- Lady Bunny
The Lady Bunny (born Jon Ingle, 1962) is an American drag queen originally from Chattanooga, Tennessee, who has lived in New York since the 1980s. She is the founder and emcee of the annual Wigstock event and is well-known as a nightclub DJ, promoter and celebrity. She has also released disco singles such as "Shame, Shame, Shame!" and "The Pussycat Song." She has appeared in films such as "Wigstock: The Movie", "Peoria Babylon", …
- Rupert Bunny
Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny was an Australian painter, born in St Kilda, Victoria. He travelled to England in 1884 and studied at Calderon's Art School in London. After 18 months he went to Paris to study at the atelier of Jean-Paul Laurens. He married a French woman in 1902. He lived in France until 1911 when he returned to Australia for a visit. For a number of years he travelled back and forth between Australia and France.
- News Bunny
News Bunny (1996-1999) was station mascot, and creation of the short-lived UK TV Station L!VE TV, under its publicity-seeking boss Kelvin MacKenzie. The basic premise was that during news bulletins, an extra dressed as a giant rabbit would stand behind the news presenter, and mime actions related to the news. For example, good news would be greeted with an enthusiastic thumbs up, while during bad news the bunny would hang his head and look sad.
- Precious Bunny
Precious Bunny (foaled in 1988) is a bay horse by Cam Fella out of Bunny's Wish by B Gs Bunny. He was voted North American harness horse of the year in 1991, a year in which he won the North America Cup, the Meadowlands Pace, the Art Rooney Memorial Pace, the Adios Stakes, and the Little Brown Jug, among other races. Trained by Bill Robinson and driven by Jack Moiseyev, his fastest time for the mile was 1:49.4 in the final heat of the Meadowlands Pace.
- John Bunny
John Bunny (born September 21, 1863 in New York City, United States; died April 26, 1915 in Brooklyn, New York), was the first comic star of the early American silent film era. John Bunny attended High School in Brooklyn and worked as a grocery clerk before joining a small minstrel show touring the East Coast. He went on to jobs as stage manager for various stock companies and performed in vaudeville before being drawn to the fledgling motion picture business.
- Bunny
Bunny is the stage name of a Belgian-British musician, originally from Diest, Belgium.
- Sandy Crisp
Johnnie Baima aka The Goddess Bunny was struck by polio and severely abused as a boy; as an adult he became a drag queen and changed his name to Sandie Crisp and as Crisp, gained an enormous following in the Hollywood gay and trans-gendered subculture.
- Mr George Bunny
Brother of screen actor John Bunny
- Ciaran Morrison
- Grace Bunny
- Buster Bunny
- Ramesh Bunny
- Genie Bunny
- Hunny Butter
- Bugs Bunny
- Frank Bunny
- Athena Isabella Plum Bunny
- Bunny Yeager
Bunny Yeager (13 March, 1930) is an American photographer and former model. Born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, USA as "Linnea Eleanor Yeager", Yeager began her career as a fashion model. After retiring from modeling, she began her career behind the camera. Along with photographer Irving Klaw, Yeager played a role is helping to make Bettie Page famous. Yeager is also credited with discovering the model, Lisa Winters.
- Bunny Lee
Edward O'Sullivan Lee, better known as Bunny "Striker" Lee (born 29 August 1941) was a prominent, prolific and successful Jamaican record producer in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Bunny Currant
Wing Commander Christopher Frederick Currant (although universally known as "Bunny" Currant). DSO DFC & Bar - Born 14 December 1911 - Died 12 March 2006. British Fighter Ace. Currant was married to Cynthia in 1942 and they had three sons and a daughter. Currant was born in Luton, Bedfordshire.
- Bunny Brunel
Bunny Brunel is a bassist who has played with various jazz notables including Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and numerous others. He is a founding member of the jazz fusion group CAB, and is also involved in musical instrument design and film and television scoring.
- Bunny Berigan
Bunny Berigan (born Rowland Bernard Berigan, Hilbert, Wisconsin,November 2, 1908; d. New York City, June 2, 1942) was a signature jazz trumpeter who rose to fame during the Swing Era but whose virtuosity and influence were shortened by a losing battle with alcoholism that ended in his early death.
- Bunny Sigler
Bunny Sigler (born Walter Sigler, 27 March 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a pop and R&B songwriter and record producer who has done extensive work with the team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, and who was instrumental in creating the "Philly Sound" in the early 1970s. Sigler has worked with most of the artists associated with the Philadelphia stable including The O'Jays, The Roots, Jackie Moore, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Barbara Mason, Billy Paul, …
- Bunny Rabbit
Bunny Rabbit is a New York City musical artist, renowned for using the contrast of happy-sounding, almost lullaby-like vocal sounds in combination with hard hitting lyrics about death, sex and drugs. Bunny Rabbit uses a pseudo-pop-art style for her artistic video clips featuring raw animation and newspaper cut-out style animation. A native of Brooklyn, NY, Bunny Rabbit has gained an international following and radio airplay, …
- Bunny Debarge
Bunny Debarge (born Etterlene DeBarge, 15 March 1955, Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a female soprano who was a member of the 1980s Motown group, DeBarge. She is best known for her duet with her brother El DeBarge on "Share My World".
- Bunny Ahearne
John Francis "Bunny" Ahearne (November 19, 1900 - April 11, 1985) was a promoter for ice hockey. Born in Wexford, Ireland, Bunny was instrumental in bringing the sport of ice hockey to Great Britain. He became the Manager of the British national ice hockey team in 1934 and helped manage the British to a gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics, then the European Ice Hockey Championship in 1937 and 38.
- Bunny Breckinridge
John Cabell "Bunny" Breckinridge (6 August 1903 - 5 November 1996) is perhaps best known for his role as "The Ruler" in Ed Wood's film "Plan 9 from Outer Space", his only film appearance. His clipped diction brought a certain measure of gravitas to the low-budget film about an alien project to bring Earth's dead back to life.
- Bunny McBride
Carol Ann (Bunny) McBride born in Washington, DC, on 9 April 1950, is the daughter of retired CBS Executive and NBC anchor Robert J. McBride and Cynthia Martin. Having majored in art and English literature at Michigan State University (BA 1972), Bunny continued her graduate studies in art (painting and sculpture) at Boston University, and completed a Masters in cultural anthropology at Columbia University (1980).
- Bunny Carr
Bunny Carr is a former Irish Television presenter for RTE Television, who presented such shows as Quicksilver and [Going Strong] and was a public supporter and fundraiser for the aid organisation Gorta. He won a Jocob's Award for this work in televsion and radio. In 1973, Carr founded Carr Communications [[http://www.carrcommunications.ie], a public relations and communications training company, …
- Bunny Wailer
Bunny Wailer, also known as Bunny Livingston (born Neville O'Riley Livingston April 10, 1947 in Jamaica), is a singer songwriter and percussionist and was an original member of reggae group The Wailers along with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. Bunny Wailer toured with the Wailers in England and the United States, but soon became reluctant to leave Jamaica.
- Bunny Bleu
Bunny Bleu (born June 1, 1964) is an American pornographic actress. She entered the porn business in 1983 and initially worked as a fluff girl. She later found work in films and worked alongside notables such as Traci Lords and Christy Canyon. She left the business for a while before returning in the 1990s with breast implants and in addition to her work in films, frequently toured strip clubs around the country as a featured dancer.
- Bunny Luv
Bunny Luv (born on September 12, 1979 in Sacramento, California) is an American pornographic actress. Luv entered the porn industry in 1999. In 2003, Luv branched out to directing for Digital Playgound, using the alias Celeste and recently added a new alias to her list of stage names Elsa Versus.
- Bunny Dees
Bunny Dees is a resident of Texarkana, Texas, and made her acting debut in 1972 as Elizabeth Ford in the Charles B. Pierce film "The Legend of Boggy Creek." Bunny was 19 years old and a student at Texarkana Community College when she was asked to portray Mrs. Ford. She then went on to pursue a career in theater. She received a major in English and theater from the University of Texas in Austin, as well as two minors in dance and psychology.
- Sira Bunny Velasco Prihibas-Shahani
Sister of Sharmaine Arnaiz.
- Bunny Bunny
- Bunny Bunny
- Bunny Bunny
- Bunny Cowan
TV announcer. He died the day before Johnny Wayne of Wayne & Shuster; he was their television announcer.
- Linnea Eleanor Yeager
Nicknamed "Bunny" after the character Lana Turner played in Week-End at the Waldorf (1945). Proclaimed "The World's Prettiest Photographer" by U.S. CAMERA magazine in 1952. One of the most popular Florida pin-up models of the 1950s - all before she went to the other side of the camera. Crowned "Miami Sports Queen" in 1949 and presented the trophy by Joe DiMaggio. Graduate of Miami Edison High School, Miami, Florida Measurements: 36C-25-37 -as a model in her pre-photographer days...
- Frank Maurice Allen
Hunter and African safari guide. Scouted shooting locations for The African Queen (1951) and King Solomon's Mines (1950).