- Lenny Clarke
Lenny Clarke (born on September 16, 1953) is a comedian from Cambridge, Massachusetts, famous for his thick Boston accent. Sometime during the 1970's, Clarke ran for mayor of Cambridge, MA. When asked by comedian and close friend Denis Leary what his platform was, Clarke replied "Fuck the Kennedy's". Clarke had buttons and bumper stickers made with this slogan on them. In an attempt to spark interest in his campaign, … - Len Bias
Leonard Kevin Bias (November 18, 1963 - June 19, 1986) was an American college basketball player who suffered a fatal cardiac arrhythmia that resulted from a cocaine overdose less than 48 hours after being selected by the Boston Celtics in the 1986 NBA Draft. Bias was the second player selected in the draft, after Brad Daugherty of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Bias was known to his family, friends, teammates, … - 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. - Cliff Gorman
Cliff Gorman (October 13, 1936 - September 5, 2002), a native of New York City, was an American actor on stage and screen. He played many diverse roles during his career. He won an Obie award in 1968 for the stage presentation of "The Boys in the Band", and went on to reprise his role in the film version. He won a Tony Award in 1972 for playing Lenny Bruce in the play "Lenny". Although the film version, directed by Bob Fosse, featured Dustin Hoffman, … - Sandy Baron
Sandy Baron (May 5, 1937-January 21, 2001) was an American comedian who acted on stage, in films, and on television. He was born Sanford Beresofsky in Brooklyn, New York. He cut his teeth working in the Catskill Mountains resorts. The Catskills were, and still are, synonymous with the "Borscht Belt" brand of Jewish humor on which Baron made his mark. He then moved on to the Compass Players Improv Comedy group in the late 1950's. - Eugene Roche
Eugene Harrison Roche (September 22, 1928 - July 28, 2004) was an American actor. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he was the original "Ajax Man" in 1970s television commercials. He was the father of 9 children, including actor Eamonn Roche. He died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack, aged 75. - Bruce Surtees
Bruce Surtees (27 July 1937, Los Angeles, California, USA) is an Academy Award and Emmy Award nominated American cinematographer best known for his extensive work in Clint Eastwood films, mostly westerns of the 1970s and early 1980s. His filming style has been compared to that of the Dollars films of Sergio Leone. He began as a camera operator working on Eastwood's films during the late 1960s, his credits including Coogan's Bluff and Two Mules for Sister Sara. - Lenny Fernandes Coelho
Lenny Fernandes Coelho, or simply Lenny (born March 23 1988, in Rio de Janeiro), is a Brazilian football striker. He currently plays for Fluminense. - Tom O'Horgan
Tom O'Horgan (born May 3 1926) is an American theatre and film director and composer. Born in Chicago, Illinois, O'Horgan received his degree from DePaul University. Most of his early career work was in off-Broadway experimental theatre productions, including "To the Water Tower", "When the Owl Screams", and "The Wrecking Ball" as composer, "Tom Paine", "Masked Men", and "Birdbath" as director, and "Futz!" as both. - Nathan G. Brown
Nathan Gordon Brown (born February 10, 1978) is an Australian rules footballer, in the Australian Football League. Recruited from Golden Square and then Bendigo U18 to the Western Bulldogs in the AFL, Brown made a name for himself as a dangerous medium-sized forward. He played with the Bulldogs from 1997 to 2003, and left the club after a more lucrative contract was offered by Richmond. This money-based move led to some Bulldogs fans labelling Brown "Judas". - Leonard Mazzola
- Lenny Wilkens
Leonard (Lenny) Randolph Wilkens (born October 28 1937, in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.) is an American former National Basketball Association player and coach, as well as the NBA's career leader in coaching win-loss totals. On November 29, 2006 he was h ... - Sue Lenny
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- Lenny Kravitz
Leonard Albert "Lenny" Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and arranger whose "retro" style incorporates elements of rock, soul, funk, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, folk, and ballads. In addition to singing lead and backing vocals, he often plays all the guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, and percussion himself when recording. - Lenny Harris
Leonard Anthony (Lenny) Harris (born October 28, 1964 in Miami, Florida) is a former Major League Baseball utility player. He is best known for holding the record for the most pinch hits in an MLB career. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. Currently, he is the Infield Coordinator and interim hitting coach for the Washington Nationals. Harris was the Cincinnati Reds' fifth-round pick in the 1983 amateur draft. He made his major-league debut with the Reds in 1988. - Lenny Pidgeley
Leonard James "Lenny" Pidgeley (born February 7, 1984) is an English football goalkeeper who currently plays for Millwall. Signed on at Chelsea since the opening of the 2002-03 season, he was loaned out to Watford between September 2003 and May 2004, a deal initially intended to last for two months, but extending to the end of the season. His debut Watford match was against Crewe Alexandra, … - Lenny Lipton
Lenny (Leonard) Lipton was born in Brooklyn, New York, on May 18, 1940, and graduated from Cornell University where he majored in physics. He has written many articles on the topic of imaging, and he has been a contributor to national magazines such as Popular Photography and American Cinematographer. He is a member of The Society for Information Display, the Society of Photo-Instrumentation Engineers, … - Lenny Dinardo
Leonard Edward (Lenny) DiNardo (born September 19 1979 in Miami, Florida) is a starting pitcher who currently plays for the Oakland Athletics. DiNardo bats and throws left handed. - Lenny Johnrose
Leonard (Lenny) Johnrose was an English professional football player who during his career played for several clubs including Burnley, Bury and Swansea City. Johnrose is best known as a tough-tackling defensive midfielder. He began his career at Blackburn Rovers as a young trainee, and also spent time on loan at Preston North End. During these spells he impressed to a level where he was signed for £50,000 by Hartlepool United. - Lenny Veltman
Leonid "Lenny" Veltman was born in 1967 in Baku, Azerbaijan. - Lenny Skutnik
Martin L. (Lenny) Skutnik III is celebrated for an act of heroism he performed following the crash of Air Florida Flight 90 on January 13, 1982. He dove into an icy river and saved the life of an airline passenger. For this act he was commended by U.S. President Ronald Reagan during the annual State of the Union speech that was held later in the month. - Lenny Yochim
Leonard Joseph (Lenny) Yochim (born October 16 1928 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1951 and 1954 and later served in the organization for almost four decades. Yochim batted a threw left handed. Highly touted by the Pittsburgh Pirates, Yochim was a screwball specialist and had a good curve as well, but a sore arm limited him to pitch in only 28.1 innings, … - Lenny Dykstra
Leonard Kyle (Lenny) Dykstra (born February 10, 1963 in Santa Ana, California, also known as Nails) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. Dykstra played for the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies. He threw and batted left-handed. - Lenny Walls
Lenny Brad Walls (born September 26, 1979 in San Francisco, California) is an NFL cornerback with the St. Louis Rams. - Lenny Hart
Leonard "Lenny" Hart was a rudimental drummer, who owned and operated Hart Music, selling drums and musical instruments in San Carlos, California. He was Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart's father. Lenny Hart was responsible for disappearing with large profits (approx. US$155,000) in March 1970. The Grateful Dead song "He's Gone" is based on this event. As a result of the fiasco, Mickey Hart left the band in February 1971, … - Lenny Henry
Lenworth George Henry CBE (born 29 August 1958), better known as Lenny Henry, is an English entertainer. - Lenny Bruce
Lenny Bruce (October 13, 1925 - August 3, 1966), born Leonard Alfred Schneider, was a controversial American stand-up comedian, writer, social critic and satirist of the 1950s and 1960s. His 1964 conviction in an obscenity trial was also controversial, eventually leading to the first posthumous pardon in New York history. - Lenny Williams
Lenny Williams is an American singer known for his work in the R&B and soul music genres. During the 1970s, he was the lead vocalist for Tower of Power. As a soloist, he made several hit recordings, including “Cause I love You” (recorded on his solo album) and “So Very Hard To Go’ - Lenny von Dohlen
Lenny Von Dohlen is an American film and stage actor, best known for his performance as Harold Smith in "Twin Peaks" and "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me". Lenny Von Dohlen’s film debut was in the Academy Award-winning "Tender Mercies", starring Robert Duvall, written by Horton Foote and directed by Bruce Beresford. From that performance, Mr. Von Dohlen was given the leading role in MGM/UA’s "Electric Dreams". - Lenny Cooke
Lenny Cooke is known as being an early entry candidate for the 2002 NBA Draft. He had averaged 25 points, 10 rebounds, two steals, and two blocks per game in his junior year of high school. Following his junior year, he averaged 31.5 points for the first eight games of his senior year. When he turned 19 in 2001, he was academically ineligible to play according to high school athletics’ rules in his home county of New Jersey. - Lenny Moore
Leonard Edward Moore (born November 25 1933, in Reading, Pennsylvania) is a former American football running back who played for Penn State in college and the Baltimore Colts. He came to the Colts in 1956, and had a productive first pro season and was named the NFL Rookie of The Year. He is the great uncle of Donyell Marshall. - Lenny Hambro
Leonard William Hambro (1923-1995), commonly known as Lenny Hambro, was a jazz musician who played with Gene Krupa, Stan Getz, Shorty Rogers and the Glenn Miller Orchestra Band. He played alto sax, clarinet and flute. Hambro joined the Gene Krupa Band in 1942 and left in December of that year to join the Army Special Services Band. In 1950 he formed the Lenny Hambro Quintet. - Lenny McLean
Leonard McLean (April 9, 1949 - July 28, 1998), better known as "The Guv'nor", was a famed East End of London bareknuckle fighter, often referred to as "the hardest man in Britain". McLean made his name in the late 1960s and remained famous in the 1970s through to the mid 1980s. Mclean stated that he had been involved in between 2,000 to 3,000 fights in his life on the streets or "cobbles", in pubs and clubs and in the ring. - Lenny White
Leonard White III, better known as Lenny White (born December 19 1949) is an American jazz funk drummer, who is best known for playing in Chick Corea's Return to Forever and being one of the forerunners of jazz-rock/funk. White was born in New York City. A self-taught, left-handed drummer on a right-handed kit, he began his career in local groups, and playing regularly with Jackie McLean in the late 1960s. - Lenny Kuhr
Lenny Kuhr (born February 22, 1950 in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant) is a Dutch singer-songwriter. In 1967 she started a singing career in the Netherlands, performing songs in the French chanson tradition. In 1969 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with her own composition "De Troubadour" (lyrics by David Hartsema; orchestra conducted by Franz de Kok). She was one of the four winners that year. - Lenny Breau
Lenny Breau (August 5, 1941-August 12, 1984) was a brilliantly innovative American-born Canadian jazz guitarist who brought together country, classical, flamenco and jazz guitar techniques. Breau developed a great deal of technical ability; inspired by country guitarists like Chet Atkins, Breau used a fingerstyle not often used in Jazz guitar. Largely unknown in popular music, he is known today as a musician's musician. - Lenny Lyles
Lenny Lyles (born January 26, 1936 in Nashville, Tennessee), is a former professional American Football defensive back. He started in Super Bowl III for the Baltimore Colts.
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