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  1. Marjorie Wallace, Miss USA, the day after winning the Miss World 1973 beauty pageant in London, UK, 24th November 1973. She was stripped of her title... English pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck dances with Marjorie Wallace after her coronation as Miss World 1973 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK,...

  2. Marjorie Wallace CBE is the Chief Executive of SANE, which she founded in 1986 in response to her Forgotten Illness articles in The Times. She is also an award-winning investigative journalist, author and broadcaster who contributes extensively to television, radio and newspapers. Marjorie is a respected, credible voice on disability, mental ...

  3. Marjorie Wallace (Countess Skarbek) CBE, Hon. FRCPsych, is an award winning writer, broadcaster and investigative journalist. Following her Forgotten Illness campaign in The Times, she founded the leading mental health charity, SANE.

  4. Marjorie Wallace, est une présentatrice de télévision et comédienne américaine, née le 23 janvier 1954 à Indianapolis . Elle est connue pour avoir été couronnée Miss Monde 1973 à Londres . Elle est destituée après 104 jours pour avoir eu une liaison alors qu'elle était en couple.

  5. Marjorie Wallace es una exmodelo estadounidense que posteriormente se desempeñaría como presentadora de televisión, entre otros en el programa Entertainment Tonight. Fue la primera estadounidense que logró el título de belleza Miss Mundo, en 1973. Tras hacerse con la corona de Miss Indiana en Clarksville, Indiana, conseguiría la corona de Miss Estados Unidos y, posteriormente, ganaría ...

  6. Marjorie Wallace became a name of every household as she was crowned as the first Miss World from the United States in 1973. From Indianapolis, Indiana, Marjorie defeated 53 competitors at the Royal Albert Hall in London as the first American to be crowned Miss World.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2014 · Marjorie’s charity was controversial from the start, challenging the then-fashionable “care in the community” policy, which saw thousands of people with serious mental illnesses “released ...