Joan of Arc
No, he did not have blond hair, but he did have blue eyes.
His hair had a reddish tint. So, you could call him a strawberry blond.
Well there was a few female bushrangers and infact alot of them migrated from Italy. One famous one was named "Rupert Piccasso."
Bonnie Parker of bonnie and Clyde fame
Joni Mitchell
no
Grace Jones
Bob Marley became famous in the mid-sixties.
Madison Leisle from Ghost Whisperer is the blond girl in the famous footwear Christmas commercial.
The female version, blonde is "rubia." "Blonde" in Spanish is "rubio" or "rubia" where rubio is male (blond) and rubia female (blonde).
It is more common in female but they both can have it
Kelly Osbourne
A person can hear an original song that was famous during the early sixties by downloading the song on iTunes. A person may also listen to a recorded version of the song on YouTube.
Debbie Harry
The word blonde can be a noun (blonde-haired female) or an adjective meaning of a light color (referring to women or hair). When referring to a male person, the noun and adjective is blond.
Blue Cheer were famous in the late sixties. In the years from 1967 to 1969, they had their golden years. They were famous for their cover of "Summertime Blues".