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Sheree is an English female given name. It might come from the French ''chérie'', meaning ''darling'' (from the past participle of the verb ''chérir'', ''to cherish''). It may refer to: * Sheree Bautista, Filipino singer, actress, dancer, model * Sheree Bradford-Lea, Canadian freelance cartoonist and mixed-media artist *Sheree Fitch (born 1956), Canadian children's author * Sheree Harris (born 1959), New Zealand cricketer * Sheree Gray (born 1985), American soccer defender * Sheree Jeacocke (born 1958), Canadian singer/songwriter *Sheree Murphy (born 1975), English actress and television presenter *Sheree North (1932–2005), American actress, singer, and dancer * Sheree-Lee Olson (born 1954), Canadian novelist, poet and journalist * Sheree Thomas, writer, book editor and publisher *Shereé Whitfield (born 1970), American television personality, cast member of ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'' *Sheree J. Wilson (born 1958), American actress * Sheree Wingard (born 1988), Austra ...
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Sheree Fitch
Sheree Fitch (born 3 December 1956) is a Canadian author and literacy advocate. Known primarily for her children's books, she has also published poetry and fiction for adults. Biography Sheree Fitch was born on 3 December 1956 in Ottawa, Ontario, where her father was serving with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Her father was originally from Nova Scotia, and her mother was from Sussex, New Brunswick. Sheree is the eldest of three children. When she was less than a year old, the family moved to Miramichi, New Brunswick. Three years later they moved to Moncton, where they lived for ten years, and then to Fredericton. Sheree Fitch graduated from Fredericton High School in 1974 as her class's valedictorian. She married while still in her teens and had two sons, whom she raised as a single parent after divorcing at the age of 24. Sheree Fitch attended St. Thomas University in Fredericton as a mature student and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1987. She e ...
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Sheree Thomas
Sheree Renée Thomas is an African-American writer, book editor, publisher, and contributor to many notable publications. In 2020, Thomas was named editor of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction''. Career Thomas is the editor of the ''Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora'' anthology (2000) and ''Dark Matter: Reading the Bones, Dark Matter'', winners of the 2001 and the 2005 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology, which collect works by many African-American writers in the genres of science fiction, horror and fantasy. Among the many notable authors included are Samuel R. Delany, Octavia E. Butler, Charles R. Saunders, Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due, Jewelle Gomez, Ishmael Reed, Kalamu ya Salaam, Robert Fleming, Nalo Hopkinson, George S. Schuyler and W. E. B. Du Bois. ''Dark Matter'' received the 2005 and the 2001 World Fantasy Award and was named a ''New York Times'' Notable Book of the Year. Thomas is the author of '' Nine Bar Blu ...
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Sheree Jeacocke
Sheree Jeacocke (born 1958 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. During the early 1980s Jeacocke starred in the CBC-TV musical ''The King Of Friday Night'' and worked as a backup singer for Gordon Lightfoot, Rita MacNeil, Glass Tiger and Kim Mitchell. In 1982, she released her first single "Maybe You've Gotta Hurt". Three years later, Jeacocke released her second single "You Get to Me". Her 1985 debut album ''Feel It'' earned her a nomination for " Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year" at the Juno Awards of 1986. Much of her financial success in music was in singing jingles for many 1980s Canadian broadcast advertisements. Jeacocke signed a contract with BMG in 1989 and released her second album ''Sheree''. The first single, " Woman's Work" became her biggest hit as a lead vocalist, hitting the Canadian Top 10 in February 1990. The song was later remade by Tina Arena, among others. Jeacocke participated in the '' Best Guy'' movie soundtrack, released in Ja ...
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Sheree North
Sheree North (born Dawn Shirley Crang; January 17, 1932 – November 5, 2005) was an American actress, dancer, and singer, known for being one of 20th Century-Fox's intended successors to Marilyn Monroe. Early life North was born Dawn Shirley Crang in Los Angeles, California, on January 17, 1932, the daughter of June (née Shoard) and Richard Crang. Following her mother's remarriage to Edward Bethel, she was known as Dawn Shirley Bethel. She began dancing in USO shows during World War II at age 10. In 1948, she married Fred Bessire. She had her first child at age 17 in 1949, and continued dancing in clubs under the stage name Shirley Mae Bessire. (Already married at this age, her legal name at this time was Dawn Shirley Bessire.) Career Beginnings North made her film début as an uncredited extra in '' Excuse My Dust'' (1951). She was then spotted by a choreographer performing at the Macayo Club in Santa Monica, and was cast as a chorus girl in the film '' Here Come the Girls ...
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Sheree J
Sheree is an English female given name. It might come from the French ''chérie'', meaning ''darling'' (from the past participle of the verb ''chérir'', ''to cherish''). It may refer to: * Sheree Bautista, Filipino singer, actress, dancer, model * Sheree Bradford-Lea, Canadian freelance cartoonist and mixed-media artist *Sheree Fitch (born 1956), Canadian children's author * Sheree Harris (born 1959), New Zealand cricketer * Sheree Gray (born 1985), American soccer defender * Sheree Jeacocke (born 1958), Canadian singer/songwriter *Sheree Murphy (born 1975), English actress and television presenter *Sheree North (1932–2005), American actress, singer, and dancer * Sheree-Lee Olson (born 1954), Canadian novelist, poet and journalist *Sheree Thomas, writer, book editor and publisher *Shereé Whitfield (born 1970), American television personality, cast member of ''The Real Housewives of Atlanta'' *Sheree J. Wilson (born 1958), American actress * Sheree Wingard (born 1988), Australi ...
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Hollywood Exes
''Hollywood Exes'' is a 2012-2014 American reality television series that aired for three seasons on VH1. The series chronicles the lives of seven ex-wives of famous men. The series led to one spin-off, ''Atlanta Exes'', which ran for one season in 2014. Production In September 2012, VH1 announced that ''Hollywood Exes'' had been renewed for a second season with Daphne Wayans joining the cast. The second season premiered on July 8, 2013. In January 2014, VH1 announced that the third season would premiere on May 7, 2014, with Shanna Moakler joining the cast. The spin-off show of the series, ''Atlanta Exes'', premiered on August 18, 2014. On October 22, 2020, it was announced that a reunion special titled ''Hollywood Exes: Reunited'' will premiere on November 24, 2020. Cast * Nicole Murphy (season 1–3), ex-wife of comedian/actor Eddie Murphy, engaged to retired NFL and television personality Michael Strahan; * Mayte Garcia (season 1–3), ex-wife of pop star Prince; * Jessic ...
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Sheree Harris
Sheree Angela Harris (born 27 January 1959) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played as a right-arm pace bowler. She appeared in two One Day Internationals for New Zealand at the 1978 Women's World Cup. She played domestic cricket for Canterbury and Southern Districts. Harris was born in Waikari, a small town in the Canterbury region. She made her debut for the Canterbury women's team during the 1975–76 season. Harris made her international debut for New Zealand at the 1978 World Cup in India, aged 18. She opened the bowling with Eileen Badham against Australia in the first match of the tournament, conceding 19 runs from three overs without taking a wicket. She did not bowl in the next match against India, and was absent from the team for the final match against England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the south ...
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Sheree Murphy
Sheree Victoria Murphy (born 22 August 1975) is an English actress and television presenter, best known for her roles as Dawn in Only Fools and Horses and Tricia Dingle in the ITV soap opera ''Emmerdale'', Eva Strong in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'' and Dakota Davies in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. In 2005, Murphy came second place in the fifth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' and competed in the 2015 series of ''Celebrity MasterChef''. In September 2016, she became the presenter of a cookery programme on BBC One called ''Yes Chef!'' Early life Born in Stoke Newington, north London, Murphy was the middle child and only girl in a family of five children. The family lived in a council house, and she was educated from aged nine at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. She then attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School. Murphy's first part was in the musical ''The Rink'' at the Cambridge Theatre, aged 12. She did not work professional ...
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Sheree Bautista
Cherry Hazel Sweet Faye Vidal Bautista (born as Cherry Hazel Vidal Agustin), popularly known as Sheree, is a Filipina actress, singer, dancer, model, and painter. Born in Cagayan de Oro and raised in Bukidnon, she is a member of Viva Hot Babes. She is a cousin of Jinky Vidal, formerly of Freestyle, and a distant relative of Mark Bautista Mark Arazo Bautista (born August 10, 1983) is a Filipino singer, actor and commercial model. Bautista received his career break when he became a grand finalist on the Philippine reality TV talent search ''Star for a Night'' where he placed thir .... Sheree has a daughter with theater actor and singer Gian Magdangal whom she is separated with. Filmography Television References External links * Filipino television actresses Living people Year of birth missing (living people) GMA Network personalities ABS-CBN personalities TV5 (Philippine TV network) personalities Viva Artists Agency {{Philippines-actor-stub ...
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Julius Jr
''Julius Jr.'' is an animated children’s television series based on the characters of the Paul Frank brand. Co-produced by Saban Brands and BrainPower Studio, ''Julius Jr.'' aired on Family Channel and Family Jr. on May 12, 2015. In Canada, and Nick Jr. in the United States. The series debuted on September 29, 2013, with the second season premiering on May 3, 2014. The show’s last episode aired on August 9, 2015, and it remained on the network until September 27, 2015, when the TV series was taken off the air. All online content regarding the show was removed from the Nick Jr. website as well. On May 1, 2018, Saban Brands sold the rights to the series to Hasbro. The show was previously available on Netflix, but was removed from the streaming service on November 3, 2020. It was added to Crave on August 10, 2022. Premise The series centers around Julius Jr., a monkey with a penchant for invention. Together with his friends, Worry Bear, Sheree, Clancy, and Ping, they build a p ...
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Sheree-Lee Olson
Sheree-Lee Olson (born December 11, 1954) is a Canadian novelist, poet and journalist. Biography She was born in Picton, Ontario on the shores of Lake Ontario and grew up across Canada and in Europe, moving frequently with her family to her father's military postings. Eventually she earned degrees in visual art (York), philosophy (Leuven, in Belgium) and journalism ( Ryerson). She was an editor at ''The Globe and Mail'', Canada's leading national newspaper, from 1985 to 2013. Olson's poetry and fiction can be found in ''Descant'' and ''The Antigonish Review''. Her essays have appeared in ''The Globe and Mail'' and ''Between Interruptions: Thirty Women Tell The Truth About Motherhood'' (2007). In 2007-08 she was the Webster/McConnell Fellow in the Canadian Journalism Fellowships Program at Massey College, University of Toronto. Her first novel, ''Sailor Girl'', was published in 2008 by Porcupine's Quill. It got attention across Canada and received several favourable reviews, in ...
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Sheree Winton
Shirley June "Sheree" Winton (''née'' Patrick; 4 November 1935 – 29 May 1976) was an English actress, and the mother of television presenter Dale Winton. Early life Winton was born on 4 November 1935 in Sheffield, England. Career Winton was often referred to as "the English Jayne Mansfield" and appeared in many films and television shows throughout her career. Her film appearances included '' The Devil's Disciple'' (1959), ''Dentist in the Chair'' (1960), ''The Road to Hong Kong'' (1962) and '' Rhubarb'' (1969). She was also known for her TV show appearances with Frankie Howerd and Terry-Thomas. She was chosen Queen for a Day by the Oldham Charity Carnival in 1957. Among her film and TV appearances, she played herself in the series ''That Was the Week That Was'' (1962–1963) and ''Kindly Leave the Stage'' (1968). She had an uncredited bit part in the James Bond film '' Thunderball'' (1965). Personal life She married Gary Winton, a furniture salesman, in 1954, and con ...
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