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Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances; née Spencer; 1 July 1961 - 31 August 1997) was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Their two sons, Princes William and Harry, are second and third in line to the thrones of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth Realms. - Michael Mansfield
Michael Mansfield QC (born 12 October 1941) is an English barrister, regarded as one of the top six criminal defence advocates in the UK. He has made his name defending unpopular clients, often in highly politicized cases of proven or suspected miscarriage of justice, including the Guildford Four, the Birmingham Six, and Barry George, the accused in the Jill Dando murder. (pdf) He is also representing Mohamed Al-Fayed at the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana, … - Peter Morgan
Peter Morgan (born April 10, 1963 in London) is an English Academy Award nominated screenwriter and playwright. He is best known for writing "The Deal", a 2003 television drama about the power-sharing deal between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown that was struck in the Granita restaurant in London; and for "The Queen", a 2006 movie starring Helen Mirren that showed the impact of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales on the British royal family. - James Morrison
James Morrison (born James Morrison Catchpole on 13 August 1984) is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist born in Rugby, Warwickshire, UK. In 2006, he debuted with the single "You Give Me Something" which became a huge hit around Europe, Australia, and Japan. His debut album, "Undiscovered", went straight to number one in the UK and has sold more than two million copies worldwide (as of March 24 2007). - Lisa Williams
Lisa Williams (born in Birmingham, England) is a self-described medium and clairvoyant starring in a new show on Lifetime called "Lisa Williams: Life Among the Dead". She claims she can talk to the dead. The show is done in a reality show fashion, following her on a typical day as she communicates with the dead and follows Williams investigating haunted houses and other spirit-seeking activities. - Catherine Oxenberg
Catherine Oxenberg (born September 22, 1961) is a British actress, best known for her performance as Amanda Carrington on "Dynasty". She was born in New York City, the eldest daughter of Howard Oxenberg (a dress manufacturer and close friend of the Kennedy family) and of his first wife H.R.H. Princess Jelisaveta of Yugoslavia. Her maternal grandmother was Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark, a legendary beauty and the sister of Princess Marina, … - Wayne Sleep
Wayne Sleep OBE (born July 17, 1948), Plymouth, Devon, England; is an English dancer, director and choreographer. He was a Principal Dancer with the Royal Ballet and has appeared as a Guest Artist with several other ballet companies. He started studying with Muriel Carr, before gaining a Leverhulme Scholarship to the Royal Ballet School in 1961 and joining the Royal Ballet in 1966. - Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor, who previously served as the San Francisco correspondent for TIME magazine, and is now a senior editor at Business 2.0 magazine, was born in Liverpool, England, and received his primary education in the small northeastern town of Chester-le-Street. He attended Oxford University, reading history at Merton College. Taylor gained an interest in journalism after editing "Cherwell", the university's student newspaper, … - Greg Packer
Greg Packer (born December 18, 1963), an American highway maintenance worker from Huntington, New York, has been quoted in more than 100 articles and television broadcasts as a member of the public (that is, a person on the street rather than a newsmaker or expert). Packer's status as a frequent interviewee came about due to his hobby of attending public appearances of celebrities and other media events and being first in line on such occasions. - Stella Vine
Stella Vine (born 1969 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England) is an artist and former stripper in London. She rose to prominence in 2004 when Charles Saatchi bought a painting by her of Princess Diana, which provoked media controversy. Since then she has continued to receive media attention and has become established through gallery exhibitions in the UK and abroad. Her work is figurative painting with subject matter drawn from either her personal life of family, … - Clive Goodman
Clive Goodman is a veteran royal reporter who had worked as royal editor for the "News of the World", who was jailed in January 2007. The investigative journalist wrote a column titled Blackadder that reported details of the lives of notable personalities. He was among the most important tabloid journalists in covering the breakdown of the marriage of the Princess Diana to Prince Charles. - Dagmar Koller
Dagmar Koller (born August 26, 1939) is an Austrian actress and singer. Born in Klagenfurt, she is recognized as the leading German language musical star of her time. She married Austrian journalist and politician, Helmut Zilk, in 1978, and became the first lady of Vienna while he served as mayor. During this time she maintained her active career as a musical star, playing the roles of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and Dulcinea in Man of La Mancha, … - Stuart Wilde
Stuart Wilde has been referred to as both an urban mystic and a visionary. There appears to be some controversy regarding his place of birth. In some of his books he writes that he was born in Africa, and previous revisions of this article have specifically stated that he was born in the British Colony of Tanzania shortly after WW II. However, his own website states that he was born in England), … - William Jones
Sir William Jones (September 28, 1746 - April 27, 1794) was an English philologist and student of ancient India, particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among Indo-European languages. - Nik Gowing
Nik Gowing (born 1951) is a British television journalist. Since 1996 he has been the senior presenter on the BBC's international news and current affairs channel, BBC World. A foreign affairs specialist and presenter at ITN from 1978, Gowing became Diplomatic Editor for the flagship "Channel 4 News" from 1989. During his time with the BBC, Gowing has since presented "The World Today" (1996 - 2000), "Europe Direct", "HARDtalk", … - Steve Scott
Steve Scott is a British journalist, presenting the "ITV Evening News" on a Friday, and occasionally filling in on the "ITV Weekend News". During the major stories of the last 18 months - when the Tsunami disaster unfolded, when London was awarded the 2012 Olympics and then 24 hours later during the terror attacks on the capital - Steve was at the forefront of ITV1's extended live programming. - Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon is a writer on politics, culture, and health who lives in New York and London. He has written for the "New York Times", "The New Yorker", "Artforum", as well as for other publications, on topics as diverse as Soviet artists, dwarfism, Libyan politics, deaf culture, contemporary art, and Mongolian travel. - Martin Sastre
Martin Sastre is a contemporary Uruguayan media artist working with film, video, sculpture, photography and drawing. Sastre spent his youth in Montevideo, Uruguay. In 2002 he moved to Madrid, granted by Fundación Carolina of the government of Spain. His best-known works are Iberoamerican Trilogy (Videoart: The Iberoamerican Legend, Montevideo: The Dark Side of the Pop and Bolivia 3: Confederation Next). - Peter Mitchell
Peter Mitchell (born 14 June, 1960), commonly called "Mitch", is the presenter of the Melbourne bulletin of "Seven News". Peter grew up on the Mornington Peninsula, attending The Peninsula School, in Mt. Eliza. Peter began at the Nine Network in 1977 as a sport reporter. In this position he covered sports such as Australian rules football, golf, tennis and the Commonwealth Games. - Lady Bardales
Lady Bardales (born 1982) is a Peruvian woman who worked for president Alejandro Toledo in 2005. She serves as a lieutenant on the Peruvian police force who was originally assigned to provide protection for the wife of Toledo. According to peruvian newspapers, she had an affair with him for a car and apartment in exchange. - Ray Kennedy
Ray Kennedy is an Irish news journalist currently working as Ireland Correspondent for Sky News in Dublin. He was one of the Sky News Ireland's two anchors for its twice-weeknightly programmes alongside colleague Brian Daly, following the departure of previous Sky News Ireland anchor Gráinne Seoige. Before joining Sky News, Kennedy worked as a reporter and anchor for Irish channels RTÉ and TV3. - Princess Diana Spencer Windsor
Princess Diana was born July 1, 1961 at 7:45 PM weighing 7lb 12oz at Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk, England, UK. She had her christening at Sandringham Church in Norfolk. Her full name is Lady Diana Frances Spencer. On July 29, 1981 she married her Prince Charming - Prince Charles of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II. On June 21 1982 her first son was born - Prince William Arthur Phillip Louis Windsor. Two years later, on September 15 1984, Diana's second and youngest son... - Aylar Lie
Entered the Miss Norway pageant in 2004 but was exluded when it was revealed that she had previously appeared in hardcore porn movies in America. Is half Persian, half Norwegian She was much written about when she entered Big Brother (Norge vs. Sverige) in 2005 with a secret mission as a teaser. - Surinder Sunar
Surinder Sunar (born April 1 1959 in Dhinpur Punjab, India) is an English professional poker player based in Wolverhampton, who first gained fame as a two-time finalist (seasons 1 and 5) in the "Late Night Poker" television series. Sunar also won the season 3 World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris event, defeating Tony G in the heads-up confrontation with A7o. Tony G taunted Sunar before the confrontation, telling him "Surinder, … - John Suchet
John Suchet (born 29 March 1944, surname pronounced) is a British news reader and television presenter. He is most famous for being a newsreader for ITV News from 1972 until 2004. During this time, he presented "News at 12.30/News at One" and "News at Ten", but became best-known for his presenting the "Early Evening News" between 1992 (when it was introduced to replace the "News At 5:40") and 1999 when the bulletin was dropped. - Mike Cohen
Mike Cohen is a British journalist, born in Bury 1967. He is deputy editor of the Jewish Telegraph group of newspapers. Mike Cohen started his career as a trainee journalist for the Jewish Telegraph, based in Manchester, in May 1987. He was probably the first journalist to interview Sacha Baron Cohen in September 1996, before he created Ali G. Has also interviewed, amongst others, Fish (singer) former lead singer of Marillion, Lenny Kravitz, Amy Winehouse, Ben Kweller, … - Joy Malbon
Joy Malbon is an award-winning Canadian journalist for CTV National News, based in Washington D.C. A veteran of more than 20 years in television, Malbon has covered a variety of major events first hand including the death of Princess Diana, the second Palestinian Intifada, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Kosovo War, the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, Hurricane Katrina, the Rodney King verdict, Canada’s Westray mining disaster, … - Mike Ingham
Mike Ingham (born 1950 in Cheshire) is a British football commentator and broadcaster. After gaining a Bachelor of Law degree, he began his career working for BBC Radio Derby in 1973, later joining the BBC in London in 1979. For some years he regularly hosted the Saturday afternoon sports programme "Sport on Two", and around 1984 he also became a match commentator, working alongside Peter Jones and Bryon Butler. - Michael Colvin
Michael Keith Beale Colvin (27 September 1932 - 24 February 2000) was a politician in the United Kingdom. He was first elected as a Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Bristol North West in 1979. From 1983 onwards he was the MP for Romsey and Waterside constituency in Hampshire, which later became the constituency of Romsey. In 1989 he sponsored a Private Member's Bill which became the Computer Misuse Act 1990. He held the seat in the 1997 general election, … - Paulina Trotz
Paulina Trotz is an advertising model from Argentina. She is the daughter of Ernesto Trotz (famous Polo player) and María Laura Fernández Roussee ("Trillizas de Oro"). Trotz gained public attention when she dated United Kingdom's heir to the throne and the first born son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, Prince William, and from then on started an outstanding modeling career. She was once voted the "Sexiest young woman in Polo". - Darcy Clay
Darcy Clay (real name Daniel Bolton) was an Auckland, New Zealand singer/songwriter, who was made famous in 1997 for his minor hit, "Jesus I Was Evil", in which he recorded all instruments in his bedroom on a 4-Track recorder. He was signed to Antenna Records, and possibly was Antenna's first real star. Clay's entire career output consisted of two six track EPs, "Jesus I Was Evil" and (posthumously) a live EP "Songs For Beethoven", … - Earl McRae
Earl McRae (born May 3rd 1942) is an award winning Canadian Journalist, currently writing for the Ottawa Sun. McRae has won the National Magazine Gold Award for sports journalism three times, the top honour in its field, plus two Silvers, and been nominated eight times. He has also won four column-writing Dunlop Awards for the Sun Media, and has worked in television, radio, and film. He was the writer of TV biographies on boxer Sugar Ray Leonard, quarterback Joe Montana, … - Edward Rainey
Edward Rainey was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 8 July 1961. At sixteen he left school and after a short time as a trainee butcher he joined the British army. During a summer holiday in Spain in 1984 when Edward was 23 he had a diving accident and was left paralysed from the neck down. After this accident he took ‘stock’ of his life, rediscovered his faith in God and decided to try his first love - painting - using a brush held in his mouth. - Jaine Green
Jaine Green is an award winning UK documentary maker and former stand-up comedienne. Jaine Green (also known as Jaine Harmston-Green) has been making controversial films since 1995, when one of her first documentaries "I'm Your Number One Fan" (C4) split the critics. Victor Lewis-Smith stated that it 'transcended the documentary format' and was 'a true work of art that deserves to win every award it's entered for', but others thought it was exploitative. - Princess Diana Diana!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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