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List of women with ovarian cancer. This is a list of notable women who have or had ovarian cancer, whose illness attracted publicity. Fakhriya Abdel Karim (aka "Zainab"), Iraqi actress and political activist (died at age 6. Andrea Adams, English BBC broadcaster, journalist and anti- bullying activist (died at age 4. November 7, 1. 99. Glenda Adams, Australian novelist and writer (died at age 6.
Professor Dora Nkem Akunyili, Nigerian politician and academic (died at age 5. Rita Angus, New Zealand artist and painter (died at age 6. Evelyn Ankers, American film actress (died at age 6. Dr Barbara Mary Ansell, British scientist and paediatric rheumatologist (died at age 7. Maryam Babangida, Nigerian first lady (died at age 6.
Marina Baiul, mother of Ukrainian Olympic figure skater Oksana Baiul (died in 1. Marcia Barrett, Jamaican- born British singer, surviving[1. Eileen Barton, Brooklyn- born American singer (died at age 8. Kathy Bates, Oscar- winning American actress (later treated for breast cancer and lymphedema), surviving[1.
Laurie Beechman, American actress/singer (died at age 4. Marcheline Bertrand, American film actress; mother of Angelina Jolie and James Haven (died at age 5. Carol Bly, American short- story writer/essayist (died at age 7. Maria del Carmen Bousada de Lara, world's oldest mother (died age 6. Clare Boylan, Irish writer (died at age 5.
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Raelene Boyle, Australian athlete; surviving[1. Diem Brown, American reality TV star (The Real World and Road Rules; died at age 3. Laura Crandall Brown, for whom the Laura Crandall Brown Ovarian Cancer Foundation in Birmingham, Alabama was founded (died in 2. Pam Brown, American politician (died at age 5. Elicia Brown- Pomeroy, American journalist (JTA, The Forward, and the New York Jewish Week) and memoirist (died age 4. Tina Brozman, American lawyer and judge (died at age 5. Dorothy Brunson, American businesswoman; first African American woman to own radio and television stations (died at age 7.
Zenobia Camprubí Aymar, Spanish- born (of Catalan and Puerto Rican descent) writer, poet and translator (died at age 6. Ann Carter, American child actress (The Curse of the Cat People; died at age 7. Veronica Castang, British film, stage and television actress (died at age 5. Jill Chaifetz, American lawyer and children's right advocate (died at age 4. Carol Channing, American stage and musical comedy actress, surviving[2. Cayle Chernin, Canadian actress, writer, and producer (died at age 6.
Bonnie Christensen, American children's book author and illustrator (died at age 6. Caitlin Clarke, American actress (died at age 5. Alma Cogan, English singer/entertainer (died at age 3. Claudia Cohen, American socialite and journalist (died at age 5. Anita Connick, American lawyer, judge and Louisiana Supreme Court justice (died at age 5.
Maureen Connolly, tennis great; first woman to win four grand slam titles in one year (died age 3. Mary Cooney, American social worker, freelance book editor, and Arizona Daily Star copy editor (died at age 6. Helen Cresswell, British writer and author (died at age 7. Kartina Dahari, Malaysian singer (died at age 7. Rosa De. Lauro, US congresswoman (D- CT), surviving[4. Sandy Dennis, Tony Award and Oscar- winning American theater and film actress (died at age 5. Nancy Dolman, Canadian actress and wife of Martin Short (died at age 5.
Diana Dors, British actress, also known as Diana d'Ors (died at age 5. Sara Douglass, Australian fantasy writer (died at age 5. Watch The Secret Garden Instanmovie on this page. Doris Dungey, American blogger and analyst on economic and finance issues (died at age 4.
Ann Dunham, American anthropologist; mother of U. S. President Barack Obama (died at age 5. Holly Dunn, American country music performer (died at age 5. Patricia C. Dunn, American businesswoman and former Hewlett- Packard executive (died at age 5. Robert Eads, American female to male transsexual who was denied medical treatment for the cancer in the US state of Georgia (died at age 5. Lorraine Ellison, American soul singer (died at age 5. Susan Fernandez (aka Susan Fernandez Magno), Filipino singer, activist and academic (died at age 5.
Jeannie Ferris, Australian politician (died at age 6. Patricia Franchi Flaherty, founder of Ovations for the Cure (died at age 5.
Susan Fleetwood, British film actress (died at age 5. Dr. Rosalind Franklin, British chemist and crystallographer, linked to discovery of the shape of the double helix of DNA (died at age 3. Catherine Gaskin, Irish- Australian novelist (died at age 8. Lovette George, Broadway actress and singer, died age 4. Lynda Gibson, Australian comedian and actress (died at age 4.
Frances Ginsberg, American operatic soprano (died at age 5. Debbie Goad, American journalist and magazine publisher (died at age 4. Johanna Silver Gordon, American schoolteacher (died at age 5. Johanna's Law" was named[6. Ella Grasso, American politician; first woman ever to be elected a state governor in the United States in her own right (died at age 6.
Nancy Graves, American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and filmmaker (died at age 5. Marjorie Gross, Canadian comedian and television writer/producer (Seinfeld; died at age 4. Sally Gross, American dancer, choreographer and teacher of dance (died at age 8.
Linda Grover, American peace activist, founder of Global Family Day (died at age 7. Kate Guinzburg, American film producer (died at age 6. Dolly Haas, German- American actress and singer (died at age 8. Hasri Ainun Habibie, Indonesian physician and wife of President. B. J. Habibie; served as First Lady of Indonesia from 1. Joan Hackett, American actress (died at age 4.
Cassandra Harris, Australian actress; first wife of Pierce Brosnan (died at age 4. Cassandra Harris's mother, Mrs.
Roma Waites, and Harris' daughter, Charlotte Brosnan (aged 4. Cecilia Hart, American television and stage actress (died at age 6. Josephine Hart, Lady Saatchi, Irish- born British- based novelist (died at age 6. Joyce Hatto, British pianist (died at age 7. Dianne Heatherington, Canadian film and television actress (died at age 4. Sharon Tyler Herbst, American chef and cookbook author (died at age 6. Denise Jefferson, American dancer/director of the Ailey School (died at age 6.
Margaret Juntwait, American radio host, host of Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts from 2. Madeline Kahn, American actress, singer and comedian (died at age 5. Shizuko Kasagi, Japanese jazz singer and actress (died at age 7. Amy Kass, American academic and educator at the University of Chicago (died at age 7. Tomoko Kawakami, Japanese voice actress (died at age 4. Grace Keagy, American musical theatre, soap opera and television actress (died at age 8. Pagan Kennedy, American author, surviving[9.
Coretta Scott King, American civil rights activist; widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Laura Knaperek, American politician, public official, and member of the Arizona House of Representatives (died at age 6.
Manisha Koirala, Bollywood actress and political activist, surviving[9. Myra Nathalie Kraft (née Hiatt; December 2. July 2. 0, 2. 01.
New England Patriots football team, Robert "Bob" Kraft[9. Joyce Kulhawik, American film critic and Boston television personality; former TV co- host of movie critic Leonard Maltin; surviving[9.
Sarabeth Kusick, wife of American baseball player Craig Kusick (died at age 5. Francess Lantz, American librarian, novelist and writer (died at age 5. Evelyn Lauder, Vienna- born New York businesswoman, breast cancer awareness activist, and philanthropist (died at age 7. Marjie Lawrence, British actress (died at age 7.
American television - Wikipedia. The following is a list of events that affected American television in 2. January[edit]Date. Event. 1WPGA- TV/Macon, Georgia drops its ABC affiliation to become independent. WGXA, the Fox affiliate in Macon, adds ABC to its digital subchannel, reuniting the station with the network it was previously affiliated with.[1]Unable to reach a deal with Scripps Networks Interactive concerning retransmission fees, Cablevision temporarily drops Scripps- owned HGTV and the Food Network from its lineup.[2] The dispute is resolved on January 2. Time Warner Cable and News Corporation sign a new retransmission deal, thus averting what would have been a blackout of the Fox broadcast network and several cable networks on Time Warner Cable systems.[4]5.
The ABC soap All My Children celebrates 4. Additionally, the program will convert to high definition as it moves production from New York to Los Angeles (the first episodes in the format air in February).[5]6.
David Hasselhoff announces that he will not return as a judge for America's Got Talent due to pursuing other projects.[6]7. Sinclair Broadcast Group reaches a one- year retransmission agreement with Mediacom.[7]Reports surface that NBC may move Jay Leno back into the 1.
ET/PT slot and move Conan O'Brien's Tonight Show back to 1. AM (ET/PT); [8] an NBC representative later confirms that Leno's primetime show will end in February.[9] NBC's plan displeases O'Brien, who in a January 1. The Tonight Show at any other time slot other than its traditional 1. PM time.[1. 0] Thus begins a bitter divorce between O'Brien and NBC that would result in a $4. NBC for O'Brien—but not before the controversy becomes a media cause celebre, with O'Brien gaining sympathy from fellow talk hosts and the general public and NBC receiving a public relations black eye. Top- ranked Alabama defeats second- ranked Texas, 3.
BCS National Championship Game. It is the last BCS game to air on broadcast television (on ABC), with cable network ESPN taking over coverage of the entire BCS the following season.
Fox's relationship with the BCS ended on January 4 with its broadcast of the Fiesta Bowl.)1. Fox's animated sitcom The Simpsons celebrates 2. Once Upon a Time in Springfield" (Anne Hathaway, Jackie Mason and Eartha Kitt are guest voices).[1. A one- hour 2. 0th anniversary special, hosted by Morgan Spurlock, follows the episode. Howie Mandel is announced as the new judge for America's Got Talent.[1.
Fox announces that Simon Cowell will depart from American Idol in May in order to launch a US version of X Factor in Fall 2. The i. Carly special, "i.
Saved Your Life", premieres on Nickelodeon. This special broke the record as the highest- rated premiere in Nickelodeon history, surpassing the series premiere of All Grown Up! The FCC votes to close the terrestrial loophole that keeps fiber delivered regional sports networks such as Comcast Sports.
Net Philadelphia, 4. SD, Cox Sports Television, Time Warner Cable Sports. Net, and Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast off of satellite systems.[1.
Comcast files an appeal the next day.[1. Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief, an international telethon to provide relief for survivors of the 2. Haiti earthquake, airs live on all major United States broadcast networks, many cable channels, and many other television channels across the world. Conan O'Brien's 7½- month, 1. The Tonight Show comes to an end (and with it his 2. NBC). Tom Hanks and Neil Young are his final guests; Steve Carell makes a surprise appearance, conducting an "exit interview" with O'Brien; and Beck, Ben Harper, Billy Gibbons, and Will Ferrell perform "Free Bird" with O'Brien and The Tonight Show Band in the closing segment.
Competitors Direc. TV and Dish Network team up to file a lawsuit in Massachusetts alleging discrimination in reaction to the state's new 5% satellite TV tax.[1. Samantha Harris announces that she will not return as the co- host of Dancing with the Stars in order to focus on other projects like her correspondent duties at The Insider and Entertainment Tonight.[1. In what can be described as rarity for having a person who works for one network appearing on a competitor, Fox News Channel president Roger Ailes is among the guest panelists on ABC's This Week; in a roundtable discussion, Ailes defends his network's reputation from the other panelists.[1. February[edit]Date. Event. 3Le. SEA announces the sale of KWHD/Denver to Liberman Broadcasting; the station will switch to Liberman's Estrella TV network after the sale is completed.[2. Comcast rebrands their large- market triple play offerings under the Xfinity name.[2.
New Orleans Saints defeat the Indianapolis Colts, 3. Super Bowl XLIV. Nielsen Media Research calls CBS's broadcast of the game the most watched telecast in history, beating 1. M*A*S*H series finale (which also aired on CBS).[2.
After 2. 8½ years and a shift from music to reality programming, MTV drops the "Music Television" moniker from its logo.[2. Direc. TV drops the Sirius XM Radio music channels and replaces them with DMX's Sonic Tap channels.[2. After 5½ months in primetime, The Jay Leno Show has its finale on NBC, with guests Ashton Kutcher, Gabourey Sidibe and Bob Costas, plus appearances by Kurt Warner and Donald Trump.[2. The 2. 01. 0 Winter Olympics begin airing from Vancouver, British Columbia on NBC and its family of networks. The remake of the 1.
We Are the World" for victims of the 2. Haiti earthquake debuts as part of NBC's ceremonies broadcast.[2. Direc. TV sues competitor Dish Network for false advertising over TV ads which claim Dish Network has the same channels but for a much lower price.[2. Dish Network denies all claims and counter- sues on February 1. Direc. TV drops its lawsuit on April 1. WWE replaces its show ECW with WWE NXT on Syfy.[3. The closing ceremonies of the 2.
Winter Olympics are held in Vancouver, British Columbia. Earlier in the day, Canada's 3–2 overtime win against the United States for the gold medal in men's hockey is seen by over 2. Winter Olympics.[3. Date. Event. 1After securing rights formerly held by Setanta Sports USA, Fox Soccer Channel launches premium companion channel Fox Soccer Plus.[3. As a result, Setanta Sports USA is shuttered.[3.
Nine months after ceding his host chair to Conan O'Brien and heading to prime- time, Jay Leno returns as host of The Tonight Show. Leno's first guests back are Jamie Foxx, Lindsey Vonn, and musical guest Brad Paisley. Betty White also makes a cameo appearance. Roger Ebert is interviewed on The Oprah Winfrey Show, his first televised appearance since losing his ability to speak due to complications from a 2. ABC announces that Brooke Burke will be the new co- host of Dancing with the Stars beginning in the Spring 2. After 6½ months of negotiations and attacks, Versus and Direc. TV resolve their carriage dispute and the channel is returned to the satellite provider's service—on the same package it was before the dispute began.[3.
Dish Network/Echo. Star launches its newest satellite, Echo. Star XIV.[3. 7]2. Monty Hall, the original and most well- known host of Let's Make a Deal, returns to the CBS game show for a full week.[3. Dish Network sues Direc.
TV for false advertising for a series of ads themed around the classic game show To Tell the Truth comparing Dish Network and the cable television industry as 'impostors'.[3. Cablevision partners with former sister network MSG Network to create "MSG 3. D," the first dedicated 3.