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  1. Oryssia Lennie

    Oryssia J. Lennie is a Canadian civil servant and current Deputy Minister of Western Economic Diversification Canada. She is also the recipient of the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta's 2002 Award for Excellence in Public Administration.

  2. Josh Lennie

    Josh Lennie (born 23 March 1986) is a football (soccer) goalkeeper. Lennie started his career as a junior at Brentford but was released in the summer of 2005 and subsequently joined Wimbledon.

  3. Robert Aim Lennie

    Robert Aim Lennie was Reguis Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow from 1946 to 1955. Lennie was born at Cambuslang, Glasgow in 1889 the son of Ritchie Lennie (January 24, 1847 – June 28, 1909), an Oil and Colour Manufacturer, from Kincardine, Perthshire, and his wife Isabella Crawford Smith, daughter of Brodie Smith, a Drapery Merchant, from Leslie, Fife. R.A. Lennie graduated MB from the University of Glasgow in 1912, …

  4. Edward Lennie

    Edward Lennie (born October 5, 1959), is a retired Australian football (soccer) referee. He is known for supervising two matches in the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France and games at the 1996 Olympic Games

  5. Angus Lennie

    Angus Lennie (born 18 April 1930 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an actor. He remains best known for his role as cook Shughie McFee in the television soap opera "Crossroads". Other TV credits include: "The Saint", "Doctor Who" (in the serials "The Ice Warriors" and "Terror of the Zygons"), "The Borderers", "Z Cars", "Lovejoy", "All Night Long", "Keeping Up Appearances" and "Monarch of the Glen".

  6. Bárbara Lennie
  7. Dennis Lennie
  8. Libbie Lennie
  9. Carl Lennie
  10. Lennie McMillian

    Lennie Lee McMillian(born 21 March 1959 in McRae,Georgia) is an Irish professional basketball player. Widely considered one of the greatest basketball players to ever play in Ireland. After a standout career at the University of Pittsburgh, including a Big East title against Patrick Ewing's Georgetown Lennie narrowly missed out on the NBA draft and opted to go overseas.

  11. Lennie Hayton

    Leonard George (Lennie) Hayton (13 February 1908 - 24 April 1971) was a Jewish American composer, conductor and arranger. He was initially a pianist in jazz groups led by Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke, Red Nichols, Joe Venuti and others. He also played with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. He became musical director for MGM in 1940 and guided it through its prime years as forerunner of the movie musical. Up until his retirement from the post in 1953, …

  12. Lennie Lee

    Lennie Lee (born March 4, 1958) is a South African conceptual artist who lives and works in London.

  13. Lennie Lawrence

    Lennie Lawrence, (born December 12 1947), is a British football manager. He has managed Charlton Athletic, Middlesbrough, Luton Town, Grimsby Town and Plymouth Argyle. Most recently he managed Cardiff City, and is now Director of Football at Bristol Rovers. He has had a fairly successful career. He got his start at Charlton Athletic in 1983, doing much to keep the club stable in a season with much trouble over the club's ownership.

  14. Lennie Tristano

    Leonard Joseph Tristano (19 March1919 - 18 November1978) was a jazz pianist and composer. He performed in the Cool jazz, bebop, post bop and Avant-garde jazz genres. He remains a somewhat overlooked figure in jazz history, but his enormous originality and dazzling work as an improviser have long been appreciated by knowledgable jazz fans; in addition, his work as a jazz educator meant that he has exerted a substantial indirect influence on jazz, …

  15. Lennie Gallant

    Lennie Gallant is a storyteller, and on his new recording “When We Get There, " he takes the listener on a literary and musical adventure that is sure to guarantee repeated listening. From the opening departure song “The Gypsy Wind" to the closing instant classic “The Innkeeper,” Gallant masterfully weaves his tales in ways that never fail to intrigue and surprise. Early reviews suggest that “When We Get There” may be Gallant’s best album yet, …

  16. Lennie Lower

    Lennie Lower (September 24th, 1903-1947), was an Australian humourist who is still considered by many to be the comic genius of Australian journalism. Born in Dubbo, New South Wales, he wrote up to eight columns each week for a variety of newspapers in Sydney during the Depression and World War One. His father was a pharmacist and his mother was Florence McInerney. Educated in Sydney, Lower joined the army for a brief time before turning to journalism, …

  17. Lennie Louw

    Jan Leonardus Louw (born June 19, 1959 in Cape Town, better known as Lennie Louw) is a South African-born Namibian cricketer. Louw made his One-day International debut for Namibia in the World Cup in 2003 at the age of 43, having spent the previous 27 years playing first-class cricket in South Africa. He also played in the ICC Trophy between 1994 and 2001.

  18. Lennie Rosenbluth

    Lennie Rosenbluth is a retired 6' 4" American basketball player. He attended Staunton Military Academy in Staunton, Virginia. In 1957 he led the University of North Carolina Tar Heels to a 32-0 record. At 6’ 5” Rosenbluth averaged 27.9 points and 8.6 rebounds per game during the regular season. The Helms Hall of Fame named him “Collegiate Player of the Year,” over Kansas's Wilt Chamberlain.

  19. Lennie Merullo

    Lennie Merullo (born May 5, 1917 in Boston, Massachusetts), is a former professional baseball player who played short stop in the Major Leagues from 1941-47.

  20. Lennie Friedman

    Lennie Friedman (born October 13, 1976 in Livingston, New Jersey) is an American football offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL.

  21. Lennie Bennett

    Michael Berry (better known as Lennie Bennett) (born 26 September 1938 in Blackpool, Lancashire, England) is an English television comedian.

  22. Lennie Smith

    Lennie Smith was a paedophile and murderer who, along with Sidney Cooke and Leslie 'Catweazle' Bailey, was involved in the murders of several young boys in London in the 1980s. He was put on trial in 1991 for the 1984 murder of Mark Tildesley, but was never charged. He died of AIDS in prison in 2006.

  23. Lennie James

    Lennie James (born October 11, 1965 in Nottingham, England) is a British actor and playwright.

  24. Lennie Weinrib

    Leonard Weinrib (April 29, 1935 - June 28, 2006) was an American actor, voice actor and writer. He is best known for playing the title role in the children's television show "H.R. Pufnstuf", and as the original voice of Scrappy-Doo. Weinrib, a native of the Bronx, got his start in show business working with comedian and musician Spike Jones, then later in "The Billy Barnes Revue". He made notable guest appearances on "The Dick Van Dyke Show", …

  25. Lennie Niehaus

    Lennie Niehaus is an American alto saxophonist, arranger, and composer on the West Coast jazz scene. He has played with the Stan Kenton big band, and various other jazz bands on the West Coast of the U.S. Niehaus has arranged and composed for motion pictures, including several produced by Clint Eastwood. Lennie Niehaus was born on the 11th of June 1929 in St Louis, Missouri, USA. Lennie’s sister was a concert pianist and his father was an expert violinist.

  26. Lennie Mayne

    Lennie Mayne was an Australian television director, who started out as a dancer before becoming a choreographer and then spent much of his career working in British television He is most closely associated with the science fiction series "Doctor Who", having directed four serials for the programme: "The Curse of Peladon" (1972), "The Three Doctors" (1972), "The Monster of Peladon" (1974) and "The Hand of Fear" (1976).

  27. Lennie Pond

    Lennie Pond (born August 11, 1940) is a former NASCAR driver. He won NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year honors in 1973, and won his only race at Talladega Superspeedway in 1978 for Harry Ranier. His career totals include 234 career stars, 1 win, 39 top fives, 88 top tens, 5 poles, and a best championship finish of 5th in 1976. He beat out Darrell Waltrip for rookie of the year honors in 1973.

  28. Jerry Orbach

    Jerome Bernard Orbach was an American actor best known for his starring role as Det. Lennie Briscoe in the "Law & Order" television series and for his musical theater roles.

  29. Lina Romay

    Lina Romay (birth name Rosa Maria Almirall, born 23 June 1954 in Barcelona) is a Spanish actress who often appears in films directed by her long-time companion (they are not officially married), Jesus Franco. They first met and made their first films together in the early 1970s and she has since appeared in over 100 feature films, most of them directed by Franco. Among the most famous of these movies are "Female Vampire", "Ilsa, …

  30. Lennie Lennie

    reading english novels, playing badminton, teleba2d dn aq...!!!!

  31. Lennie Lennie
  32. Lennie Sexy Lennie
  33. Bud Osbourne

    One of the finest teamsters in Hollywood screen history, Osborne handled the reins for horse-drawn coaches and wagons in countless westerns and historical photoplays from the early 20's through late 50's. And with his weathered, rumpled look, his Texas drawl and his nasal twang, he was often called upon to portray a seedy outlaw in any of those same westerns. Unlike most, if not all, movie cowboys, Osborne almost always wore the drawstring on his cowboy hat firmly cinched under his chin....

  34. Lennie Lennie

    Fuck Lennie.

  35. Leonard P Geer

    Doubled for Robert Mitchum and George Montgomery.

  36. Louis Bernstein

    Renowned composer ("West Side Story", "Candide", "On The Town"), conductor, arranger, pianist, educator, author, TV/radio host, educated at the Boston Latin School and Harvard University (BA) with Walter Piston. Edward Burlingame Hill and A. Tillman Merritt. He studied piano with Helen Coates, Heinrich Gebhard and Isabelle Vengerova, at the Curtis Institute with Fritz Reiner, and at the Berkshire Music Center with Serge Koussevitzky (and became an assistant to Koussevitzky). He was...

  37. Michael Berry

    In 1994, he suffered a serious heart attack, which necessitated a bypass operation. By the early 1980s, he had branched out as a solo artist, achieving moderate success in his capacity as a gameshow host (Punchlines, Lucky Ladders). British television comedian, popular in the 1970s as partner to Jerry Stevens.

  38. Lennie Baker

    Former saxophonist for 1950s' rock group Danny & the Juniors.

  39. James Gardner in French version
  40. Leonard MacDonald

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