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Post by Dienekes on Nov 23, 2003 19:12:34 GMT -5
If you know who she is, don't spoil it for others.
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Post by galvez on Nov 23, 2003 19:15:46 GMT -5
I voted Slavic because of the high cheekbones.
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Post by Artemisia on Nov 23, 2003 21:41:39 GMT -5
Ditto. She looks Balto-Slavic. Russian, Estonian, Lithuanian........
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Post by ilsaraceno on Nov 24, 2003 3:15:01 GMT -5
she looks polish or russian like oksana baiul !
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Post by Dienekes on Nov 24, 2003 6:18:53 GMT -5
She is Australian actress Radha Mitchell. Radha is an Indian name, but it's more of a hippie thing, and she doesn't actually have Indian ancestry. She is a very distinct Baltic racial type which is fairly unusual for a person of (probable) British Isles ancestry. www.duboseknows.com/Gateway/RMitchell2.htmShe starred in Pitch Black, an excellent sci-fi thriller.
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Post by Artemisia on Nov 24, 2003 11:18:45 GMT -5
So, I was right after all. She is of Baltic origin, even though she hails from Australia. ;D
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Post by ProdigalSon on Nov 24, 2003 11:22:07 GMT -5
she looks polish or russian like oksana baiul ! oksana baiul is ukrainian.
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Post by Dienekes on Nov 24, 2003 14:59:00 GMT -5
So, I was right after all. She is of Baltic origin, even though she hails from Australia. ;D I meant she is of Baltic racial type, not origin. As far as I know she's of British Isles origin, like most Australians and judging by her surname. But you never know. Some info on Europid racial types. www.geocities.com/dienekesp4/europids/
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Post by Artemisia on Nov 24, 2003 17:37:44 GMT -5
Yeah, I misunderstood you Dienakes. However, she still looks Baltic to me. The British belong to several racial types so I wouldn't be surprised if some of them even fit the Mediterranean type.
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Post by AWAR on Nov 24, 2003 19:47:51 GMT -5
Radha is a pretty common woman's name in Serbia, I wonder how common it is in other Slavic countries. ( it's not a hippy thing, it's an old Serbian name ).
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Post by Dienekes on Nov 24, 2003 20:05:54 GMT -5
Radha is a pretty common woman's name in Serbia, I wonder how common it is in other Slavic countries. ( it's not a hippy thing, it's an old Serbian name ). It's also an Indian name. I remember hearing about the way she was named in an interview when Pitch Black came out, but I can't find it on google now. If that was wrong, then it would certainly explain her phenotype.
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Post by ProdigalSon on Dec 7, 2003 9:45:23 GMT -5
Radha is a pretty common woman's name in Serbia, I wonder how common it is in other Slavic countries. ( it's not a hippy thing, it's an old Serbian name ). It's fairly common in the Ukraine, but not in Russia.
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Post by TSUNTZU on Dec 7, 2003 14:05:17 GMT -5
I voted white.
I hope she is not another racemixer.
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