- Catherine Bell
Catherine Lisa Bell (born August 14, 1968 in London, England) is a British-born Iranian-American actress best known as being David James Elliott's co-star as fiancee and best friend Lt. Colonel Sarah MacKenzie of the hit television show "JAG" from 1995 to 2005. - Marina Sirtis
Marina Sirtis (born March 29 1955) is a British actress who is most noted for playing the half-human half-Betazoid Counselor Deanna Troi on the television and film series "Star Trek: The Next Generation". She also provided the voice of Demona in the animated series, "Gargoyles". She is also noted for appearing in the Oscar winning movie "Crash" as well as a semi regular on "Girlfriends". - Georgia Frost
In just one season, this platinum-locked British beauty scored both the Burberry and Dolce campaigns and now appears in the latter’s accessories and eyewear ads. On the catwalk, she’s showed her versatility with fall shows for Vivienne Westwood, Peter Som, and Heatherette. - Richard Leacock
Richard Leacock (born 18 July 1921, London) is a documentary film director and one of the pioneers of Direct Cinema. Leacock (known to his friends as "Ricky") grew up on a banana plantation in the Canary Islands (the Leacock family, though English, have long been involved in the production of Madeira wine and bananas in the Spanish and Portuguese islands), until shipped off to School in England. He attended Bedales School, then Dartington Hall School from 1929 to 1938, … - John Stanley Marshall
John Stanley Marshall, better known as John Marshall, born 28 August, 1941 in Isleworth, Middlesex, is an English drummer. He was a founding member of the jazz rock band Nucleus and has worked with various other jazz and rock bands and musicians, among them J.J. Jackson, Barney Kessel, Alexis Korner, Graham Collier, Michael Gibbs, Arthur Brown, Keith Tippett, Centipede, Jack Bruce, John McLaughlin, Soft Machine, Dick Morrissey, Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean, … - Michael Moorcock
Michael Moorcock was born in London in 1939. He began to write while still at school, starting a magazine, Outlaw's Own, in 1950. He continued to produce similar fanzines until 1962. After leaving school, he began to contribute professionally to Tarzan Adventures and edited that magazine from 1957 to 1958, writing for it his first heroic fantasy series. - Steve Cook
Founder member and drummer of 'The Stevie Cook Soul Band'. Ex-owner /operator of Magmasters Studios in London & Burbank. Producer of "Winston Churchill's History of World War II" Audio Book Series Founder member of the FMMA (Film Makers Motorcycle Association) based in London since 1975. - Ben Jonson
Benjamin Jonson was born 1571 as the posthumous son of a Protestant minister. His mother then moved him to Westminster, where she married a bricklayer. He attended a free parish school as a boy, and thanks to the sponsorship of the headmaster, was able to attend Westminster Grammar School. Unofortunately, Ben lost his scholarship and was forced to take up bricklaying alongside his stepfather. This occupation did not appeal to him, and he left for military duty in Flanders and did not... - Geoffrey Chaucer
Traveled on diplomatic missions to France, Spain and Italy. Buried in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. Was a civil servant (controller of customs for London (1374-1386) and clerk of the king's works (1389-1391)) under Edward III and Richard II. Brother-in-law of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, made famous in "Richard II" by William Shakespeare. Geoffrey and John's wives, Philippa and Katherine de Roet, were sisters. He had four children: Thomas Chaucer, born 1369, Speaker of the... - Nick Garrett
He studied singing, composition, piano and conducting at London's Trinity College of Music before winning a much coveted singing grant from the Wolfson Foundation. He then joined the world-renowned vocal ensemble "The Swingle Singers" and toured with them internationally. Baritone with operatic band "Amici Forever" - William Blunden
- Sadie Miller
Daughter of Brian Miller and Elisabeth Sladen - Derek Jameson
The Guild of Toastmasters named him "Least boring speaker in Britain". He had a popular breakfast show on BBC Radio 2 from 1986 to 1991 (deputising for Jimmy Young) and he then went on to present a chat show for six years with his wife Ellen, establishing the largest late night radio audience in Europe. He began work in Fleet Street as a messenger boy at the age of 14 and rose through the ranks to become managing editor of the "Daily Mirror" and Editor of the "Daily Express", "Daily... - Paul Coleman Massey
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Angela Gallardo , Secretary, is a single-mom, in-home caregiver, student at College of Marin and an MSW alumna. Since her completion of MSW's residential program, Angela has participated in the MSW Alumnae Association serving as Treasurer and Co-President. She also attended real estate school and was employed by Casa Allegra Community Services, a nonprofit organization that serves developmentally disabled individuals. - Charlotte L. Wager
Charlotte L. Wager is a partner in Jenner & Block�s Chicago office and serves as the Firm's Director of Professional Development and Co-Chair of the Hiring Executive Committee. She is a member of the Firm�s Litigation Department and Insurance Litigation and Counseling and Reinsurance Practices. - Rosalind Elsie Franklin
Rosalind Franklin was born in London, England. Her family was well-to-do and both sides were very involved in social and public works. Franklin's father wanted to be a scientist, but World War I cut short his education and he became a college teacher instead. Rosalind Franklin was extremely intelligent and she knew by the age of 15 that she wanted to be a scientist. Her father actively discouraged her interest since it was very difficult for women to have such a career. - Mark Schonfeld
Mark Schonfeld was a speaker on "E-Commerce: Legal and Practical Issues" at the Imaging Supplies Coalition's Conference on Combating Counterfeiting and Fraud in Miami Beach on May 5, 2003. Speaker: "Damages in Trademark Cases", 4.30.2003 Mark Schonfeld was speaker on "Damages in Trademark Cases" at the Annual Meeting of the International Counterfeiting Coalition in New York City on April 30, 2003. - Toby M. J. Butterfield
- Kevin Robinson
My name is Virginia I am dead now but I lived from January 25, 1882 â March 28, 1941. Sorry boys but I was off the market for I married my husband Leonard Woolf in 1912. I was a writer for most of my life. I had a wonderful sister who too worked in the arts that is she was a painter. I had a family not the most loving or caring but a family no the less. - David C. Anastasi
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