Thelma - Persons

Persons

  • Thelma Aoyama, Japanese pop singer
  • Thelma Barlow, English actress
  • Thelma Carpenter, American jazz singer and actress
  • Thelma Cazalet-Keir, British politician
  • Thelma Drake, American politician
  • Thelma Forbes, Canadian politician
  • Thelma Furness, Viscountess Furness
  • Thelma Harper, Tennessee politician
  • Thelma Hill, American silent screen actress
  • Thelma Holt, stage actress and producer
  • Telma Hopkins, American singer and actress
  • Thelma Hopkins (athlete), British athlete
  • Thelma Houston, American singer
  • Thelma Leeds, American actress
  • Thelma Coyne Long, Australian tennis player
  • Thelma Pat Nixon, former First Lady of the United States
  • Thelma Parr, American actress
  • Thelma Pressman, American microwave cooking consultant and cookbook author
  • Thelma Rún Heimisdóttir, Icelandic women's basketball player
  • Thelma Schoonmaker, American film editor
  • Thelma Terry, American bandleader
  • Thelma Todd, American screen actress
  • Thelma Fardin, Argentine actress
  • Thelma Toole
  • Thelma Votipka, American opera singer

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