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'''Betty Lou''' is a feminine ]. Notable people with the name include: | |||
'''Betty Lou''' is a Muppet from the show ]. She has blonde braided hair. She is friendly and has many dolls of many ethnicities but she has one favorite which she carries everywhere. | |||
* ] (1929–2007), American mechanical engineer | |||
She is played by ]. | |||
* ] (1937–2000), murderer executed in Texas | |||
* ] (born 1952), American politician from New Jersey | |||
* ] (1914–1999), American actress | |||
* ] (born 1926), American actress | |||
* ] (1938–2010), American actress | |||
* ] (born 1937), American politician from Maine | |||
* ] (died 2010), American chemist from Maryland | |||
* ] (1931–2021), American television personality | |||
* ] (1919–2010), American writer and conservationist | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 21 January 2024
Betty Lou is a feminine double name. Notable people with the name include:
- Betty Lou Bailey (1929–2007), American mechanical engineer
- Betty Lou Beets (1937–2000), murderer executed in Texas
- BettyLou DeCroce (born 1952), American politician from New Jersey
- Betty Lou Gerson (1914–1999), American actress
- Betty Lou Holland (born 1926), American actress
- Betty Lou Keim (1938–2010), American actress
- Betty Lou Mitchell (born 1937), American politician from Maine
- Betty Lou Raskin (died 2010), American chemist from Maryland
- Betty Lou Varnum (1931–2021), American television personality
- Betty Lou Young (1919–2010), American writer and conservationist
See also
- Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou, radio situation comedy
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