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Colen is a surname and given name. Notable people with this name include: Surname * Alexandra Colen (born 1955), Belgian politician * Beatrice Colen (1948–1999), American actress * Dan Colen (born 1979), American artist * Kimberly Colen (1957–2001), American author See also Given name * Colen Campbell (1676–1729), Scottish architect * Colen Ferguson, American politician Other * Colen Donck, Dutch-American estate in New York See also * Coolen * Coleen (other) Coleen may refer to: People *Coleen Garcia (born 1992), Filipina actress and host *Coleen Gray (1922–2015), American actress *Coleen Rooney (born 1986), wife of Wayne Rooney * Coleen K. Menlove (born 1943), Mormon leader *Coleen Nolan (born 1965 ...
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Alexandra Colen
Alexandra Maria Catherine Colen (born 9 July 1955) is a Belgium, Belgian politician. She was member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives for the Vlaams Belang party from 21 May 1995 until May 2014. She holds a PhD in linguistics, and is known for her advocacy of strict Catholic ethics. Biography Colen was born in the Rotunda Hospital in the Irish capital Dublin. Her mother was a sister of the poet Aleidis Dierick and a niece of the actor and TV presenter Wies Andersen. Her father Alex Colen was living in political exile in Ireland at the time. The family moved back to Flanders when she was 12. She studied philosophy at the University of Ghent and the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. She graduated with a PhD in linguistics in 1982. During her studies, she was a member of the Katholiek Vlaams Hoogstudentenverbond.De Wever, Bart,Colen, Alexandra in ''Nieuwe Encyclopedie van de Vlaamse Beweging''Gearchiveerdop 25 December 2021. She is married to Paul Beliën, the edi ...
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Beatrice Colen
Beatrice Colen (January 10, 1948 – November 18, 1999) was an American television and film actress. She may be best known for her television roles as roller-skating carhop Marsha Simms on ''Happy Days'' and as Etta Candy on the first season of ''Wonder Woman''. Early life Colen was born to Anne and Bruce D Colen in New York City, New York. Both of her parents were of German Jewish descent. She was the granddaughter of playwright George S. Kaufman. Career Starting in the 1970s, Colen landed roles early in her career in both film and television. On ''Happy Days'', she starred as carhop Marsha Simms in seasons 1-3 and 5. She was the first actress to portray Etta Candy in the live action adaptation of the DC comic book series ''Wonder Woman''. After the pilot, she appeared only during the series' first season (1976–1977), which were set during World War II. When the series was retooled and reset in modern times, the character was dropped. Colen acted in such television films ...
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Dan Colen
Daniel Colen (born 1979) is an American artist based in New York. His work consists of painted sculptures appropriating low-cultural ephemera, graffiti-inspired paintings of text executed in paint, and installations. Early life and education Born in 1979 and raised in Leonia, New Jersey. His father, Sy Colen, a wood and clay sculptor, was a participant in the 2006 reality TV show '' Artstar''. Colen attended Solomon Schechter Day School, and was raised Jewish. Colen graduated with a B.F.A. in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2001. After graduation he moved to the East Village in Manhattan, and by June 2006 he became a known artist. Work In his work, ''Secrets and Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors: My Friend Dash's Wall in the Future'' (2004), Colen built an exact replica of a section of poster, photo and flyer-covered wall from friend Dash Snow's apartment. Each piece of visual material was handmade and attached to a Styrofoam copy of the wall. In 2007, Dash Sno ...
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Kimberly Colen
Kimberly Ann Colen Koenigsberg (June 20, 1957 – July 30, 2001) was a children's book author for the Scholastic Corporation. Early life and education Colen was born in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of William Joel Colen and Artyce Joan Aronson Colen. Her father owned a brick company, and her mother was an artist. She graduated from Hillcrest High School, and from the University of Texas at Austin in 1979. Career Colen mainly wrote books for young readers, published by the Scholastic Corporation, including ''My Hanukkah Book'', ''My Birthday Book'', and ''Our Class Memory Album''. She also co-edited ''Hold Fast Your Dreams'', a collection of twenty commencement speeches. Publications * ''My Hanukkah Book: Questions, Answers, Activities'' (1987, illustrated by Richard Rosenblum) * ''My Birthday Book'' (1988, illustrated by Carol Hudson) * ''Our Class Memory Album'' (1993) * ''Kids Can Care about Mammals'' ''and Learn about Responsibility!'' (1994, with Judy Mitchell illust ...
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Colen Campbell
Colen Campbell (15 June 1676 – 13 September 1729) was a pioneering Scottish architect and architectural writer who played an important part in the development of the Georgian style. For most of his career, he resided in Italy and England. As well as his architectural designs, he is known for ''Vitruvius Britannicus'', three volumes of high-quality engravings showing the great houses of the time. Early life A descendant of the Campbells of Cawdor Castle, he is believed to be the Colinus Campbell who graduated from the University of Edinburgh in July 1695.page 7, Catalogue of the Drawings Collection of the Royal Institute of British Architects: Colen Campbell, John Harris 1973, Gregg International Publishers Ltd He initially trained as a lawyer, being admitted to the Faculty of Advocates on 29 July 1702. He travelled in Italy between 1695 and 1702, and is believed to be the Colinus Campbell who signed the visitor's book at the University of Padua in 1697. He is believed to ...
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Colen Ferguson
Colen Ferguson (died August 6, 1917) was an American politician who served as the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, from January 21, 1913, to January 16, 1917, under Governor Charles R. Miller. Ferguson was a member of the Delaware Senate The Delaware State Senate is the upper house of the Delaware General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Delaware. It is composed of 21 Senators, each of whom is elected to a four-year term, except when reapportionment occur ... for the Democratic Party. He died aged 82 at his farm in Blackbird on August 6, 1917. References External linksDelaware's Lieutenant Governors 1830s births 1917 deaths Lieutenant governors of Delaware Democratic Party Delaware state senators Year of birth unknown {{Delaware-politician-stub ...
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Colen Donck
Colen Donck (in English "Donck's Colony") was a patroonship in New Netherland along the southern Hudson River in today's Bronx and Yonkers established by Dutch-American lawyer and land developer Adriaen van der Donck. History The land was granted van der Donck by controversial Director General of New Netherlands Willem Kieft in 1646 in return for van der Donck's role as an interpreter and peacemaker in conflicts between Dutch colonists and Native Americans. The West India Company had purchased the land (then called "Kiskiskeck") from its Native American holders in 1639. Van der Donck's parcel began on the mainland directly to the north of the island (Manhattan), continued along the river for twelve miles, and carried eastward as far as the Bronx River, becoming much of what is today the Bronx and southwestern Westchester County. He named his estate Colen Donck (or "Colendonck"; spellings vary, the latter being more consistent with Dutch construction) and built his house betwee ...
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Coolen
Coolen () is a Dutch language, Dutch patronymic surname. Variant forms are ''Colen'', ''Kolen'' and ''Koolen''. ''Cool'' and ''Kool'' are archaic short forms of the given name Nicolaas. In Canada the name may also have evolved as a modern spelling of Coulon (surname), Coulon. Notable people with this surname include: * Antoon Coolen (1897–1961), Dutch writer * Coenrad Laurens Coolen (1773-?), Indonesian evangelist * (1944–2016), Belgian jazz trumpet player * Louis Coolen (born 1952), Dutch football midfielder and manager * Nadia Coolen (born 1994), Dutch football forward * Nancy Coolen (born 1973), Dutch singer and television host * Rini Coolen (born 1967), Dutch football defender and manager * Tom Coolen (born 1953), Canadian ice hockey coach * (born 1995), Belgian cyclist ;Koolen * Dionysius Adrianus Petrus Norbertus Koolen, Dionysius A.P.N. Koolen (1871–1945), Dutch politician, Minister of Labour, Trade and Industry 1925–26 * Kees Koolen (born 1965), Dutch rally raid ra ...
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