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  1. 21. Aug. 2019 · Die US-Pornodarstellerin Stephanie Sadorra drehte unter ihrem Künstlernamen "Jenni Lee" unzählige erfolgreiche Erotikfilme und war eine Größe in der Branche. Heute lebt sie in der Kanalisation...

  2. 29. Aug. 2019 · 29. August 2019 um 11:04 Uhr. Stephanie Sadorra (37) war ein beliebter Pornostar. Sie wurde über ihren Künstlernamen "Jenni Lee" bekannt. Nach ihrem Karriere-Aus folgte jedoch der Absturz in...

  3. Janet Bevan Lee, Baroness Lee of Asheridge, genannt Jennie (* 3. November 1904 in Lochgelly, Fife; † 16. November 1988 in London) war eine schottische Politikerin der Labour Party und von 1964 bis 1970 Ministerin für die Künste in der Regierung von Harold Wilson. Biografie

    • Early Life
    • Education
    • First Term as Mp
    • Out of The Commons
    • Re-Election
    • Role in The Foundation of The Open University
    • Role in The Expansion of The Arts Council
    • Retirement and Later Life
    • Memorials
    • Cultural Depictions

    Born in Lochgelly, in Fife, to Euphemia Greig and James Lee, a miner who held the post of fire and safety officer, and later a hotelier.She had a younger brother, Tommy. She inherited her father's socialist inclinations, and like him joined the Scottish Independent Labour Party (ILP). Her grandfather Michael Lee, born in 1850 to Irish Catholic pare...

    Lee was educated at Beath High School and was dux of the school in her final year. The Carnegie Trust, Fife County Council and the Fife Education Authority agreed to pay her university fees and she attended the University of Edinburgh as a student teacher.She later won a bursary to study law. At university she joined the Labour Club, the Edinburgh ...

    Lee was adopted as the ILP candidate for the North Lanarkshire constituency, which she won at a 1929 by-election, becoming the youngest woman member of the House of Commons. At the time of the by-election, women under the age of 30 were not yet able to vote. Her victory meant that she became the first Labour woman to represent a Scottish seat in th...

    In her private life at the time she had formed a close relationship with fellow Labour MP Edward Frank Wise, a married man who considered divorcing his wife for Lee, but who did not do so in the end. Wise died in 1933 and the following year Lee married the left-wing Welsh Labour MP Aneurin Bevan, with whom she remained until his death in 1960. Her ...

    She later returned to the Labour Party from the ILP, and at the 1945 general election she was once again elected to the Commons, this time to represent the Cannock constituency in Staffordshire. She remained a convinced left-winger, and this brought her sometimes into opposition with her husband, with whom she usually agreed politically. Lee was cr...

    The Open University was based on the idea of a 'University of the Air'. It was intended as a correspondence university reaching out to those who had been denied the opportunity to study. Lee produced a White Paper in 1966, outlining university plans which would deliver courses by correspondence and broadcasting as teaching media. Prime Minister Har...

    Lee renewed the charter of the Arts Council of Great Britain in 1967 which saw an expansion of its work in the regions as well of the creation of the new arts institutions at London's South Bank Centre. She also introduced the only UK White Paper for the Arts to be published for the next half-century and following the 1967 reshuffle was promoted to...

    Lee was defeated at the 1970 election in Cannock by the Conservative candidate Patrick Cormack. Political scientist Richard Rose called Lee's loss of her seat, which had been held by Labour since 1935, on a swing of 10.7%, the largest in any constituency for that election, "the biggest upset" of the 1970 general election. She retired from front-lin...

    A community resource centre in Wednesfield, which formed part of Lee's Cannock constituency, was named the "Jennie Lee Centre" in her honour. It opened in a former secondary school in 1989, the year after Lee's death, and closed in 2013. In 2005, the Students' Association of the newly created Adam Smith College in Kirkcaldy, Fife refused to name th...

    Depicted by Sinead Cusack in Trevor Griffiths 'Food for Ravens', 1997 BBC film with Brian Cox as Nye Bevan.Lee is the subject of a play by Matthew Knights, titled Jennie Lee: Tomorrow is a New Day, developed since 2019. She is also the subject of Mikron Theatre Company's 2024 show Jennie Lee, written by Lindsay Rodden. In Tim Price's 2024 play Nye,...

  4. 21. Aug. 2019 · Stephanie Sadorra alias Jenni Lee war früher ein Pornostar. Heute lebt die 37-Jährige in der Kanalisation. Wie sie sagt, ist sie trotzdem glücklich.

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  5. Jennie Lee ist der Name folgender Personen: Jennie Lee (Schauspielerin, 1848) ( Mary Jane Lee; 1848–1925), US-amerikanische Bühnen- und Stummfilmschauspielerin. Jennie Lee (Schauspielerin, 1854) ( Emily Lee; um 1854–1930), britische Bühnenschauspielerin, Sängerin und Tänzerin.

  6. Jennie Lee, baroness of Asheridge (born Nov. 3, 1904, Lochgelly, Fife, Scot.—died Nov. 16, 1988, London, Eng.) was a British politician, member of Parliament and of the Labour Party, known for promoting the arts as a serious government concern.