Famous female with V
English singer, ex-Spice Girl, now fashion designer.
American actress-singer, starred in Disney’s High School Musical.
American actress-singer, known for Victorious on Nickelodeon.
US tennis champion, multiple Grand Slam winner.
Oscar-winning American actress, star of Fences.
Chinese-American fashion designer, famed for bridal gowns.
Fictional TV detective from the series Veronica Mars.
American singer-actress, first Black Miss America.
British fashion designer, key punk and avant-garde figure.
American TV personality, co-host of Wheel of Fortune.
Classic Hollywood actress, famed for her peek-a-boo hairstyle.
American actress, known for Independence Day and Kill Bill.
English writer, modernist icon, author of Mrs Dalloway.
French singer-model-actress, famous for song “Joe le taxi”.
English actress, Oscar winner, famed for theatre and film.
US actress best known as Ethel on “I Love Lucy”.
Biblical mother of Jesus, major Christian figure.
US author of “Divergent” YA dystopian trilogy.
British actress, known from “The Crown” and films.
Widow of Kobe Bryant, US philanthropist and model.
US actress from “Kill Bill”, “Independence Day”.
English singer dubbed “Forces’ Sweetheart” in WWII.
Fictional teen from “Archie Comics” and TV’s “Riverdale”.
Filipina singer-actress, popular in Philippine showbiz.
Spoiled girl from “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”.
Mexican actress-singer, major telenovela star.
Ukrainian-American actress from “Up in the Air”.
English comedian, actor, writer; BAFTA‑winning star.
American singer‑songwriter of “A Thousand Miles”.
American actress and TV host; Food Network star.
British actress, star of “Gone with the Wind”.
Filipina actress and politician, “Star for All Seasons”.
American actress from “Dallas” and “The Principal”.
Fictional reporter in Batman comics and films.
Fictional heroine from “Heathers” film and musical.
Black Canadian activist, on the $10 bill. Civil rights icon
YouTuber/actress “Merrell Twins”. Popular online
Velma Dinkley, brainy sleuth from Scooby-Doo
American actress, played Rhoda. 1970s TV star
First woman in space, Soviet cosmonaut, 1963 flight
American actress, “You”, “The Haunting of Hill House”
Singer-songwriter “Victoria Monét”, Grammy winner
Queen Victoria of the UK, long-reigning monarch
Canadian actress Vanessa Morgan, known from “Riverdale”.
British broadcaster Vanessa Feltz, TV and radio host.
Valkyrae, famous American YouTuber and streamer.
The words in the list Famous female with V come from players of the word game City, Country, River.