Edith Stein
Origin/Culture/Country: GermanEdith Stein: German philosopher, a Carmelite nun, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church,
Édith Piaf
Origin/Culture/Country: FrenchÉdith Piaf: was a French singer and cultural icon who is widely accepted as the country's greatest pop singer.[1] Her singing reflected her life, with her specialty being the ballads. Among her famous songs are "La vie en rose" (1946), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Milord" (1959), and "Non, je ne regrette rien" (1960).
Edith Norma Shearer
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianEdith Norma Shearer: was an Academy Award–winning Canadian-American actress..Shearer was one of the most popular actresses in the world from the mid-1920s until her retirement in 1942. Her early films cast her as the girl-next-door but after her 1930 film The Divorcee, she played sexually liberated women in sophisticated contemporary comedies and dramas, as well as several historical and period films.
Edith Eleanor Bowman
Origin/Culture/Country: ScottishEdith Eleanor Bowman: She is mostly known for hosting a weekday afternoon radio slot on BBC Radio 1 and for presenting a variety of music related television shows and music festivals [1]. Bowman's television debut was in 1997 as a news reader on MTV UK. She went on to host many shows for the station, including co-presenting chart show Hitlist UK with Cat Deeley, with whom she also presented Hit Music Sunday on Capital FM in 2001û2002 and travel show Roadtripping for BBC Choice in 2002.She became a presenter on Channel 4's breakfast show RI:SE when it launched on April 29, 2002, staying with the programme until teaming up with Colin Murray, who had also worked on RI:SE, on March 29, 2003 to cohost Colin and Edith on BBC Radio 1
Edith Marie McGuire
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanEdith Marie McGuire: is a former American sprinter.McGuire ran for Tennessee State University. TSU had a very successful women's sprinting team in the 1960s, including triple Olympic champions Wilma Rudolph, Wyomia Tyus, and McGuire.