Mischa Barton and Nadia Elena Comaneci
Mischa Barton was born on the 24th of January, 1986 in Hammersmith, the United Kingdom. The television series The O.C. she played Marissa Cooper a socialite. Also, she appeared on screen in The Sixth Sense a thriller. She also appeared in The Sixth Sensation, which is a suspense movie. It was one of the most popular TV shows. The O.C. is a popular TV series which included her. Benjamin McKenzie, her lover. Benjamin McKenzie was her lover. Barton first appeared on television in 1994 playing an untried Corvina Lang as a flashback character in the soap opera All My Children. In 1996, she was replaced by Michelle Trachtenberg's role as Lily Benton Montgomery. Katie Singer guest-starred as Jessie Sammler, Evan Rachel Wood's partner in the eight episodes of Once and Again. She made her comeback to the screen and was portrayed as a character in Lost and Delirious by Susan Swan. Barton received praise for her performance as and Piper Perabo. Julie Johnson (2001), in which Barton starred alongside Lili Taylor Courtney Love and Courtney Love as the daughter of a woman involved in a homosexual relationship. Barton also played an important role in the film alongside Brad Renfro (2001) and Dominique Swain in the independent teenager drama Tart. 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. In her return to Romania and received a warm welcome, she was one of heroes. Comaneci won two additional medals with gold in her 9 medals during the Olympics just four years after the event. Comaneci was admitted to the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame and ABC News named her one of the top female athletes in the 20th Century in 1999. Comaneci along with Olympic champion Bart Conner had a son Dylan Paul in April 1996. Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy is one of the business in gymnastics they co-own. Comaneci works with a range of charitable organizations, like Special Olympics International Muscular Dystrophy Association (SIMD) as well as Laureus Sports For Good Foundation. In addition, she continues to give back to dozens of charitable causes in her homeland of Romania such as the Nadia Comaneci Children's Hospital in Bucharest.
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