1   2   3   4   5  

  1. Arthur Gillette

    Arthur Jay Gillette (October 28, 1863 - March 21, 1921) was an American orthopedic and paediatric surgeon, after whom the Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children (now the Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare) in St. Paul, Minnesota was named. Arthur J. Gillette grew up on a farm in what is now South St. Paul, son of Albert and Ellen Gillette and attended Hamline University in the early 1880s.

  2. William Gillette

    William Hooker Gillette ("b." July 24, 1853, Hartford, Connecticut; "d." April 29, 1937, Hartford, Connecticut) was an American actor, playwright and stage-manager. Gillette was a major stage actor in the United States in the early twentieth century. While he was not the first actor to portray Sherlock Holmes, he became best known for that role until his retirement in 1932.

  3. King C. Gillette

    King Camp Gillette was an American businessman, popularly, but incorrectly, known as the inventor of the safety razor. (The "Encyclopædia Britannica", among others, has falsely so credited him.) While Gillette did improve the design of the safety razor (patent US775134), his true invention was an inexpensive, high profit-margin stamped steel disposable blade and a unique business model. This beat out competitors and became the most popular razor of its time.

  4. Emma Genevieve Gillette

    Genevieve Gillette was an early conservationist in Michigan. She was born in Lansing on May 19, 1898 and attended Michigan Agricultural College, Michigan State University. She was the only woman to graduate in the college’s first landscape architecture class in 1920. Gillette moved to Chicago where she worked in the office of noted garden designer, Jens Jensen. During the early 1920s, she developed a close friendship with P. J. Hoffmaster, …

  5. Edwin Gillette

    Edwin "Ted" Gillette (August 11, 1909, Chicago-September 30, 2003, Los Angeles) was a cameraman and inventor notable for the development of the Syncro-Vox technique of limited animation, which was used in the series "Clutch Cargo".

  6. Edward H. Gillette

    Edward Hooker Gillette (October 1, 1840 - August 14, 1918) was a nineteenth century politician and editor from Iowa. He was the son of Senator Francis Gillette and Elisabeth Daggett Hooker, a descendant of Thomas Hooker, and the brother of playwright William Gillette. Born in Bloomfield, Connecticut, Gillette attended public schools in Hartford, Connecticut as a child and went on to attend the New York State College of Agriculture.

  7. W. Michael Gillette

    W. Michael Gillette is an associate justice on the Oregon Supreme Court, beginning service in 1986. He is currently the justice with the most seniority on the bench.

  8. Warrington Gillette

    Warrington Gillette is a stuntman and actor. He is the second actor to portray Jason Voorhees in "Friday the 13th Part 2", albeit only in the scene towards the end of the film where we see Jason's face. While under the hood, Jason was portrayed by Steve Daskawisz. Pages 62-64 of Peter Bracke's Crystal Lake Memories and David Grove's Making Friday the 13th: The Legend of Camp Blood and the cast confirm this.

  9. Anita Gillette

    Anita Gillette (born August 16, 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland as "Anita Leubben") is an American stage, film and TV actress. Anita and Olympia Dukakis has had the same on-screen love interest, twice. Larry Haines on "Search for Tomorrow" (1951) and Vincent Gardenia in Moonstruck (1987).

  10. Walker Gillette

    Walker Gillette (born March 16, 1947 in Norfolk, Virginia) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL. He was the top draft pick of the San Diego Chargers in 1970. Prior to playing for the Chargers, he played for the University of Richmond.

  11. Guy Mark Gillette

    Guy Mark Gillette (February 3, 1879 - March 3, 1973) was a Democratic United States Senator and Representative from Iowa. Born in Cherokee, Iowa, he attended public school and graduated from the law department of Drake University in Des Moines in 1900. He was admitted to the bar in 1900 and commenced practice in Cherokee. During the Spanish-American War, he served as a sergeant in the Fifty-second Iowa Regiment in the United States Army.

  12. Wilson D. Gillette

    Wilson Darwin Gillette (July 1, 1880-August 7, 1951) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Wilson D. Gillette was born on a farm near Sheshequin, PA. He attended Susquehanna Collegiate Institute in Towanda, PA. He was engaged in agricultural pursuits, clerked in a general store and became a dealer of automobiles in 1913. He was a member of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives from 1930 to 1941.

  13. Carolyn Gillette

    Carolyn Winfrey Gillette is a hymn writer and Presbyterian pastor. Carolyn and her husband Bruce have been the co-pastors of Limestone Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware since August 2004.

  14. Francis Gillette

    Francis Gillette (December 14, 1807 - September 30, 1879) was a politician from Connecticut. He was the father of playwright William Gillette and politician and editor Edward H. Gillette. Born in Old Windsor, Connecticut (today part of the town of Bloomfield), Gillette moved with his parents to Ashfield, Massachusetts as a child. He graduated from Yale College in 1829 and commenced the study of law, …

  15. Leon N. Gillette

    Leon N. Gillette was an American architect who was a member of the New York City architectural firm Walker & Gillette. Together, the pair was responsible for the design of the County Center in White Plains, New York and the 1938 addition to the New York Historical Society Building on Central Park West. Gillette died in New York City at the age of 67.

  16. Jim Gillette

    Jim Gillette is a singer, formerly of the glam metal band Nitro. In the 1980s, he was a member of the band Tuff. He frequently shattered crystal goblets with the sound of his voice, using audio amplification, as part of his act. He is married to singer Lita Ford. He has a range of over 6 octaves, and on the record "O.F.R.", he was able to hold a C sharp note for 32 seconds.

  17. David Gillette

    "David Gillette" is a paleontologist, best-known for his discovery of the Seismosaurus hallorum. At the time of its discovery, Seismosaurus was the longest dinosaur known to man.

  18. Douglas Gillette

    Douglas Gillette is an author who has written a series of five books with co-author Robert L. Moore that explore the archetypal level of the human psyche. He is also the author of The Shaman's Secret: The Lost Resurrection Teachings of the Ancient Maya. Gillette has worked as a mythologist, artist, and pastoral counselor, and is cofounder of the Institute for World Spirituality.

  19. Anita Gillette

    Anita Gillette (Born August 16 1936) is a Tony Award-nominated American actress, most notable for her work on Broadway and as a celebrity guest on various game shows. Born Anita Leubben in Baltimore, Maryland, Gillette studied at the Peabody Conservatory and made her Broadway debut in "Gypsy" in 1959. Additional Broadway credits include "Carnival!", "All American", "Mr.

  20. Mic Gillette

    Mic Gillette is an American brass player born in 1951 and raised in northern California's East Bay area. He is famous for being a member of Tower of Power, Cold Blood, and The Sons of Champlin. His father Ray Gillette was a trombonist with Harry James, Tommy Dorsey, Stan Kenton, and other big bands. A child prodigy, Gillette picked up the trumpet and was reading music by age four. At 15, he joined the Gotham City Crime Fighters (which later evolved into the Tower of Power), …

  21. Gillette

    Sandra Gillette (born 1974), who goes by her last name, is a former R&B-Dance artist from the 1990s. She was born in New Jersey and grew up in Chicago and Houston, singing and rapping her way through the 1990s. Sandra Gillette graduated from Romeoville High School Her most famous recordings are: "On the Attack" released in 1994 and "Shake Your Money Maker" released in 1996. She's best known for her dance jam "Short Dick Man" and Mr.

  22. Brian McClennan

    Brian McClennan is coach of the New Zealand rugby league team (known as the Kiwis). He is the son of former St Helens coach Mike McClennan. McClennan had previously coached the Hibiscus Coast Raiders and Mt Albert Lions to championships in the Bartercard Cup and was assistant coach for the Kiwis under Daniel Anderson. Despite this, his appointment in June 2005 as national coach of New Zealand was controversial, …

  23. Paul Sculthorpe

    Paul Sculthorpe is a rugby league footballer. He is nicknamed Scully. He is the older brother of Wakefield Trinity Wildcats player Danny Sculthorpe. Paul joined Saints from Warrington Wolves as a 20 year-old in a £370,000 record deal for a forward, and has fulfilled that early potential, being named as Man of Steel in 2001 and 2002, becoming the first player to retain the award. He was Saints’ sole representative in the 2002 Super League Dream Team, …

  24. Bernie Kosar

    Bernard Joseph Kosar, Jr. (born November 25, 1963 in Youngstown, Ohio) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns from 1985 to 1993 and then finished his career with stints with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins.

  25. Brian Bosworth

    Brian Keith Bosworth (also referred to as The Boz) (born March 9, 1965 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a former American football player. He was a linebacker for the Oklahoma Sooners (1984-1986) and the Seattle Seahawks (1987-1989).

  26. Gordon Ross

    Gordon John Ross (1918 - 27 April 1985) was a successful sports journalist and a vice-president of Lancashire CCC. He was closely associated with numerous cricket publications. He succeeded Peter West as editor of the "Playfair Cricket Annual" in 1954, remaining in this role until his death. He edited the "Cricketer Quarterly Facts and Figures" and also the "Playfair Cricket Monthly" throughout the thirteen years of its existence.

  27. Michael Enzi

    I am a US Senator for the state of WY. I am a Republican. My religion is Presbyterian. I am Married. I received my BS from George Washington University. I received my MBA from University of Denver. I live in Gillette. I was born in Bremerton, WA. For issues within my power to resolve, write me at "400 South Kendrick Ave., Ste. 303, Gillette, WY 82716".

  28. Eric Edwards

    Eric Edwards (born Robert Everett November 30 1945, Michigan) is former American adult film star. He appeared in commercials for Gillette, Coleco toys, Close-Up toothpaste and other products. Before entering porn, he was represented by the William Morris Agency. Edwards is the only person to have performed sex on film in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, appearing in around 1,000 flicks.

  29. Terry Tempest Williams

    Terry Tempest Williams MS'84 has received the 1995 Governor's Award in the Humanities. The award, given by the Utah Humanities Council, was made to Williams in recognition of her work as co-editor of the recently published centennial anthology of Utah literature, Great and Peculiar Beauty: A Utah Reader.

  30. Jorge Paulo Lemann

    Jorge Paulo Lemann (born in 1939) is the second wealthiest individual in Brazil (ranked number 200 in the world) with an estimated self made fortune of USD$ 3.4 billion in 2006. Jorge Paulo Lemann was born in Brazil during 1939 to Swiss immigrants. He received his Bachelors degree from Harvard University in 1961 (he would later receive his MBA from Harvard Business School) and in 1971 he and three partners founded the Brazilian investment banking firm Banco Garantia.

  31. Edmond Audran

    Edmond Audran (11 April 1842 - 17 August 1901) was a French composer. He was born at Lyon, and studied music at the Ecole Niedermeyer, where he won the prize for composition in 1859. Two years later he accepted the post of organist of the church of St Joseph at Marseille. He made his first appearance as a dramatic composer at Marseille with "L'Ours et le Pacha" (1862), a musical version of one of Scribe's vaudevilles.

  32. Don Dunphy

    Don Dunphy (July 5, 1908 - July 22, 1998) was an United States television and radio sports announcer specializing in boxing broadcasts. Dunphy was noted for his fast paced delivery and enthusiasm for the sport. It is estimated that he did "blow-by-blow" action for over 2,000 fights. Dunphy was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988 and had a memorable cameo appearance in the 1971 Woody Allen movie "Bananas".

  33. Bradley Palmer

    Bradley Palmer (1864 (?) - 1948) was a U.S. attorney and industrialist from Topsfield, Massachusetts. Palmer lived during the early part of the 20th century. Palmer, a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard University School of Law, was a lawyer and partner with multiple Boston-based corporations, including the United Fruit Company (which controlled large land holdings and agriculture in Central America), Gillette, and IT&T.

  34. Leticia Navarro

    Bertha Leticia Navarro Ochoa (b. November 10, 1953 in Colima, Colima) is a Mexican entrepreneur who served as Secretary of Tourism in the cabinet of President Vicente Fox. Navarro holds a bachelor's degree in administration from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and has pursued graduate studies at the Simmons College in Boston. She has occupied high rank positions in the Gillette company and served as president of Jafra.

  35. Penn Jillette

    Penn Fraser Jillette (born March 5, 1955 in Greenfield, Massachusetts) is an American illusionist, juggler and comedian known for his work with fellow illusionist Teller in the team known as Penn & Teller.

  36. Clayton P. Gillette

    Clayton P. Gillette is a co-author of Payment Systems and Credit Instruments , a leading casebook on this subject, and the author of multiple articles concerning payments law and other areas of commercial transactions. He is the Max E. Greenberg Professor of Contract Law at New York University School of Law, where he teaches commercial law. Professor Gillette has also served as an expert witness and consultant in matters involving the use of fraudulent negotiable instruments.

  37. Gillette Gillette

    Theme created by:.

  38. Mike Gillette

    Mike Gillette - Well-known and respected in the law enforcement world - the deep, insider cop world civilians never get to see. His instructor credentials are so breathtaking, the Rangers asked him...

  39. Dennis C. Gillette

    I am the mayor of Thousand Oaks, CA. You can write me at Thousand Oaks, 2100 E Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362-2996 for matters about the city. Or you can send me email.

  40. Gillette

    im a two ince razor body of steel love long walks along the risks.

1   2   3   4   5