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Joanna Hartman

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Joanna Evans (also Hartman) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Emma Harrison. Joanna was introduced as the younger half-sister of established character, Annalise Hartman (Kimberley Davies). She made her first on screen appearance on 26 May 1995. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Joanna Hartman has received more than 41,598 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joanna Hartman is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 8,760th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 289th most popular British Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Joanna Hartman ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before her are Cho Eun-young, Kanykei Kubanychbekova, Lynn Williams, Dezerea Bryant, Koki Ogawa, and Carlota Petchamé. After her are Wang Luyao, Brook Robertson, Ursula Wikström, Alejandro Sancho, Andrius Šidlauskas, and Clemens Prüfer.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Joanna Hartman ranks 8,776 out of 8,785Before her are Daniel Watkins (null), Carlos Bustamante (null), Harry Glover (null), Zsófia Kovács (null), Luke Patience (null), and Junayna Ahmed (2003). After her are Bruno (null), Andrés Aguilar (null), Trevor Stewart (null), Birhanu Balew (null), Mindaugas Maldonis (null), and Michael Jung (null).

Among ATHLETES In United Kingdom

Among athletes born in United Kingdom, Joanna Hartman ranks 438Before her are Stephen Scullion (1988), Kevin Seaward (1983), Lester Ders (1989), Matt Fitzpatrick (1994), Tom Sorsby (1996), and Eileen Cikamatana (1999). After her are James Woodgate (2002), Jack Burnell (1993), Paul Casey (1977), Andrey Potapkin (1996), Ghulam Mustafa Bashir (1987), and Adele Tan (1999).