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Irma Adlawan is a Filipino stage, television and film actress. She is dubbed as the “Queen of Independent Cinema” for her acting prowess and exceptional contribution to Philippine film industry.
Irma Thomas is an American singer from New Orleans. She is known as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans". In 2007, she won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album for After the Rain, her first Grammy in a career spanning over 50 years.
Irma Gramatica (November 25, 1870 - October 24, 1962) was an Italian stage and film actress. Gramatica appeared in ten films during her career including "The Materassi Sisters" (1944). Her sisters Anna Capodaglio and Emma Gramatica were both actresses.
Irma Capece Minutolo (born 6 August 1935) is an Italian former opera singer who was one of the last companions of King Farouk I of Egypt. In recent years, she claims she was the king's last wife, and now uses the name Irma Capece Minutolo Farouk.
Irma Bandiera (1915–1944) was a Resistance fighter, member of the seventh Gruppo di azione patriottica. In 1944 she was captured, blinded, and killed. Enrico Berlinguer, of the Italian Communist Party, held her in high esteem. A villa in her native Bologna is named for her and the song Mimma e Balella relates to her.
A famous fictional bearer was Irma Ogden (played by Sandra Gough), daughter of the iconic Stan and Hilda Ogden in British television's famous long-running serial Coronation Street.
Irma is the waitress and owner of "Irma's Diner", a diner occasionally visited by Jon and Garfield. Irma is a model waitress, when she isn't abusing her customers or shaving her legs at the counter. But then the food isn't much either. Irma is often shown to be behaving oddly, for instance, her idea of a "Chicken Surprise" is putting on a chicken mask and yelling "SURPRISE!" Irma is not particularly intelligent either, for instance, in one strip, Jon is deciding what to eat and decides to have the same thing the man next to him is eating, "I'll have what he's having", Irma replies by sliding the man's meal directly in front of Jon. Another example is Jon tells Irma that his potato is bad and she begins "Spanking" it. In another strip, Jon asked Irma why there was a hair in his soup. Irma replies by asking him how he knows that it is not one of his. Jon pulls out the rest of the hair and it turns out that there is a red roller stuck to the hair. He says to Irma that he uses smaller rollers. Jim Davis revealed in Garfield at 25 that he borrowed Irma's name, but not her personality, from his aunt.
Irma is a character from the comedy radio program, My Friend Irma. It was so popular it also became a television program, a comic strip, a comic book and 2 Paramount movies, the first being the film debut of the comedy team Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Marie Wilson portrayed Irma in radio, television and movies.
Irma Grese was a Nazi and a concentration camp guard. She was probably one of the most well-known female Nazis. She was quite cruel to inmates, and has thus kind of ruined the name for me.
Irma was a recurring character in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series. She was a friend of April O'Neil.
Irma Lair is the water guardian in the TV/book/comic series WITCH.
Irma Gobb is the name of Mr Bean's girlfriend in the children's cartoon.
Shirley MacLaine played the title role in the 1963 movie "Irma la Douce."

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