Crossword clues for simone
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- French author de Beauvoir
- Sultry singer Nina
- Signoret of films
- Playwright de Beauvoir
- Philosopher Weil who said "All sins are attempts to fill voids"
- Philosopher Weil
- Philosopher __ de Beauvoir
- Oscar winner Signoret
- Olympic gymnastics champion Biles
- Olympic gymnast Biles
- Olympic gold-medal gymnast Biles
- Nina whose autobiography was "I Put a Spell on You"
- Nina of song
- Music legend Nina
- Miss Simon of films
- French writer Beauvoir
- French girl’s name
- Four-time Olympic gold medal winner Biles
- Film's Signoret
- Feminist philosopher de Beauvoir
- De Beauvoir
- Blues singer Nina
- Biles of the 2016 Olympics
- Actress Signoret
- 2002 movie about a virtual actress
- 2002 Al Pacino sci-fi film
- "Waiting for God" philosopher Weil
- ___ Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir
- Singer Nina
- Italian painter Martini
- Nina of jazz
- Smits's "N.Y.P.D. Blue" role
- "I Loves You, Porgy" singer, 1959
- 1950's-90's singer called "The High Priestess of Soul"
- Sipowicz's partner on "NYPD Blue"
- 2002 film about a virtual actress
- Jazz singer Nina
- Jazzy Nina
- 2002 Al Pacino film
- She had a 1959 hit with "I Loves You, Porgy"
- "Feeling Good" chanteuse
- French writer de Beauvoir
- "The Second Sex" author ___ de Beauvoir
- Nina who sang "I Put a Spell on You"
- Pop singer Nina _____
- Songstress Nina ___
- Nina ___, jazz singer
- Writer de Beauvoir
- Signoret, de Beauvoir or Weil?
- Mlle. Signoret
- "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" singer
- Author de Beauvoir
- 2002 Al Pacino flick
- Philosopher de Beauvoir
- Nina who had a 1959 hit with "I Loves You, Porgy"
- Gymnast Biles with four Olympic gold medals
Wikipedia
Simone (stylized as S1M0NE) is a 2002 American science-fiction satire film written, produced and directed by Andrew Niccol. It stars Al Pacino, Catherine Keener, Evan Rachel Wood, Rachel Roberts, Jay Mohr and Winona Ryder.
Simone is a female/male given name derived from Simon, Hebrew Simeon, meaning "one who hears". It first appeared in Iberia from the 10th century, as Jimena, Ximena. Simone itself is the French spelling; it is sometimes spelled Simonne.
Simone - pronounced see-MAW-ne - is also the Italian spelling of the male given name, Simon; the Italian feminine form is Simona.
At present, it is common in Portuguese.
The feminine form Simona is popular mostly in Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia and other Balkan countries.
Lisa Celeste Stroud (born September 12, 1962), known by her stage name, Simone, is an American singer and actress, known for her work in the Broadway theatre field. She is the daughter of the late American vocalist and civil rights activist Nina Simone.
Simone may refer to:
- Simone (given name), a feminine (or masculine, in Italian) given name of Hebrew origin
- Simone (surname), an Italian surname
Simone may also refer to:
- Simone (2002 film), a 2002 science fiction drama film
- Simone (2013 film), a 2013 Brazilian drama
- Simone (actress), the stage name of Lisa Celeste Stroud, daughter of Nina Simone
- Simone (character), a fictional character in the ABC Family show The Nine Lives of Chloe King
- Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira, a Brazilian singer and performer, better known by her mononym Simone
- Simone Egeriis, a Danish singer, better known by her mononym Simone
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Tropical Storm Simone (disambiguation), two tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
- 1961's Tropical Storm Simone - a continuation of Atlantic Hurricane Hattie
- 1968's Tropical Storm Simone
Simone is an Italian surname. The surname was first recorded in the year 1346, and is believed to be the Italian equivalent of Simon
Simone is a 2013 Brazilian drama film directed by Juan Zapata. It is the first fiction film directed by Zapata and also the first feature film starring Simone Telecchi.
The film was made possible through the concept of "Cinema em Rede", a financing model created by Zapata Movies based in crowdfunding. In addition to raising funds, the model established a network with more than 20 strategic partners.
Simone is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by Donatien and starring Lucienne Legrand, Jeanne Kervich and Jean Dehelly. It is based on a play which had previously been turned into a 1918 silent film of the same name.
Simone is a 1918 French silent drama film directed by Camille de Morlhon. It was remade in 1926.