- Francis Dayle Hearn
One of the most reconizable voices in Los Angeles, Francis Dayle Hearn, better known as "Chick" has been the play-by-play voice of the Los Angeles Lakers for nearly 40 years. Known for his witty comments during the game and lightning-quick reactions to the play on the court, Hearn has been as well-known a personality than some of the past Laker greats including Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain, Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Originally from Illinois, Hearn came to Los... - LaVon Hawley Urbanski
Von Dexter was born 9 December 1912 in Aurora, Illinois. He later moved to Chicago where his professional music career began while still at school playing in Chicago bars and night clubs. After gaining a music degree at USC he settled in California and became West Coast MD for NBC. From 1952 he was MD for Ralph Edwards' 'This Is Your Life' and scored episodes of several TV series. After scoring four films for William Castle 1958-61, Dexter suffered from a hand condition resulting in... - Clive Cussler
Probably one of the greatest adventure novelists of our time. When his novel "Raise the Titanic" was bought for $840,000 by Viking Publishing in 1976, it put him on the map after 11 years of hard work. Before his success with RTT, he previously had written "Pacific Vortex", which wasn't published until after his successes, "The Mediterranean Caper" and "Iceberg". Originally in advertising, first as an award-winning copy writer, and then as creative director for two of the nation's... - Andrea Evans Massey
She left her role as Tina Lord on One Life to Live after a stalker became too familiar with her schedule and kept showing up at the set. Is Celebrity Ambassador for City Of Hope's "Walk of Hope Against Breast Cancer" as well as several animal rights organizations. Hobbies include cooking, gardening and working out. She is also an ardent baseball fan and a regular columnist for Healthy Cooking magazine, where she offers some of her own vegetarian recipes. In 2004, adopted a daughter... - Marilyn Hooven
Songwriter ("Any Way the Wind Blows"), composer, author and singer, educated in both public and private schools and later (1934 to 1944) a singer with the Ted Weems orchestra. She also sang on Steve Allen radio shows, and in films and on records. Joining ASCAP in 1954, her chief musical collaborators included her husband Joseph Hooven, Inez James, and By Dunham, and her other popular-song compositions include "It'll Be a Merry Christmas", "Jesse James", "Lucky Duck", "Oh, What a... - Brad Childress
Named head coach of the Minnesota Vikings on January 6, 2006. Offensive coordinator for 2004 NFC Champion Philadelphia Eagles. Childress served the team in that capacity from 2002-2005, and was the team's quarterbacks coach from 1999-2001. - John Dennis Hastert
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1999-2007). U.S. Representative from Illinois (1987- ) - Stacie Elizabeth Hawkins
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Rolly L. Chambers ( rlchambers@smithcurrie.com ) is a partner in the Charlotte, North Carolina law office of Smith, Currie & Hancock, LLP and devotes his practice to construction litigation and commercial matters. He has focused primarily on construction law and construction contract matters for over 15 years. He has substantial experience representing public and private owners, contractors, and construction materials suppliers in trials, arbitrations, and mediations. - Richard T. Petesch
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