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Elena Gigli
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| Female water polo goalkeeper from Italy, who won the gold medal with the Women's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. |
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Elena Yurievna Smurova
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| Russian water polo player, who won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics |
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The Infanta Doña Elena, Duchess of Lugo
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| Elder daughter of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía of Spain, and fourth in the line of succession to the Spanish throne, after Infanta Sofía |
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Elena Souliotis
Origin/Culture/Country: GreekElena Souliotis: was an operatic soprano initially hailed as "the next Callas.
Elena Vitrichenko
Origin/Culture/Country: UkrainianElena Vitrichenko: is an Individual Rhythmic Gymnast. She comes from a gymnast family - her mother Nina was also a rhythmic gymnast and indeed was also her daughter's coach at the famed Deryuguina School in Kyiv. Elena was put into rhythmic gymnastics in 1980 at 4 years of age.
Elena Altieri
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianElena Altieri: was a Italian film actress. She appeared in 27 films between 1937 and 1955.
Elena Maureen Bertolini,
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianElena Maureen Bertolini,: Her first screen appearance was in the Anna Magnani film, La Fuggitiva in 1941. She appeared mainly in small roles and in the occasional leading role in nearly 100 films both Italian and American. Her appearances include Quo Vadis (1951), Abdulla the Great (1955), Ben Hur (1959), Madame Sans-Gêne (1962), Cleopatra (1963), If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969), Moses the Lawgiver (1975), Jesus of Nazareth (1977) (mini-series). Her last film appearance was in the Costa-Gavras film Amen. in 2002.
Elena Seracini Vitiello;
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianElena Seracini Vitiello;: was an Italian silent film actress. She was one of the most successful silent film stars in the first quarter of the twentieth-century.Her first important movie, Histoire d'un pierrot, was under the direction of Baldassarre Negroni in 1913. Gradually she developed her beauty and elegance, plus a strong, intense, and charming personality, which would be the key of her success as a silent movie actress. With Assunta Spina in 1915 she took care of the scripts as well as performing the role of the main character. Bertini was popular internationally, her sophistication emulated around the world by women moviegoers. Reputedly, in 1915 she earned $175,000--a record for the time; Mary Pickford wouldn't catch up until the following year