy life. To be happy. It’s all that matters.”
Audrey Hepburn's childhood was very complicated with a Dutch mother and an English father. “was born to an English father and Dutch mother in Belgium, May 4th, 1929. Her father's job as an insurance agent
After his 1991 graduation from Harvard Law School, Obama taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004.