Edith Scob was born on October 21, 1937 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for Holy Motors (2012), Les yeux sans visage (1960) and Le pacte des loups (2001). She was married to Georges Aperghis. She died on June 26, 2019 in Paris.
Edith Sharpe was born on September 14, 1894 in Hackney, London, England. She was an actress, known for Cash on Demand (1961), The Guinea Pig (1948) and Happy Is the Bride (1958). She was married to Alexander Francis Part. She died on June 6, 1984 in Harrow-on-the-Hill, London.
Edith Søli is an actress, known for Gavagai (2016).
Edith Tankus is an actress, known for it's for you! (2003), The Famous Jett Jackson (1998) and Mothers and Daughters (1993).
Editha De La Cruz is known for The Search for Weng Weng (2007).
Editha Domingo is an actress, known for White Wall (2020), Midnight Sun (2016) and Jägarna (1996).
Editha Vidano is known for Dukot (2016), Bela Luna (2023) and Flirtatious (2023).
Editi Effiong is known for The Black Book (2023), Up North (2018) and Day of Destiny (2021).
Ediz Cagan Cakiroglu is known for Rise of Empires: Ottoman (2020).
Ediz Hun (born 20 November 1940 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish film actor and politician. Hun was born in 1940 to a Circassian father and a Turkish mother. After studying at the St. George's Austrian High School in Istanbul, he graduated in Biology and Environmental Science from the University of Trondheim in Norway. After he had participated in a contest organized by Ses (The Voice) magazine he was noticed by producers. He made his debut in 1963 with "Genç Kizlar" (Young Girls) opposite Hülya Koçyigit. He went on to become a household name, sometimes acting in more than 10 films in a year. On March 3, 1973, he married socialite Berna Hanim after a highly publicized affair. The couple has two children, a daughter, Bengü (born 1974) and a son, Burak (born 1981). From 1985 onwards, he became a lecturer at Marmara University. He decided to try his hand at politics and became a member of parliament for the Anavatan Partisi (Motherland Party), between the years 1999 and 2002.