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Marilu is a feminine given name which may refer to: * Marilú (1927–2023), Mexican singer and actress * Marilu Bueno (1940–2022), Brazilian actress * Marilú Elízaga (1923–1995), stage name of Spanish actress María Luisa Pérez-Caballero Moltó * Marilu Henner (born 1952), American actress, producer, radio host, and author * Marilu Madrunio, Filipino forensic linguist * Marilú Marini (born 1945), Argentine actress * Marilu Padua, Mexican human rights activist * Marilù Parolini (1931–2012) Italian photographer and screenwriter * Marilú Rojas Salazar, Mexican researcher and Catholic theologian * Marilù Tolo (born 1944), Italian film actress See also * Mary Lou (name) * Mary Louise (name) * Marilou (singer) Marilou Bourdon (born September 20, 1990) is a French-Canadian pop singer and cookbook author from Longueuil. Early life Bourdon was born on September 20, 1990. At age 8 she began singing for friends and relatives and by age 10 was already a l ... ...
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Marilú
Marina Herrera Aragón (18 July 1927 – 16 February 2023), known as Marilú or "La Muñequita que Canta" (The Little Doll that Sings), was a Mexican singer and actress. She began her career in 1939. At the time of her death she was one of the last stars from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Background Marilú was born in Cárdenas, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. After her father's death, the family moved to Tampico, Tamaulipas, where Marilú won a singing contest and joined the troupe of a comedian named Don Catarino. In November 1940 she joined Paco Miller's troupe, which later toured Mexican states. In Mexico City, Marilú became an XEW radio performer and appeared in her first film, '' La liga de las canciones'' (1941). She also sang at the Teatro Lírico and the Teatro Follies. In 1943, she sang at the Waikiki nightclub and joined Alfonso Brito's troupe at the Carpa Colonial. Career After signing a contract with Filmex (a production company), she studied drama with G ...
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Marilu Bueno
Maria Luiza David Bueno de Lima (known as Marilu Bueno; 27 February 1940 – 22 June 2022) was a Brazilian actress./ref> * 1990 - ''Lua de Cristal">m_linha<_a><br>_nowiki>.html" ;"title="m linha">[em linha/nowiki>">m linha">[em linha/nowiki>/ref> * 1990 - ''Lua de Cristal'' - Zuleika Cinemateca Brasileira, ''Lua de Cristal'">m linha">[em linha/nowiki>/ref> * 2003 - ''The Man of the Year (2003 film)">The Man of the Year'' References External links * 1940 births 2022 deaths Actresses from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian television actresses Brazilian telenovela actresses Brazilian film actresses 20th-century Brazilian actresses 21st-century Brazilian actresses {{Brazil-actor-stub ...
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Marilú Elízaga
María Luisa Pérez-Caballero Moltó (1923–1995), commonly known by her stage name Marilú Elízaga, was a Spanish actress of theatre, television, and film. In 1958, she was nominated for an Ariel Award for Best Actress for the film ''La culta dama'', directed by Rogelio A. González Rogelio A. González (January 27, 1920 – May 22, 1984) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter, and actor.Los ricos también lloran'' (1979)


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Marilu Henner
Mary Lucy Denise Henner is an American actress. She began her career appearing in the original production of the musical '' Grease'' in 1971, before making her screen debut in the 1977 comedy-drama film '' Between the Lines''. In 1977, Henner was cast in her breakthrough role as Elaine O'Connor Nardo in the ABC/NBC sitcom ''Taxi'', a role she played until 1983 and received five Golden Globe Award nominations. She later had co-starring roles in films such as '' Hammett'' (1982), ''The Man Who Loved Women'' (1983), ''Cannonball Run II'' (1984), ''Johnny Dangerously'' (1984), ''Rustlers' Rhapsody'' (1985), '' Ladykillers'' (1988), ''L.A. Story'' (1991), and ''Noises Off'' (1992). She returned to television with a starring role in the CBS sitcom ''Evening Shade'' (1990–1994), and later had leading roles in many made-for-television movies. Early life Henner was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Loretta Callis (born Nikoleta Kalogeropoulos), who died of complications of arth ...
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Marilu Madrunio
Marilu Rañosa Madrunio is an applied linguist. Her works have been published in various international publications on World Englishes, Philippine English, English sociolinguistics, English language education and Forensic Linguistics. She is a professor at the University of Santo Tomas. As the pioneer of forensic linguistics in the Philippines, Dean Madrunio of English was elected into the International Association of Forensic Linguistics as an Ordinary Member in the executive committee in 2019. Her term as Ordinary Member will end in 2023. She was Dean of the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School from 2013 to 2019 and was the Dean of the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters in Manila, Philippines from 2019 to 2022. She was the first Filipino recipient of the EFL Foreign Educators Program in Georgetown University, Washington, DC awarded by the US State Department in 2010. In 2013, she became the holder of the Br. Andrew Gonzalez, FSC Distinguished Professo ...
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Marilú Marini
Marilú Marini (born 15 June 1940) is an Argentine actress. She frequently works with French filmmaker Claire Denis. She received the Diamond Konex Award in 2021 as the most important person in Entertainment in the last decade in Argentina. Selected filmography * '' Violanta'' (1976) * '' The Games of Countess Dolingen'' (1981) * ''Les Nanas'' (1985), directed by Annick Lanoë * '' Trouble Every Day'' (2001), directed by Claire Denis * '' Musée haut, musée bas'' (2008), directed by Jean-Michel Ribes * ''The Sleepwalkers Sleepwalker(s) or The Sleepwalker(s) may refer to: * Sleepwalking or somnambulism, a sleep disorder Film and television Films * ''The Sleepwalker'' (1922 film), an American silent film directed by Edward LeSaint * ''The Sleepwalker'' (1942 film ...'' (2019) Nominations * 2013 Martín Fierro Awards ** Best actress of miniseries References 1945 births Living people Argentine actresses {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Marilu Padua
Marilu Padua (full name María de la Luz Padua), is a Mexican human rights activist and the Secretary General and Secretary for Gender and Human Rights of the National Union of Domestic Workers, an organization which aims to defend the rights of domestic workers in Mexico. Padua is responsible for the placement program at the union. She led the "Voices of defenders" campaign, which created press releases and other media to pressure governments to address the COVID-19 pandemic with human rights in mind. Early life Padua was born a middle child. When Marilu Padua was a young girl, her mother, who was a domestic worker in Mexico City, was accused of robbery and subsequently arrested and questioned by police. Padua recounts this as a frightening and formative experience that led to her activism for the National Union of Domestic Workers. Her mother's experience set an example of encounters she wished to avoid for both herself and the 2.4 million domestic workers in her union ...
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Marilù Parolini
Maria Ludovica (Marilù) Parolini (1931–2012) was an Italian photographer and screenwriter. Parolini moved to Paris in 1957 and worked as a secretary at '' Cahiers du cinéma'' from 1960 to 1962. There she met members of the French New Wave and worked as a set photographer for Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Jacques Rivette and Agnès Varda, taking some of the most iconic photographs of the New Wave. During this period, she appeared in Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin's cinéma vérité documentary ''Chronique d'un été'' (1961). She later returned to Italy and worked with Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bernardo Bertolucci, with whom she also collaborated as a screenwriter. She also worked with directors Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet. She was married to Rivette and collaborated on his improvisational scripts on several films, including ''L'amour fou'' (1969), ''Duelle ''Duelle (Une )'' is a 1976 experimental fantasy drama directed by Jacques Rivette. The main title is ...
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Marilú Rojas Salazar
Marilú Rojas Salazar is a Mexican researcher and Catholic theologian, noted for her feminist activism, research in gender studies and position in favor of reforming the Catholic Church to recognize "the right to citizenship" of women in the church, including leadership positions and ordinations. She is a missionary nun of Santa Teresa de Lisieux and holds both a masters and a PhD in systematic theology from the Catholic University of Leuven. She has taught at many universities throughout Mexico, but is currently a professor of theology at the Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla and Interreligious Institute of Mexico. She is a member of the Spanish Association of Theologians (ATE), the European Association of Women for Theological Research (ESWTR) and the Association of Itinerant Theologians which was recently established in Mexico. Her research centers on feminist theology from the prospect of ecofeminist theology of Latin America. She believes that the Vatican must rethink issues su ...
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Marilù Tolo
Marilù Tolo (born Maria Lucia Tolo; 16 January 1944) is an Italian film actress. She appeared in more than 60 films between 1960 and 1985. Life and career Born in Rome, Tolo, at a very young age, worked as an assistant of Mario Riva in the RAI variety show ''Il Musichiere''. She made her film debut at 16 years old in Alberto Lattuada's '' Sweet Deceptions''. She was also a fashion model, and a close friend of Italian stylist Valentino. Valentino said in an interview to Italian newspaper ''La Repubblica'' that Tolo was the only woman he had ever really loved. Selected filmography * ''Howlers in the Dock'' (1960) - Marilù * ''I piaceri del sabato notte'' (1960) - La sartina - l'amante di Luigi * ''Colossus and the Amazon Queen ''Colossus and the Amazon Queen'' ( it, La regina delle Amazzoni/ ''Queen of the Amazons'') is a 1960 Italian sword and sandal comedy film directed by Vittorio Sala. Cast *Rod Taylor as Pirro *Ed Fury as Glauco *Dorian Gray as Antiope *Danie ...
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Mary Lou (name)
Mary Lou, Mary-Lou, Marylou or Marilou may refer to: People * Marilou (singer) (Marilou Bourdon, born 1990), French-Canadian pop singer and cookbook author * Marilou Awiakta (born 1936), American poet * Mary Lou Belli (), American television director and author * Marilou Berry (born 1983), French actress, film director and screenwriter * Mary Lou Beschorner (1929–2008), American player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League * Mary Lou Clements-Mann (1946–1998), American biologist * Mary Lou Crocker (1944–2016), American golfer * Mary-Lou Daniels (born 1961), American retired tennis player * Marylou Dawes (1933–2013), Canadian concert pianist * Marilou Diaz-Abaya (1955–2012), Filipino film director * Mary Lou Dickerson (born 1946), American politician * Marilou Dozois-Prévost (born 1986), Canadian weightlifter * Mary Lou Fallis (born 1948), Canadian opera singer * Mary Lou Farrell (1942–2011), Canadian singer, actress and beauty queen * Mary Lou Fi ...
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Mary Louise (name)
People with the name Mary Louise include: * Mary Louise Baker (1920–2007), better known as Joan Barry (American actress), American aspiring actress * Mary Louise Boehm (1924–2002), American pianist and painter * Mary Louise Booth (1831–1889), American editor, translator, and writer * Mary Louise Brooks (1906–1985), better known as Louise Brooks, American actress and dancer * Marylouise Burke, American actress * Mary Louise Curtis (1876–1970), American philanthropist * Mary Louise Defender Wilson (born 1930), Native American storyteller * Mary Louise Graffam (1871–1921), American teacher * Mary Louise Guinan (1884–1933), better known as Texas Guinan, American actress * Mary Louise Hancock (1920–2017), American politician * Mary Louise Kelly (born 1971), American broadcaster and author * Mary Louise Lester (1919–1977), American baseball player * Mary Louise McLaughlin (1847–1939), American pottery artist * Mary-Louise McLaws (1953–2023), Australian epidemi ...
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