Anne-Marie
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Anne-Marie is a French feminine given name. It may refer to :
- Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (born 1946), the wife of King Constantine II of Greece
- Anne-Marie Albiach (born 1937), a contemporary French poet and translator
- Anne-Marie Alonzo (1951–2005), a Canadian playwright, poet, novelist, critic and publisher
- Anne-Marie Bourcier, a Canadian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Portugal
- Anne-Marie Byrne, a fictional character in the BBC medical drama Holby City
- Anne-Marie Cadieux (born 1963), a Canadian actress, film director and screenwriter
- Anne-Marie Comparini (born 1947), a French politician
- Anne-Marie Cortez, a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe
- Anne Marie Cyr, a French Canadian singer and TV presenter
- Anne-Marie David (born 1952), a French singer
- Anne Marie DeCicco-Best (born 1964), the 60th mayor of London, Ontario, Canada
- Anne-Marie Duff (born 1970), an English actress
- Anne-Marie Ekström (born 1947), a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician
- Anne-Marie Escoffier (born 1942), a French politician and a member of the Senate of France
- Anne-Marie Fox, a Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month
- Anne-Marie Garat (born 1946), a French novelist
- Anne-Marie Gélinas (born 1964), a Montreal-based film, documentary and television producer
- Anne-Marie Goumba (born 1954), a member of the National Assembly of the Central African Republic
- Anne-Marie Green (born 1978), a news anchor
- Anne-Marie Helder, a British singer-songwriter
- Anne Marie Howard (actress) (born 1960), an American actress
- Anne-Marie Hurst, the lead vocalist for the groups The Elements, Skeletal Family and Ghost Dance
- Anne-Marie Hutchinson, an English solicitor
- Anne-Marie Idrac (born 1951), the current French Minister of State for foreign trade
- Anne-Marie Imafidon, a computing, mathematics and language child prodigy
- Anne-Marie Irving (born 1977), a former field hockey goalkeeper from New Zealand
- Anne-Marie Javouhey (1779–1851), a French nun who founded the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cluny
- Anne-Marie Johnson (born 1960), an American actress and impressionist
- Anne-Marie Kantengwa (born 1953), a Rwandan Patriotic Front deputy
- Anne-Marie Lizin (born 1949), a Belgian politician from the Socialist Party
- Anne-Marie Loriot (born 1956), a French sprint canoer
- Anne-Marie Losique, a television producer, television host and singer in Quebec, Canada
- Anne-Marie McAleese, a presenter on BBC Radio Ulster in Northern Ireland
- Anne-Marie Marchand (born 1929), a French costume designer
- Anne-Marie Martin (born 1957), a Canadian actress and writer
- Anne-Marie Mediwake, a Canadian television news anchor
- Anne-Marie Miéville (born 1945), a Swiss filmmaker
- Anne-Marie Mineur (born 1967), a Dutch politician
- Anne-Marie Morris, a British Conservative Party politician
- Anne-Marie Nzié, a Cameroonian bikutsi singer
- Anne-Marie Pålsson (born 1951), a Swedish politician of the Moderate Party
- Anne-Marie Payet (born 1949), a member of the Senate of France
- Anne-Marie Péladeau (born 1964), the daughter of Canadian businessman Pierre Péladeau
- Anne-Marie Ruddock (born 1963), a singer
- Anne-Marie Slaughter (born 1958), the Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department
- Anne-Marie Walters (1923–1998), a WAAF officer recruited into the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War
- Anne-Marie Withenshaw, a Canadian television and radio personality
Other
- Anne-Marie, a character in the film All Dogs Go To Heaven
- Anne-Marie, a 1981 book by Lucien Bodard
- 3667 Anne-Marie, a main belt asteroid
- Anne-Marie, the main character in Number the Stars
- Anne Marie Kerr, a character in the romantic 1994 film Treacherous Beauties
See also
- Ann Marie, protagonist of the American television situation comedy That Girl
- Marie Anne
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