- Geoffrey Edge
Geoffrey Edge (born 26 May 1943) was British Labour Party politician. Edge was Member of Parliament for Aldridge-Brownhills from 1974 to 1979, when he lost the seat to the Conservative Richard Shepherd. To this day, Labour have not managed to regain Aldridge-Brownhills, even at the 1997 general election landslide - indicating the seat is no longer a marginal. - David Howell Evans
David Howell Evans, more widely known by his moniker The Edge, is the British-born guitarist, keyboardist, primary songwriter, and backing vocalist for the Irish rock band U2. His distinctive electric guitar timbre and percussive style of playing, along with his innovative use of digital sound processing — delay in particular — have helped define U2's unique sound. Despite being born in England in the book U2 By U2, … - William Edge
William Edge was a British mathematician most known for his work in finite geometry. Born in Stockport to schoolteacher parents, Edge attended Cambridge University. He later worked at the University of Edinburgh. A lifelong bachelor, Edge died in Bonnyrigg. - Walter Evans Edge
Walter Evans Edge (November 20, 1873-October 29, 1956) was an American politician. A Republican, he served as a United States Senator representing New Jersey from 1919 to 1929. Edge was twice the Governor of New Jersey, from 1917 to 1919 and again from 1944 to 1947, serving as governor during both World War I and World War II. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edge moved with his parents to Pleasantville, New Jersey in 1877. - Selwyn Edge
Selwyn Francis Edge was an Australian businessman and racing car driver who was born in Sydney in 1868. He died in England in 1940. In his teens he left Australia and moved to London where he grew famous as a bicycle racer. He worked as manager of the Dunlop offices in London and in 1896 bought his first car, a De Dion-Bouton. - Lewis Edge
Lewis John Spencer Edge (born 12 January 1987 in Lancaster, Lancashire) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Blackpool. He first went on loan to Rochdale in July 2006, initially until January 2007, but was recalled in August after an injury to Blackpool's Lee Jones. He returned on loan to Spotland on January 31, 2007, but he was recalled again on March 29, 2007. - Arabella Edge
Arabella Edge, (born in London, England) is a writer, and novelist. She graduated with an English Literature degree with from Bristol University. She moved to Australia in 1992 and worked as an editor. She currently lives in Sydney. - John T. Edge
John T. Edge is a food writer and commentator and the director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi. John T, as he is known, has authored numerous books detailing how America eats, including, "Fried Chicken: An American Story", "Apple Pie: An American Story", "Hamburgers & Fries", and "Donuts: An American Passion". - David Edge
David Edge (born November 12, 1954 in Blackpool, United Kingdom) is a former long-distance runner, who represented Canada at two consecutive Summer Olympics in the men's marathon. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California he did not finish, four years later in Seoul, South Korea he finished in 67th place. A resident of Burlington, Ontario, Edge is married to Ireland's former long-distance runner Carey May. - Claude "butch" Lee Edge
Claude "Butch" Lee Edge was born July 18, 1956 in Houston, Texas and went to El Camino High School in Sacramento, California. Butch Edge played just one season in the Major Leagues in 1979 in which the 6'3" right-hander started 9 games for the Toronto Blue Jays. In 9 starts he pitched 51 2/3 innings, won 3 games, lost 4, completed 1 game, gave up 60 hits, 30 earned runs (for a 5.23 earned run average), walked 24 batters, and struck out 19. - Carey May Edge
Carey May Edge is a former long-distance runner from Dublin in Ireland who won the Osaka Marathon in 1983 and 1985. She was a student at Brigham Young University before entering international track and field. At BYU, she proved herself a power in both intercollegiate meets and world-class competition. May was a five-time All-American in cross country and distance running. Her honors include a second-place finish at the 1981 AIAW Track Championships in the 5,000 m race. - Steve Edge
Steve Edge is a British actor, famous for his appearances as Sgt. Swithenback on I'm With Stupid, Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights, Mike Bassett: Manager and Peep Show. He was born on 2 November 1972 in Staffordshire. - Alan Edge
Alan Edge, native of Liverpool, is the author of the book "Faith of Our Fathers: Football As a Religion". - Graeme Edge
Graeme Edge (born Graeme Charles Edge, 30 March 1941, in Rocester, Staffordshire, England) is best known as the drummer and a songwriter for the Moody Blues, but has also led his own outfit from time to time, the Graeme Edge Band. The Graeme Edge Band released two albums in the 1970s. The first was "Kick Off Your Muddy Boots" in 1975 on the Threshold record label, a subsidiary of the Decca Records, catalogue umber THS 15. - Tony Robbins
Anthony J. Mahavorick, pen name Anthony Robbins or Tony Robbins, (born on 29 February 1960 in North Hollywood, California, USA) is an American life coach, writer, and professional speaker. Some of his well known audio programs include "Personal Power II", "Get the Edge!" and "Lessons in Mastery." - Wicket-Keeper
The wicket-keeper in cricket is the fielding player who stands behind the batsman on strike at the wicket. The role of the wicket-keeper is governed by Law 40 of the Laws of cricket, and is similar to that of the catcher in baseball. The wicket-keeper's major function is to stop deliveries that pass the batsman (in order to prevent runs being scored), but often he can also attempt to dismiss the batsman in various ways. - Adam Copeland
Adam Joseph Copeland (born October 30 1973), is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment, under the ring name Edge, wrestling on its "SmackDown!" brand Copeland initially rose through the ranks as one half of the tag team Edge and Christian, alongside his real-life best friend and storyline brother Christian. He is noted for being one of the most decorated tag team champions in wrestling history, … - Nathan Brown
Nathan G. Brown is a Christian author and editor of the magazines "Signs of the Times", an Australian Christian magazine with a similar format to "Reader's Digest"; "Record", the newsmagazine for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific; and the "Edge". He has written articles for a broad variety of magazines internationally as well as several books. - Galleon
"Galleon" is a video game developed by Toby Gard and Confounding Factor. Famously announced in "Edge" magazine in 1997, the game went through various incarnations and publishers before eventually being published by SCi in 2004 to fairly muted critical response. As of June 2006 the game's average press score is 6.6/10. As one of the original designers of Lara Croft, Toby Gard left Eidos shortly after the first Tomb Raider game was released. - Jeff Minter
Jeff 'Yak' Minter (born in Reading, April 22 1962) is a British computer/video game designer and programmer. He is the founder of software house Llamasoft and his most recent work is the light synthesizer (called Neon) built into the Xbox 360 console. Many of his games include certain distinctive elements-they are often arcade style shoot-em-ups. His fondness of llamas, sheep, camels etc. - Steven Poole
Steven Poole (born 1972) is a British author and journalist. Educated at Cambridge, Poole is the author of the book "Trigger Happy" (2000), an attempt to examine videogames in detail in terms of their aesthetics. He has since discussed the subject in a monthly column in Edge (which ran until March 2005) and in a BBC documentary. He has also written for "The Guardian", "The Times" and other newspapers. - Paul Rose
Mr. Biffo, real name Paul Rose, was the editor of the Teletext-based video games magazine Digitiser, which ran between 1993 and 2003. He continues to write a monthly column (entitled Biffovision) in "Edge". In more recent times, he has become a scriptwriter for television, working on children's shows such as "Barking!", "The Worst Witch", "Sooty" and "My Parents Are Aliens", … - Jason Reso
William Jason "Jay" Reso (born November 30 1973), is a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Christian Cage. He is currently performing for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. He is also well known for his work in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment as Christian. Reso initially rose through the ranks as one half of the tag team Edge and Christian, alongside his kayfabe brother and real-life longtime friend Edge. - Kieron Gillen
Kieron Gillen is a British computer games and music journalist, as well as a comic book author, who has worked for a lengthy list of publications, including "PC Gamer UK", "The Escapist", "Amiga Power", "Wired", "The Guardian" newspaper (where he wrote the first long-form videogame review in a mainstream newspaper), "Edge", "Games Developer", "Develop", "MCV", "Gamesmaster" and "PC Format", … - George G. Gilman
George G. Gilman is one pseudonym, or pen name, of Terry Harknett. Under that name Harknett wrote three series of Western books: "Edge", which his US publisher would brand, "The Most Violent Westerns In Print"; "Adam Steele" (this character and Edge appeared together in three books); and "The Undertaker". The Gilman books were known for their sardonic and sarcastic humor and for their very violent content. - Marcelo Rodriguez
Marcelo Rodriguez Laprea is a Venezuelan actor and professional wrestling announcer currently working for the International Spanish version of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) shows "Raw" and "Friday Night SmackDown!", alongside Hugo Savinovich and Carlos Cabrera, as color commentator. He started working for WWE by the end of 2000 and appeared only occasionally at that time. - Ste Curran
Ste Curran is a British video game journalist, presenter and author. He was an editor at Edge magazine, also writing under the name Red Eye. The Red Eye articles have been cited as one of 'Ten unmissible examples of New Games Journalism' by Guardian Unlimited. His published books include "Game Plan: Great Designs That Changed the Face of Computer Gaming" (2004), … - Lloyd Youngblood
Lloyd Youngblood, M.D., is a leading board-certified neurosurgeon and chief of the Department of Neurosurgery at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Working extensively with professional wrestlers, Youngblood has performed neck surgery on several renowned professional wrestlers, including Chris Benoit, Edge, Lita, Gregory Helms, Bob Holly, Scotty 2 Hotty, Test and Rhyno. He has also worked extensively with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Matt and Jeff Hardy. - Jose Estrada Jr.
Jose Estrada, Jr. was a wrestler in one of the more ill-fated angles in WWF history - the infamous stable wars of late 1997. He played one of Savio Vega's faction, Los Boricuas. In 1998, he was the wrestler that lost to the much more famous Edge in Edge's debut match with the WWF (where Estrada broke his neck after trying to catch Edge's somersault plancha.) Debuting in 1997, he was not employed by the company by the end of 1998, as all the Boricuas were released. - Steve Jarratt
Steve Jarratt is a long-time videogames journalist and magazine editor. He has launched a large number of magazines for Future Publishing, many of which are still published. Magazines he has worked for include: *"Zzap!64": Reviewer and assistant editor (March 1987- May 1988) *"CRASH": Editor (April- July 1988) *"CU Amiga": Reviewer (approx. late 1988) *"Amiga Format": Writer and reviewer (August 1989- ?), … - Terry Harknett
Terry Harknett is a British author, born 1936 in Essex. He is author of almost 200 books, mostly pulp novels in the western and crime genres. He has written as a ghostwriter for Peter Haining and under an array of pseudonyms, including George G. Gilman, Joseph Hedges, William M. James, Charles R. Pike, Thomas H. Stone, Frank Chandler, Jane Harman, … - Henry Beissel
Henry Eric Beissel is a writer and editor who has published 16 volumes of poetry, six books of plays, a non-fiction book on Canada, two anthologies of plays intended for use in high schools, and numerous essays and pieces of short fiction. He first came to national attention with the controversial literary/political journal "Edge" (Edmonton, 1963 – Montreal 1969). Beissel's internationally successful "Inuk and the Sun" ("a mythic masterpiece", … - Michel Godart
"Roaming Operational Engineer" at Proximus - Belgacom Mobile & "Public Relations" at Le Podcast High Tech. Being a student in paramedical, passionated 'by accident' by everything concerning computers and telecommunication I decided to orient my professional carreer in that direction with as a result that I became Geek and a big fan of Apple products. Please do invite me on LinkedIn (2147 contacts), FaceBook (iMickey Michel) or Viadeo : I'm Open Networker. - Debra Edge
Debra Edge Taylor Edge, living in Memphis most of her life, is a folk artist and owner of D'Edge Art & Unique Treasures. Graduating from the University of Tulsa, Edge worked for social work agencies as a youth counselor. Several years later, she switched careers to work as a sales representative for a biological laboratory. She traveled weekly over a four state territory calling on the medical, food and beverage industry for seven years. - Dalton S. Edge
I am the mayor of Chesapeake, VA. You can write me at City of Chesapeake, 306 Cedar Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322-5597 for matters about the city. Or you can send me email. - Davey Edge
- Jessica Edge
I'm 30. - Paul Edge
My name is Paul Edge and Im Liverpool born and bred. I like to think I'm a normal down to earth 19 year old scouse student. - Robert Edge Pine
Robert Edge Pine (1730, London - November 18, 1788, Philadelphia) was an English portrait and historical painter, born in London. He was the son of John Pine, the engraver, and probably his pupil. He painted portraits, such as those of George II, of the Duke of Northumberland, and of Garrick (in the National Portrait Gallery); a series of scenes from Shakespeare, some of which afterward appeared in Boydell's "Shakespeare"; and historical compositions, … - James Lipton
James Lipton (born September 19, 1926 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American writer, poet, and dean emeritus of the Actors Studio Drama School in New York City. He is also the executive producer, writer and host of the Bravo cable television series, "Inside the Actors Studio", taped at the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University in New York City. Most recently, James has starred in a number of humorous television commercials for DC Shoes.
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