Lorna - People

People

  • Lorna Aponte, Panamanian rapper who recorded the popular song "Papi Chulo (Te Traigo el Mmmm)"
  • Lorna Arnold, British historian of the UK's nuclear weapons programmes
  • Lorna Bennett, Jamaican reggae singer
  • Dame Lorna May Boreland-Kelly, British magistrate and member of the Judicial Appointments Commission
  • Lorna Dee Cervantes, Chicana American poet
  • Lorna Cordeiro, a singer from Goa, India
  • Lorna Crozier, Canadian poet and essayist
  • Lorna Fitzgerald, British actress
  • Lorna Goldberg, American social worker, psychoanalyst, psychotherapist and researcher of cults
  • Lorna Goodison, Jamaican poet
  • Lorna Griffin, American shot putter and discus thrower
  • Lorna Hill, British author, primarily of children's books
  • Lorna E. Lockwood, first female Chief Justice of a state supreme court in the US
  • Lorna Luft, American singer and actress, daughter of Judy Garland and half-sister of Liza Minnelli
  • Lorna Raver, American actress who played Sylvia Ganush in the 2009 horror film Drag Me to Hell
  • Lorna Sage, British literary critic and author
  • Lorna Simpson, American photographer
  • Lorna Tolentino, Filipina film actress
  • Lorna Yabsley, British actress and photographer

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