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Adrienne is the
French feminine form of the male name Adrien. Its
meaning is
literally "from the city Hadria."
Adrienne Ames (1907–1947),
American actress...
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Adrienne Levine (June 24, 1966 –
November 1, 2006),
usually known by the
stage name
Adrienne S****y (sometimes
credited as
Adrienne S****ey), was an American...
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Adrienne Jo
Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an
American actress and author. She came to
prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's
original Rizzo in the musical...
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Adrienne ****nault is a
Canadian journalist who is the
Chief Correspondent of CBC News and
anchor of The
National since November 2017. Born and raised...
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Adrienne Ames (born Ruth
Adrienne McClure;
August 3, 1907 – May 31, 1947) was an
American film actress.
Early in her
career she was
known as
Adrienne...
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Adrienne Posta (born
Adrienne Luanne Poster, 24
March 1949) is a
British actress and singer,
prominent during the 1960s and 1970s. She
adopted the surname...
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Adrienne Arsht (born
February 4, 1942) is an
American businesswoman and philanthropist.
Arsht was born to a
Jewish family in Wilmington, Delaware, to Samuel...
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Adrienne Maloof (born
September 4, 1961) is an
American businesswoman,
television personality, shoe designer, and co-owner of the
various business holdings...
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Adrienne Warren (born May 6, 1987) is an
American actress,
singer and dancer. She made her
Broadway debut in the 2012
musical Bring It On, and in 2016...
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Adrienne Corri (born
Adrienne Riccoboni; 13
November 1931 – 13
March 2016) was a
Scottish actress. She was born
Adrienne Riccoboni in
Glasgow in November...