Angela Mortimer Barrett
Althea Gibson won the Wimbledon women's title in 1957 and 1958, defeating Darlene Hard and Angela Mortimer, respectively. Arthur Ashe defeated Jimmy Connors for the men's Wimbledon title in 1975.
Angela Mortimer was born on 1932-04-21.
The cast of Angela - 2013 includes: Heather Allen Kittrell as Tiffany Christine Bickford as Darlene Teresa Butler Marler as Loving Mother Brooke Green as Angela
The cast of Mafalda - 2012 includes: Anson Cooke as Ray Christine Pardee as Angela Meredith Sause as Mafalda
The cast of ETC - 2002 includes: Christine Bersola as Herself - Host Angela Calina as Herself - Host (2002)
The cast of We Wanted More - 2013 includes: Angela Asher as Karen Christine Horne as Hannah Skyler Wexler
The baby in "Bones" is played by multiple sets of twin babies to comply with labor laws that limit how long infants can be on set. The identity of the babies who play Christine Angela Booth, the daughter of characters Brennan and Booth, has not been publicly disclosed.
Althea Gibson won the Ladies Singles championship at Wimbledon in 1957 and 1958. She also won three Ladies Doubles championships at Wimbledon, partnering with Angela Buxton to win in 1956, Darlene Hard to win in 1957, and Maria Bueno to win in 1958. I bet she was like the best tennis butt kicker ever in the world of tennis butt kicking
Ali Louise Hartman has: Played Baby Christine in "Bones" in 2005. Played Phillip Halstead Lipton in "The Office" in 2005. Played Christine Booth in "Bones" in 2005. Played Christine Angela Booth in "Bones" in 2005. Played Nora Braverman in "Parenthood" in 2010. Played Emma in "Baby Daddy" in 2012.
Susanne Allan Hartman has: Played Baby Christine in "Bones" in 2005. Played Phillip Halstead Lipton in "The Office" in 2005. Played Christine Booth in "Bones" in 2005. Played Christine Angela Booth in "Bones" in 2005. Played Nora Braverman in "Parenthood" in 2010. Played Emma in "Baby Daddy" in 2012.
Ann Jones defeated Nancy Richey in the finals to win the 1966 French Open women's singles title.