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Floro Dery (Filipino illustrator) Floro Dery (born 18 June 1958) is a Filipino illustrator best known for his work as design supervisor of the 1980s The Transformers TV series and was the visual creator of The Transformers: The Movie. He modified the 1984 character models originally designed by Shōhei Kohara and created the 1985 models, all of which became the visual guidelines both for the comic book and the animated cartoon appearances of those characters. has extlinks
Ivan De Battista (Maltese actor, director, and singer) Ivan De Battista (born 13 September 1977) is a Maltese actor, director, author, and poet/lyricist. has extlinks
Lyudvig Chibirov (South Ossetian politician; former President of South Ossetia (born 1938)) Lyudvig Alekseyevich Chibirov (Ossetian: Цыбырты Алексейы фырт Людвиг Tseberte Alêksêye fert Lyudvig, Georgian: ლუდვიგ ჩიბიროვი, Russian: Лю́двиг Алексе́евич Чи́биров; born November 19, 1932) was the Chairman of the Parliament and later, following inaugural elections the first president of South Ossetia. has extlinks
Rob Arnold (American musician) Rob Arnold (born January 3, 1980) is an American musician, best known for performing as the lead guitarist of the metal band Chimaira and later the rhythm guitarist of the death metal band Six Feet Under. has extlinks
Matthew Costello (American writer) Matthew John Costello (born 1948) is an American writer specializing in the genres of horror, gothic, and science fiction. His articles have appeared in publications including the Los Angeles Times and Sports Illustrated. has extlinks
Patrick E. Crago (American medical researcher) Patrick E. Crago is the Allen H. and Constance T.Ford Professor and Chairman of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Crago is a biomedical engineer currently serving as a Principal Investigator at the Cleveland FES Center.
Doug Crossman (Canadian ice hockey player) Douglas A. Crossman (born June 13, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Crossman was born in Peterborough, Ontario. has extlinks
D. C. Benny (American comedian) D. C. Benny, born Ben Wartofsky is an American stand-up comedian. Wartofsky was born in Washington, D.C., and lives and works in New York. has extlinks
Wilfred Corrigan (British engineer) Wilfred J. Corrigan is a British engineer and entrepreneur, known for founding and running LSI Logic Corp. He was the chairman and chief executive of LSI for over two decades until 2005, during the earlier part of which he made vital contributions to the company. has extlinks
Josh Dean (actor) (Canadian actor and improvisor) George Joshua Christian Dean is a Canadian actor and improvisor. He was raised in Edmonton, Alberta, where he performed in the improvised soap opera Die-Nasty and toured with improv company Rapid Fire Theatre. has extlinks
Jacenty Dędek (Polish photographer) Jacenty Dędek (born 2 July 1966 in Częstochowa, Poland) is a Polish photographer. has sources
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James Chean James Kok Ying Chean (born April 27, 1962, in Burma, now known as Myanmar) is a filmmaker in Los Angeles, California, US. He comes from a large family of artists in the 1970s. He started as a stunt man and cinematographer in Hong Kong. has extlinks
Ritchie Davies (Welsh darts player (born 1971)) Ritchie Davies (born 27 November 1971) is a Welsh former professional darts player from Aberdare. He is best known for his run at the 2003 BDO World Darts Championship, where he reached the final. has extlinks
Robert Dirk (Ice hockey player) Robert Michael Dirk (born August 20, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Dirk played in the National Hockey League between 1987 and 1996. has extlinks
Brandon Convery (Canadian ice hockey player (born 1974)) Brandon William Convery (born February 4, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played briefly in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, and Los Angeles Kings. He played center and shot right-handed. has extlinks
András Csáki András Csáki (born 1981 in Budapest), is a musician and guitarist from Hungary, began to play the guitar at the age of 11. He graduated at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music with honor in 2007, where his professor was József Eötvös. has extlinks
Bart Crashley (Canadian ice hockey player) Bart Crashley (born June 15, 1946) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 148 games in the National Hockey League and 140 games in the World Hockey Association. He played for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Sharks, Kansas City Scouts, and Los Angeles Kings between 1965 and 1976. has extlinks
Alvimar de Oliveira Costa Alvimar Perrella de Oliveira Costa (born 1961 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais) was the former president of Cruzeiro Esporte Clube of Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais and he was reelected for a further period of three years, which began in 2003 and end in 2008. has extlinks
Harry Barnes (basketball) (American basketball player) Harry J. Barnes (born July 25, 1945) is an American former professional basketball player. has extlinks
Frankie Chan (Hong Kong actor and musician) Franklin Chan Fan-kei (born 1951) is a Hong Kong-born Chinese martial artist, actor, film director, producer, action director, and composer. has extlinks
Alex Chapple (Canadian director and writer) Alex Chapple is a Canadian director and writer. has extlinks
Chit Swe Lieutenant-General Chit Swe BC-6463 (Burmese: ချစ်ဆွေ; born 18 January 1932) is a retired Myanmar politician, who served as Minister for Agriculture and Forestry, minister for Co-Operatives and minister for Livestock and Fisheries in Myanmar during a ministerial career spanning from 1988 to 1997.
Nabeel Abbas (Iraqi footballer) Nabeel Abbas Lafta (Arabic: نبيل عباس لفتة; born 1 January 1986 in Najaf, Iraq) is an Iraqi former footballer who last played as a defender for Naft Al-Wasat in the Iraqi Premier League. has extlinks
Scott Colley (American jazz double bassist and composer) Scott Colley (born November 24, 1963) is an American jazz double bassist and composer. He has performed in bands led by Herbie Hancock, T. S. Monk (jazz drummer), Jim Hall, Andrew Hill, Michael Brecker, Chris Potter, Pat Metheny, Carmen McRae, Edward Simon, Adam Rogers, Brian Blade, David Binney, Antonio Sanchez, and Kenny Werner. has extlinks
Ian Davidson (scriptwriter) (British scriptwriter) Ian Davidson is a British scriptwriter who also acted, directed and produced in television and the theatre from the 1960s. After performing and writing with Michael Palin and Terry Jones at Oxford University – his first BBC writing credit was for That Was the Week That Was in 1963 – he became an actor at The Second City in Chicago. has extlinks
Oliver Davis (American football) (American football player (born 1954)) Oliver Davis (born August 29, 1954) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the 1977 NFL Draft. He played college football at Tennessee State.
Tomas Arana (Italian-American actor) Tomas Arana is an American actor. He appeared in the films The Hunt for Red October (1990), The Bodyguard (1992), L.A. Confidential (1997), Gladiator (2000), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), Limitless (2011) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). has extlinks
Luc-Willy Deheuvels Luc-Willy Deheuvels is a French agrégé in the Arabic language, a university professor at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO), the director of the Research Center for the Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea (CERMOM), and the Chairman of the jury of the Arabic agrégation. has extlinks
Robin Davis (director) (French film director) Robin Davis is a French film director and screenwriter. has extlinks
Ramnarine Chattergoon (Guyanese cricketer) Ramnarine Chattergoon (born April 30, 1982) is a former Guyanese cricketer who played seven List A matches for the Combined Campuses and Colleges cricket team in 2007 and 2008. Chattergoon was born in Corentyne, Berbice, Guyana. has extlinks
Djeli Moussa Diawara (Musical artist) Djeli Moussa Diawara, born 1962 in Kankan, Guinea, is a Kora player (Korafola), composer and singer. has extlinks
Danijel Ćulum (Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer (born 1989)) Danijel Ćulum (born August 19, 1989) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player, who plays for FK Drina Zvornik. has extlinks
Kevin Codfert (Musical artist) Kevin Codfert is a keyboardist who joined the former band Adagio in 2003, working on the album Underworld. He is the producer of progressive metal band Myrath, which met with the band during Rock Festival in Tunisia in December 2006. has extlinks
Richard Cox (actor) (American actor) Richard Cox (born May 6, 1948) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Stuart Richards in the film Cruising and Max Frazier on Ghostwriter.[citation needed] He was nominated for Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for Platinum.[citation needed] has extlinks
Marco Colandrea (Swiss Grand Prix motorcycle racer) Marco Colandrea (born 6 April 1994 in Sorengo) is a Swiss Grand Prix motorcycle racer. has extlinks
Óscar Climent (Spanish motorcycle racer) Óscar Climent Sanchis is a former Grand Prix motorcycle racer from Spain. He currently races in the FIM CEV Superbike European Championship aboard a Yamaha YZF-R1, and has previously competed in the Spanish CEV 125GP Championship, the Spanish Supersport Championship, Spanish Moto2 Championship and the RFME Campeonato de Espana Velocidad Superstock 600. has extlinks
Jimmy Cummings (American actor) James Michael Cummings (born April 20, 1968 in South Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actor, writer and producer and is the founder and CEO of Broadvision Entertainment. Cummings wrote and appeared in the movie Southie, which won the American Independent Filmmaker Award at the 24th annual Seattle International Film Festival. has extlinks
Xhovalin Delia (Albanian painter and film director) Xhovalin Delia (born April 29, 1959) is an Albanian painter, publicist and film director from Pukë, Albania who lives in Florence, Italy. has extlinks
Aleksey Chadov (Russian actor (born 1981)) Aleksey Aleksandrovich Chadov (Russian: Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Ча́дов, born 2 September 1981) is a Russian film actor. Brother to Andrei Chadov. has extlinks
Yoel Chehanovich (Israeli footballer) Yoel Chehanovich (Hebrew: יואל צחנוביץ'; born July 26, 1993), is an Israeli footballer who plays as a forward for Shimshon Bnei Tayibe. has extlinks
Jérôme Commandeur (French actor and director) Jérôme Commandeur (born 12 April 1976) is a French actor and director. has extlinks
Kevin Dowling (darts player) (English darts player) Kevin Dowling (born 28 July 1965) is an English former professional darts player who competed in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. has extlinks
Brian Dawson (darts player) (English darts player) Brian "Doggy" Dawson (born 12 December 1968) is an English professional darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. has extlinks
Terence Crawford (actor) Terence Crawford is an Australian actor, author, theatre director, academic, and songwriter. has extlinks
Tetsujyo Deguchi (Japanese Zen master) Tetsujyo Deguchi (1950-) is a Japanese Zen master and disciple of Ban Tetsugyu Soin.

Deguchi contributed to the spread of Zen in Italy and contributed to the foundation of the Zen monastery Ensoji il Cerchio.

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Slimane Dazi (French actor) Slimane Dazi is a French actor. has extlinks
Antonio Fernández Díaz (Spanish flamenco singer) Antonio Fernández Díaz known as Fosforito, (born August 3, 1932 in Puente Genil, Córdoba Province, Spain) is a flamenco singer and winner of the fifth Golden Key of flamenco singing. Only five of these have been awarded since the award's inception in 1862. has extlinks
John Quoc Duong John Quoc Duong was born in 1973, in Saigon, South Vietnam. He immigrated to the United States in 1982. Duong received his bachelor's degree from U.C. Davis and his Executive MBA from U.C. Irvine. Appointed by President George W. has extlinks
Bernard Faucon (French photographer and writer) Bernard Faucon (born September 12, 1950) is a French photographer and writer. He first established a career in art photography and has exhibited widely around the world. has extlinks
Bülent Evcil (Turkish flutist) Bülent Evcil (born 1968) is a Turkish solo flutist and is the winner of the Royal Belgium Encouragement Medal of Art. He received the second place award in the Best Overall Performer Award at the 4th James Galway International Flute Seminar in Dublin. has extlinks
Nabil Elouahabi (British actor) Nabil Elouahabi (born 6 February 1975), often credited as Nabil Elouhabi, is a British actor, known for his role as Tariq Larousi in EastEnders from 2003 to 2005, as Rashid "Gary" Mahmoon in "Strangers on the Shore" (the 2002 Christmas Special of Only Fools and Horses) and as Mr. has extlinks
Stephen Evans (actor) (British actor) Stephen Evans (born 27 November 1970) is a British actor and comedy writer in theatre, film, radio and television. He graduated with a BA (Hons) degree in Theatre at Dartington College of Arts in Devon (1992–95). has extlinks
Paul Elwood (American classical composer) Paul Iserman Elwood (born 1958) is an American composer, banjo player, inventor, and improvisor. has extlinks
Brendan Fowler (American multi-disciplinary artist) Brendan Fowler (born 24 March 1978 in Berkeley, CA) is a Los Angeles-based musician and multi-disciplinary artist who works in photography, sculpture, and performance. He first became known for his music performances and records released under the name of BARR. has extlinks
John-James Ford (Canadian poet and writer) John-James Ford (born 1972) is a Canadian poet and fiction writer. has extlinks
Chris Felix (Canadian ice hockey player) Christopher Robin Felix (born May 27, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played for 35 games in the National Hockey League with the Washington Capitals from 1988 to 1990, who signed him as a free agent in 1988. has extlinks
Dean Evenson Dean Evenson is a new-age musician, composer, producer and videographer. His hometown is Staten Island, New York. He has a master's degree in Molecular Biology. He worked in Manhattan as a recording engineer for Regent Sound with many Atlantic recording artists including Eric Clapton, Mose Allison, Roberta Flack. has extlinks
Tomás Fonzi (Argentine actor (born 1981)) Tomás Gonzalo Fonzi (born 24 August 1981) is an Argentine actor. has extlinks
Roger Faligot (French journalist) Roger Faligot is a French journalist, who started covering The Troubles in Northern Ireland in 1973 before becoming a freelance investigative journalist for British, Parisian and foreign newspapers and magazines (Ireland, England, Japan). has extlinks
Lee Feinswog Lee Feinswog (born August 12, 1954) is an American author and journalist noted for being the executive producer and host of the TV shows Sports Monday and Sports 225 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is the editor of VolleyballMag.com (Volleyball magazine) and also contributes to the Baton Rouge magazine 225. His books include Tales From the LSU Sidelines (2002) and HoopDaddy (2006). has extlinks
Corey Foster (Canadian ice hockey player (born 1969)) Corey J. Foster (born October 27, 1969) is a Canadian former ice hockey defenceman. has extlinks
Raphaël Faÿs (French musician) Raphaël Faÿs is a French gypsy jazz and classical guitarist and composer born in Paris on 10 December 1959. has extlinks
Jeremy Foley (actor) (American actor and director) Jeremy Foley (born Geronimo Jeremiah Foley on February 20, 1983, in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American actor and director. Foley is perhaps best known for his roles as Billy in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Nightmares" and Griffen Lowe in the Nickelodeon show Caitlin's Way. has extlinks
Remco van Eijden (Dutch darts player) Remco van Eijden (born 12 September 1977) is a Dutch former darts player. has extlinks
Gimel Everett (American film producer) Gimel Everett (February 7, 1951) is an American producer specializing in the science-fiction and horror genres. Her films The Lawnmower Man and Virtuosity (1995) feature groundbreaking computer animation and visual effects. has extlinks
Ron Fortier (American author) Ron Fortier (born November 5, 1946) is an American author, primarily known for his Green Hornet and The Terminator comic books and his revival of the pulp hero, Captain Hazzard. Early in his career he also wrote short stories and co-authored two novels for TSR. has extlinks
James Elliott (musician) (Musical artist) James Elliott (born December 20, 1976) is an American electronic musician, usually releasing solo material under the alias Ateleia. The name comes from Ateleia, a legume or from ancient Greek meaning tax-free. has extlinks
Mark Driscoll (screenwriter) (American television producer and writer) Mark Driscoll (born February 3, 1959) is an American television producer and writer. He attended Boston Latin School and took a post graduate year at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Driscoll graduated from Harvard University in 1982; during his time there he was a member of the Harvard Lampoon. has extlinks
Reza Fieze Norouzi (Iranian actor) Reza Fieze Norouzi (Persian: رضا فیض نوروزی; born (1951-06-25)June 25, 1951) is an Iranian actor. has extlinks
Joel Edwards (singer) (English record producer, songwriter and singer) Joel Edwards is an English record producer, singer, songwriter and remixer; he had top ten success with his band Deepest Blue. He also works under the names Deeper The Fall, London Fields, TrAmHeD, Jupiter Snakes and Dead Guys. has extlinks
Leandro Manuel Emede Leandro Manuel Emede (born 1980 in San Isidro, Buenos Aires Argentina) is a film editor and director. has extlinks
Michael Farrell (musician) (American musician) Michael Kevin Farrell is an American keyboardist, musical director, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his work both recording and touring with Alanis Morissette, Morrissey and Macy Gray. has extlinks
David Fleischer David Verge Fleischer is an American-born Brazilian social scientist and professor. has extlinks
Jim Dziura (American film director) Jim Dziura is an American film director, cinematographer, and editor. His work often involves heavily music-related themes and his subjects are often marginalized members of society. His work includes the feature-documentary Whiskey on a Sunday (2006) about the rock band Flogging Molly for which Jim was awarded a Platinum disc from the RIAA, the short documentary film Steel Don't Bend (2007) about modern-day hobos, the short documentary film ... has extlinks
León Errázuriz (American film director) León Errázuriz (born 23 July in Santiago, Chile) is a filmmaker now based in Los Angeles, USA. has extlinks
Christian Engelhart (German racing driver) Christian Engelhart (born 13 December 1986 in Ingolstadt) is a German racing driver. He has claimed wins in sports car series such as the GT World Challenge Europe, Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, ADAC GT Masters, and Porsche Supercup. has extlinks
Yitzchok Ezrachi Yaakov Yitzchok Ezrachi (Hebrew: יצחק אזרחי; born August 1933) is a Rosh Yeshiva (dean) at the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem. has extlinks
Emmanuel Espinosa (Musical artist) Emmanuel Espinosa (born December 5, 1975) is a Mexican Christian musician, singer and songwriter from Hermosillo, Sonora, México. He is the founder and bassist of Christian rock band Rojo, along with his wife Linda (lead vocals). has extlinks
Alexander Fomichev (Russian ice hockey player) Alexander Yurevich Fomichev (Russian: Александр Юрьевич Фомичёв; born February 19, 1979) is a Russian professional ice hockey Goaltender who currently plays for Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). has extlinks
Todd Edwards (screenwriter) (American film director, producer, and writer) Todd Edwards (born September 17, 1971) is an American screenwriter/producer, film director, and writer working in Los Angeles. He is also an actor and songwriter/singer who is currently in the band called Blick Van Glory. has extlinks
Mark Dymond Mark Dymond (born 1974, Wimbledon, London) is an English actor of Irish descent. In addition to appearances in films, he is known as Dr. Lorcan O'Brien, a major character in the 2007–2009 seasons of the TV drama series The Clinic, among other TV shows. has extlinks
Costas Evangelatos (Greek poet and artist) Costas Evangelatos (Greek: Κώστας Ευαγγελάτος) (born 1957) is a Greek artist and poet born in Argostoli, Greece. He studied law at Athens University and later pursued painting and aesthetic theory of modern art in Manhattan, New York City. has sources
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Frédéric Forestier Frédéric Forestier (born 1969) is a French director. has extlinks
Jamil Elshebli (Jordanian Paralympic athlete) Jamil Elshebli (born 9 April 1979) is a Paralympian athlete from Jordan competing mainly in category F57 shot put events but also in the powerlifting. has extlinks
Jack Enrile (Filipino politician) Juan Castañer Ponce Enrile Jr. (born July 16, 1958), also known as Jack Enrile or JPEJ, is a Filipino politician. He was a representative of the 1st District of Cagayan in the 11th, 12th, 13th and 15th Congresses. has extlinks
Cornelius Fontem Esua (21st-century Roman Catholic bishop) Cornelius Fontem Esua is a Cameroonian Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of the Bamenda Metropolitan See since 2006 and retired in 2020. has extlinks
Markus Fagerudd (Finnish composer) Markus Simon Fagerudd (born 1 June 1961) is a Finnish composer. has extlinks
Farhat Ehsas (Post Modern Urdu Poet) Farhat Ehsas (born 1952) is a leading contemporary Urdu poet, journalist and translator. He has written extensively on socio-cultural and political issues. He is currently associated with the world's largest Urdu website Rekhta. has extlinks
Jean-Marc Fabre Jean-Marc Fabre (born 7 June 1964) is a French cinematographer. He has contributed to more than fifty films since 1988, including Lemming and Nathalie.... has extlinks
Brice Fournier (French actor) Brice Fournier (born 20 July 1966) is a French actor. He appeared in more than thirty films since 2004. has extlinks
Alejandro Durán (Mexican actor) Alejandro Durán Fernández (born in San Luis Potosí, Mexico), is a Mexican television actor. has extlinks
Yoav Eshed (Musical artist) Yoav Eshed (born April 28, 1989) is a jazz guitarist and composer based in Brooklyn, New York.

Yoav started to play the piano at the age of 3 and displayed prodigious abilities playing Haydn, Bach and Mendelssohn.

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Alain Ferry (writer) (French professor and writer) Alain Ferry (17 December 1939, Bône in French Algeria) is a French professor and writer, recipient of the 2009 edition of the prix Médicis essai for his novel Mémoire d'un fou d'Emma, drawn from Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. has extlinks
Boris Dvoršek (Croatian handball coach) Boris Dvoršek (born 9 November 1970 in Zagreb) is a Croatian handball coach who is currently assistant coach in Croatian national handball team. has extlinks
James Alan Gardner (Canadian science fiction author (born 1955)) James Alan Gardner (born January 10, 1955) is a Canadian science fiction author. has sources
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Stephen Franks (New Zealand politician (born 1950)) Stephen Franks (born 1950) in Wellington, New Zealand is a commercial lawyer. At one time, he was chairman and Partner of the large firm Chapman Tripp. Franks has been a member of two political parties. has extlinks
Jean-Claude Germain (Canadian playwright, author, journalist and historian) Jean-Claude Germain (born 18 June 1939 in Montreal) is a Canadian playwright, author, journalist and historian. has extlinks
Jacques Gamblin (French actor) Jacques Gamblin is a French actor. has extlinks
Bill Gilmour (director) (Scots television director) Bill Gilmour is a Scots television director. He was born on 17 March 1939 in the small town of Peebles in the Tweed Valley of the Scottish Borders. He went to Ealing Art College in West London, where he specialised in photography, while attending Frank Auerbach's drawing classes. has extlinks
Steve Fox (musician) (Canadian singer-songwriter) Steve Fox is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He was born in Brampton, Ontario and raised in Coquitlam, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. He then moved to Toronto in the early 1980s to pursue a career in music. has extlinks
Yohan Goonasekera (Sri Lankan cricketer) Yohan Goonasekera (born 8 November 1957), is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who played in two Test matches and three One Day Internationals in 1983. He is an old boy of Nalanda College Colombo. has extlinks
Ryo Fukawa (Japanese musician and comedian) , also known as ROCKETMAN, is a Japanese comedian and musician. He belongs to Watanabe Entertainment. On television he generally takes minor roles and is characterized by his childlike temperament and boyish looks. has extlinks
Roland Gewalt (German politician) Roland Gewalt (born 2 April 1958 in Berlin) is a German politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2005 until 2009. He has been a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany since 1980, which is affiliated with the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats in the European Parliament. has extlinks
Ralph M. Gambone (American conductor) Ralph M. Gambone is a former United States Navy officer. He served as Leader/Officer in Charge of the U.S. Navy Band from August 13, 1998 to March 2007. Prior to that, he served as Director of the U.S. Naval Academy Band in Annapolis, Maryland. has extlinks
Tony Gillam (British singer and writer (born 1961)) Tony Gillam (born 1961) is an English mental health nurse, writer and musician. A long-standing regular contributor to nursing and mental health journals, he has written more than 80 articles and two mental health related books, Reflections on Community Psychiatric Nursing (2002) and Creativity, Wellbeing and Mental Health Practice (2018). has sources
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Robin Gerster (Australian author (born 1953)) Robin Gerster is an Australian author who was born in Melbourne and educated in Melbourne and Sydney. Formerly a Professor in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University, Gerster has written prolifically on the cultural histories of war and travel, and on Western representations of Japan. has extlinks
Peter Garza Peter Garza (born August 6, 1960) is a United States computer forensics expert and cybercrime investigator. has extlinks
Shyam Goel Shyam K. Goel is a Bollywood script writer. has extlinks
Scott Glasgow (American composer) Scott Glasgow is a Hollywood-based musical composer. He has a Bachelor of Music from California State University, Northridge and a Master of Music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 2001 where he was a student of Conrad Susa. has extlinks
Roger Garrison (American economist) Roger Wayne Garrison (born 1944) is an American professor of economics at Auburn University, and an adjunct scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. has extlinks
Stephen Gard Stephen W. Gard is a Professor of Law at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in Cleveland, Ohio.

After earning his B.A. from DePauw University he went on to earn his J.D. from Indiana University (where he was an editor of the Indiana Law Review) and subsequently an LL.M. from the University of Chicago.

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Brent David Fraser (American actor and musician) Brent David Fraser (born February 21, 1967) is an American actor and musician. He was born in Bremerton, Washington. has extlinks
Frederic W. Gleach (American anthropologist) Frederic W. Gleach is an American anthropologist who specializes in Native American peoples of Virginia. has extlinks
Dan Frantz (American football player (born 1977)) Daniel Lee Frantz (born July 9, 1977) is a former American football kicker. He was released by the Chicago Rush on June 3, 2008. He has also played for the San Jose SaberCats. has extlinks
Stuart Fratkin (American actor) Stuart Fratkin (born September 22, 1963) is an American actor, best known for playing Fitz in the movie Ski School. He also starred in They Came from Outer Space with Ski School co-star Dean Cameron. has extlinks
Greg Fox (ice hockey) (Canadian retired ice hockey defenceman) Gregory Brent Fox (born August 12, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Atlanta Flames, Chicago Black Hawks and Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1977 and 1985. has extlinks
Jeff Gourson (American film editor and producer (born 1946)) Jeff Gourson (born January 30, 1946) is an American film editor and producer. He has been jointly nominated three times for an Emmy Award for his production work on the television series Quantum Leap. has extlinks
Scott Frost (writer) (American novelist) Scott Frost is an American screenwriter and novelist. He is the son of actor Warren Frost and the brother of Mark Frost and actress Lindsay Frost. He worked with his brother and David Lynch on the Twin Peaks television series, writing two episodes. has extlinks
Carlos Galettini (Argentine film director, film producer and screenplay writer) Carlos Galettini (born 1938) is a Silver Condor nominated Argentine film director, film producer and screenplay writer. has extlinks
Éric Gauthier (writer) Éric Gauthier is a Canadian writer from Quebec. has extlinks
Sebastián Francini (Argentine actor and singer) Sebastián Javier Francini (born 8 September 1989) is an Argentine actor and singer. has extlinks
Gunnar Geisse Gunnar Geisse (born 11 July 1964, Giessen) is a German musician, improviser, composer, and interpreter. He plays several string instruments including guitar, banjo, mandolin, and a variety of instruments from Central Asia, among them the Uzbek and the Persian dotâr. has extlinks
Sergey Golovanov (Russian Catholic priest (born 1968)) Sergey Vladimirovich Golovanov (Russian: Сергей Владимирович Голованов; born 25 July 1968 in Saransk, Republic of Mordovia) is a priest of the Russian Greek Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite. has extlinks
Ron Furmanek Ron Furmanek is an American Grammy nominated music producer and filmographer who has produced over 200 CDs. His most recent work, which includes six Kingston Trio titles, is currently released on RichKat Records, through Collectors Choice Music in the United States. has extlinks
Asbjørn Gjærde Asbjørn Gjærde (born December 5. 1939, in Stranda in the municipality of Sunnmøre is a Norwegian journalist and writer. He is known as head of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, NRK, office in Møre og Romsdal seated in Ålesund from 1981-1997. has extlinks
Thom Gimbel (Musical artist) Thomas Ellis Gimbel (born November 1, 1959) is an American rock musician and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a member of the rock band Foreigner from 1992 to 1993 and again from 1995 to 2021. has extlinks
Eddie Gallagher (footballer) (Scottish footballer) Eddie Gallagher (born 21 November 1964 in Glasgow) is a Scottish retired professional football striker. He played in his homeland for Partick Thistle, Hamilton Academical, Dunfermline Athletic, Dundee and St Mirren before a spell in Hong Kong at Instant-Dict. has extlinks
Goblin (voice actor) (Japanese narrator and impressionist (born 1964)) , better known by his stage name of Goblin (ゴブリン, Goburin), is a Japanese narrator and impressionist from Hachinohe, Aomori. He is currently attached to Office Osawa; he was previously attached to the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society, Jinsei Pro, and Across Entertainment. has extlinks
Tiago Geronimi (Brazilian racing driver (born 1988)) Tiago Geronimi (born November 27, 1988, in Lorena) is a Brazilian racing driver. He has competed in such series as Formula BMW ADAC/Europe and Formula Three Euroseries. has extlinks
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Bomba Jawara (Sierra Leonean politician) Alhaji Bomba Jawara is a Sierra Leonean politician from the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), and he is currently[when?] a member of parliament representing Koinadugu District. He is from the Mandingo ethnic group. has extlinks
Rick Kamla (American sportscaster) Rick Kamla (born July 19, 1969) is a television personality for NBA TV and CBS Sports. He was also the former midday co-host (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) with John Michaels on all-sports radio station 92.9 The Game in Atlanta. has extlinks
André Hurst André Hurst, born in 1940, in Geneva, is a Hellenist, professor and former Rector of the University of Geneva. has extlinks
Graham Hunt (darts player) (Australian darts player) Graham Hunt (born 7 December 1953) is an Australian former professional darts player who competed by the events of the World Darts Federation (WDF). He won the 1997 Winmau World Masters. He played formerly in the British Darts Organisation (BDO) tournaments. has extlinks
Radosław Kaim (Polish actor) Radosław Sebastian Kaim (born 7 October 1973) is a Polish actor. has extlinks
João Paulo (footballer, born June 1984) (Portuguese footballer) João Paulo Lopes Caetano (born 29 June 1984 in Portimão), known as João Paulo, is a Portuguese footballer who played as a winger. Pai de João Paulo Silva Fernandes, que procura desde 2003. has extlinks
Jimmy Jones (ice hockey) (Canadian ice hockey player) James Harrison Jones (born January 2, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League between 1977 and 1979. He also played for the Vancouver Blazers of the World Hockey Association between 1973 and 1975. has extlinks
John Keefe (actor) (American actor) John Keefe (born October 29, 1979) is an American film and television actor, best known for playing Julian Garrison in Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis and its following sequel, Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave. has extlinks
Jason Jones (wide receiver) (American gridiron football player (born 1983)) Jason Jones (born August 30, 1983) is a former gridiron football wide receiver. He was signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football for the Arkansas-Pine Bluff. has extlinks
Kevin Jubinville (Canadian actor) Kevin Jubinville is a Canadian actor known for playing The Shep in Degrassi: The Next Generation and Bob Venton in Rabbit Fall. has extlinks
Hewage Jayaweera (Sri Lankan cricketer) Hewage Jayaweera (born 8 June 1976) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He is a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club. He was born in Colombo. has extlinks
Vidmantas Jusionis (Lithuanian painter) Vidmantas Jusionis (born 17 May 1961 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian painter. has extlinks
Björn Jensen (German filmmaker, consultant and producer) Björn Jensen (born 12 January 1965 in Hameln, Germany) is a German filmmaker, consultant and producer. has extlinks
Matthias Keller (musician) Matthias Keller (born 1956 in Bremen) is a German composer, music critic, organist, conductor, and radio producer. For many years he has been a juror for the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik. He has been commissioned to compose or arrange works for the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Capella Istropolitana, the Dallas Chamber Orchestra, the Munich Symphony Orchestra, the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, and the Polish Chamber Philharmonic among others. has extlinks
Jacques Jaubert Jacques Jaubert (born 26 July 1957) is a French prehistorian and professor of Paleolithic archaeology at the University of Bordeaux. has extlinks
Rick Jacobson (American film director) Rick Jacobson is an American film director, television director and producer, and stage and television actor. has extlinks
Lico Kaesemodel (Brazilian racing driver) Orlando Otto Kaesemodel Neto, better known as Lico Kaesemodel (born May 10, 1983 in Curitiba) is a Brazilian racing driver, currently drives in Stock Car Brasil. has extlinks
Meir Javedanfar (Israeli journalist of Iranian descent) Meir Javedanfar was born in Tehran to a family from the city of Isfahan. He studied at the Ettefegh and Abrishami Jewish day schools in Tehran. has sources
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Alexander Ivashkevich (Georgian actor, tap dancer) Alexander Ivashkevich (alternately spelled as Aleksandr Ivaškevitš in Estonia, and as Aleksander Ivashkevich; Russian: Александр Ивашкевич) (born April 27, 1960) is a professional theater and movie actor and a tap dancer. has extlinks
Daniel Jouseff (Swedish artist) Daniel Youssef (born 1975) is a Swedish artist based in Stockholm. He works with questions concerning identity and language in drawings, neon works and installations. has extlinks
Teet Järvi (Estonian cellist) Teet Järvi (born 22 April 1958) is an Estonian cellist. has extlinks
Shehzad Khan (Indian actor (born 1966)) Shehzad Khan is an Indian actor who appeared in Bollywood films and TV serials. He is the son of actor Ajit Khan. has extlinks
Alex Kew (British actor and musician) Alexander Charles Kew (born 21 October 1986) is an English actor, musician, and singer-songwriter from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. He is best known for his roles as Declan in 2point4 Children and as Josh Barker in My Parents Are Aliens. has extlinks
Jacek Komuda (Polish writer and historian (born 1972)) Jacek Lech Komuda (born 23 June 1972) is a Polish writer and historian. He specialized in the period of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and History of Poland (1569–1795), and is the author of several novels and short stories of fantasy/historical novel genre. has extlinks
Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche Khentrul Lodrö Thayé Rinpoche (Khentrul Rinpoche) is a Tibetan Buddhist lama of the Nyingma school. He is the abbot of Mardo Tashi Choling in Eastern Tibet, where he established a retreat center and shedra, a formal Buddhist monastic college, under the direct guidance of his teacher, Khenchen Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche. has extlinks
Abdi Kusow (Somalian sociologist) Abdi Mohamed Kusow (Somali: Cabdi Maxamed Kuusoow, Arabic: عبدي محمد كوسو) is a Somali scholar and writer. has extlinks
Radovan Kovacevic (Serbian-American university professor) Radovan Kovacevic is a Serbian-American university professor. He is the director of the Southern Methodist University Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing. He holds several U.S. patents. has extlinks
Jakob Kjeldbjerg (Danish footballer and television host (born 1969)) Jakob Kjeldbjerg Jensen (born 21 October 1969) is a Danish television presenter and former professional footballer. has extlinks
Adam Kendrick (British actor) Adam Kendrick (born 26 January 1969 in Manchester, Lancashire), also known as Adamo Palladino, is a British actor who has appeared on television and in films. has extlinks
Michael Kiesling (German board game designer (born 1957)) Michael Kiesling (born 1957) is a German board game designer. Many of his games have been nominated for or have won the Spiel des Jahres, a German games award. has extlinks
Luk De Koninck (Belgian television actor) Luk De Koninck (born 8 July 1952, Belgium) is a Belgian television actor. has extlinks
Ibon Koteron Ibon Koteron (born in Bilbao in 1967) is a Basque musician renowned as a player of the alboka. His 1996 debut release was a joint record with Kepa Junkera, entitled Leonen Orroak (the roarings of Leon, a homage to the great albokalari Leon Bilbao). has extlinks
Edward Kerr (American actor (born 1966)) Edward Kerr (born October 14, 1966) is an American actor. He has also been credited as Ed Kerr. has extlinks
Bo Könberg (Swedish politician (born 1945)) Bo Göran Könberg (born 14 October 1945 in Stockholm) was a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician and was a member of the Riksdag 1995–2005. In his political career Könberg has held many positions, among them: has extlinks
Chris Knowings (American actor) Chris Knowings (born February 25, 1980) is an American actor and twin brother of actress Christy Knowings. He is best known for playing Lamar Carlos Johnson in the short-lived Nickelodeon series, Taina, and Chris Robinson on Sesame Street. has extlinks
Stephen Kennedy (actor) (Actor from Northern Ireland (born 1970)) Stephen Kennedy (born 17 June 1970) is a Northern Irish actor from County Tyrone. He was educated at St. Colman's High School, Strabane. He is perhaps best known for his role in the BBC Radio 4 series The Archers, as Ian Craig. has extlinks
Max Klauß (East German long jumper) Max Klauß (born 27 July 1947 in Chemnitz) is a retired East German long jumper. has extlinks
Joachim Kirst (East German decathlete) Joachim Kirst (born 21 May 1947 in Neustadt/Harz) is a retired East German decathlete. Kirst finished fifth at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, but did not finish the event during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. has sources
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Martin Kiszko (British composer) Martin Edmund Kiszko (born 9 February 1958) is a British composer, musicologist, librettist and poet. He is best known for his film and television scores. has extlinks
Osamu Kobayashi (animation director) (Japanese animator and animation director (born 1945)) is a Japanese animator and animation director, best known for Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel. He was born in Fuchuu-shi, Tokyo. He belongs to Ajia-do Animation Works. In 1963, he entered Toei Animation at the same time as Tsutomu Shibayama and Hayao Miyazaki. has extlinks
Stephen M. Kohn (American lawyer) Stephen Martin Kohn is an attorney for Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, a Washington, D.C., law firm specializing in employment law. The author of the first legal treatise on whistleblowing,[citation needed] Kohn is recognized[by whom?] as one of the top experts in whistleblower protection law.[citation needed] He also has written on the subject of political prisoners and the history of the abrogation of the rights of political protestors. has extlinks
Lee Kelso (American television anchor) Lee Kelso is a former television news anchor. He is co-owner of a telecommunications consulting company, and freelance spokesman/host/actor seen in television commercials and corporate video productions.
DJ Klever (Musical artist) Josh Winkler, better known as DJ Klever is an American turntablist and two-time US Disco Mix Club champion. He has toured the US and abroad, and currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Since early 2014 he has been rapper Yelawolf's touring DJ; he later started working with the rapper and signed to his record label Slumerican. has extlinks
Jonathan Kreinik (American record producer) Jonathan Kreinik is an American record producer, who has produced numerous records from his Boombox Magnetica Studio(s), as well as in different studio locations around the globe. He has worked with the bands !!!, Trans Am, The Make-Up, and Frodus, among others. has extlinks
Hubert Kennedy (American author and mathematician (born 1931)) Hubert Collings Kennedy (born 1931) is an American author and mathematician. has sources
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Jon Kroll (American producer, director, and writer) Jon Kroll is an American producer, director, and writer who has worked in film and both scripted and non-scripted television. He is notable for his work in television which has been seen on a variety of broadcast and cable networks over the past 30 years. has extlinks
Jan Kopp (composer) (German composer) Jan Kopp (born 13 July 1971) in Pforzheim, is a German composer of contemporary music. He also works as an essayist and teacher. has extlinks
Jeff Kushner Jeff Kushner (born May 4, 1965) is a Film Editor, Supervising Sound Editor and educator who has worked in various post production positions since 1987. He also taught film history and sound design at the Los Angeles Film School between 2005 and 2008. has extlinks
Gharzai Khwakhuzhi Gen. Gharzai Khwakhuzhi (Pashto: غرزی خواخوږی), son of Mohammad Ibraheem Khwakhuzhi (poet, writer, journalist, politician and a leadership member of the Weesh Zalmyan movement as well as Progressive Democratic Party of Afghanistan under the leadership of Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal) original resident of Kandahar was born in Kabul on 29 May 1961. has extlinks
Mike Krüger (German comedian (born 1951)) Michael Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger (born 14 December 1951 in Ulm) is a German comedian. has extlinks
Chris Kramer (actor) (Canadian actor (born 1975)) Chris Kramer (born May 14, 1975) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for the starring role of Morgan Pym, in the Citytv television show The Collector. has extlinks
Serguei Kouchnerov (American film director (born 1960)) Serguei Kouchnerov (Siarhiej Kušniaroŭ, Belarusian: Сяргей Кушняроў, born 22 June 1960 in Rahachow, Byelorussian SSR) is a Belarusian-Ukrainian artist, animator, director, story artist and screenwriter. has extlinks
Peter Keys (American keyboardist) Peter Michaelsen Pisarczyk (born May 30, 1965), better known as Peter Keys, is an American keyboardist. He is best known for his work with George Clinton in various P-Funk lineups and as a member of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd since 2009. has extlinks
Vlastimil Klíma (Czech cryptologist and computer security expert (born 1957)) RNDr. Vlastimil Klíma (born 19 February 1957 in Benešov, Czech Republic) is a leading cryptographer, computer security expert, and white hat hacker. has extlinks
Hubert Koundé (French actor and film director (born 1970)) Hubert Koundé (born December 30, 1970) is a French actor and film director. He is best known for his role as Hubert in the film La Haine written and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. has extlinks
Dramane Koné (Burkina Faso musician) Dramane Kone (surname also spelled Koné) is a master drummer and griot from Burkina Faso. He is best known for his appearance (studying balafon at age 4) in the Taali Laafi Rosselini documentary film Great Great Grandparents Music, which featured vignettes of Dramane Kone's griot family life in west Africa. has extlinks
János Kertész (Hungarian physicist) János Kertész is a Hungarian physicist known for his contributions to the fields of econophysics, complex networks, and the application of fractal geometry in physical problems. He has played a pioneering role in these areas, expanding the understanding and applications of statistical physics and complex systems. has extlinks
Josi W. Konski Josi W. Konski is a film producer. Josi is a longtime member of the Directors Guild of America, has either produced, managed or directed over 60 feature films.[citation needed] His experience ranges from studio pictures to independents.[citation needed] has extlinks
Bob Kronenberg (American football coach) Robert Kronenberg (born March 11, 1971) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the assistant offensive line coach for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). has extlinks
Konrad Krauss (German actor (born 1938)) Konrad Krauss is a German actor and well known for his role as family patriarch Arno Brandner on the soap opera Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love). has extlinks
Norbert König (German sports presenter (born 1958)) Norbert König (born 4 September 1958) is a German sports presenter. has sources
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Ad van Kempen (Dutch actor) Ad van Kempen (born 12 July 1944) is a Dutch actor. He performed in more than forty films since 1974. has extlinks
Afzal Ahmed Khan (Indian film director and producer) Afzal Ahmed Khan is an Indian film director and producer. has extlinks
Borys Krylov (Ukrainian sculptor) Borys Yuriyovich Krylov (Ukrainian: Борис Юрійович Крилов, born 6 August 1976) is a Ukrainian sculptor, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (since 2012), and a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (since 2010). has extlinks
Mikko Kouki (Finnish actor (born 1967)) Mikko Kouki (born 14 September 1967) is a Finnish actor. He has appeared in more than thirty films since 1986. has extlinks
Erik Kruskopf (Finnish art critic and historian) Erik Georg Ragnar Kruskopf (born 29 August 1930 in Helsinki) is a Finland-Swedish art critic, art historian and writer. He has also worked as among assistant director at the Finnish National Opera, editor at the Finnish newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet and art history professor at the University of Tromsø. has extlinks
Volodymyr Kulish (Ukrainian politician) Volodymyr Ivanovych Kulish (Ukrainian: Володимир Іванович Куліш; born 11 February 1963) is a Ukrainian politician. has extlinks
Sokratis Kosmidis (Greek lawyer and politician) Sokratis Kosmidis (Greek: Σωκράτης Κοσμίδης; born 30 November 1945) is a Greek lawyer who served as Cabinet Secretary as well as a Member of the Hellenic Parliament. He is known for his combative style and tremendous work ethic. has extlinks
Lu Yuegang Lu Yuegang(卢跃刚), a Sichuan native in China, is a journalist and a writer of non-fiction. He has been a reporter of China Youth Daily for ten years. He was promoted to be the deputy director and later the principal reporter of the news centre in China Youth Daily. has extlinks
Steven Jack Land Steven Jack Land (born September 23, 1946) is a Canadian renewal theologian within the Pentecostal movement who began serving as the president of the Church of God Theological Seminary, now Pentecostal Theological Seminary, in 2002. has extlinks
Ingolf Lück Ingolf Lück (born 26 April 1958) is a German actor, comedian and television host. has sources
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Tapio Laukkanen (Finnish rally driver (born 1969)) Tapio Laukkanen (born 23 September 1969) is a Finnish rally driver. He was born in Lahti. has extlinks
TJ Lubinsky (American television, radio and digital media host) Terry James Lubinsky is an American television, radio and digital media host. He is also creator, executive producer and director of many Public Broadcasting Service pledge-drive programs. He presents oldies-format music programs airing on PBS. has extlinks
Ville Laihiala (Finnish musician) Ville Laihiala (born 13 June 1973) is a Finnish musician. He was the vocalist and guitarist of the gothic metal band Poisonblack, and the frontman for Sentenced from 1996 (when he replaced their former bassist and vocalist Taneli Jarva) until the group ended their career in 2005. has extlinks
Brano Likić Brano Likić (born 23 January 1954, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a composer, producer, and performer. has extlinks
Richard Leigh (songwriter) (American singer-songwriter) Richard Leigh (born May 26, 1951 in Washington, D.C.) is an American country music songwriter and singer. He is best known for penning "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" (sung by Crystal Gayle). In 1978, he received a Grammy Award for "Best Country Song" for the popular song. has sources
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Stephen Laurence (British philosopher) Stephen Laurence is a scientist and philosopher, currently at the University of Sheffield, whose primary areas of research interest are the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of language, and cognitive science. has extlinks
Mohamed Latheef Mohamed Latheef (died 3 july 2022) was a Maldives politician, a former parliamentarian and a campaigner for human rights. He is a co-founder of the MDP (Maldivian Democratic Party), a political party. He was self-exiled in Sri Lanka for a number of years. has extlinks
Hugo de León (Uruguayan footballer and manager (born 1958)) Hugo Eduardo de León Rodríguez (born 27 February 1958) is a Uruguayan football coach and former player, who played as a defender. has extlinks
Eric Luke (American writer) Eric Luke (born December 17, 1956, in Palo Alto, California) is an American writer. has extlinks
Arttu Lappi (Finnish ski jumper) Arttu Ville Eemeli Lappi (born 11 May 1984) is a Finnish former ski jumper. has extlinks
Peter Langston Peter Langston (born 1946) is a computer programmer who wrote and distributed for free several games for Unix systems in the 1970s, including one of the earliest text adventure video games Wander, the original version of Empire and the program "Oracle" upon which the later net-wide Oracle was modeled. has extlinks
Philip Kwok (Musical artist) Philip Kwok (Chinese: 郭追; also known as Kuo Chui, Kwok Chui, Kwok Chun-Fung; born 21 October 1951) is a Hong Kong-based Taiwanese actor, martial artist, and stuntman. He rose to fame as a member of the Venom Mob, an ensemble of highly-talented martial arts actors that starred in several films for Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1970s and 1980s. has extlinks
Perttu Leppä (Finnish film director and screenwriter (born 1964)) Perttu Leppä (born 8 February 1964 in Joensuu, Finland) is a Finnish film director and screenwriter. has extlinks
Tom Langan (American producer and writer) Tom Langan is an American producer and writer. He additionally has performed in acting roles. has extlinks
Mads Laudrup (Danish footballer (born 1989)) Mads Thunø Laudrup (born 9 February 1989) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He has scored two goals and played 29 games for various Danish youth national teams. has extlinks
David Lowe (video game composer) (British musician, engineer and composer) David Lowe also known as "Uncle Art" is a British composer known for his work on computer games from 1985 to 1998. has extlinks
Tero Lehterä (Finnish ice hockey player) Tero Juhani Lehterä (born 21 April 1972) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey player who played the majority of his career in the SM-liiga. He played for Tappara, Jokerit, HPK, and Espoo Blues. He also had stints in Elitserien, the IHL, Russia, Switzerland and Germany. has extlinks
Teuvo Loman (Finnish hairdresser and model) Teuvo Loman (born 17 July 1962 in Espoo, Finland) is a Finnish hairdresser, model, fashion designer and singer living in Helsinki. has extlinks
Duane Larson (Baseball player) Duane Carl Larson (born December 6, 1948) is an American former minor league baseball infielder and manager and is currently a Major League scout and special assistant to the General Manager in the Atlanta Braves organization. has extlinks
Stuart Laughton (Canadian musician) Stuart John Laughton (born August 19, 1951 in St. Catharines, Ontario) is a Canadian musician. He was Founder and for 13 years Artistic Director of The Forest Festival in Ontario's Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve. has extlinks
Michael G. Long (American academic) Michael G. Long is a former Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies at Elizabethtown College. has extlinks
Kurt Peter Larsen Kurt Peter Larsen Danish author. Born 27.5 1953 in Denmark is the Danish half of the writing duo Oravsky/Larsen and writes in Danish, Swedish, English and German.

Kurt Peter Larsen and Vladimir Oravsky won the 2006 worldwide dramacompetition sponsored by The International Playwrights’ Forum, The International Theatre Institute (ITI) and The International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People (ASSITEJ) with their play ”AAAHR!!!”.

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Todd Londot (American gridiron football player (born 1983)) Todd Londot (born April 4, 1983) is a former professional American and Canadian football offensive lineman. He was signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played college football at Miami (Ohio). has extlinks
Daniel Louis (Canadian film producer (born 1953)) Daniel Louis (born October 12, 1953) is a Canadian film producer. He is co-founder, with Denise Robert, of Cinémaginaire. has extlinks
Peter Lee Ka-kit (Hong Kong businessman) Dr Peter Lee Ka-kit, GBS, JP (born 1963), is a businessman and philanthropist from Hong Kong. Son of real estate tycoon and majority owner of Henderson Land Development Lee Shau-kee, he is Chairman of Henderson Land, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited and Towngas Smart Energy Company Limited, as well as Vice Chairman of Henderson Investment Limited. has extlinks
John Laughlin (actor) (American actor) John Laughlin (born April 3, 1956), sometimes credited as John C. McLaughlin or John McLaughlin, is an American film and television actor. has extlinks
Ravindra Lakmal (Sri Lankan cricketer) Ravindra Lakmal (full name Matharage Don Ravindra Lakmal; born 25 July 1981) was a Sri Lankan cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Moratuwa Sports Club. has extlinks
Björn Larsson (Swedish game director/designer and executive producer) Björn Larsson (born May 12, 1975) is a Swedish game director, executive producer and game designer. Björn founded Iridon Interactive in 1998 publishing and producing titles including Total Soccer 2000 and Pure Pinball. has extlinks
Mark Lawrence (darts player) (English darts player) Mark Lawrence is an English professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. has extlinks
Alan J. Levi (American film director) Alan J. Levi is an American film, television director, television producer and writer. has extlinks
Hannu Lepistö (Finnish ski jumping coach) Hannu Lepistö (sometimes spelled Hannu Lepistoe; born 17 May 1946) is a Finnish former ski jumping coach. has extlinks
Michael Lorenz (musicologist) (Austrian musicologist, teacher and photographer) Michael Lorenz (born 18 July 1958) is an Austrian musicologist, noted as a Mozart scholar and for his archival work combining music history and genealogical research. has extlinks
Kamil Larin (Russian actor) Kamil Shamil'yevich Larin (Russian: Камиль Шамильевич Ларин, Tatar: Камил Шамил улы Ларин; born 10 November 1966) is a Russian actor and one of the founders of comic theater Kvartet I. He became famous after the roles of electrician Kamil, named like him, in the performances of "Radio Day" and "Election Day" and in movies with same names. has extlinks
Celso Lobregat (Filipino politician from the city of Zamboanga) Celso L. Lobregat, III (born March 20, 1948),[citation needed] is a Filipino politician who was Zamboanga City's mayor and congressman.
Jan Långbacka (Finnish ice hockey player) Jan Långbacka (born April 12, 1968, in Espoo, Finland) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played in the SM-Liiga. He played for Espoo Blues and Jokerit. He has been captain of the Espoo Blues, who were named Kiekko-Espoo at that time, during two seasons between 1992 and 1994. has extlinks
Richard Leduc (French actor (born 1941)) Richard Leduc (born 1941) is a French actor. He appeared in more than thirty films from 1969 to 1999. has extlinks
Li Qiang (screenwriter) (Chinese screenwriter (born 1968)) Li Qiang (Chinese: 李樯; born 1968) is a Chinese screenwriter. has extlinks
Éric Le Hung (Vietnamese-French film director) Éric Le Hung (born 29 September 1937 in Haiphong) is a Vietnamese-French film director. has extlinks
Javier Laynez Potisek (Mexican jurist (born 1959)) Javier Laynez Potisek (born June 2, 1959) is a Mexican jurist and since December 10, 2015, a member of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) of Mexico. has extlinks
Esteban Lamothe (Argentine actor (born 1977)) Raúl Esteban Sánchez Lamothe (born 30 April 1977) is an Argentine actor. has extlinks
Sjoerd Kuyper (Dutch writer) Sjoerd Kuyper (born 6 March 1952, Amsterdam) is a Dutch poetry and prose writer of adult, children's and youth books, theatre, TV series, film scripts and lyrics. His best-known works are the film Het zakmes (The Pocket-knife), the series of books about the toddler Robin, the poem Mensen met koffers (People with Suitcases), the lyrics Hallo wereld (Hello World) and the youth novels Hotel De Grote L (The Big L hotel) and Bizar (Bizarre). has extlinks
Gérard Majax (French illusionist (born 1943)) Gérard Faier, known as Gérard Majax (April 28, 1943) is a French illusionist. has extlinks
Danny Lux (American composer (born 1969)) Daniel Scott Lux (born June 5, 1969) is an American music composer who has created music for television and film productions. has extlinks
Pjetër Malota (Albanian actor (born 1959)) Peter Malota (born Pjetër Malota Lulgjuraj; 4 July 1959 in Lofka, Malësia, Albania) is an Albanian film actor, he is best known for his appearances in films starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. He has over 40 years Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido experience. has extlinks
Richard Machalek Richard Machalek (born April 12, 1946) is a social theorist, sociobiologist, and professor of sociology. He is emeritus faculty of sociology at the University of Wyoming. has sources
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Stephen McKeon (Irish composer) Stephen McKeon is an Irish composer of film and television soundtrack music. He has received two Irish Film and Television Awards both for John Boorman films, Queen & Country in 2014 and The Tiger's Tail in 2004 and was previously nominated for Blind Flight, Savage and the children's animated feature Niko 2 - Little Brother, Big Trouble. has extlinks
Garett Maggart (American actor (born 1969)) Garett Maggart (born May 24, 1969) is an American actor. He is the son of fellow actor Brandon Maggart and half brother of singers Fiona Apple and Maude Maggart. He and his wife, Cynthia, have one son. has extlinks
Seymour Mayne (Canadian author (born 1944)) Seymour Mayne (born 1944 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian author, editor, or translator of more than seventy books and monographs. As he has written about the Jewish Canadian poets, his work is recognizable by its emphasis on the human dimension, the translation of the experience of the immigrant and the outsider, the finding of joy in the face of adversity, and the linking with tradition and a strong concern with history in its widest sense. has extlinks
Michael Manasseri (American actor and film director (born 1974)) Michael Manasseri (born February 28, 1974) is an American actor and film director. has extlinks
Stan Marple (Canadian ice hockey player and coach) Stanislaus Henry Marple is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach. Marple played twelve seasons in various British leagues, most notably for the Guildford Flames, for whom he later served as head coach. has sources
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Phillip McArthur Phillip H. McArthur is an American folklorist and anthropologist. His work in the Marshall Islands closely examines social power and indigenous epistemologies with special attention to the tumultuous relationship with the United States. has extlinks
Sean McGinly (American film director and screenwriter) Sean McGinly is an American film director and screenwriter. His film Two Days, starring Paul Rudd and Donal Logue, piqued the interest of Tom Hanks, who then agreed to produce McGinly's latest project, The Great Buck Howard, through his Playtone production company. has extlinks
Mark Lutz (actor) (Canadian actor (born 1970)) Mark Douglas Lutz is a Canadian actor, who is best known for playing Groosalugg in the television series Angel and for writing and starring in Victor, a two-hour film on the life and death of Victor Davis. has extlinks
Charles McCaughan (American actor and director) Charles McCaughan is an American actor and director. has extlinks
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Mitch Markowitz Mitch Markowitz is an American screenwriter best known for writing the film Good Morning, Vietnam. He also wrote the movie Crazy People. His television credits include M*A*S*H, Van Dyke and Company, Best of the West, Report To Murphy, What's Happening?, Buffalo Bill, Monk, and Too Close For Comfort, among others. has extlinks
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John McDaniel (American football) (American football player (born 1951)) John McDaniel (born September 23, 1951) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) afor the Cincinnati Bengals and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Lincoln University of Missouri and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1974 NFL Draft. has extlinks
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Gerry McDougall (American gridiron football player (born 1935)) Gerald Gordon McDougall (born March 21, 1935) is a former American Football League (AFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL) running back from 1957 through 1967. He was named a CFL Eastern All-Star for 1957 and 1958 while playing for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. has extlinks
Haig Mardirosian (American musician) Haig Mardirosian (born 1947 in New York City) is Dean Emeritus of the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Tampa, Professor Emeritus at American University in Washington, DC, a concert organist, composer, and conductor. has extlinks
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Franck Monnet (French singer-songwriter) Franck Gilbert Yannick Monnet (born 13 September 1967, in Le Mans) is a French singer-songwriter.

He wrote songs for the following artists: Vanessa Paradis (collaboration with Matthieu Chedid for the albums Bliss, 2000, and Divinidylle, 2007), Tryo (2003), Murray Head (2006), Claire Diterzi (2005), Enrico Macias (2006), Emily Loizeau (with whom he produced the album L’Autre Bout du Monde in 2005).

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Dean McLaughlin (writer) (American science fiction writer (born 1931)) Dean Benjamin McLaughlin, Jr. (born 1931) is an American science fiction writer. He was the son of astronomers Dean B. McLaughlin and Laura Elizabeth Hill Mclaughlin. has extlinks
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On stage he has appeared in over 40 productions. As a stand-up comedian, he toured for 15 years (1987–2001) and gained respect as solid performer on the eastern comedy circuit.

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Eddie Mills (American actor (born 1972)) Eddie Mills (born December 30, 1972) is an American actor. He played Vandy in the TV drama Wasteland. has extlinks
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Fouad Abou Nader (Lebanese politician) Fouad Abou Nader (Arabic: فؤاد أبو ناضر) is a Lebanese Christian politician and former leader of the Lebanese Forces. A grandson of the Kataeb Party founder Pierre Gemayel, Abou Nader became a Kataeb party activist and head of the elite Kataeb troop called the "BG" and later on head of the Lebanese Forces after the union of various Christian military groupings. has extlinks
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David New (Canadian film editor) David New is a Canadian film editor. has extlinks
Arun Mukherjee Arun Mukherjee or Arun Mukhopadhyay is a Bengali actor who started his career in films with Kshudhita Pashan in 1960 followed by his performance in Satyajit Ray's 1962 film Kanchenjunga. Other films he was in include Ekdin Pratidin, Sabuj Dwiper Raja, Parashuramer Kuthar, Mansur Miyar Ghora and the 2019's Basu Paribar. has extlinks
Luis Muñoz (poet) Luis Muñoz is a native of Granada, Spain. He holds a PhD in Literature from the University of Granada.

He has published six collections of poetry: Vecindad (2018); Querido silencio (2006), which won El Público award; Correspondencias (2001), which won the Generación del 27 and Ojo Crítico awards; El apetito (1998); Manzanas amarillas (1995); and Septiembre (1991).

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Chris Nahon (French film director) Chris Nahon is a French film director best known for directing the films Kiss of the Dragon, Empire of the Wolves, and Blood: The Last Vampire. has extlinks
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Merab Ninidze (Georgian actor (born 1965)) Merab Ninidze (Georgian: მერაბ ნინიძე; born 3 November 1965) is a Georgian actor. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for the roles of Walter Redlich in Nowhere in Africa and Oleg Penkovsky in The Courier. has extlinks
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Justin Ring (Canadian football player) Justin Ring (born July 4, 1973) is a former Canadian football linebacker who played seven seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Edmonton Eskimos. He was drafted by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the first round of the 1996 CFL Draft. has sources
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Mohammed Al-Saeed (Saudi Arabian footballer) Mohammed Khalifah Al-Saeed (Arabic: محمد خليفة السعيد; born November 14, 1996) is a Saudi football player who plays as a winger and left back for Al-Fateh. has extlinks
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Shi Kang Shi Kang (石康) is a modern Chinese writer born in 1968. His novel "晃晃悠悠"(Loafing Around) is sometimes described as being a bit like Catcher in the Rye and has been very popular in China. It was turned into a play in 2005. has extlinks
Bert Schroer (German physicist) Bert Schroer (born 10 November 1933 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany) is a German mathematical physicist, now a visiting professor in Rio de Janeiro and an emeritus professor in Berlin, who is known for his work on algebraic quantum field theory, braid groups, infraparticles, and other issues related to quantum field theory. has extlinks
Daniel Schaffer (British writer and artist) Dan Schaffer (born 3 February 1969) is a British writer/artist working primarily in comics and film. He is best known as the writer and illustrator of cult comic book series, Dogwitch. He is also the co-creator/artist of Indigo Vertigo, a collaboration with Queenadreena / Daisy Chainsaw singer Katiejane Garside, and writer/artist of the original graphic novel The Scribbler. has extlinks
John Shepherd (actor) (American actor and producer (born 1960)) John William Shepherd (born November 18, 1960) is an American actor and producer who has starred in film and on television since the 1980s. has extlinks
Peter Sauder (Canadian screenwriter) Peter Sauder is a Canadian film and TV writer, television producer and animator best known for his contributions to Nelvana franchises such as Care Bears (whose three movies he wrote), Babar, Strawberry Shortcake and Droids. has extlinks
Hiroaki Serizawa (Japanese singer and songwriter) Hiroaki Serizawa (芹澤廣明 Serizawa Hiroaki January 3, 1948 - ) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. He has released albums under two other similar names: Hiro Serizawa (芹沢ヒロ and 芹沢 廣, both said Serizawa Hiro). has extlinks
Mike Sapone (American record producer) Mike Sapone is an American record producer, composer, audio engineer, and mixer whose credits include producing records for bands such as Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Boston Manor, The Front Bottoms, Mayday Parade, Grouplove, Anxious, Sincere Engineer, Sorority Noise, An Horse, Oso Oso, O'Brother, Cymbals Eat Guitars, and Public Enemy. has extlinks
Frank Schätzing (German writer) Frank Schätzing (born 28 May 1957) is a German writer, mostly known for his best-selling science fiction novel The Swarm (2004). has extlinks
Jonathan Marc Sherman (American dramatist) Jonathan Marc Sherman (born October 10, 1968) is an American playwright, poet, and actor. He submitted plays for several years to Young Playwrights Inc.'s National Playwrights Competition before they did a staged reading of his one-act, Serendipity and Serenity in 1987, followed by a full production of his next play, Women and Wallace (1988). has sources
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Patrick Schulz (German professional wrestler) Patrick Schulz (born August 11, 1980) is a professional wrestler under the ring names "Handsome" Patrick Schulz and "Made in Germany" Patrick Schulz. He is working in Europe and also wrestled for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and USA Championship Wrestling in the United States. has extlinks
Konrad Schily Konrad Schily (born 7 November 1937 in Bochum) was from 2005 to 2009 a member of the German parliament, the Bundestag. He is a neurologist and co-founder of the Witten/Herdecke University, Germany's first private university that opened in 1982. has extlinks
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Joseph Sarkis (Lebanese politician) Joseph Sarkis (Arabic: جوزيف سركيس; born 1949) is a Lebanese politician and former minister of tourism. has extlinks
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Peter Saunders (British sociologist) Peter Robert Saunders[citation needed] (born 1950) is a British sociologist. has extlinks
Al Sarrantonio (American novelist) Al Sarrantonio (born May 25, 1952) is an American horror and science fiction writer, editor and publisher who has authored more than 50 books and 90 short stories. He has also edited numerous anthologies and has been called "brilliant" and "a master anthologist" by Booklist. has extlinks
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José María Sánchez-Verdú (Spanish composer (born 1968)) José María Sánchez-Verdú (born 1968 in Algeciras) is a Spanish composer. has extlinks
Vyacheslav Shalygin (Russian science fiction writer (born 1968)) Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Shalygin (Russian: Вячесла́в Влади́мирович Шалы́гин) is a Russian science fiction writer, born in 1968 in Novosibirsk where he still lives. has extlinks
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Leslie Shepherd (American football) (American football player (born 1969)) Leslie Glenard Shepherd (born November 3, 1969) is a former professional American football player in the National Football League. He played seven years, the first five with the Washington Redskins, and one apiece for the Cleveland Browns and the Miami Dolphins.
Robert R. Shafer (American actor) Robert Ray Shafer (born April 10, 1958) is an American character actor who has appeared in film, television, commercials, voice-over and theater. Shafer, sometimes credited as Bobby Ray Shafer, is perhaps best known for playing Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration on the American sitcom The Office, and has amassed a substantial cult following for his portrayal of Officer Ted Warnicky (more commonly known as Joe Vickers) in the 1989 horror-comedy Psycho Cop and the sequel Psycho Cop 2. has extlinks
Chuck Shonta (American football player (born 1937)) Charles Shonta (born August 29, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive back for the Boston Patriots of the American Football League (AFL). He played college football for the Eastern Michigan Eagles. has extlinks
Mike Sharwood Smith Michael Sharwood Smith (born 1942), Emeritus Professor of Languages at Heriot-Watt University & Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, is a researcher into multilingualism and the acquisition of non-native languages, a branch of developmental linguistics and cognitive science. has extlinks
David Sheiner (American actor) David S. Sheiner (born January 13, 1928) is an American actor. He appeared on Broadway, but is best known for his supporting roles in several films and television series. He started his career in television in 1952, but he was most successful from the 1960s through the 1980s. has extlinks
François Séguin (Canadian art director) François Séguin is a Canadian production designer, art director and set decorator. has extlinks
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Rukman Senanayake (Sri Lankan politician (born 1948)) Rukman Senanayake (born 21 June 1948) is a Sri Lankan politician. A former Cabinet Minister of Environment and Natural Resources from 2002 to 2004 and Member of Parliament for Kegalle District, he was a Vice Leader of the United National Party. has extlinks
Carter Scholz (American novelist) Carter Scholz ( Robert Carter Scholz; born 1953) is an American speculative fiction author and composer of music. He lives in California. has extlinks
Carlos Sayadyan (Armenian painter) Carlos Sayadyan (Armenian: Կառլոս (Կառլեն) Միշայի Սայադյան; born February 17, 1948, in Yerevan, Armenia) is an Armenian painter living in Armenia. has extlinks
Edwin San Juan (Filipino American actor and comedian) Edwin San Juan (born February 24, 1969) is a Filipino American actor and comedian known for sharing his multicultural life experiences, observational humor, and word play, as well as poking fun at ethnic stereotypes. has sources
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Egon Schulte (American mathematician) Egon Schulte (born January 7, 1955, in Heggen (Kreis Olpe), Germany) is a mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Northeastern University in Boston. He received his Ph.D. in 1980 from the Technical University of Dortmund; his doctoral dissertation was on Regular Incidence Complexes (abstract regular polytopes). has extlinks
Werner Schünemann (Brazilian actor and film director) Werner Eduardo Schünemann (born February 21, 1959) is a Brazilian actor, director, and screenwriter. has extlinks
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Sameer Siddiqui (Indian screenwriter, playwright) Sameer Siddiqui is an Indian screenwriter and playwright. has extlinks
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Anno Saul (German screenwriter and film director (born 1963)) Anno Saul (born 14 November 1963) is a German screenwriter and film director. has extlinks
Mike Sieben (American politician) Michael R. Sieben (born June 23, 1946) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. has extlinks
Balkrishna Shinde Balkrishna Shinde is an Indian film actor and director. He is best known for his work in Marathi cinema. He became noticed in Rajiv Patil's film Savarkhed Ek Gaon in his role as Baban. has sources
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Smudo (Musical artist) Michael Bernd Schmidt (born 6 March 1968), better known as Smudo, is a German rapper and songwriter in the hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. has extlinks
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Hisayoshi Suganuma (Japanese voice actor) is a Japanese voice actor and member of Aoni Production. Suganuma wanted to be a voice actor when he watched Mobile Suit Victory Gundam. He was also part of the voice actor unit G.I.Zoku with Kisho Taniyama and Hideki Tasaka. has extlinks
Bob Smith (infielder) (American baseball player (born 1974)) Robert Eugene Smith (born May 10, 1974) is an American former infielder for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays of Major League Baseball. He was drafted in the eleventh round of the 1992 amateur draft by the Atlanta Braves, and was subsequently selected 12th by the Devil Rays in the 1997 MLB Expansion Draft. has extlinks
Gilbert Sinoué (Egyptian author and guitarist) Gilbert Sinoué (born 18 February 1947 in Cairo, Egypt) is a classically trained guitarist and author who has lived in France since the age of 19. He has won major French literary awards for his books, which are written in French. has extlinks
Leon Sterling Professor Leon Sterling is a career academic with a distinguished academic record. After completing a PhD at the Australian National University, he worked for 15 years at universities in the UK, Israel and the United States. has extlinks
Robert Sterling (musician) (American songwriter) Robert Sterling is an American songwriter, arranger, and record producer. His songs have been recorded by a variety of Christian artists, notably including Point of Grace, Gold City and Sandi Patty. His tunes have worked their way to the top of the Christian pop, Southern Gospel, and inspirational radio charts. has extlinks
Nick Stringer (English actor (born 1948)) Nick Stringer (born 10 August 1948 in Torquay, Devon) is an English actor. has extlinks
Vladimir Stoupel (Musical artist) Vladimir Stoupel is a Russian-born French pianist and conductor. has extlinks
Anthony Neil Smith Anthony Neil Smith is a mystery/crime fiction writer who has had a great number of his short stories published in literary magazines and crime writing zines, and has also published numerous novels. His work will appear in Best American Mystery & Suspense 2023 in October 2023. has extlinks
Jonathan Sothcott (British film producer) Jonathan Sothcott (born 26 April 1980) is a British film producer and author. has extlinks
Xander Straat (Dutch actor) Xander Straat (born 1965) is a Dutch stage, television and film actor. has extlinks
Marcus Sixtensson (Swedish bandy player (born 1977)) Marcus Sixtensson (born July 4, 1977) is a Swedish bandy player who currently[when?] plays for Sandvikens AIK as a defender. He previously played for Villa Lidköping BK (1998-2000), BS Boltic/Göta (2000-2001) and Villa Lidköping BK (2001-2005). has extlinks
Per Spjuth (Swedish Bandy player (born 1980)) Per Spjuth (born 1 April 1980) is a Swedish bandy player who currently[when?] plays for Slottsbrons IF as a defender. He left BS BolticGöta during the pre-season after struggling to break into the squad. has extlinks
Josh Sole (Rugby player) Josh Sole (born 15 February 1980) is a retired New Zealand born rugby union player, currently playing for Heartbeat Tigers Rugby Union in Dubai. He has been capped for the Italian national team, making his debut in 2005 against Argentina. has extlinks
Simon Staho Simon Staho (born 1972) is a Danish film director. His most notable films include: Dag och natt (2004), Bang Bang Orangutang (2005), Daisy Diamond (2007), and Magi i Luften (2011) has sources
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Micah Smaldone (American musician) Micah Smaldone (born 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist based in Maine. He was a member of several New England area bands, and is best known for the solo music made under his given name, Micah Blue Smaldone. has extlinks
Vahid Soroor (Musical artist) Vahid Soroor (Persian: وحید سرور) (born 1971) is a singer from Afghanistan. Vahid Soroor was born in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. Being the son of two established Cinema, Theatre, TV and Radio artist parents Mazida and Khan Agha Soroor, he caught on to music at an early age. has extlinks
Jack Spikes (American football player (born 1937)) Jack Erwin Spikes (born February 5, 1937) is a former American football running back and placekicker. He played in the American Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers, and the Buffalo Bills. has extlinks
Christopher Smith (English actor) (English actor and producer) Christopher Smith (born 15 October 1984 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England) is an English actor and producer. has extlinks
Victor Slezak (American actor) Victor Slezak (born July 30, 1957) is an American stage, television and screen actor who has appeared in numerous films, including The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Beyond Rangoon (1995), The Devil's Own (1997), The Siege (1998), The Cat's Meow (2001), Timequest as John F. Kennedy (2002), and The Notorious Bettie Page (2005). has extlinks
Jan-Christian Söderholm (Finnish actor (born 1976)) Jan-Christian Söderholm (born 7 December 1976 in Stockholm) is a Finnish actor. He graduated as Master of Arts in Theatre and Drama at the Theatre Academy of Finland in 2003. He has been working in several Finnish and Swedish speaking theatre and movie productions in Finland. has extlinks
Jürgen F. Strube (German businessman) Jürgen F. Strube (born 19 August 1939) is the former CEO and the current Chairman of the Supervisory Board of German chemical company BASF. has extlinks
Pat Steenberge (American football quarterback) Patrick W. Steenberge is a former American football quarterback who played at Cathedral Preparatory School (Erie, Pennsylvania) and at the University of Notre Dame (South Bend, Indiana). has extlinks
Oliver Stritzel (German actor (born 1957)) Oliver Stritzel (born 9 March 1957) is a German actor who specializes in dubbing. has extlinks
Gerasimos Skiadaresis (Greek film, television, theater, and voice actor) Gerasimos Skiadaresis (Greek: Γεράσιμος Σκιαδαρέσης; born 18 December 1960) is a Greek actor. He also worked in theatre in E. Chatzikou School which he began in 1982. He is married to the actress Bessie Malfa. has extlinks
Andys Skordis (Cypriot composer) Andys Skordis (born in Nicosia, 24 August 1983) is a Cypriot composer. Andys has been awarded with the Buma Toonzetters Prize 2012, earning the title of the best Dutch Contemporary composition for that year. has extlinks
Juris Sokolovskis (Latvian lawyer and politician) Juris Sokolovskis (Russian: Юрий Николаевич Соколовский, transcribed: Yuriy Nikolayevich Sokolovskiy) (born 13 June 1976 in Riga) is a Latvian lawyer and politician, member of the 7th, 8th and 9th Saeima, and co-chairman of ForHRUL from 2007 to 2011.[citation needed] has extlinks
Carlos Sueldo (Argentine physician and researcher) Carlos Sueldo is a physician and professor of obstetrics and gynaecology (OB/GYN) for the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Sueldo is also the founder (1984) and present Director of the in vitro fertilization IVF Fertility Center.
Tomasz Sobecki (Polish photographer) Tomasz Sobecki (born 1952), is a Polish photographer. A native of Toruń, he has been an active fine art photographer since 1981. has extlinks
Eugen Sterpu (Moldovan painter) Eugen Sterpu (nickname Gicu; born June 10, 1963), is a Moldovan painter, as was his Estonian wife Viive Sterpu. Sterpu lives and works in Tallinn, Estonia. has extlinks
Antti Siirala (Finnish pianist) Antti Aleksi Siirala (born 16 May 1979 in Helsinki) is a Finnish pianist. has extlinks
Petteri Silván (Finnish motorcycle racer) Petteri Silván (born 21 October 1972) is a Finnish enduro rider and a five-time World Enduro Champion (including the overall world championship title in 1999). He is also a four-time winner of the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) World Trophy with Team Finland. has extlinks
Evan Siemann (American academic) Evan Siemann is a professor in the Biosciences Department at Rice University in Houston, Texas. He received his AB from Cornell University in 1990 and his PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1997. The focus of his research has been investigating how local environmental factors (e.g. enemies, resources, disturbance regime and recruitment limitation) interact with post-invasion adaptation to determine the likelihood and severity of [[Chinese tallow tr ...
Mike Slattery (politician) (American politician) Mike Slattery (September 3, 1981) is a Democratic former member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 24th district from 2009 to 2013. He is the son of Jim Slattery, who served Kansas's 2nd district from 1983 to 1995. has extlinks
Eric Singleton (American rapper) Eric Newkirt Singleton (born November 6, 1968), also known as Eric XL Singleton or XLarge, is a former American rapper who has appeared on many dance music productions, significantly on Modern Talking songs, such as "You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98", "Space Mix '98", "You Are Not Alone", "Sexy Sexy Lover", "China in Her Eyes", "Don't Take Away My Heart" and "Last Exit to Brooklyn". has extlinks
Charley Speed (British model and actor (born 1979)) Charley Speed (born 28 July 1979) is a British model and actor. He became known in 1997 at the age of 17 when he co-modelled with Kate Moss for a global Calvin Klein advertising campaign. Later that year, he won Male Model of the Year in the prestigious VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards in New York. has extlinks
Marco Stroppa (Italian composer (born 1959)) Marco Stroppa (born 8 December 1959, in Verona) is an Italian composer who writes computer music as well as music for instruments with live electronics. has extlinks
Malcolm Stewart (actor) (Canadian actor) Malcolm Stewart (born May 15, 1948) is a Canadian film actor. Stewart graduated from the University of Vermont and later attended Columbia University Graduate School in New York. He made his Broadway debut in "Dracula" with Frank Langella, and has since appeared in Broadway shows including "Bedroom Farce" and "Torch Song Trilogy". has extlinks
Dasari Subrahmanyam Dasari Subrahmanyam, is a Telugu writer who is known for his serialized fantastic adventure stories published in Chandamama children's magazine. His stories basically featured fantasies based in backdrop of ancient and/or medieval India, as apparent from the place names appearing in the stories. has extlinks
Ed Solo (Musical artist) Ed Solo (born Ed Bickley) is a British disc jockey and record producer of electronic dance music. He has worked with artists including Blak Twang, Deekline, MC Det, Fatboy Slim, Roots Manuva, Shy FX, DJ Swift,[clarification needed] DJ Trace and Elisabeth Troy. has extlinks
Thomas Smolej (Austrian actor and director) Thomas Smolej (born 24 September 1982 in Villach) is an Austrian actor and director. has extlinks
Timothy D. Stark Timothy D. Stark is a Professor of Geotechnical Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign since 1991. Dr. Stark teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Foundation Engineering and Earth Structures, respectively, in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the UIUC and numerous short courses for various entities. has extlinks
Klayton Stainer (Australian filmmaker (born 1991)) Klayton Aaron Stainer (born 28 August 1991) is an Australian Filmmaker. He attended the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. His film company is called KAS Creations Film & Media. has extlinks
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Benedict Taylor (British actor (born 1960)) Benedict Sean Taylor (born 18 April 1960) is a British actor. has extlinks
Steven Sweet (American drummer) Steven Sweet (born Steven Chamberlin on October 29, 1965) is an American drummer, based in Los Angeles, who is most famous for being a member of Warrant. has extlinks
Gilberto Mendonça Teles (Brazilian writer) Gilberto Mendonça Teles is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Bela Vista de Goiás, state of Goiás, in 1931. has extlinks
Mahmoud Maher Taha (Egyptian egyptologist) Mahmoud Maher Taha (Arabic: محمود ماهر طه (born 21 December 1942, in Cairo, Egypt) is an Egyptian Egyptologist. has extlinks
Ryan Thorne (Canadian basketball coach) Ryan Thorne (born 1971 in Montreal, Quebec) is the current head basketball coach of the McGill Redbirds basketball team, in Montreal, since the 2021-2022 season. Prior to that he was the head coach of the McGill Martlets basketball team from 2002 to 2021. has extlinks
Harri Toivonen (Finnish rally driver (born 1960)) Harri Toivonen (born 22 October 1960) is a former rally and race car driver from Finland. He is the younger brother of the late Henri Toivonen and son of Pauli Toivonen. has extlinks
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Sunny Besen Thrasher (Canadian actor) Sunny Besen Thrasher (born December 13, 1976) is a Canadian former child actor who starred as Paul Edison in Nelvana's live-action series The Edison Twins, and supplied voices in the first two Care Bears movies. has extlinks
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Ralph Talmont Ralph Talmont (born 1963) is an Australian/Polish author, entrepreneur, multimedia producer and communications consultant, residing in Warsaw, Poland. As a photographer and writer he has authored or co-authored over twenty books on subjects ranging from wine and yachting to world cities and crafts and his work has been published in magazines including National Geographic Traveler, GEO Saison and New Zealand Geographic. has extlinks
Monty Tiwa (Indonesian film director) Monty Tiwa (born 28 August 1976 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian screenwriter, composer, film editor, film producer and film director. Monty Tiwa enrolled in University of Kansas before he returned to Indonesia and worked as creative writer for Trans TV (2002–2003), head section creative for RCTI (2003–2004) and creative director for MNC (2004–2005). has extlinks
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Sujiva (Malaysian Buddhist monk (born 1951)) Sujiva is a Malaysian Buddhist monk (samanera) and teacher of Vipassanā meditation in the Theravāda Buddhist tradition. Sujiva teaches Vipassanā meditation in the Western countries. He has written many books on vipassana and Metta meditation. has extlinks
Keith Sullivan (Australian darts player) Keith Sullivan is an Australian former professional darts player. has extlinks
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Patrick Tang Patrick Tang (Chinese: 鄧健泓; pinyin: Dèng Jiànhóng; born 6 May 1974) is a Hong Kong director ,songs writer,singer, actor, and TV show host who has been involved in numerous drama and movie productions. He has three sisters. has extlinks
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Tapani Tölli Tapani Olavi Tölli (born 13 June 1951 in Sievi, Finland) is a Finnish Member of Parliament from Tyrnävä representing the Centre Party. He has previously been the Tyrnävä municipal manager. Tölli has been the Minister for Public Administration and Local Government in the government led by Prime Minister Mari Kiviniemi, having been chosen by Kiviniemi to fill the vacancy left by herself. has extlinks
Don Trahan (American golf instructor) Donald Roland Trahan (born November 13, 1949) is an American PGA Master Professional golf instructor. Known as "The Swing Surgeon," Trahan is the father of PGA Tour professional golfer D. J. Trahan. has extlinks
Tuukka Tiensuu (Finnish TV director, writer and producer (born 1976)) Tuukka Tiensuu is a Finnish television director, writer and producer. He is best known for the internationally successful Finnish TV-series The Dudesons, Kill Arman,The Dudesons in America and Beyond Human Boundaries. has extlinks
Marc Sylvan (English composer and sound designer) Marc Sylvan is an English composer and sound designer. has extlinks
Mattia Tarozzi (Italian motorcycle racer) Mattia Tarozzi (born January 15, 1991) is a Grand Prix motorcycle racer from Italy. has extlinks
Leopold Taburyanskyi (Ukrainian politician) Leopold Ivanovych Taburyanskyi (Ukrainian: Леопольд Іванович Табурянський; born 1940) is a Ukrainian politician. has extlinks
Ron Thulin Ron Thulin is a sportscaster who currently handles play-by-play for the Dallas Wings of the WNBA, Panther City Lacrosse of the NLl and college basketball. He was formerly with Turner Sports. has extlinks
Klaus Tscheuschner (German civil servant) Klaus Tscheuschner (born October 22, 1956, in Bielefeld, West Germany) was Lord Mayor of Flensburg, Germany, from January 2005 until January 2011. has extlinks
Carlo von Tiedemann (German television presenter (born 1943)) Carlo von Tiedemann (born 20 October 1943, in Stargard, Pommern) is a German television presenter. has extlinks
Béla Tomka (Hungarian historian) Béla Tomka (born 8 May 1962 in Salgótarján) is a Hungarian historian and a professor at the Department of History, University of Szeged, founder and head of the Department of Contemporary History. His main research area is 20th century social and economic history with a special emphasis on international comparisons. has extlinks
Géza M. Tóth (Hungarian filmmaker (born 1970)) Géza M. Tóth (born 16 June 1970) is a filmmaker, PhD university professor and head of KEDD Animation Studio.[citation needed] has extlinks
Hieu Trinh Hieu Minh Trinh is a professor in control systems engineering at Deakin University, Australia. has extlinks
Andrew Weiss (musician) (American bassist and record producer) Andrew Weiss is an American musician, composer, audio engineer and record producer. has extlinks
Wallu (Finnish cartoonist) Harri Sakari Vaalio (born 1956 in Järvelä, Kärkölä, Finland), also known by his artist name Wallu, is a Finnish cartoonist. He is known for his strip Punaniska (Finnish for "redneck") comic albums and his strips in Finnish magazines such as the Mikrokivikausi (Finnish for "Micro Stone Age") strip in the computer magazine MikroBitti. has extlinks
Jussi Tuomola (Finnish cartoonist) Jussi Tuomola, pen name Juba (born 8 November 1965 in Lahti) is a Finnish cartoonist. has extlinks
António Pinho Vargas (Portuguese pianist and composer (born 1951)) António Pinho Vargas (born August 15, 1951 in Vila Nova de Gaia) is a Portuguese composer and pianist specializing in jazz and contemporary music. He has also written books, essays, and articles on music. has extlinks
Max Walker (actor) (Canadian actor (born 1986)) Max Walker (born December 30, 1986) is a Canadian actor. He played Gary "Squib" Furlong on the Canadian television show, 15/Love. has extlinks
Philip Wiegratz (German actor) Philip Wiegratz (born 17 February 1993) is a German former actor. His first and most famous film role was playing Augustus Gloop in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. has extlinks
Michael Weishan (American author, designer, and historian) Michael Weishan (born 7 August in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American author, designer, popular historian and former television personality. has extlinks
Roger Walker (actor) (British actor) Roger Walker (born 22 December 1944 in Bristol, England) is an English actor. has extlinks
James Van Pelt (American science fiction author (born 1954)) James Van Pelt (born 1954 in Akron, Ohio) is an American science fiction author who began publishing in the mid-90s. He is also a teacher in the language arts department at Fruita Monument High School in Fruita, Colorado. has extlinks
Eugene Washington (British actor of stage and screen (born 1974)) Eugene Washington (born Eugene Washington Norman Walker; 7 August 1974) is a British actor of stage and screen. has extlinks
Hans Tutschku (German composer) Hans Tutschku (born 1966) is a German composer. has extlinks
Robert K. Weiss (American film and television producer) Robert K. Weiss is an American film and television producer. His productions include films by director John Landis, producer Lorne Michaels and the "Z. A. Z." team of Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker. has extlinks
James Westfall (American jazz vibraphonist and keyboardist) James Westfall is a jazz vibraphonist and keyboardist born in Houston, Texas. has extlinks
Rick Wallace (American television director (born 1948)) Rick Wallace (born February 12, 1948) is an American film director and television producer. He has worked on Smallville, L.A. Law, Doogie Howser, M.D. and The Closer, as well as many other programs. has extlinks
Daven Vanderpool (American rap and R&B record producer) Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool is an American rap and R&B record producer. He was once a member of Bad Boy's in-house production team, "The Hitmen", and has also produced on many Bad Boy-related projects. His usual sound is a distinctive combination of funk and more heavily, electronica influences, promoted through his use of samples from Gary Numan, Dominatrix and Duran Duran. has extlinks
Marcel van der Westen (Dutch hurdler) Marcel van der Westen (born 1 August 1976 in Laren, North Holland) is a retired Dutch hurdler. has extlinks
Ben Turner (weightlifter) (Australian weightlifter (born 1984)) Ben Turner (born 23 January 1984 in Brisbane) is an Australian weightlifter best known for his performances at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, where he won the gold medal in the 69 kg category, and the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India, where he won Silver in the 77 kg category. has extlinks
Hayate Usui (Japanese martial artist) is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist and pro Shooto fighter. From Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, he now lives and trains in Tokyo at Wajitsu Keishukai's RJW (Real Japanese Wrestling) and Tokyo HQ. has extlinks
Joseph Vassallo (American actor) Joseph Vassallo is a Maltese-born American actor who has worked in television and film. has sources
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James Watson (actor) (British film and television actor (born 1970)) James Watson (born 16 April 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK) is a British film and television actor. has extlinks
Getúlio Vargas (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1983)) Getúlio Vargas Freitas Oliveira Júnior or simply Getúlio Vargas Junior (born January 22, 1983), is a Brazilian retired football goalkeeper. has extlinks
Colin Wells (actor) (English actor) Colin Wells (born 11 September 1963) is an English actor best known for his roles of Johnno Dean in the long-running television drama series Hollyoaks, Jake Booth in the revival of Crossroads and Sam Curtis in CI5: The New Professionals. has extlinks
David Wall (actor) (American actor) David Wall is an American actor who wrote, produced, and directed a 2007 dramedy film called Noëlle, which won the Best Director Award at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. He wrote, co-produced and directed Joe & Joe, shot by Kramer Morgenthau on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, and was selected for the 1996 Sundance Film Festival.[citation needed] He was the main actor of Shades of Truth (2015), a film directed by Liana Ma ... has extlinks
Martin Viiask (Estonian basketball player) Martin Viiask (born 27 April 1983 in Tartu, Estonia) is a former Estonian professional basketball player. Viiask started his senior club career in 2000 in Ehitustööriist. In the next year signed with Tartu Ülikool/Rock and played there until 2007, when he signed with Estonian rival Kalev/Cramo. has extlinks
Pärt Uusberg (Estonian composer and conductor) Pärt Uusberg (born 16 December 1986) is an Estonian composer, conductor, and actor. He is the chief conductor of Chamber Choir Head Ööd, Vend. He played Joosep in the film The Class. has extlinks
Paul Williams (author) Paul Edward Williams is an English author, television consultant, commentator, fan of 2-Tone, ska music and the British skinhead subculture. He set up the Specialized Project, a charitable portal based around ska and reggae, that raises funds for charities and other funded projects. has extlinks
Charles T. Wethington Jr. (American academic administrator) Charles T. Wethington Jr. (born January 2, 1936, in Casey County, Kentucky) was the tenth president of the University of Kentucky from 1990 to 2001. has extlinks
Algimantas Valantinas (Lithuanian judge) Algimantas Valantinas (born 29 October 1961) is a Lithuanian judge. has extlinks
Guido Vecchiola (Chilean actor) Guido Vecchiola Arellano (born November 16, 1973, Chañaral), is a popular Chilean actor in soap opera and film. He is of Italian and Basque descent. has sources
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Adolfo Viruet (Puerto Rican boxer) Adolfo Viruet (born 29 January 1952 in Hoboken, New Jersey) is a retired Puerto Rican and NABF junior welterweight champion boxer. His brother, Edwin Viruet, was also a professional boxer. has extlinks
Ion Ustian Ion Ustian (born 12 September 1939) is a Moldovan politician. has extlinks
Tyla (English musician) (British rock musician) Tyla (born Timothy Taylor, 1960) is an English rock musician, best known for his work with the Dogs D'Amour as well as an extensive solo catalogue. As well as performing vocals, guitars and other instruments, he also illustrates the album covers in his own recognisable style. has extlinks
Paul Varul (Estonian lawyer and politician) Paul Varul (born 10 December 1952 in Valga) is an Estonian lawyer and politician. He was the Minister of Justice of Estonia 1995–1999. He was involved in drafting all the major legal acts of private law in Estonia (examples include: Law of Property Act, General Part of the Civil Code Act, Family Law Act, Law of Succession Act, Commercial Code, Law of Obligations Act, Bankruptcy Act, Reorganisation Act, Electronic Communications Act etc.). has extlinks
Rick Wentworth Rick Wentworth is a British film and TV composer, conductor, orchestrator and arranger. has extlinks
Peter Wall (journalist) (Canadian video journalist) Peter Wall (born 1975) is a Canadian video journalist (VJ) based in Toronto, currently working for CBC Television's The National. As a VJ, he reports, writes, shoots and edits his own stories and documentaries. has extlinks
Günter Weitling Günter Weitling (born 1935) is a Lutheran theologian, historian, and author. has extlinks
Richard Wharton (actor) (American actor) Richard Wharton is an American actor. has extlinks
Alex Uhlmann (Musical artist) Alexander Uhlmann (born 26 February 1981) better known as Alex Uhlmann, is a Luxembourgian singer-songwriter and guitarist, who has been the lead vocalist of the band Planet Funk since 2010. Parallel to working with Planet Funk, Alex started his career as a solo artist in 2017 and has also been working with DJ David Morales. has sources
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Hubertus van der Vaart Hubertus Jan van der Vaart (born 13 May 1955) is a Dutch American businessman, Rhodes Scholar, and co-founder/Chairman of SEAF (Small Enterprise Assistance Funds).
Taavi Varm (Estonian artist) Taavi Varm (born 2 June 1979, in Tallinn) is an Estonian artist. has extlinks
JR Valentin (Filipino actor) Florante "J.R." Valentin (born February 9, 1982, in Las Piñas) is a Filipino actor and model. He is best known for his role as Victor Perez, an idealistic police officer, in the 2005 drama The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (Filipino: Ang pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros). has extlinks
Shaqir Veseli (Albanian painter and animator) Shaqir Veseli (born 1957) is an Albanian painter and animation filmmaker from Krujë, Albania. Some of his paintings are part of the selected collection of the National Art Gallery of Albania.[citation needed] has extlinks
Antonio Ungar (Colombian writer (born 1974)) Antonio Ungar (born Bogotá, 1974) is a Colombian writer. His novels have been translated into seven languages and his short stories have been included in more than twenty anthologies in five languages. His novel Tres ataúdes blancos, was awarded in 2010 with the prestigious Herralde Prize, and was short-listed for the Rómulo Gallegos Prize in 2011. has extlinks
Michał Tymowski (Polish historian (born 1941)) Michał Tymowski (born 21 November 1941) is a Polish historian, professor of the humanities and an academic at the University of Warsaw. He specialises in the history of Africa. He was born in Warsaw. has extlinks
Sobin Yamada Sobin Yamada is the 26th abbot of Shinju-an, a subtemple of the important Rinzai Zen temple of Daitoku-ji in Kyoto. Shinju-an is the memorial temple for Ikkyu. Yamada studied at Hanazono, a Rinzai university in Kyoto, and at Ryukoku University. has extlinks
Yoon Kwang-cho (South Korean ceramic artist (born 1946)) Yoon Kwang-cho (Korean윤광조; born January 30, 1946) is a South Korean ceramic artist. has extlinks
John J. York (American actor (born 1958)) John Joseph Robert York (born December 10, 1958) is an American actor. Although he has made appearances on such television shows as Dynasty, Family Ties, and 21 Jump Street, he is most recognizable for playing the role of Malcolm "Mac" Scorpio on the daytime soap opera General Hospital. has extlinks
Adrian Wilson (actor) (South African model and actor (born 1969)) Adrian Wilson (born 19 December 1969 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African model and actor. has extlinks
Craig Wolff Craig Wolff is an American journalist and author and a former sports, feature, and news writer for The New York Times. He was a journalism professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. has extlinks
Dion Workman (Musical artist) Dion Workman is a musician from New Zealand. Throughout the mid-1990s he was a member of the trio Thela with Rosy Parlane and Dean Roberts. After Thela dissolved in the late 1990s, Workman and Parlane moved to Melbourne, Australia, and recorded under the name Parmentier, as well as founding the Sigma Editions label. has extlinks
Zhang Fangguo Zhang Fangguo is an associate professor at the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering of the School of Information Science and Technology at Sun Yat-sen University in P.R. China. His main research interests include Pairings Based Cryptosystems, Elliptic Curve and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography, Provable Security and Design and Analysis of New Public Key Cryptosystems. has extlinks
David Wiltse (American dramatist) David Wiltse is an American novelist and playwright known for his versatility of form. He is the author of 12 novels, 14 plays and numerous screenplays and teleplays, including the CBS series "Ladies Man". has extlinks
Chris Young (actor) (American actor) Chris Young is an American retired actor, best known for portraying child prodigy computer hacker Bryce Lynch in the Max Headroom series (1987–1988), and Buckley "Buck" Ripley in She's Having a Baby and The Great Outdoors (both 1988), and voicing Rob in The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (1988) and The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1997). has extlinks
Young American Primitive Young American Primitive (real name Greg Scanavino) is a prominent American producer/remixer, and one of the more popular acts to originate from the Bay Area's early 1990s' house scene. He released several 12"s and one full length CD on the San Francisco-based label ZoëMagik, and made several compilation appearances, culminating with the sample heavy "These Waves" being included on Sasha and Digweed's Northern Exposure mix album. has sources
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Sam Witt (American poet (born 1970)) Sam Witt (born 1970) is an American poet and tenured English professor who currently lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. has extlinks
Nils Wogram (German jazz trombonist) Nils Wogram (born 7 November 1972) is a jazz trombonist, composer and bandleader. He began classical study at the age of fifteen. He was a member in the National German Youth Big Band, participated in classical competitions and formed his own bands at the age of 16. has extlinks
Bob Young (TV producer) (American television producer (born 1952)) Robert S. "Bob" Young, Jr. (born August 28, 1952) is an American television producer. He was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the young attended college at the University of Pennsylvania and soon after his graduation began working in stand-up comedy in Philadelphia with fellow comedian Bob Myer in a duo called Myer and Young. has extlinks
Jarosław Wołkonowski Jarosław Wołkonowski is a Polish-Lithuanian historian, Doctor of Philosophy with Habilitation affiliated with the University of Białystok (in Białystok, Poland, where he holds the title of university professor) and University of Vilnius (in Vilnius, Lithuania, where he lives). has extlinks
Christopher Wong (composer) Christopher Wong is a film composer. He is known for scores in Vietnamese theatrical films and independent Asian American films including Journey from the Fall, First Morning and The Rebel. He trained under Academy Award winner Jerry Goldsmith. has extlinks
Barrie Wilson (Canadian historian) Barrie A. Wilson is Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar, Humanities and Religious Studies, York University, Toronto, where he has taught since 1974. An historian of religion, he specializes in movements in early Christianity. has extlinks
Steven Zeisel (American medical academic) Steven H. Zeisel is an American academic. He is the Kenan Distinguished University Professor in Nutrition and Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. has extlinks
Thomas Bullene Woodward Thomas B. Woodward is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of the Rio Grande, Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives with his wife Ann. Woodward was a steering committee member of "The Episcopal Majority", an organization within the Episcopal Church created to counter the attacks upon the church from various self-styled orthodox groups. has extlinks
James A. Woods (Canadian actor (born 1979)) James Andre Woods (born 30 October 1979) is a Canadian actor, who has appeared in films, television and video games. has extlinks
Maciej Zaremba (Swedish journalist and author (born 1951)) Maciej Zaremba Bielawski (born 12 March 1951) is a Swedish journalist and author. has extlinks
Ralf Zerback (German historian and author (born 1961)) Ralf Zerback (born 1961) is a German historian and author. has extlinks
Lee Wochner (American dramatist) Lee Wochner is a Los Angeles, California-based playwright, producer, and theatre director. has extlinks
Manuel Zarzo (Spanish actor (born 1932)) Manuel López Zarza (born 26 April 1932) better known as Manuel Zarzo is a Spanish film actor. He has appeared in more than 150 films since 1951. has extlinks
Steven Wishnoff Steven Wishnoff is an actor, casting professional and television producer who has twice been nominated for an Emmy Award. has extlinks
Vincenzo Zitello (Italian composer and harpist (born 1956)) Vincenzo Zitello (born 13 December 1956) is an Italian composer and harpist who specializes in original music for Celtic Harp Clarsach. has extlinks
Richard Yagutilov Richard Yagutilov(Born September 7, 1976 in Russia)[citation needed] is a photographer and filmmaker. Also known as YOUGOTTALOVE, Yagutilov works in the fields of advertising, music, fashion, and portraiture and is known for his stylized and colorful imagery. has sources
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Mathias Woo (Chinese designer) Mathias Woo Yan Wai (Chinese: 胡恩威; born 1968) is a Chinese designer. He joined the arts collective Zuni Icosahedron in 1988 and is now the Executive Director cum Co-Artistic Director of the group. Woo is renowned for his creative career in multimedia theatre as a scriptwriter, director, designer, producer as well as curator with a portfolio of more than 70 original theatre works, which are best known for their unique rendering of space and technology. has extlinks
Tamer Yiğit (Turkish actor) Tamer Yiğit (born Tamer Özyiğitoğlu; 1942 in Balıkesir) is a Turkish actor. He starred as Ertuğrul Gazi in the history based and adventure series Kuruluş: Osman (2019). Throughout his acting career Yiğit has been a recipient of numerous accolades. has extlinks
Yoo Byung-hoon (South Korean Paralympic athlete) Yoo Byung-hoon (born June 30, 1972) is a Paralympian athlete from South Korea competing mainly in category T53 middle-distance events. has extlinks
Michael Wynne (playwright) (Britishb playwright, screenwriter (active 1996-)) Michael Wynne is an Olivier Award winning playwright and screenwriter. has extlinks
Luke de Woolfson (British film and television actor (born 1976)) Luke de Woolfson (born 7 March 1976) is a British film and television actor. has extlinks
Justin Willis (soccer) (American soccer player) Justin Randolph Willis (born April 15, 1988 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a right back and winger for the Carolina RailHawks in the North American Soccer League. has extlinks
Marc Wolff Marc Harold Wolff (born 25 August 1947) is an American helicopter stunt pilot. has extlinks
Won Tae-yeon (South Korean film director, screenwriter and poet) Won Tae-yeon is a South Korean film director, screenwriter and poet. He is currently working for LOEN Entertainment, a South Korean record label and talent agency. has extlinks
Paul Williams (director) (American director, writer, producer and actor) Paul Williams (born 1943 in New York City), occasionally credited as actor, P. W. Williams, is an American director, writer, producer and actor best known for directing a series of films in the late-1960s to early-1970s exploring counterculture life: Out of It (1969) starring Barry Gordon and Jon Voight; The Revolutionary (1970) starring Robert Duvall, Voight, Seymour Cassell, and [ ... has extlinks
Sławomir Zgrzywa (Polish politician) Sławomir Zgrzywa (born 8 April 1962 in Łomża) is a Polish right-wing politician, local government official and historian. He served as voivode for the Łomża Voivodeship, and as Voivodeship marshal for the Podlaskie Voivodeship.
Konstantin Wolff (German basse baritone) Konstantin Wolff (born 12 October 1978 in Lahn-Gießen) is a German operatic bass baritone. has extlinks
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