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  1. Lauren Helen Graham

    Lauren Helen Graham (born March 16, 1967) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress. She is perhaps best known for her starring role as Lorelai Gilmore on "Gilmore Girls".

  2. Billy Graham

    William Franklin Graham Jr. (born November 7, 1918) is a career evangelist and an Evangelical Christian. He has been a spiritual adviser to multiple U.S. presidents and was number 7 on Gallup's list of admired people for the 20th century. He is a member of the Southern Baptist Convention.

  3. Gary Graham

    Gary Graham (b. June 7, 1950 in Long Beach, California, USA) is an American actor. He is probably best known for his starring role as Detective Matt Sikes in the television series "Alien Nation" (1989-1990), which was followed by the TV movies "Alien Nation: Dark Horizon" (1994), "Alien Nation: Body and Soul" (1995), "Alien Nation: Millennium" (1996), "Alien Nation: The Enemy Within" (1996), …

  4. Hugh Graham 1st Baron Atholstan

    Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan of Huntingdon (July 18 1848-January 28 1938), was a Canadian publisher of Scots-Quebec ancestry. Born in the village of Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada into a Scottish immigrant family of modest circumstances, he was educated at the local school and as a young boy went to the city of Montreal where he found work as a newspaper office boy with the "Montreal Daily Telegraph".

  5. John Graham 1st Viscount of Dundee

    John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (c. 1648 - July 27, 1689) was a Scottish soldier and nobleman. Claverhouse is remembered by history in two distinct characters. Unfavourable records of his supposed persecution of the Covenanters, when he was responsible for policing south-west Scotland during and after the religious unrest and rebellion of the 1670s and 80s, led to Presbyterian historians dubbing him "Bluidy Clavers". Later, as a general in the Scottish army, …

  6. James Graham 1st Marquess of Montrose

    James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose (1612 - 21 May 1650), was a Scottish nobleman and soldier, who initially joined the Covenanters in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, but subsequently supported King Charles I as the English Civil War developed. From 1644 to 1646, and again in 1650 he fought a civil war in Scotland on behalf of the King.

  7. James Graham 8th Duke of Montrose

    James Graham, 8th Duke of Montrose (b. 1935), is the only duke who has a seat in the House of Lords as an elected hereditary peer. He takes the Conservative Party whip and is the shadow spokesman for Scotland. The other duke in the House, the Duke of Norfolk, did not have to stand for election as he holds the Royal Office of Earl Marshal.

  8. Sir John Graham 3rd Baronet

    Sir John Reginald Noble Graham, 3rd Baronet VC OBE (17 September 1892 - 6 December 1980) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 24 years old, and a lieutenant in the 9th Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), British Army, attached to 136 Company, …

  9. James Graham 6th Duke of Montrose

    James Graham, 6th Duke of Montrose (1 May 1878-20 January 1954) KT CB CVO VD was a Scottish nobleman, politician and engineer. The eldest son of Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose, he was educated at Eton College. In 1906 he married Lady Mary Douglas-Hamilton, the only child of the 12th Duke of Hamilton. He succeeded to his father's titles in 1925. He served in the Mercantile Marine and ASC in South Africa (medal and 3 clasps), 1900; served Auxiliary Naval Service, …

  10. Douglas Graham 5th Duke of Montrose

    Douglas Beresford Malise Ronald Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose KT (7 November 1852 - 10 December 1925) was a Scottish nobleman. The 3rd son of 4th Duke and Caroline Agnes, youngest daughter of the 2nd Lord Decies, he was educated at Eton College and succeeded his father in 1874. He joined the Coldstream Guards in 1872, transferred to the 5th Lancers, 1874, and retired 1878; late Colonel commanding 3rd Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.

  11. James Graham 4th Duke of Montrose

    James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose, KT, PC (16 July 1799 - 30 December 1874) was a British politician. He was the only son of his father's second marriage (to Caroline Marie Montagu, the daughter of the Duke of Manchester). He married Caroline Agnes Beresford, the daughter of Lord Decies. During the mid-nineteenth century he occupied minor positions outside the cabinet in the short-lived governments of Lord Derby. He and his wife had one son, Douglas, …

  12. William Graham 7th Earl of Menteith

    William Graham (1591-1661), 7th Earl of Menteith, 1st Earl of Airth, was a Scottish nobleman. Appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland in 1626, he was Lord President of the Court of Session from 1628, an office he held in conjunction with that of Lord Justice General. He was held in great favour by Charles I, who appointed him a member of the English Privy Council.

  13. James Graham 3rd Duke of Montrose

    James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose KG, KT (8 September 1755 - 30 December 1836) was a Scottish nobleman and statesman. Known before his succession to the ducal title in 1790 as Lord Graham, he was Member of Parliament for Richmond from 1780, and for Great Bedwyn from 1784 to 1790. He served as a Lord of the Treasury from 1783 to 1789, and as co-Paymaster of the Forces from 1789 to 1791. He was appointed a Privy Counsellor and Vice-President of the Board of Trade in 1789.

  14. Sir James Graham 2nd Baronet

    Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Baronet (1 June 1792-25 October 1861) was a British statesman. Graham Land in Antarctica is named after him.

  15. Malise Graham 1st Earl of Menteith

    Malise Graham (b. 1406 x 1413; d. 1490), was a 15th century Scottish magnate. He is the first of his name to have borne the title of Earl of Menteith. He was the only son of Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine, second son of Sir Patrick Graham, ancestor of the Earls and Dukes of Montrose. The younger Sir Patrick married Euphemia Stewart, Countess Palatine of Strathearn, and became in her right Earl of Strathearn.

  16. James Graham 1st Duke of Montrose

    James Graham, 1st Duke and 4th Marquess of Montrose (April 1682-7 January, 1742) was a Scottish aristocratic statesman in the early eighteenth century. On 31 March, 1702 he married Christian Carnegie, daughter of David Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Northesk. Originally the fourth Marquess of Montrose, James was elevated to a dukedom in 1707, as a reward for his important support of the Act of Union, whilst being Lord President of the Scottish Privy Council.

  17. Thomas Graham 1st Baron Lynedoch

    Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch, (19 October 1748 - 18 December 1843) was a Scottish aristocrat, politician and soldier. After his education at Oxford, he inherited a substantial estate in Scotland was married and settled down to a quiet career as a landowning gentleman. However, with the death of his wife, when he was aged 42, he immersed himself in a military (and later political) career, during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

  18. John Graham 3rd Earl of Montrose

    John Graham, 3rd Earl of Montrose (1548 - 9 November 1608) was a Scottish peer and Chancellor of the University of St Andrews from 1599 to 1604.

  19. Barbara Graham

    Barbara Graham, "née" Barbara Elaine Wood (June 26, 1923 in Oakland, California - June 3, 1955 at San Quentin) was an American criminal and convicted murderer who was executed in the gas chamber along with two accomplices. Graham, a prostitute and drug addict nicknamed "Bloody Babs" by the press, was convicted of beating elderly widow Mabel Monahan to death during a botched robbery in March 1953 in Burbank, California.

  20. Peter Graham

    Peter Graham (September 1827 - January 1877) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Frontenac in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1875 to 1877. He was born in Argyllshire, Scotland in 1827. He served as reeve for Pittsbugh and Howe Islands in 1871 and warden for Frontenac. He was a captain for the field battery at Kingston.

  21. Paul Graham

    Paul Graham (b. Weymouth, England, 1964) is a Lisp programmer, venture capitalist, and essayist. He is the author of "On Lisp" (1993), "ANSI Common Lisp" (1995), and "Hackers & Painters" (2004).

  22. Ruth Graham

    Ruth Bell Graham (June 10 1920 - June 14 2007), wife of Evangelist Billy Graham, was born at Qingjiang, Kiangsu, China, in June 1920, as Ruth McCue Bell, the second of five children. Her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Bell, were medical missionaries at the Presbyterian Hospital 300 miles north of Shanghai. At the age of 13 she was enrolled in high school in Pyongyang, North Korea, where she studied for three years. Ruth completed her high school education at Montreat, …

  23. Benjamin Graham

    Benjamin Graham (May 8, 1894 - September 21, 1976) was an influential economist and professional investor who is today often called the "Father of Value Investing" and the "Dean of Wall Street." He is perhaps best known today from frequent references made to him by billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who studied under Graham at Columbia University, and was his only pupil to receive an A+ according to Robert P. Miles (2004:30).

  24. Franklin Graham

    William Franklin Graham III, known publicly as Franklin Graham (born July 14, 1952), is an American Christian evangelist and missionary. The fourth out of five children of evangelist Billy Graham and wife Ruth Bell Graham, he was born and raised in the Appalachian Mountains outside Asheville, North Carolina, and currently lives in Boone, North Carolina.

  25. Dan Graham

    Dan Graham (born 1942) is a New York based U.S. artist. He is an influential figure in the field of contemporary art, both a practitioner of conceptual art and a well-versed art critic and theorist. <small>"Two-Way Mirror Punched Steel Hedge Labyrinth". "Family in a box, Minneapolis" photo by Wendy Seltzer</small> He was born in Urbana, Illinois, but moved to Winfield Park, New Jersey at age 3, and then to Westfield, NJ at age 13.

  26. Heather Graham

    Heather Joan Graham (born January 29, 1970, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American film and television actress from Agoura Hills, CA.

  27. Trevor Graham

    Trevor Graham is a Jamaican-born athletics coach, based in the United States. Graham was part of the silver medal winning Jamaican 4×400m team at the 1988 Summer Olympics, running in the first round and semi-final, though not the final. He is a graduate from Saint Augustine's College with a degree in Business Management. Graham is currently the head coach at Sprint Capitol USA, based in Raleigh, North Carolina.

  28. George Graham

    George Graham (born November 30, 1944 in Bargeddie, Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former football player and manager. He is best remembered for his success at Arsenal, as a player in the 1970s and then as manager in the late 1980s and early to mid 1990s.

  29. Bill Graham

    William C. "Bill" Graham, PC, QC, LL.D, D.U., B.A.(Hon.), (born March 17, 1939, in Montreal, Quebec) is a former Canadian politician. In 2006, he was Canada's Leader of the Opposition as well as the interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada between the resignation of Paul Martin and the election of Stephane Dion as his successor.

  30. Martha Graham

    Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 - April 1, 1991) was an American dancer and choreographer. She is regarded as one of the foremost pioneers of modern dance.

  31. W. S. Graham

    William Sydney Graham (November 19 1918 - January 9 1986) was a Scottish poet who is often associated with Dylan Thomas and the neo-romantic group of poets. Graham's work was mostly overlooked in his lifetime but, partly due to the support of Harold Pinter, he has enjoyed a revival in recent years and is represented in the Oxford Press "Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry" (2001).

  32. Susan Graham

    Susan Graham (born 1960, Roswell, New Mexico) is an American mezzo-soprano. She was raised in Midland, Texas. She is a graduate of Texas Tech University and of the Manhattan School of Music. She studied the piano for 13 years. She was a winner in the Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, and also a recipient of the Schwabacher Award from the Merola Program of San Francisco Opera. Graham made her international début at Covent Garden in 1994, …

  33. Shayne Graham

    Michael Shayne Graham (born December 9, 1977 in Radford, Virginia) is an American football placekicker who currently plays for the Cincinnati Bengals. He attended Virginia Tech and signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints in 2000, but was waived before the start of the regular season. He has previously played for the Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills. Graham attended Pulaski County High School and was an avid football (soccer) player as a kid.

  34. Ronald Graham

    Ronald Lewis Graham (born October 31, 1935) is a mathematician credited by the American Mathematical Society with being "one of the principal architects of the rapid development worldwide of discrete mathematics in recent years"[1]. He has done important work in scheduling theory, computational geometry, Ramsey theory, and quasi-randomness.

  35. Sylvester Graham

    Sylvester Graham (July 5, 1794 - September 11, 1851) was born in Suffield, Connecticut, and was ordained in 1826 as a Presbyterian minister. He was an early advocate of dietary reform in United States most notable for his emphasis on vegetarianism, and the temperance movement, as well as sexual and dietary habits. In 1829 he invented Graham bread, and the recipe first appeared in "The New Hydropathic Cookbook" (New York, 1855).

  36. Aubrey Graham

    Aubrey Drake Graham (born October 24, 1986) is a Canadian actor and rapper. He is known for playing Jimmy Brooks, the physically disabled character on "Degrassi: The Next Generation".

  37. Dave Graham

    David Ethan Graham (born November 10, 1981 in Maine) is a professional rock climber. Professing to enjoy bouldering the most, he is one of the elite sport climbers and boulderers of his generation. Graham repeats classic routes/problems as well as puts up cutting-edge first ascents. Graham is known for his stance against grade-inflation and for his strong anti-chipping ethic.

  38. Robert Klark Graham

    Robert Klark Graham Robert Klark Graham was born in Harbor Springs, Michigan. He was a eugenicist and businessman who made millions by developing shatter-proof plastic eyeglass lenses, and who later founded the Repository for Germinal Choice, a sperm bank for geniuses in the hope of implementing a eugenics program. Graham created his "genius sperm bank" in 1980. Initially, his intent was to obtain sperm only from Nobel laureates, …

  39. Susan L. Graham

    Susan L. Graham is a computer scientist. Graham is the Pehong Chen Distinguished Professor in the Computer Science Division of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Graham's current research projects include: *Harmonia - A language-based framework for interactive software development *Titanium - A Java-based parallel programming language, compiler, and runtime system.

  40. Davey Graham

    David Michael Gordon Graham, known as Davey Graham (originally Davy Graham), b. 22 November 1940 in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, is a guitarist who is credited with sparking the folk-rock revolution in the UK in the 1960s. He inspired many of the famous practitioners of the fingerstyle acoustic guitar, such as Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Martin Carthy, …

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