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  1. 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

  2. Neck Face

    Neck Face is a graffiti artist born in 1984 in Stockton, California. He is known for his clear and uniquely frightening drawing style. His artistic values and style of working is often compared to Jean-Michel Basquiat. Neck Face originally worked in Stockton and Lodi, California, where he attended Bear Creek High School and Tokay High School. Neck Face gained a great deal of notice through his affixing stickers emblazoned with his art to public objects such as street signs, …

  3. Black Face

    Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo is a Nigerian hip hop musician popularly known as Blackface. He is a former member of the band Plantashun Boyz and current lead singer of the band "D Tribunal". Blackface is from Benue State in Nigeria. He studied Business Administration and Management at the IMT, Enugu a course he left to go into music full time with the band Plantashun Boyz in 1996. D Tribunal comprises members Mallam Spicy, Rock Remedy, Rasman and Blackface.

  4. Roy Face

    Elroy Leon Face (born February 20 1928 in Stephentown, New York) is a former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played almost his entire career for the Pittsburgh Pirates. A pioneer of modern relief pitching, he was the archetype of what came to be known as the closer, and set numerous National League records during the late 1950s and 1960s. Face was the first major leaguer to save 20 games more than once, …

  5. Jack Face

    (Richard) Jack Face (born 2 December 1942) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Face was born in the Newcastle suburb of Merewether and educated at Merewether Public School, Broadmeadow High School, Newcastle Technical College and the New South Wales Police Academy. Face was the member for Charlestown from 1972 to 2003. He was the Minister for Gaming and Racing from 1995 until his retirement.

  6. Charmaine White Face

    Charmaine White Face is an Oglala Tetuwan (Lakota language speaker) from the Oceti Sakowin (Great Sioux Nation) in North America. She is known for her work in support of Native American rights, in particular as coordinator of the Defenders of the Black Hills volunteer organization centered around efforts to encourage the United States government to honor the Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868.

  7. Samuel Face
  8. William H. Face

    William H. Face was the son of Edward Face (1808-1840) and Catherine Heffley Face (1805-1876). Edward Face was the chief carpenter at Fortress Monroe while 1st Lieutenant Robert E. Lee was stationed there (1831-34). Lee played a major role in the final construction of both Fortress Monroe and its opposite, Fort Calhoun, later renamed Fort Wool. Both forts would later provide great vantage points for the Battle of Hampton Roads but neither played an important part in the action.

  9. Winston Face

    Winston Face (1832-1907), a philosopher who was born and spent the majority of his life in Johannesburg, South Africa. He wrote many theses on subjectivity, and was a frequent speaker at gatherings in the country. He died of a heart attack at the age of 75. Winston Face's greatest works include 'the Philosophy of Beer' and 'The Greatest Bong in the World'

  10. Buster Keaton

    Buster Keaton (born Joseph Frank Keaton, October 4, 1895 - February 1, 1966) was an American silent film comic actor and filmmaker. His trademark was physical comedy with a stoic, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face" (referencing the Nathaniel Hawthorne story about the "Old Man of the Mountain"). His career as a performer and director is widely regarded to be among the most innovative and important work in the history of cinema.

  11. Shark Boy

    Dean M. Roll (born January 28, 1975) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Shark Boy. He is currently wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and on the independent circuit.

  12. George Pell

    George Cardinal Pell, AC, DD, STL, MEd, DPhil, FACE (born 8 June 1941) is an Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Pell currently serves as Archbishop of Sydney and was elevated to the cardinalate in 2003. Since his appointment to Sydney, Pell has become one of the most well-known Christian leaders in Australia.

  13. Ricky Steamboat

    Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, (born Richard Blood on February 28, 1953 in West Point, New York) is a former professional wrestler who went on to become a wrestling road agent. He was well-known among wrestling fans as being one of the few wrestlers that stayed a face throughout the expanse of a long career.

  14. Alex Wright

    Alex Wright (born May 17, 1975) is a German former professional wrestler. The son of British wrestler Steve Wright (one of many early rivals of the original Tiger Mask, Satoru Sayama), he wrestled professionally in Germany and Japan before signing with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1994. He became known for his distinctive pre-match dancing as well as his technical in-ring ability that would ultimately lead him to WCW championship gold.

  15. Scott Morris

    Scott Morris is a former American mixed martial artist. Morris used Ninjutsu as his fighting style, representing Robert Bussey's Warrior International at UFC 2 in 1994. In the Tournament, he submitted Sean Daugherty with a guillotine choke in the first round, but lost to Patrick Smith by Ko in the Quarterfinals. Scott Morris was beat up very badly by Patrick Smith, and the knockout has been known as the most brutal in UFC history.

  16. Hans Schmidt

    Guy Larose (born February 25, 1925), better known by his ring name of Hans Schmidt, is a Canadian former professional wrestler famous in the 1950s and '60s. Larose used a background in amateur wrestling to break into the pro business after World War II, with little success early on. Then in 1951 the Boston-area promoter Paul Bowser, who thought the tall French Canadian looked like a German, rechristened him Hans Schmidt.

  17. 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, …

  18. Song Yun-Ah

    Song Yun-ah (Born 7 June 1973) is a Korean model, singer and actress. She spent most of her childhood days in Seoul, her birthplace and graduated with a Humanities Degree at the Hanyang University. Song, as an aspiring actress, made her debut in the 1996 KBS drama "Age Of Personality". She later became a well-known icon by co-starring in the MBC drama "Hotelier". Song is also part-time lecturer at the Korean Central Academy of Fine Arts.

  19. Fountain Avenue

    Fountain Avenue, located in Brooklyn, New York is a site off of the Belt Parkway, specifically Exit 15, which exit is Erskine Street, and which is composed of mostly landfill and has areas of forest growth. There are various nature groups, city groups, etc. concerned with the development of this area. Fountain Avenue has also been know infamously as a dumping ground for bodies of the Mob.

  20. Kenna

    Kenna, born Kenna Zemedkun, is an Ethiopian-born American musician.

  21. Andrew Simmons

    Andrew Simmons is a British professional wrestler who is best known for competing under the persona of Andy Boy Simmonz, an often heel (bad guy) wrestler. The "Boy" in simmons ring name comes from his idol Davey Boy Smith, best known as WWF's British Bulldog. Simmons would take many elements of the Bulldogs character including the ring gear and finishing move of Smith.

  22. Peter Meaden

    Peter Alexander Edwin Meaden (November 11, 1941-July 29, 1978) was a publicist and manager for The Who. He was a prominent figure in the English mod subculture of the early 1960s. After becoming manager of The Who, Meaden reinvented the band to attract a mod following, changing their name to The High Numbers. He wrote The High Numbers' first and only single, "I'm the Face"; the B-side of which was "Zoot Suit".

  23. Junji Sakamoto

    Junji Sakamoto is a Japanese film director born in Sakai City, Japan. He made his directorial debut in 1989 with "Dotsuitarunen" and followed it up with another boxing film, "Tekken" in 1990. Other films include "Kao" (2000) (released on video in the USA as "Face").

  24. Yinling

    Yinling is a Japan-based Taiwanese swimsuit model and race queen. Yinling was born in Taipei, Taiwan. She moved to Japan at the age of 10 for school. She is called also "Yinling of Joytoy (インリン・オブ・ジョイトイ)," when she appears on television. She began modeling at 16, and started working with photographer Hiraokanovsky Kuratachenko at 19. Although never posing completely nude, she does often pose provocatively and scantily dressed.

  25. Antonino Rocca

    Antonino Rocca was a professional wrestler from Argentina of Italian descent. Rocca was an enormously popular "good guy" with both Italian-American and Hispanic audiences.

  26. Joseph Ducreux

    Joseph Ducreux (June 26, 1735-July 24, 1802) was a French portrait painter, pastelist, miniaturist, and engraver. Born in Nancy, Ducreux may have trained with his father, who was also a painter. Ducreux went to Paris in 1760, and trained as the only student of pastelist Maurice-Quentin de La Tour, who specialized in portraiture. In terms of Ducreux's oil technique, Jean-Baptiste Greuze also served as an important influence as his instructor.

  27. Harry Fujiwara

    Harry Fujiwara (born May 4, 1935 in Honolulu, Hawaii), known best by the ring name Mr. Fuji, is a former all time heel professional wrestler, who is best known for his work as a manager. As a manager, he would often throw salt in the eyes of face wrestlers. Although he was billed as Japanese, he was in fact a Japanese-American born in Hawaii. As a wrestler, Mr.

  28. Matt Cage

    Matthew Ryan Hullum (born August 15, 1988 in Kansas City, Missouri), better known by his ring name Matt Cage, is an American professional wrestler. He is currently the reigning CWF World Champion. Wrestling primarily as a heel, Cage is currently portraying a face.

  29. Helen Kalvak

    Helen Kalvak (1901 - 1984) (C.M., R.C.A.) was an Inuit artist from Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada. Kalvak was born on Victoria Island and lived a traditional Inuit lifestyle until she moved to Holman (today called Ulukhaktok) in 1960, after the death of her husband, Edward Manayok. Brought up by her father, Halukhit, as an angakok (shaman) she later converted to Christianity.

  30. Bobby Duncum Sr.

    Bobby Duncum, Sr. was a professional wrestler in the 1970s and 1980s, performing for the WWWF, NWA and AWA. His wrestling persona was that of a heel cowboy and he wrestled some of the top babyface stars of the era such as Bob Backlund and Bruno Sammartino. In the AWA, along with Nick Bockwinkel, Ray Stevens and Blackjack Lanza, he was a member of famous wrestling stable, managed by Bobby Heenan, known as Heenan's Family.

  31. Václav Hrabě

    Václav Hrabě was a Czech poet and writer, in Czechia the only one important member of Beat generation, which was above all developed in the country of its origin, US. Hrabě was born in Příbram as son of railwayman Jan Hrabě and Magdalena (nee Kalinová). His early years he lived in Lochovice near Beroun. He graduated at high school in Hořovice in 1957, then he went to Prague, where he graduated at Pedagogic college in Czech language and History in 1961.

  32. Juan Kachmanian

    Juan Kachmanian (born April 6, 1930), better known as Pampero Firpo, is a retired Argentine professional wrestler originally from Buenos Aires. Having been trianed by Rudy Dusek, he made his debut in 1953 and wrestled variously as Ervan the Armenian, Ivan the Terrible, The Missing Link, The Great Pampero and the Wild Bull of the Pampas, as well as his most famous alter-ego of Pampero Firpo.

  33. Hugo Savinovich

    Hugo Savinovich (born February 15, 1959 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is a former professional wrestler and currently one half of the WWE Spanish announce team where he is the color commentator and his partner is Carlos Cabrera and occasionally Marcelo Rodriguez. When he works with Rodriguez he is the play-by-play announcer. Before his current stint as a commentator, Savinovich had been a wrestler for many years, performing in many Caribbean countries like Puerto Rico, Panama, …

  34. Face Face

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  36. Face Face

    I like fiestas. EAT MY PINYATA. ?

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