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"Tim Wiesner (born 21 November 1996) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Fortuna Düsseldorf II. References External links * 1996 births Living people Sportspeople from Dortmund German footballers Association football goalkeepers Fortuna Düsseldorf II players Fortuna Düsseldorf players Regionalliga players 2. Bundesliga players Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia "
"Florence Ethel Birchenough (13 January 1894 - 3 July 1973) was a British track and field athlete, recognised as the first British woman to find international success in throwing events. Born at Acton Green, then in Middlesex, Birchenough attended the Regent Street Polytechnic, where she studied gymnastics and completed the British Association for Physical Training diploma, to qualify as a teacher of the sport. She began practising the discus, javelin and shot put, and as one of the first British women to do so, photographs of her demonstrating the events were used in Sophie Eliott-Lynn's 1925 book, Athletics for Women and Girls."Women athletes between the world wars", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Birchenough's first international competition was the 1921 Women's Olympiad in Monte Carlo, where she formed part of a team representing the Polytechnic, and won the javelin competition. The following year, she was a founder of the Women's Amateur Athletic Association (WAAA) and in 1923 participated at the first WAAA Championships becoming british champion in shot-put. She also held its discus title from 1924 until 1928. In 1924 the participated in the 1924 Women's Olympiad taking the bronze medal in the discus throw. By 1927, she had at some point held the British record in all three of her events. She captained the British team at the 1926 Women's World Games.Jean Williams, A Contemporary History of Women's Sport, Part One: Sporting Women, 1850-1960, p.137 Birchenough married Henry Jack Millichap in 1932 and remained involved in athletics as an official of the WAAA. References 1894 births 1973 deaths English female discus throwers English female javelin throwers English female shot putters People from Acton, London Women's World Games medalists "
"Chita Foras (1900–1986), was an Italian-Argentine actress noted for her work in silent and sound films. Biography Born Josefína Foras Cossini, Chita Foras was an actress who appeared in numerous films during cinema's golden age. She worked in film and theater for more than three decades. She married filmmaker Nelo Cosimi in March 1929. He directed her in several films, including a pair – ' (1930) and ' (1931) – which were intended, in vain, to be released with disc-based sound systems. She was part of the on-air staff of LRA Radio Nacional Buenos Aires who put on the radio play Las dos carátulas: El teatro de la humanidad in the 1980s, along with actors such as Adolfo Duncan, Claudia Durán, Adrián Di Stefano, Liliana Giménez, Miguel Ángel Medrano, Ricardo Lani, Haydeé Lesquer, Néstor Losadas, Norma Agüero, Rodolfo Caraballo, Enrique Conlazo, Noemí Deis, Osvaldo Demarco, and Inés Mariscal. She performed works such as Se necesita niñera by Mario Herbert Lago. She died of natural causes in Buenos Aires in 1986. Theater On stage, Foras appeared with stars such as , , , María Luisa Fernández, , Alicia Rojas, Chita Dufour, Elsa Angélica Fernández, , , Antonio Capuano, and Jorge Bergoechea. She was part of "La Compañía Leonor Rinaldí", with a cast which also included and Alicia Rojas. In the 1930s she had lead parts in several plays at the legendary theater "El Orfeón de Arturo Greco". In April 1935 she was part of "La Compañía Argentina de Comedias Y Sainetes de Cordero-Sandrini" in the work Riachuelo, together with Luis Sandrini, Chela Cordero, María Ricard, Laila González, , and Máximo Moyano. In 1947 she joined the "Compañía Española de Comedias de Teresa Silva y ", debuting with a musical parody in the Teatro Cómico. She made an Echegaray drama titled ¡Ay!, which had a large cast, including , Nina Marcó Susana Sux, Lilia Bedrune, and Rodolfo Martincho. She made the 1950 comedy El vivo vive del zonzo by Antonio Botta and Marcos Bronenmerg, with a cast including Conchi Sánchez, Olga Duncan, , Mabel Cabello, Pura Delgui, María T. Gutiérrez, Julio Bianquet, Arturo Bs mió, Ego Brunoldi, Leónidas Brandl, Andrés López, and Raúl Cúneo. Filmography * 1923: Buenos Aires también tiene * 1924: '''' * 1925: Empleada se necesita * 1926: El Lobo de la Ribera * 1927: Federales y unitarios * 1928: Regeneración * 1928: ' * 1928: La mujer y la bestia * 1930: '''' * 1930: Corazón ante la ley * 1931: '''' * 1940: El cantor del circo * 1954: Caídos en el infierno References External links * 1900 births 1986 deaths Argentine radio actresses Argentine silent film actresses Italian emigrants to Argentina "