Mischa Barton and Nadia Elena Comaneci
Mischa barton was born 24 January 1986 in Hammersmith, England. The O.C. she played Marissa Cooper a socialite. She has also appeared as a character in The Sixth Sense a movie of suspense. The O.C. The O.C. In addition, she was a part of The cult TV series The O.C. Benjamin McKenzie was her love lover. The actor who played her love interest. Barton debuted on television in 1993 as Corvina Lan in flashbacks to her role on the All My Children soap opera. She returned in 1996 to the show in the role of Michelle Trachtenberg in the role of Lily Benton Montgomery. Katie Singer guest-starred as Jessie Sammler Evan Rachel Wood's partner in the eight episodes from Once and Again. In 2001 Barton made her film debut in Lost and Delirious, an independent Canadian film inspired by Susan Swan's book The Wives of Bath. Barton's performance, along with that with Co-stars Jessica Pare and Piper Perabo, was widely praised. Julie Johnson (2002), where Lili Taylor and Courtney Love played the daughters of lesbians involved in an affair. Barton has also appeared in a support role with 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 Romania she was welcomed as a true hero. Comaneci won two additional medals with gold in her nine total during the Olympics just four years after the event. Comaneci got her award in 1996 when she was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. In 1999, ABC News and Ladies Home Journal named Comaneci as one of the top 100 female athletes of the 20th Century. In April of 1996, Comaneci got married to American Olympic Champion Bart Conner and they share a son, Dylan Paul. Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy is one of the gymnastics businesses they jointly own. Comaneci has been an executive board member of the Special Olympics International Muscular Dystrophy Association as well as the Laureus Sports For Good Foundation. She has also continued to help dozens organizations in Romania, including those at the Nadia Comaneci Children's Hospital.






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