Lillian "Lil" Hardin Armstrong (née Hardin; 1898 –1971) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, singer, and bandleader. She was the second wife of Louis Armstrong, with whom she collaborated on many recordings in the 1920s. Lillian Hardin Armstrong and Cora "Lovie" Austin are often ranked as two of the best female jazz blues piano players of the period.
There is a current author named Lillian Too. I wish I could meet her so that I can tell her my name is Lillian too!
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Lillian "Lily" Salvatore is the mother of the vampire brothers Damon and Stefan Salvatore in the TV series The Vampire Diaries.
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Lillian Florence Hellman (b. 1905 in News Orleans, Louisiana) was an American author.
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Lillian Diana Gish was an American actress. She was born in 1893 in Springfield, Ohio and died 1993 in New York City, New York.
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Whenever I hear this name I think of the racist b-word Lillian-Jean from "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor. That is why I don't like this name.
A famous bearer was American playwright Lillian Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984). Among her well-known works are the plays 'The Children's Hour' (1934), 'The Little Foxes' (1939) and 'Toys in the Attic' (1959), as well as the screenplay to the 1977 film "Julia."
A famous bearer of this name is Oscar-nominated actress Lillian Diana de Guiche (October 14, 1893 – February 27, 1993) who was better known as Lillian Gish. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1946 for "Duel in the Sun".