Fiona Hall may refer to: Fiona Hall (artist) (born 1953), Australian artist Fiona Hall (politician) (born 1955), British member of the European Parliament...
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Fiona Margaret Hall, AO (born 16 November 1953) is an Australian artistic photographer and sculptor. Hall represented Australia in the 56th International...
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Fiona Jane Hall MBE (née Cutts; born 15 July 1955 in Swinton, Lancashire) is a British politician who was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for...
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Fiona Shaw CBE (born Fiona Mary Wilson; 10 July 1958) is an Irish film and theatre actress. She did extensive work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and...
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Fiona May (born 12 December 1969) is a retired track and field athlete who competed for the United Kingdom and later Italy in the long jump. She won the...
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Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born 25 April 1964) is a British journalist, newsreader, and television presenter. She joined the BBC as a researcher for their...
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Princess Fiona is a fictional character in DreamWorks' Shrek franchise. One of the film series' main characters[broken anchor], Fiona first appears in...
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Melanie Fiona Hallim (born July 4, 1983) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. She began her career in 2002...
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Fergus Hall (born 1947), Scottish artist Fiona Hall (disambiguation), multiple people Fitz Hall (born 1980), English footballer Fitzedward Hall (1825–1901)...
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expanded during the decade to include Rosalie Gascoigne, Bill Henson, Fiona Hall, Tracey Moffatt, Patricia Piccinini and David Noonan. In 1993, Jenny Watson...
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