Maxine - People

People

  • Maxine Andrews (1916-1995), member of The Andrews Sisters singing trio
  • Maxine Audley (1923–1992), English actress
  • Maxine Brown (country singer) (born 1932), American country music singer
  • Maxine Brown (soul singer) (born 1939), American soul and R&B singer
  • Maxine D. Brown, American computer scientist
  • Maxine Carr, convicted of perverting the course of justice in relation to the Soham murders (not to be confused with Maxine Moore Carr / Maxine Waters below)
  • Maxine Elliott (1868-1940), American actress
  • Maxine Hong Kingston (born 1940), Chinese American author and Professor Emerita
  • Maxine Kumin (born 1925), American poet and author
  • Maxine Mawhinney, a newsreader on the BBC News 24 hour television channel
  • Maxine McKew (born 1953), Australian politician and journalist
  • Maxine Nightingale (born 1952), British R&B and soul music singer
  • Maxine Peake (born 1974), English actress
  • Maxine Sanders (born Arline Maxine Morris, 1946), prominent Wiccan
  • Maxine Sullivan (born Marietta Williams, 1911–1987), American jazz vocalist/performer
  • Maxine Waters (born Maxine Moore Carr, 1938), American politician
  • Maxine (wrestler), Stage name of American former professional wrestler, model, and former WWE Diva Karlee Pérez

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