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Kay Ivey is the governor of Alabama.
Kay Adams-Corleone.
Katherine Lahusen (also known as Kay Tobin; 1930 – 2021) was an American photographer, writer and gay rights activist. She was the first openly lesbian American photojournalist. Under Lahusen's art direction, photographs of lesbians appeared on the cover of The Ladder for the first time. It was one of many projects she undertook with partner Barbara Gittings, who was then The Ladder's editor. As an activist, Lahusen was involved with the founding of the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) in 1970 and the removal of homosexuality from the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). She contributed writing and photographs to a New York–based Gay Newsweekly, and co-authored two books: The Gay Crusaders in 1972 with Randy Wicker (under her pen name Kay Tobin) and Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet into the Stonewall Era, collecting their photographs with Diana Davies in 2019.
Kay Tse On-Kay (Chinese: 謝安琪) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer. She is a prominent figure in Hong Kong music and popular culture and was once frequently referred to in the media as a "grass-roots diva" and "goddess". She is known for songs which deal with social issues and the struggle for democracy in Hong Kong.
Actress Kay Kendall (1927-1959).
I can think of a movie named "Oh Kay!" starring it's main protagonist, Kay, as she just says Okay to everything everyone says, then everyone says "Oh Kay!" because they're fed up with Kay just saying okay all the time. At the end of the movie, the universe Kay resides in begins to fall apart, because the amount of times Kay said okay was so large it breaks the laws of physics. She finally gets the motivation to say something other than "okay" when the universe finally falls apart and she is left to float in nothingness forever, she says "okay".
Kay Faraday, a character in the Ace Attorney series. She is Miles's assistant.
A well-known bearer of this name is the writer & psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison. Check out her book "An Unquiet Mind" if you want some good reading.
Deborah Kay "Debi" Pearl (née Smith), better known as Debi Pearl was an extremely controversial book and magazine author who has written the following works: "To Train Up a Child" (1994) (co-written with her husband, Michael Pearl), "No Greater Joy" magazine (co-written with her husband, Michael Pearl) and "Created to Be His Help Meet" (2004). She and her husband were known to encourage the treatment of women as a subservient species (particularly, in "Created to Be His Help Meet" which solely focuses on a woman's/wife's "role" in marriage and subservience towards her husband) and child abuse, which they referred to as "training" (this in particular, is the sole focus of "To Train Up a Child").
Kay Hanley, a singer. She sings "Follow Me" which is the theme of Team Rose in Sonic Heroes. She has also sung the main theme song for My Friends Tigger & Pooh.
A famous Kay was American actress Kay Francis (1905-1968), who was one of the most popular actresses during the earlier Thirties and appeared in films like "Trouble in Paradise".
Let's not forget Kay Swift; George Gershwin's lover! :D
Kay Hanley, lead singer of Letters to Cleo (now defunct) and solo artist.
A character of Mary McCarthy's novel "The Group" is named Kay.
Kay Panabaker is an actress.
Mary Kay Bergman provided the voices for most of the female characters in the first 3 seasons of South Park and for the movie too. She commited suicide.
There is an author named Kay Hooper.
Kay Adams was a character in the novel and film The Godfather. Another 'Kay' was Kay Pierce, the little girl in 'Mildred Pierce.'
A famous bearer of this name was Kay Thompson, an actress (she was in Funny Face with Audrey Hepburn). She was also the author of the famous "Eloise" books.

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