fair started this off, while I was assembling my list. so, i'm adding this to his post.
Our first greetings go out to a lady that caused a young Mr. Gambit to take notice of foreign films. He first took notice of her in
La Dolce Vita. He went to enjoy her in
8 1/2,
A Man and a Woman,
Lola,
Justine, and
Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man. She was born Nicole Francoise Florence Freyfus. I'm not sure what fair called her, but to her fans she's known as the lovely Anouk Aimee.
Our next greetings go out to a lady that Mr. Gambit found very funny back in the day. He first noticed her on the TV sitcom
Fair Exchange. She went on to appear on a number of different TV shows, until she gained real fame on
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. Fair loved to imitate her saying "Sock it to me!" She was born Joyce Audrey Botterill. I'm not sure what fair called her, but she was known to her fans as Judy Carne.
Our next greetings go out to an English lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on the big screen. Her first appearance was as an uncredited extra in Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace. She's also appeared in All or Nothing, Vera Drake, Happy-Go-Lucky, Cassandra's Dream, and Blue Jasmine. The lovely Sally Hawkins.
Our next greetings to out to a lady that Mr. Gambit has enjoyed on TV and on the big screen. He first noticed her on The Sopranos. He's enjoyed her on TV in Fringe, and on the big screen in Whip It, "For a Good Time, Call ..." She was born Ariel Graynor, but fair and fans know her as Ari.
Our final greetings go out to a Scottish singer whose voice and looks Mr. Gambit has also found appealing. Some of her hits include "Four Your Eyes Only," "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)," U Got the Look," Modern Girl," "Morning Train (9 to 5)," "We've Got Tonight." She was born Sheena Shirley Orr, but is known to fair and fans as Sheena Easton.