Mischa Barton and Nadia Elena Comaneci
Mischa Barton was born on the 24th of January, 1986 in Hammersmith, England. The television series The O.C. she played Marissa Cooper a socialite. Also, she appeared in The Sixth Sense a movie that is suspenseful. The O.C. Her television series, The O.C. The O.C., a popular TV series in which she starred. Benjamin McKenzie played her love-interest. She as her love interest. Barton debuted on television in 1993, playing Corvina Lan, in flashbacks of the All My Children soap opera. She was replaced by Michelle Trachtenberg, who had played Lily Benton Montgomery in the show. Katie Singer guest-starred as Jessie Sammler Evan Rachel Wood's partner in the eight episodes of Once and Again. In 2001, she made a return to film and appeared on screen in Lost and Delirious by Susan Swan. Barton received praise for her performance, as and Piper Perabo. Julie Johnson (2002), in which Lili Taylor as well as Courtney Love played the daughters of lesbians involved in an affair. Barton played in Tart (2002) the indie drama for teenagers starring Brad Renfro & Dominique Swain. Nadia Elena Comaneci..........................At the 1976 Olympics a 14-year-old Romanian captured the hearts and minds of the world with her daring and perfectio earning seven perfect tens three gold medals one silver and one bronze. She returned home to Romania with a hero's welcome. Comaneci added two more medals of gold to her total of nine during the Olympics in the year following. Comaneci joined the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame and ABC News named her one of the top female athletes in the 20th Century in 1999. In April of 1996, Comaneci was married American Olympic Champion Bart Conner and they have one son Dylan Paul. The couple has several business ventures related to gymnastics. One of them is Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy. Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy. Comaneci is also a member of several boards for charities, including those of the Special Olympics International Muscular Dystrophy Association Board of Directors and Laureus Sports For Good Foundation. Decades later, Comaneci continues to be a supporter of many other charitable organizations in her homeland of Romania. They include the Nadia Comaneci Children's Hospital.
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