
Eartha Kitt
Eartha Kitt was an American singer, actress, and dancer renowned for her Sultry voice, charismatic stage presence, and distinctive style. Born in 1927, she gained fame for her jazzy songs like "Santa Baby" and her roles in film and television, including the iconic Catwoman in the 1960s "Batman" series. Known for her sharp wit and social activism, especially during the civil rights movement, Kitt left a lasting legacy as a versatile performer who challenged norms and celebrated individuality through her artistry.