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2 unusual facts about Justine


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Cruel Passion, a 1977 film starring Koo Stark and Glory Annen

Marquis de Sade: Justine, a 1968 film by Jesús Franco, based on de Sade's novel


Brooke Freeman

Brooke is shot by hitman Don Lennox (Chris Easley), after he mistakes her for Justine and she survives the attack.

Champagnac, Charente-Maritime

Régis Messac, author, (Champagnac, 2 August 1893 - near Gross-Rosen or Dora, around 1945) was born in the Champagnac schoolhouse where his maternal grandparents, Jean Gabillaud and his wife Justine taught.

Cruel Passion

Cruel Passion (also known as Justine) is a 1977 film starring Koo Stark, Martin Potter, Lydia Lisle, Katherine Kath, Glory Annen and directed by Chris Boger.

Dreadknight

Velsing made his home in a renovated Castle Frankenstein where he fought Iron Man with the help of Justine Hammer.

Elly Heuss-Knapp

Elisabeth Eleonore Anna Justine "Elly" Heuss-Knapp, née Knapp (born January 25, 1881 in Strasbourg; died July 19, 1952 in Bonn), was a German liberal politician, author and wife of Theodor Heuss—from 1908 until her death.

Hunter McKay

Hunter arrived to New Zealand with sister, Sophie (Kimberley Crossman) in December 2006 and instantly got in trouble with airport security, much to parents Callum (Peter Mochrie) and Justine's (Laurie Foell) anger.

Jolene Brand

She is married to George Schlatter and has two daughters – Andrea Justine Schlatter and Maria S. Schlatter.

Justina of Padua

The Paduan Basilica and Abbey of Santa Giustina houses art dedicated to the saint, including the Martyrdom of St. Justine by Paolo Veronese.

Justine Harun-Mahdavi

Justine Harun-Mahdavi (Haas, born 11 June 1945 in Morbach, Germany) is a German woman who lived in Iran between 1968 and 1979.

Justine Priestley

Justine Priestley (born August 28, 1969) is an actress from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Justine Shapiro

Justine Shapiro (born March 20, 1963) is one of several main hosts of the Pilot Productions travel/adventure series Globe Trekker (also called Pilot Guides in Canada and originally broadcast as Lonely Planet).

Laurie Foell

In 2005 she appeared in a six week recurring guest role on Shortland Street as Justine Jones, an ambitious career driven doctor hired to assist Dr. Chris Warner (played by Michael Galvin) with the Plastics Unit.

Shortland Street producer Jason Daniel said Justine Jones was a popular character, central to both current and upcoming storylines, hence the decision to recast the role, a first for the kiwi soap opera.

It was announced on Wednesday 22 November 2006 that Shortland Street would replace Foell in the role of Justine Jones with actress Lucy Wigmore.

Math the Band

Math the Band is an American electronic band formed in 2001 in Westford, Massachusetts by Kevin Steinhauser, with Justine Mainville joining in 2007.

Nine News Melbourne

Fill-in presenters for the 6pm bulletin include news presenters Tony Jones, Jo Hall and Brett McLeod, sports presenters Clint Stanaway and Corey Norris, and weather presenters Rebecca Judd, Chloe Bugelly and Justine Mackenzie.

Olivia Hallinan

In December 2011 Hallinan played the role of Justine in Lucinda Coxon's play "Herding Cats" at the Hampstead Theatre, London, a role she previously played at the Ustinov Studio, Bath in December 2010.

Sophie McKay

Sophie arrived in December 2006 and instantly got into trouble with customs much to parents - Callum (Peter Mochrie) and Justine's (Laurie Foell) horror.

Steven Martens

In 2004 he was coach from the national team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the tournament at which Justine Henin would win Olympic tennis gold for Belgium.

Tanya Lehman

Tanya Justine (Lehman) Jarrett (born August 14, 1983) is a beauty queen, model, and actress from York, Pennsylvania who has competed in the Miss USA pageant.

The Adventures of Justine

The Adventures of Justine is a series of seven erotic feature films and made-for-TV movies featuring Daneen Boone as the heroine Justine Wilkenson.

The Lament for Icarus

According to Dr. Justine Hopkins, Draper identifies Icarus "with the other heroes of the Pre-Raphaelites and symbolists, who, like James Dean half a century later, manage to live fast, die young and leave a beautiful corpse".

Tony Backhouse

He has arranged and recorded backing vocals for Dave Dobbyn, Tim Finn, Vince Jones, Justine Clarke and the Umbrellas.


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