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Susana (given Name)
Susana is a feminine given name. Like its variants, which include the names Susanna and Susan, it is derived from Σουσάννα, ''Sousanna'', the Greek form of the Hebrew שושנה, ''Shoshannah'', which could have been derived from the Aramaic language. ܫܘܫܢ, ''Shoshan'' means ''lily'' in Syriac. سوسن, ''Susan'', is the Persian spelling of this name. The spelling ''Susanna'' is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as much of the English-speaking world. ''Zuzana'' is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia, and the spelling is ''Zsuzsanna'' in Hungary. In Polish it is ''Zuzanna''. In addition to its use in English, the spelling ''Susana'' is also common in countries such as Spain and Portugal. People with the given name Authors, poets and writers * Susana Calandrelli (1901-1978), Argentine writer and teacher * Susana Chavez-Silverman, American writer and professor *Susana Chávez (1974–2011), Mexican poet and activist *Susana Medina (born 19 ...
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Susanna (given Name)
Susanna is a feminine first name, of Egyptian and Persian origin. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke. It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling. It is derived from the Egyptian shoshen meaning "lotus flower". Arabic سوسن (Sausan) meaning "lily". Persian سوسن (Susan) is the Persian spelling of this name and the Armenian: Susan, Shushan-Սուսան (Սուսաննա)= Շուշան (Շուշաննա, Շուշանիկ) is means a flower Lilium (Լիլիա). The spelling Susanna is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as in the English-speaking world. The spelling Zuzana is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia and spelling Zsuzsanna in Hungary. In Poland it is Zuzanna. Even though very uncommon, it is also spelled Susana in Spain and Portugal, where it is more common. The Hebrew form Shoshana is still commonly used by Jewish people in the diaspora and in contemporary Israel, often shortened ...
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, image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , image_map = , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Madrid , coordinates = , largest_city = Madrid , languages_type = Official language , languages = Spanish , ethnic_groups = , ethnic_groups_year = , ethnic_groups_ref = , religion = , religion_ref = , religion_year = 2020 , demonym = , government_type = Unitary  parliamentary constitutional monarchy , leader_title1 = Monarch , leader_name1 = Felipe VI , leader_title2 = Prime Minister , leader_name2 = Pedro Sánchez , legislature = C ...
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Susana Dosamantes
María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra (9 January 1948 – 2 July 2022), known professionally as Susana Dosamantes (), was a Mexican actress. She won the 8th TVyNovelas Awards, 1990 TVyNovelas TVyNovelas Award for Best Antagonist Actress#1990s, Best Antagonist Actress award for her role in the 1989 telenovela, ''Morir para vivir''. From 1968 onwards, she worked in around 50 movies and television series, including a number of Spanish-language soap operas. She starred in the films ''Rio Lobo'', ''Day of the Assassin'' and ', and also starred in the hit telenovelas ''Eva Luna (TV series), Eva Luna'', ''Tres veces Ana'' and ''Si nos dejan''. Personal life María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra was born on 9 January 1948 in Guadalajara, Mexico. She was the daughter of Mario Rul and María Elena Susana Riestra Alcaraz. She was the mother of Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio. Death Dosamantes died on 2 July 2022 at the age of 74, due to pancreat ...
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Susana Campos
Susana Campos (August 31, 1934 – October 16, 2004) was an Argentine actress. She starred in the 1950 film '' Arroz con leche'' under director Carlos Schlieper. Selected filmography * '' The Beautiful Brummel'' (1951) * '' Behind a Long Wall'' (1958) * '' Police Calling 091'' (1960) * ''Como dos gotas de agua'' (1963) * ''Romanza final (Gayarre) ''Romanza final'' is a 1986 biographic film about opera singer Julián Gayarre. It was directed by José María Forqué. Cast *José Carreras – Julián Gayarre *Sydne Rome – Alicia *Antonio Ferrandis * Susana Campos *Montserrat Caballé *Aitana ...'' (1986) References External links * * Argentine film actresses 1934 births 2004 deaths 20th-century Argentine actresses Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Susana Blaustein Muñoz
Susana Blaustein Muñoz is an Argentine film director. She directed four films since she started her career in 1980. She also produced one of those films, the documentary '' The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo'' (1985), with co-director Lourdes Portillo, about the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who looked for their disappeared children during the Dirty War. This film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Her last film was 1993's ''Mi casa, mi prisión'' (''My Home, My Prison''). Susana Muñoz was born in Argentina where she lived until 1972, when at the age of 18 she moved to Israel. She worked as a news editor for Israeli television and seven years later, Muñoz moved to the United States to pursue a higher education at the San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was a private college of contemporary art in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1871, SFAI was one of the oldest art schools in the United States and the oldest west o ...
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Susana Miller
Susana Miller is an Argentine tango professional who is one of the most prominent teachers and dancers of the modern milonguero style of tango. She introduced the term ''Milonguero Style'' in the mid 1990s when she was assisted by Cacho Dante, Pedro 'Tete' Rusconi, and other milongueros with whom she collaborated to develop a new didactic and system to teach tango. Born in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South Am ..., Miller continues to teach there as well as internationally. References External linksOfficial website {{DEFAULTSORT:Miller, Susana Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Argentine female dancers Miller, Susana ...
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Susana Félix
Susana Félix (born 12 October 1975, in Torres Vedras) is a Portuguese singer, songwriter, musician, actress, producer. In 2006, she was the artistic coordinator of the show ''Sexta Feira 13 – O Musical Xutos & Pontapés'', after the Portuguese band Xutos & Pontapés. Susana was also the Portuguese singing voice of Pocahontas, the Disney character. Her musical career started in 1999 and since then she has released several albums. The first disc came out in that same year, ''Um Pouco Mais''. Three years later, Susana released ''Rosa E Vermelho''. In 2006, ''Índigo'' was launched. In 2007, was released ''Pulsação'', an album with the best of her career and some new tracks. "(Bem) Na Minha Mão" was the first single. In 2009 together with Mafalda Arnauth, Viviane and Luanda Cozetti gives voice to the original lyrics by Ary dos Santos on the album Rua da Saudade, being the voice of the first single extracted "Canção de Madrugar". Life and career Early life Susana Félix wa ...
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Susana Duijm
Carmen Susana Duijm Zubillaga (August 11, 1936 – June 18, 2016) was a Venezuelan actress, television host, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Venezuela 1955 and competed at Miss Universe 1955, placing in the top 15. She then went to compete at Miss World 1955 and won, becoming the first Venezuelan and Latin American woman to win the Miss World crown. Miss Universe Before competing in Miss World, Duijm was a semi-finalist at Miss Universe 1955. Miss World She won the 1955 Miss World pageant, representing Venezuela. The pageant was held in London, United Kingdom. Life after pageants Her success as a beauty queen led to a career as an actress and a presenter on Venezuelan television. Thanks to her, there is one arepa called "Reina Pepiada". She lived in Margarita Island Margarita Island (, ) is the largest island in the Venezuelan state of Nueva Esparta, situated off the northeastern coast of the country, in the Caribbean Sea. The capital city of Nueva Espa ...
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Susana Pagano
Susana Pagano (born 1968 in Mexico) is a narrator, and an author of various novels and short stories. Biography Susana Pagano studied at the Sociedad General de Escritores de Mexico (SOGEM), the Mexican writers’ guild and one of the oldest schools of creative writing in Mexico. She is also an alumna of the Instituto Cultural Helenico in Mexico City and the University of Barcelona in Spain. Mexico’s Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes – the National Council For the Culture and Arts, an equivalent of the National endowment for the Arts – made her the recipient of the Young Creators Fellowship in 1996. Her works have been published in various magazines and cultural supplements. Pagano's debut novel was ''Y si yo fuera Susana San Juan…'' (''What if I were Susana San Juan…'') - published in 1998 and 2006 by Fondo Editorial Tierra Adentro. It received the National award Premio Nacional de Novela Jose Ruben Romero in 1995. With her second novel “Trajinar de un Mu ...
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Susana Molinari Leguizamón
Susana Molinari Ligmabalz (pseudonym, Alma del Fiore) was an Argentine Spanish, Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional It ... and French language writer active during the 1940s. Works * ''El Jardín del Silencio'' (''The Garden of the Silence''), 1939 as Alma del Fiore * ''La Clef du Paradis'' (''The Key of Paradise''), 1939 * ''Au Seuil de l'avenir'' (''In Future's Threshold''), 1940 * ''Crímenes ocultos'' (''Hidden Crimes''), 1942 Argentine writers in French Italian-language writers Argentine women writers Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown {{Argentina-writer-stub ...
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Susana Medina
Susana Medina (31 January 1966) is an English-Spanish writer. SUSANA MEDINA is the author of ''Philosophical Toys'' (Dalkey Archive Press), offspring of which are the short films ''Buñuel’s Philosophical Toys'' and ''Leather-bound Stories'' (co-directed with Derek Ogbourne); ''Red Tales Cuentos Rojos'' (Araña Editorial, bilingual ed. co-translated with Rosie Marteau); and ''Souvenirs del Accidente'' (Germanía). She has been awarded the Max Aub Short Story International Prize and an ACE Writing Grant for ''Spinning Days of Night''. Her story ‘Oestrogen’ was published in Best European Fiction, 2014. Philosophical Toys was selected by different critics in Best Books 2015: Top Ten Reads, 3:AM Magazine. Medina's fiction has received accolades from The Times Literary Supplement, The Independent, The National, El País, as well as from Will Self and Deborah Levy. Her work has been published in The Times Literary Supplement, The White Review, PEN, 3: AM Magazine, The Revie ...
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Susana Chávez
Susana Chávez Castillo (November 5, 1974 – c. January 6, 2011) was a Mexican poet and human rights activist who was born and lived most of her life in her hometown of Ciudad Juárez. She is credited with authorship of the phrase "Not one more", which was used by the civil rights organizations and their supporters struggling to clarify the plight of women in Juárez and to end a wave of killings aimed specifically at women since 1993. She was found murdered and mutilated in the "Colonia Cuauhtémoc" section of the city of Juárez where she was born and lived most of her life. Positive identification of the remains took place on January 11 of 2011. She was 36 years old. Life and work Susana Chávez began her foray into the poetry scene when she was age eleven. She consistently participated in various literary festivals both in Ciudad Juárez and in other cultural forums throughout Mexico. According to Chávez's blog profile, she received a degree in psychology from the Uni ...
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