- Terry Richardson
Terry Richardson (born 1965) is an American photographer. Richardson was born in New York City, raised in Hollywood, California, and is the son of fashion photographer Bob Richardson. Richardson began photographing his environment while attending Hollywood High School and playing in a punk rock band. He has shot advertisements for fashion designers, including Gucci, Levi's, Hugo Boss, Anna Molinari, Baby Phat, Matsuda, and Sisley. - Nick Knight
Nick Knight, Director of the SHOWstudio website, is an influential British photographer. He has won numerous awards for his editorial work for Vogue, Dazed & Confused, i-D, The Face and Visionaire, as well as for fashion and advertising projects such as the 2004 edition of the Pirelli Calendar. Knight has also shot record and c.d. covers for Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Björk, David Bowie, Kylie Minogue, The Style Council, Paul Weller, ABC and Massive Attack. - Dave McKean
David Tench McKean (born 29 December 1963 in Maidenhead, England) is an illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician. His work incorporates drawing, painting, photography, collage, found objects, digital art and sculpture. - Neville Brody
Neville Brody is an English graphic designer, typographer and art director. Neville Brody is an alumnus of the London College of Communication and studied at Hammersmith College of Art under Ruskin Spear (alumni include Glenn Tutsell, Michael Peters and Howard Milton) and is known for his work on "The Face" magazine (1981–1986) and "Arena" magazine (1987–1990), as well as for designing record covers for artists such as Cabaret Voltaire and Nine Inch Nails. - Juergen Teller
Juergen Teller (born 1964, Erlangen, Germany) is a German fashion photographer, based in England. He came to London from Germany in 1986. He initially photographed celebrities, and then quickly graduated to shoots for youth style magazines such as The Face and i-D. He is regarded as one of the most influential of contemporary fashion photographers. He has shot all of the advertisements for Marc Jacobs's clothing line, … - William Shaw
William Shaw works as a journalist and writer in the US and in the UK. One of his most noticeable works is the book called "Westsiders". He worked on Details magazine and remains a contributing editor there. For Details he spent a month in the Utah Desert living with Stone Age survivalists, went undercover at cross burnings with the neo-Nazi Christian Identity Movement in Idaho, … - Ellen von Unwerth
Ellen von Unwerth (born 1954 in Germany) is a photographer and director, specializing in erotic femininity. She worked as a fashion model for ten years herself before moving behind the camera, and now makes fashion, editorial, and advertising photographs. Ellen von Unwerth found fame when she first photographed Claudia Schiffer for Guess? Jeans. She has been published in top magazines like "Vogue", "Vanity Fair", "Interview", "The Face", … - Jon Savage
Jon Savage (born 1953), real name Jonathon Sage, is a Cambridge-educated writer, broadcaster and music journalist, best known for his award winning history of the Sex Pistols and punk music, "England's Dreaming" (1991). He was a high-profile writer during the glory days of British punk and wrote articles on all the major punk acts. Savage wrote and published a fanzine called "London's Outrage" in 1976, and in 1977 began working as a journalist for Sounds. - David Toop
David Toop (born 5 May 1949) is an English musician, author, and as of 2001 was visiting Research Fellow in the Media School at London College of Communication. He was a prominent contributor to the British magazine "The Face". He is a regular contributor to "The Wire", the U.K. based music magazine. - Darren Emerson
Darren Emerson (born 30 April 1971, in Hornchurch, England) is a dance music DJ, and former member of the UK electronic music outfit, Underworld. - Craig McDean
Craig McDean (b. 1964, England) is a British fashion and portrait photographer based in New York City. McDean began his photographic career in London as a photographer's assistant to photographer Nick Knight. His early editorial work was featured in magazines such as "i-D" and "The Face", which led to advertising campaign work for clients such as Jill Sander and Calvin Klein. - Brody Dalle
Brody Dalle (born Bree Leslie Pucilowski on January 1, 1979 in Geelong, Australia), is a singer, songwriter and guitarist. She rose to fame as lead singer/guitarist for the punk rock band The Distillers. She is currently a member of Spinnerette. When she was young, Dalle was expelled from four schools, and was sent to a Catholic girls' institution. The strict rules did not deter her antisocial and self-destructive behavior. - Jacquetta Wheeler
Jacquetta Wheeler is an English supermodel. Her father, Stuart Wheeler, worked as an entrepreneur, and mother Tessa was a successful photographer. As a child, Wheeler lived a comfortable, moderately affluent lifestyle with her family in England. At the age of fifteen, she was discovered by Italian fashion designer Stephan Jansen. Jansen asked Wheeler to go to Milan and appear in his fashion show. - Richard Beymer
Richard Beymer (born February 20, 1938, in Avoca, Iowa) is an American actor. Beymer and his family moved to Los Angeles, California in 1940 where he began his acting career in 1949 in television. In the 1950s he began appearing in films and achieved success in "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959) and "West Side Story" (1961) before sharing a 1962 Golden Globe award as "Most Promising Newcomer" with Bobby Darin and Warren Beatty. - Miranda Sawyer
Miranda Sawyer is an award-winning English writer and broadcaster. She grew up in Wilmslow, Cheshire with her brother Toby, now an actor, and took a degree in Jurisprudence at Pembroke College, Oxford. She moved to London to begin her career as a journalist. In 1993, she became the youngest winner of the PPA Magazine Writer of the Year award for her work on "Select" magazine. - Greg Kadel
Greg Kadel is a US born fashion photographer and film maker based in New York City. He was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Long Island University where he double majored in marine biology and fine arts. Kadel divides his time between New York and Paris. His images have been published in American "Vogue", "Vogue" Italia, "Numero", "Vogue" Nippon, "Vogue" UK, "L'Uomo Vogue", "Visionaire", "i-D", … - Robert Elms
Robert Elms (born 1959) is an English writer, broadcaster and D.J. for BBC London 94.9, broadcasting weekdays from Noon to 3pm. Born in West London, to a working class family, he attended Orange Hill grammar school in Burnt Oak North London and then the London School of Economics. He has written for The Face and the first of several books was the novel "In Search Of The Crack" (1989). His radio show features aspects of 'hidden London' histories, … - Stuart Cosgrove
Stuart Cosgrove , Director of Nations and Regions, Channel 4 Stuart Cosgrove is Channel 4's Director of Nations and Regions with overall responsibility for programmes and creative development strategy outside London. Stuart joined Channel 4 in 1995 as Commissioning Editor for independent film and video where his commissions included Red Light Zone and The Dying Rooms. - Patrick Neate
Patrick Neate is a British novelist, journalist and playwright. - Ian Penman
Ian Penman (born in 1959) is a British writer and, latterly, blogger. He began writing for the "NME" in the autumn of 1977, later contributing to various publications including "Uncut", "Arena", "The Wire", "The Face", "The Guardian", "The Times", "The Sunday Times", "The Independent", "Screen" and "German Vogue". - Jody Wisternoff
Jody Wisternoff is best known as one half of Bristol progressive house legends Way Out West and as a producer of dance music spanning early 90s hardcore to slick electro house. His first break came in the late 1980s as one half of Tru Funk Posse (with his brother Sam) when Bristol producers Smith & Mighty opened up their studio to the two pre-pubescent hip-hoppers. - Matt Haig
Matt Haig is a novelist and writer, born in 1975 in Sheffield, UK. He has written for The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Independent, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Face, and has authored eight business books including "Brand Failures: The Truth about the 100 Biggest Branding Mistakes of All Time". His first novel "The Last Family in England" tells the story of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 with the protagonists as dogs. - Becky Hogge
Becky Hogge is a UK-based music and technology writer and the executive director of the Open Rights Group. She was previously the managing editor, and then the technology director and technology commissioning editor for openDemocracy. During her time with openDemocracy she established the China environment website www.chinadialogue.net, along with editor Isabel Hilton. As a writer and commentator, she covers the global politics of technology, open source, … - Mc Face
Born Michael Thomas (Tom) Green (born July 29, 1971), "MC Face" (aka "Face" or "The Face") is a Canadian rap artist from Ontario, Canada - Adina Fohlin
Adina Fohlin is a Swedish model. She was discovered walking down the street in Stockholm when an agent approached her after having noticed her unusual features. Fohlin appeared on the cover of Japanese and Italian "Vogue", "Flair", French "Revue de Modes", Swedish "ELLE" and "The Face" magazine. First surfacing on international catwalks during the spring 2001 prêt-à-porter season, Fohlin has proved a prolific runway model, … - Susan Eldridge
Susan Eldridge (born October 7, 1979) is an American supermodel, and underground fashion icon. - Ashley Heath
Ashley Heath (b. 29 April, 1969 in London, England) is a writer, editor and magazine publisher. He is currently an editorial director of the Berlin-based magazines 032c, Qvest and Qvest Edition, the London media enterprise Felix and the internet business Trig. Heath was a member of the editorial team that revitalised The Face magazine in the nineties, before going on to launch and direct Arena Homme Plus and Pop magazines. - Donald McPherson
Fashion photographer Donald McPherson (born 1969 in Miami, Florida) began as an assistant for the likes of Isabella Snyder, Helmut Newton, and Patrick Demarchelier Circa 1989-1992. Later moved to Milan to pursue his career circa 1993. His great sense of fashion, humor, and a vibrant use of color propelled him up the ranks among the best fashion photographers in Europe. - Sarra Manning
Sarra Manning is a writer from England. She attended the University of Sussex and took up an English with Media Studies degree. She became a freelance writer after submitting her work to "Melody Maker". She worked as the entertainment editor for five years of the now-defunct teen magazine "J-17". Manning was the editor of "Elle Girl" (UK edition), … - Nina Brosh
Nina Brosh (born November 12, 1975) is an Israeli model and actress. Brosh was born in Afula, Israel to a Russian Jewish father and Chinese mother. She was discovered while sleeping on a park bench in Tel Aviv. At the time, she was a homeless runaway. A photographer offered to pay her to pose for photographs by him. In a few weeks her image was plastered all over the city. Nina Brosh and her representation began looking for broader success, first going to New York, … - Sam Slovick
Sam Slovick (raised in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S.A.. Born on June 23, 1964) is an American film, television actor, musician, and journalist. He is famous for his appearances in the TV show Fame as the character, Cassidy, the guy who kissed Robert Downey Jr. in the movie "Home for the Holidays", acted as Yuri in the movie "Red Dawn", and for writing many controversial articles for the Los Angeles Weekly. - Dean Cavanagh
Dean Cavanagh is a popular and successful journalist, screenwriter, DJ, and dance music musician, from Cottingley, West Yorkshire. He was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, in 1966. Dean Cavanagh started his writing career in freelance journalism contributing to UK magazines such as The Face, Melody Maker, I-D & New Musical Express. In 1990, in the height of the acid house culture, … - Mariana Weickert
Mariana Weickert (born in Blumenau, Santa Catarina, 17 February, 1982) is a Brazilian supermodel of German ascent, affiliated to Ford Models. She regularly models in cities such as Paris, Milan, London and New York, for such high fashion houses such as Alexander McQueen, Sonia Rykiel, Bottega Veneta, Marc Jacobs, Ana Molinari, Narciso Rodrigues, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Versace and Armani, among others. Weickert, has also made the cover pictures in many magazines, … - Kris Kirk
Kris Kirk, full name Christopher Pious Mary Kirk. was a gay activist, journalist and author who became well known as a pop music journalist in the 1980s. He was brought up in the north east of England by devout Catholic parents, who gave him his religious name. In the late 1960s he studied American Literature at Nottingham University, where he first came out as an openly gay man and founded the University’s first Gay Liberation Society. - Fiona Russell-Powell
Fiona Russell-Powell is a British journalist. She is best known for her a series of interviews throughout the 1980s in "The Face" magazine. For a brief period in the mid 1980s, Russell-Powell performed with the rock group ABC during their cartoon-beatbox album, "How to Be a...Zillionaire!". She depicted "Eden", a supermodel that the group's lead singer, Martin Fry, is supposedly talking to over the course of the album. - Dj Nihal
Nihal Arthanyake (born June 1) also known as DJ Nihal is a British Radio Presenter and TV Personality, notably presenting on BBC Radio 1 jointly with Bobby Friction but also presents on the BBC Asian Network. </b> Nihal has lived for music since he started promoting rap shows in his native Essex while still doing his A-Levels.He studied for his GCSE's at Burnt Mill School in Harlow, Essex By the time he was about to graduate he was signed to a major label, … - Carla Lamarca
Carla Angyalossy Lamarca is a Brazilian MTV VJ. She hosts Disk MTV, Top 20 Brasil and Sobe Som and regularly appears on VJs em Ação, all of which are on MTV Brasil. She was made an MTV VJ by a public vote in a hosting contest named VJs em Teste, which is Portuguese for "VJs in evaluation". A Graduate from the FAAP promotional publicity course, she has previously worked in product development at Miss Sixty. - Martyn Adelman
Martyn Adelman (or Martin) is a British photographer and former drummer. Adelman learnt to play drums aged 14 and soon formed his first group, The Insteps, also including John Altman. A subsequent band included Peter Knight, later of Steeleye Span. Adelman was at Barnet College of Further Education with Peter Banks (later of Yes). Adelman later joined The Selfs, including Chris Squire (also later of Yes), and when The Selfs merged with The Syn, … - Ricky Meléndez
Ricky Meléndez became a member of Menudo at the age of 8. He was one of the original 5 in the group. He is the cousin of group founder Edgardo Diaz. Ricky became an essential element of Menudo's success. Curly haired and diminutive in comparison to most of his Menudo mates, Ricky wasn't precisely the heartthrob of the quintet, or the group's best singer. But he played the funny guy of the group, … - Amrolah Saberi
Amrolah Saberi, Actor, Born 1941, Tonekabon, Iran. Graduated in theater from the University of Hanover in Germany. Some of his works: * "'The Postman", 1972 * "The Deer", 1975 * "The School We Went to", 1980 * "Mirza Kouchak Khan", 1983 * "Hamoun", 1989 * "The Face", 1995
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