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  1. Victory Bateman (April 6, 1865 in Philadelphia – March 2, 1926 in Los Angeles) was an American silent film actress. Her father, Thomas Creese, and her mother, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Creese, were both actors.

  2. Victory Bateman was born on April 6, 1865 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1924), A Trip to Paradise (1921) and Romeo and Juliet (1916). She was married to George Cleveland and Harry Mestayer.

    • April 6, 1865
    • March 2, 1926
  3. Victoria N. Bateman (née Powell, born 1979) is a British feminist economist and academic, specialising in economic history. She is a fellow in economics at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. She is Director of Studies for the Economics Tripos at Gonville and Caius College.

  4. Victoria Bateman. You can read more about her on Victoria’s website: http://vnbateman.com.

  5. By using her own naked body in art, protest and performance, Victoria helps to reveal and challenge the notion that immodest women lack self-respect, are “trashy” and worthless. In 2014 Victoria commissioned a nude portrait by Anthony Connolly, which was exhibited at The Mall Galleries in London.

  6. Victory Bateman was an American silent film actress. Her father, Thomas Creese, and her mother, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Creese, were both actors. On stage, Ms. Bateman appeared in the 1900 tour of "The Man From Mexico" and in the 1919 tour of "Seven Days' Leave".

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  8. Victory Bateman was born on 6 April 1865 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1924), A Trip to Paradise (1921) and Romeo and Juliet (1916). She was married to George Cleveland and Harry Mestayer.