Mischa Barton and Nadia Elena Comaneci
Mischa barton was born 24 January 1986 in Hammersmith, England. The television series The O.C. she played Marissa Cooper a socialite. Also, she was in The Sixth Sense, a suspense thriller. The O.C. It was among the most watched TV series. In addition, she was a part of The cult TV show The O.C. Benjamin McKenzie, her lover. Ben McKenzie, who was her love romantic interest. Barton had her first TV appearance in 1994 when she played the young Corvina in flashbacks to the soap show All My Children. In 1996, she appeared on the series in the role of Michelle Trachtenberg in the role of Lily Benton Montgomery. Katie Singer, Evan Rachel Wood's lover from Jessie Sammler (the series Once and Again) was a guest starred in 8 episodes. She made a return to film and appeared in Lost and Delirious by Susan Swan. The performance of Barton, as well as that of the co-stars Jessica Pare and Piper Perabo has been widely acknowledged. Barton was also on the screen in Julie Johnson (2001) alongside Lili Taylor and Courtney Love playing the daughter of a woman in the midst of a relationship between lesbians. Barton has also appeared in a supporting role alongside Brad Renfro (2001) and Dominique Swain in the independent teenage 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. Then she returned to Romania to a heroines welcome. Comaneci won two additional medals in gold to her 9 medals in the Olympics in the year following. Comaneci became a member of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame and ABC News named her one of the most important female athletes of the 20th Century in 1999. Comaneci was an American Olympic Champion Bart Conner was married to her in April 1996. They had a child, Dylan Paul. They own numerous business ventures relating to gymnastics, such as The Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy. Comaneci has also been involved with a wide range of charitable organizations, including one of the Special Olympics International Muscular Dystrophy Association board of directors as well as the Laureus Sports For Good Foundation. In addition, she continues to help a variety of charitable organizations in her native country of Romania which includes those at the Nadia Comaneci Children's Hospital in Bucharest.






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