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Lisette may refer to: People: *Jean Lisette Aroeste (1932-2020), ''Star Trek'' fan who sold scripts to the program *Lisette de Brinon (1896–1982), the Jewish wife of the pro-Nazi French collaborator, Fernand de Brinon * Lisette Burrows, New Zealand physical education academic * Lisette Diaz (born 1983), American actress, model and beauty pageant contestant * Lisette Dufour (born 1949), Québécoise voice actress, the French voice of Lisa Simpson on ''The Simpsons'' * Lisette Denison Forth (1786–1866), African-American woman from Michigan who was born a slave * Lisette Kampus (born 1984), Estonian LGBT rights movement activist * Lisette Kohlhagen (1890–1969), South Australian artist * Lisette Lanvin (1913–2004), French film actress *Lisette Lapointe (born 1943), Quebec politician, journalist and teacher *Gabriel Lisette (1919–2001), Chadian politician, played a key role in the decolonization of Chad * Lisette Luca of Luca Family Singers, African American singing group in th ...
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Jean Lisette Aroeste
Jean Lisette Aroeste (2 October 1932 – August 2020) was an American screenwriter. A librarian at the University of California, Los Angeles, she was a ''Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek'' fan who became one of four writers with no prior television writing credits (David Gerrold, Judy Burns and Joyce Muskat were the other three) to sell scripts to the program. Her first sale, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", was an unsolicited script which Star Trek co-producer Robert H. Justman read and recommended to Gene Roddenberry. She then sold the story "A Handful of Dust", which was eventually produced as "All Our Yesterdays (Star Trek: The Original Series), All Our Yesterdays" – the second-to-last episode of the original ''Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek'' series. These two episodes were her only television sales. Aroeste had previously been an acquisitions librarian at the Harvard University Library; after UCLA, she subsequently was head of References and Collecti ...
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Lisette Nieves
Lisette Nieves is an American academic, non-profit leader, and public official. She is the president of the Fund for the City of New York and a Distinguished Clinical Instructor with New York University. In July 2022, she became a U.S. Senate-confirmed member of the board of directors of AmeriCorps. Early life and education Nieves was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from John Dewey High School. She received her B.A. from Brooklyn College in 1992, and while an undergraduate she spent time studying at the London School of Economics as a Harry S. Truman Scholarship. As a Rhodes Scholar she earned a B.A./M.A. from the University of Oxford in 1994, and then returned to the United States to earn a master's degree in public administration from Princeton University. She went on to earn a master's degree in public affairs and domestic politics from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University,
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Tropical Storm Lisette
Throughout the month of February 1997, as a consequence of an active Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) tropical cyclogenesis was quite common over the southern Indian Ocean, and especially the Mozambique Channel. Two storms in particular, Cyclone Josie and Tropical Storm Lisette formed in the Channel and inundated much of Mozambique. Affecting a country already inundated by Cyclone Josie earlier in the year, Lisette brought additional flooding to the nation. The Nampula Province in Mozambique was severely damaged by the storm, where many roads were damaged. Effects from the system spread as far north as northern Mozambique. Overall, 87 people died while 80,000 others were directly affected. Meteorological history In late January into February 1997, the ITCZ produced areas of convection around the northern tip of Madagascar. One such convective system from spawned a low pressure area between Tromelin island and Agaléga, which initially was still located within the I ...
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Lisette (Let Them Eat Cake)
''Let Them Eat Cake'' is a British sitcom that aired on BBC One in 1999. Starring Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, it is one of the few programmes in which ''French and Saunders'' have both appeared which they did not create themselves. Plot It is 1782, seven years before the French Revolution. The most reviled woman in France is the ambitious and immoral Comtesse de Vache, who stalks the halls of the Palace of Versailles, spreading terror into the hearts of her fellow aristocrats by gathering their darkest and most intimate secrets. The Comtesse's servants are her maid, former sex worker Lisette, and her flamboyantly gay couturier, Bouffant. Her constant rival is Madame de Plonge, who is accompanied by her naïve yet sharp-witted daughter, Eveline. Cast * Jennifer Saunders as Colombine, Comtesse de Vache * Dawn French as Lisette * Adrian Scarborough as Monsieur Bouffant * Alison Steadman as Madame de Plonge (episodes 1, 2, 4, 6) * Lucy Punch as Eveline de Plonge (episodes ...
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Lisette Verea
Lisette Verea (August 27, 1914 – August 27, 2003) was a Romanian-born cabaret singer and actress, best-known for her appearance in the Marx Brothers film ''A Night in Casablanca'' (1946). Early life Lisette Verea was born in Bucharest, the daughter of Hainerik Chaim Veksler Verea and Olga Veksler Verea. Career Verea moved to the United States in 1941. Her name appears on the passenger list on President Grant liner, which arrived in New York on October 3, 1941. In 1944, she appeared on Broadway in a pair of operettas on a double bill (''La Serva Patrona'' and ''The Secret of Suzanne''), and in a revival of ''The Merry Widow''. In 1946, publicity proclaimed her "Hollywood's newest glamor girl." Screen appearances by Verea included ''Trenul fantoma'' (1933) and in the Marx Brothers film ''A Night in Casablanca'' (1946). In ''A Night in Casablanca'', she sang " Who's Sorry Now?" in French and English. The ''New York Times'' critic enjoyed her performance, calling her character Beat ...
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Aurélie Marie-Lisette Talate
Aurélie Marie-Lisette Talate, also known as Lisette Talate or Aurelie Talate in her community«Lisette Talate:"If I could return to Diego for good, I would become young again"» rchive sur www.lexpress.mu, 6 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) (19 March 1941↑ Shenaz Patel, « Voir Diego et renaître , Le Mauricien » rchive sur www.lemauricien.com, 22 mars 2015 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) – 4 January 2012↑ a, b et c « Lisette Talat, combattante des Chagos, s’est éteinte à l’hôpital Jeetoo ce mercredi 4 janvier » rchive sur www.lexpress.mu, 4 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015)) was a Chagossian activist and emblematic figure of the Chagossian struggle to regain their islands;↑ a, b et c Cassam Uteem, « HOMMAGE À MARIE-LISETTE TALATE: Puisse-t-elle trouver son paradis dans l’au-delà ! » rchive sur www.lemauricien.com, 5 janvier 2012 (consulté le 6 juillet 2015) which they were forcibly exiled from by the occupying US military with permi ...
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Lisette Stenberg
Caroline Lisette (Maria Elisabet) Stenberg (23 October 1770 in Stockholm or Gothenburg – 18 June 1847 in Vänersborg) was a Swedish stage actress, singer and pianist. She was a popular stage celebrity artist in Gustavian era Stockholm, and a star of the Stenborg Theatre. She was not only an actress but also a singer and a musician, and played piano forte between the acts.Johan Flodmark: Stenborgska skådebanorna: bidrag till Stockholms teaterhistoria, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1893 Life Lisette Stenberg was born under the name Maria Elisabet Stenberg as the daughter of a custom inspector in Gothenburg, the narrative of her background was that she had initially ran away from home with a lover, and when she was abandoned by him and her family would not accept her back, she took employment as the theater out of necessity: "Abandoned by her family, betrayed by her lover, the theatre became her only refuge, and in her despair she vowed to become the most extravagant actress that e ...
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