Geraldine Brooks
Origin/Culture/Country: AustralianGeraldine Brooks: is an Australian-American journalist and author
Geraldine Clinton Little
Origin/Culture/Country: IrishGeraldine Clinton Little: was an Irish-born poet who spent her life in the United States. She published ten books, and her stories and poems appeared in over 400 journals.Her poetry went from haiku—a short Japanese verse form—to book-length poems, including "Hakugai," which "gives voice" to the 110,000 Japanese-Americans interned in prison camps during World War II, according to a 1984 review. It said, "Through dramatic monologues, snatches of conversation and journal notes, the prisoners lost words are heard again. The world of their hakugai [persecution] is resurrected."[citation needed]
Geraldine Anne Ferraro
Origin/Culture/Country: United StatesGeraldine Anne Ferraro: is a Democratic politician and a former member of the United States House of Representatives. She is perhaps best known as the first—and, to date, only—female Vice Presidential candidate representing a major American political party.[1]
Geraldine Leigh Chaplin
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanGeraldine Leigh Chaplin: is a Golden Globe and BAFTA Award-nominated actress and the daughter of Charlie Chaplin.When Chaplin was eight years old, she appeared uncredited in her father's film Limelight. When her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ended, she followed her father into the acting profession.
Geraldine Yuson Bonnevie
Origin/Culture/Country: FilipinoGeraldine Yuson Bonnevie: an actress in the Philippines.In 1985 she ventured into dramatic roles, starting with 'Mike de Leon' 's Hindi nahahati ang langit (1985). Her other films are A Dangerous Life (1988) (mini), with American actor Gary Busey; Orapronobis (1989), Pangarap na Ginto (1990), Huwag mong Salingin ang Sugat ko (1991) and Akin ang Pangarap Mo (1992). In Babaeng Nawawala sa Sarili (1989), Bonnevie sizzled and wowed critics and audiences alike in the role of a possessed woman. She also portrayed real-life characters, such as in Eskapo: The Serge Osmena-Geny Lopez Story (1995), as the wife of Geny Lopez; as one of the accused parents in the child-molestation drama, Minsan May Pangarap: The Guce Family Story (1995), shot in New York City; as the girlfriend of activist Leopoldo Mabilangan in Ka Hector (1995); and as Governor Chavit Singson's wife in Chavit (2003), opposite Cesar Montano and Eddie Garcia. She also did some sexy roles in Tag araw Tag Ulan where she starred with Gary Estrada. [