- Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael was an American composer, pianist, singer, actor and bandleader. He is best known for writing the melody to "Stardust" (1927), one of the most-recorded American songs of all time. Alec Wilder, in his study of the American popular song, concluded that Hoagy Carmichael was the "most talented, inventive, sophisticated and jazz-oriented" of the hundreds of writers composing pop songs in the first half of the 20th century. - Meg Cabot
Meg Cabot is an American author of romantic comedies for teens and adults. She has also written under the pseudonyms Patricia Cabot and Jenny Carroll. She has written and published almost 40 books, and is best known for "The Princess Diaries", later made by Walt Disney Pictures into two feature films of the same name. Cabot has more than 15 million copies of her books — children's, young adult, and adult — in print worldwide. - Terri Colombino
Terri Colombino (born Theresa Celeste Conn on January 28, 1975) is an American actress, best known for her role as Katie Peretti Frasier Coleman Kasnoff on the soap opera "As the World Turns". Prior to her marriage, she was credited as Terri Conn. - Arija Bareikis
Arija Bareikis (born 1966 in Bloomington, Indiana) is an American actress of Lithuanian descent. She starred alongside Rob Schneider as Kate in "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo" (1999). Arija is revered for her muscular arms and toned abdominal muscles. - Catherine Jewel Feltus
There was a time when actress Catherine Craig was known in Hollywood other than for being Mrs. Robert Preston. She was born Catherine Kay Feltus on January 18, 1918, in Bloomington, Indiana, the daughter of a circus proprietor and cinema owner who piqued her initial interest in drama. Although she attended school in Bloomington, she spoke Spanish fluently as a result of her childhood trips with her family to South America. Graduating with honors from Indiana University in 1936, she was a... - Deren Abram
Deren P. Abram began his career in theatre, designing and stage-managing dozens of stage performances. He has worked as a freelance artist for Indiana University's MainStage theatre (were he also pursued his Master's degree), Brown County Playhouse, and Indianapolis Repertory Theatre. In 1995, Deren moved to Los Angeles and began work on the successful television series Tales from the Crypt. He continued to work on a variety of feature films and television projects as Production Designer... - Neil Pepe
He is currently the artistic director at the Atlantic Theatre Company in Manhattan. [2005] - David Lee Roth
David Lee Roth was born in Bloomington Indiana in 1954. A few years later, his father Nathan, a doctor, moved the family to sunny California. The move proved to be a good one because while attending Pasadena Community College, David hooked up with the Van Halen brothers and Michael Anthony to form the Mighty Van Halen hard rock band. Their debut album was in 1978, the self titled album "Van Halen". Their biggest success was the song "Jump" in 1984 - the song reached No. 1 on the... - Candice Walker
Measurements (after implants): 38-24-34. - Scott Miller
Miller was born in Bloomington, Indiana where his father, Ben Miller, was a physical education instructor at Indiana University. He and his brother, Kent, began playing basketball almost from the day they were born. The Miller family left Bloomington when Denny was in the fourth grade. He and his brother played basketball in Silver Springs, Maryland, and Baldwin, New York before they moved to Los Angeles. It was at University High School in Los Angeles where Denny and Kent came to the... - Brett Anderson
Frontwoman of the rock band "The Donnas." She's the one who bares a striking resemblance to actress Christina Ricci. - Bobby Helms
Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 265-267. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Wrote and recorded the song "Jingle Bell Rock" with legendary guitar player Hank Garland. Portrayed by actor Brad Hawkins in the film Crazy (2006). - Denise Thurman
Also lived in Tennessee and Alabama. The youngest of seven children. - Buddy Erickson
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Kathleen S. Stolar Vice President, ITT Corporation Corporate Secretary and Associate General Counsel Kathleen S. Stolar is Vice President, Corporate Secretary and Associate General Counsel of ITT. In this role, she is responsible for all matters relating to the Board of Directors as well as corporate governance. She also is responsible for providing securities law advice to the company. - Sherene Sepehri
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