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  1. Diana Rosamond Constance Grace Irene Gould, later Diana Menuhin, Baroness Menuhin (12 November 1912 – 25 January 2003) was a British ballerina and occasional actress and singer, who is best remembered as the second wife of the violinist Yehudi Menuhin.

    • Diana Rosamond Constance Grace Irene Gould, 12 November 1912, London, England
    • 25 January 2003 (aged 90), London, England
    • 3 children; 2 stepchildren
    • Ballerina
  2. An exchange on 24 May 1983 between Diana Gould, an English schoolteacher and former Women's Royal Naval Service meteorological officer, and British prime minister Margaret Thatcher was voted in 1999 as one of Britain's most memorable television spots.

  3. 9. Dez. 2011 · A woman who criticised Margaret Thatcher in a TV debate over her actions during the Falklands War has died, aged 85. Diana Gould, from Cirencester, Gloucestershire, questioned Mrs Thatcher in...

  4. 25. Nov. 2016 · Diana Gould (1912-2003) - Potential Not Fully Realized Diana Gould was an English dancer whose potential I suspect was not fully realised. London-born, Diana Gould's training began at...

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  5. "Diana Gould" published on by null. (b London, 12 Nov. 1912; d 25 Jan. 2003)British dancer. She studied with Rambert in London and Egorova in Paris, dancing with Diaghilev's Ballets Russes at the age of 13 and later with Pavlova.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Diana_GouldDiana Gould - Wikipedia

    Diana Gould may refer to: Diana Gould (dancer) (1912–2003), British ballerina and occasional actress and singer. Diana Gould (teacher) (1926–2011), British teacher known for an exchange with Margaret Thatcher in 1983. Diana Gould (writer) (born 1944), screenwriter for television and short story author.

  7. 8. Dez. 2011 · Diana Gould , who has died aged 85, became famous overnight in 1983 when she confronted Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher about the sinking of the Argentine warship General Belgrano during the ...