Famous female with S
American singer and actress, Disney alum and pop star.
Colombian singer, global pop icon of Latin music.
American actress, star of "Speed" and "The Blind Side".
American tennis legend, 23 Grand Slam singles titles.
American actress, famed for "Sex and the City".
Australian singer-songwriter known for hits and wigs.
American singer and actress, rose via Disney and pop.
American actress, Marvel’s Black Widow, multiple Oscars nods.
American actress, known for "Thelma & Louise" and activism.
American actress, Emmy winner for "American Horror Story".
Canadian country-pop singer, huge ’90s crossover star.
American politician, ex-governor of Alaska, 2008 VP nominee.
American comedian and actress, sharp political stand-up.
American actress, known for "Stranger Things".
American actress, star of "Basic Instinct" and "Casino".
Child actress, 1930s Hollywood star and later diplomat.
First American woman in space, physicist and astronaut.
American actress, star of "Norma Rae" and "Forrest Gump".
American actress, known from "Euphoria" and "The White Lotus".
US gymnast, most decorated in history. Olympic gold star.
Mexican-American actress, Oscar-nominated for "Frida".
US actress, iconic in "Alien" sci‑fi series.
Colombian-American actress, famous from "Modern Family".
American actress, known from "Modern Family".
Scottish singer who rose to fame on Britains Got Talent.
Italian actress, global star of classic cinema.
English-American actress, known from "Alfie".
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English actress, famous as Sansa in "Game of Thrones".
English singer and model, 80s pop and glamour icon.
US poet and novelist, wrote "The Bell Jar".
American singer Solána Rowe, stage name SZA, Grammy‑winning R&B artist.
US actress, Buffy in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".
Sophia Loren, iconic Italian actress and Oscar winner, film legend.
Salma Hayek, Mexican‑American actress, Oscar‑nominated for Frida.
Canadian‑American comedian and host of “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”.
Indian actress and Big Brother 5 winner, active in Bollywood.
American actress Sally Struthers, known from “All in the Family”.
US suffragist Susan B. Anthony, key leader in women’s voting rights.
Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac singer, famed rock icon and songwriter.
Filipino singer and actress Sarah Geronimo, major Philippine pop star.
Fictional heroine from “Terminator” films, iconic character Sarah Connor.
Solange Knowles, American singer and artist, Beyoncé’s sister.
Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, hugely influential “Queen of Tejano”.
Fictional squirrel Sandy Cheeks from SpongeBob, well‑known cartoon character.
British fashion designer Stella McCartney, daughter of Paul McCartney.
Hollywood actress, Black Widow in Marvel films.
Misspelled, but clearly the Marvel actress.
US singer, Beyoncé’s sister, R&B/alt artist.
Indian actress, Miss Universe 1994 titleholder.
Indian politician, former Congress president.
Irish singer-songwriter, known for “Nothing Compares 2 U”.
Welsh singer, famed for James Bond theme songs.
American singer-songwriter of “All I Wanna Do”.
American actress, in “Divergent” and “Big Little Lies”.
Ring name of wrestler Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado.
US singer-songwriter, known for “Love Song”.
Irish actress, in “Lady Bird” and “Little Women”.
Canadian-born Indian adult-film star turned Bollywood actress.
American singer & percussionist, Prince collaborator in the 1980s.
Sandra Bullock, Oscar-winning American actress and producer.
Nigerian-British singer Sade, famed for smooth jazz-soul hits.
American actress & singer, known from Disney’s “Descendants”.
Iconic fairy-tale princess from Disney and Grimm stories.
American actress, star of “Carrie” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter”.
American actress and model, tragically murdered in 1969.
First woman on US Supreme Court, major legal trailblazer.
Daughter of Barack Obama, in the public eye since childhood.
Famous fictional teen witch from Archie comics & TV.
The words in the list Famous female with S come from players of the word game City, Country, River.