Belle - People

People

  • Southern belle, a refined woman from the southern United States
  • Alexis Simon Belle (1674–1734), French portrait artist
  • Albert Belle (born 1966), American baseball player
  • Camilla Belle (born 1986), American actress
  • David Belle (born 1973), French actor
  • Lexi Belle (born 1987), American pornographic actor
  • Belle Kendrick Abbott (1842–1893), American author
  • Belle Baker (1893–1957), American singer and actress
  • Belle Baranceanu (1902–1988), American artist
  • Belle Benchley (1882–1973), American director of the San Diego Zoo from 1927 to 1953,
  • Belle Bennett (1891–1932), American stage and screen actress
  • Belle Chrystall (1910–2003), British actress
  • Belle Cole (1845–1905), American singer
  • Belle Cooledge (1884–1855), American politician, first female mayor of Sacramento, California
  • Belle Kinney Scholz (1890–1959), Euro-American sculptor
  • Belle Goshorn MacCorkle (1841–1923), American former First Lady of West Virginia
  • Belle Gunness (1859–1908), Norwegian-American female serial killer
  • Belle Mitchell (1889–1979), American film actress. She appeared in over 100 films between 1915 and 1982
  • Belle Montrose (1886–1963), Irish-American actress and vaudeville performer
  • Belle Moore (1894–1975), Scottish freestyle swimmer
  • Belle Reynolds (1840–1937), American herione of the American Civil War
  • Belle Skinner (1866–1928), American businesswoman

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