Hettie Macdonald was born on 22 June 1962 in Pancras, London, England, UK. She is a director, known for Beautiful Thing (1996), Doctor Who (2005) and Hit & Miss (2012).
Hettienne Park was born in Boston, MA. She studied classical flute and piano at the Longy School of Music and continued training at the New England Conservatory before acquiring BA's in both Economics and Religion at the University of Rochester. After graduation, she moved to New York City and completed the two-year acting program at the William Esper Studio. During the program, she also spent a summer studying classical theater at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford under a prestigious faculty including Katie Mitchell and Fiona Shaw. Ms. Park made her feature film debut as the wicked Hong Ji in David Kaplan's Year of the Fish, which premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, and went on to win several awards including the Grand Jury Prize at the 24th Avignon Film Festival. Ms. Park is a recipient of the 68th Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway as well as Off-Broadway debuts. She made her Off-Broadway debut as Sooze in The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide To Capitalism & Socialism With A Key To The Scriptures, by Tony Kushner, directed by Michael Greif, in its New York premiere at the Public Theater. Ms. Park made her Broadway debut at the Golden Theater originating the role of Izzy in Theresa Rebeck's Seminar, directed by Sam Gold, with co-stars, Lily Rabe, Hamish Linklater, and Jerry O'Connell, starring Alan Rickman.
Hetty Baynes was born in 1956 in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. She is an actress and writer, known for Cordelia (2019), The Casual Vacancy (2015) and The Hour (2011). She was previously married to Ken Russell.
Hetty Gaskell-Hahn is an actress, known for Mega Time Squad (2018), The Wilds (2020) and Shortland Street (1992).
Hetty Reksoprodjo is known for 13 Bom di Jakarta (2023), Detak (2020) and Affliction (2021).
Hetty Sarlene is an actress, known for Iskandar (2003), Evolusi KL Drift (2008) and Evolusi KL Drift 2 (2010).
Hetva Trivedi is known for Anti 2020 (2022).
Hetvi Bhanushali is known for Kaali Khuhi (2020) and Neel Samandar (2019).
Hetvi Parekh is known for Murad: A Gujarati Short Film (2021), BaagadBillaa (2022) and Lakiro (2023).
"Attacking footballer and international superstar, Heung-min Son ('Sonny'), was born in Chuncheon, South Korea on 8th July 1992. He is the son of Son Woong-Jung, a retired football player turned manager who once played for the South Korea national football 'B' team. Son originally moved to Germany as a teenager and came through the ranks at Hamburger SV, scoring on his Bundesliga debut in October, 2010, against 1. FC Köln. A consistent goalscorer throughout his time in Germany, he went on to make 78 appearances and scored 20 times for Hamburg before joining Bayer Leverkusen in June, 2013. He helped them to Champions League qualification in each of his two seasons there and made a total of 87 appearances, scoring 29 times at BayArena. He signed for Tottenham Hotspur in 2015 and made his debut for the club away at Sunderland in September 2015. He scored twice on his home debut in a 3-1 Europa League victory over Qarabag. In 2016/17, Son picked up the first of two EA SPORTS 'Player of the Month' awards. In March, he completed his first Spurs hat-trick. Playing regularly in the side, Son ended the campaign with 21 goals from 47 appearances. In November 2017, he became the highest-scoring Asian player in Premier League history. He then collected the Asian Football Confederation 'International Player of the Year' award for a second time - having first won it in 2015 - and was named Top South Korean Male Footballer at the Korea Football Association awards. He also helped his nation qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2018 tournament, where he scored twice in the finals in Russia. In August and early September 2018, Son captained South Korea to victory at the Asian Games in Indonesia. The 2018/19 campaign saw Sonny hit the 20-goal mark for the second time in three seasons, despite missing game time through two separate spells of international duty with South Korea. He then wrote his name into club history by scoring the first ever first team goal at Tottenham Hotspurs' new stadium when he opened the scoring in a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace on 3 April, 2019, and, six nights later, bagged the first European goal at Spurs' new home in the 1-0 Champions League quarter-final, first leg win over Manchester City."