- Lauren Phoenix
Lauren Phoenix (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian pornographic actress. Phoenix grew up in Toronto. She studied music at the University of Western Ontario and started exotic dancing at age 20, working in various cities throughout Southern Ontario, such as Windsor, to reduce the chance of being recognized by someone who knew her personally. She has also spent time dancing in England and Las Vegas. - Pat Phoenix
Patricia Phoenix (November 26 1923 - September 18 1986) was a British actress who became one of the first sex symbols of British television. - Woodrow Phoenix
Woodrow Phoenix is a British comics artist, writer, editorial illustrator, graphic designer, font designer and author of children's books. His work is graphic and playful but is unusual for its high degree of formal experimentation. He draws in very different styles which make his comics appear to be the work of three or four completely different creators. He was a contributor to a number of British comics magazines including "Escape", … - Sci Phoenix
Sci Phoenix is the cousin of Khleo Thomas and a popular DJ. He is credited for composing the theme song for the Disney movie, "Holes". - John McCain
John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936 in Panama Canal Zone) is an American politician, decorated war veteran, and currently the Republican Senior U.S. Senator from Arizona. He was a presidential candidate in the 2000 election, but was defeated by George W. Bush for the Republican nomination. On February 28, 2007, during a guest appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman", … - Dean Phoenix
Dean Phoenix (born April 25, 1974 in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico) is a gay porn star. His first gay sex scene was with Tanner Hayes in the video "1st Time Tryers #9", released by All Worlds Video in 1998. For the next several years, Phoenix appeared in two dozen videos. He retired from the porn industry in late 2000. - Chris Phoenix
Chris Phoenix is a songwriter and producer in New York, co-founder and member of the much acclaimed Boston band Avatar Blue. He began a solo career with the Renaissance/PolyGram release of "All Things Are Possible". The founder of Phoenix Recording Studios and Phoenix Productions, his work includes projects with Grammy nominated artists and songwriters. Phoenix went on to launch and become director of Dennis Media Group (2001-2005), the broadcast, … - Jonas P. Phoenix
Jonas Phillips Phoenix (January 14, 1788 - May 4, 1859) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Morristown, New Jersey, Phoenix received a limited schooling. He became a merchant in New York City. Alderman of the first ward in 1840, 1842, and 1847. He was appointed a commissioner of the Croton Aqueduct Works in 1842. Phoenix was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-eighth Congress (March 4, 1843-March 3, 1845). He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1844. - Phoenix
In Homer's Iliad, Phoenix, son of Amyntor, is one of the Myrmidons led by Achilles, who along with Odysseus and Ajax urges Achilles to re-enter battle, giving the most passionate speech of the three. There is no doubt that this was a later addition to the epic, as Achilles continually uses a special dual verb form in speaking with his guests, rather than a more appropriate plural form. - Chris Phoenix
Chris Phoenix (born January 25 1970) is the co-founder (with Mike Treder) and Director of Research of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN), and has worked in the field of advanced nanotechnology for over 15 years. He obtained his BS in Symbolic Systems and MS in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1991. Since 2000, he has studied and written about molecular manufacturing. - River Phoenix
River Jude Phoenix was an Academy Award and Golden Globe- nominated American film actor. He was listed on John Willis' "Screen World, Vol. 38" as one of twelve "promising new actors of 1986", and was hailed as highly talented by such critics as Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. However, his career was cut short when he died of an overdose of heroin and cocaine on Halloween morning at age 23. He is the older brother of Joaquin Phoenix. - Beth Phoenix
Elizabeth Carolan née Kocanski (born on November 24, 1980 in Elmira, New York) is an American professional wrestler currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment on its "RAW" brand as Beth Phoenix. - Rain Phoenix
Rainbow Joan of Arc Phoenix, a.k.a. Rain Phoenix, is an American actress/musician/singer born on November 21, 1972 in Crockett, Texas. Phoenix's father, John Lee Bottom, and her Bronx-born Jewish mother, Arlyn Phoenix (née Arlyn Sharon Dunetz), joined the Children of God cult in the late 1960s and became missionaries, traveling and busking throughout South America. When they returned to the United States, the family adopted the surname "Phoenix". - Summer Phoenix
Summer Joy Phoenix (born 10 December 1978) is an American actress and model. - Jordin Sparks
Jordin Brianna Sparks (born on December 22, 1989 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American singer. On May 23, 2007, she was declared the winner of the sixth season of the reality television show "American Idol". At 17, this makes her the youngest winner in "American Idol" history. In addition, she is the only winner who is from the Southwestern United States, rather than the Southern United States - Janet Napolitano
Janet Napolitano, elected governor that fall, made the newspaper's mission her own. Fixing CPS, she announced, would be one of her top priorities. Children needed to be protected. - Bobby Hamilton
Charles Robert "Bobby" Hamilton, Sr. was a driver and owner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuit and the winner of the 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. Hamilton owned Bobby Hamilton Racing, which regularly fields three entries in each NCTS event. Hamilton's son, Bobby Hamilton, Jr., is currently a driver in the NASCAR Busch Series, and owns Bobby Hamilton Racing, yet he has disavowed his relationship with the team. - Brooke Haven
Brooke Haven (born Serena Marie Maffucci on November 25, 1979 in Sonora, California) is an American pornographic actress. Haven grew up in the small Northern California town of Sonora where she described herself as being very shy and reserved: "If somebody new came into the room I was behind the couch hiding." She lived there until she turned 19, when she moved to San Francisco to start working as a stripper. - Gary Payton
Gary Dwayne Payton (born July 23 1968, in Oakland, California) is an American professional basketball player currently playing for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. He is best known for his 12-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics. He has also played with the Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers, and the Boston Celtics. Payton has played point guard for most of his career. - Hedi Slimane
Hedi Slimane is a French fashion designer. He studied Art History at the École du Louvre, and was also educated as a tailor. From 1992 to 1995 he worked for Jean-Jacques Picart, notably on the centenary exhibition of Louis Vuitton's "LV" monogramme label. - Del Webb
Delbert E. Webb (May 17 1899 - July 4 1974) was an American construction magnate, real estate developer and sports-team owner who is significant for founding and developing the retirement community of Sun City, Arizona. He was born in Fresno, California and dropped out of high school to become a carpenter's apprentice. At the age of 28, he suffered typhoid fever, and as a result moved to Phoenix, Arizona to recover. - John Anderson
John Anderson is a sports journalist from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and a host of the ESPN TV program SportsCenter since June 1999. He lives in Southington, Connecticut. Anderson has a journalism degree from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He is active within the MU Alumni Association and can often be seen at Missouri Tigers sporting events. Anderson was the Grand Marshall at Missouri's 2002 Homecoming football game, … - Jacques Villeneuve
Jacques Villeneuve - also known as Jacquo or Uncle Jacques (in French L'oncle Jacques) - is the brother of Gilles Villeneuve, and uncle to Jacques Villeneuve (former F1 world champion). He was born on November 4, 1953 in the small town of Berthierville, Quebec, Canada. He is now frequently known as "Uncle Jacques" because of the rise of his nephew. He had a varied motorsport career, taking in Formula Atlantic, CART, Can-Am, … - John Stevens
Col. John Stevens, III (1749 - March 6 1838) was an American lawyer, engineer, and an inventor. Born in New York, New York, the son of John Stevens (1715-1792), secretary to Governor Livingston of New York, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Alexander. He graduated King's College (which became Columbia University) in May 1768. At age 27 he was appointed a Captain in Washington's army, and was afterwards treasurer of New Jersey, … - Jerry Colangelo
Jerry Colangelo (born November 20, 1939 in Chicago Heights, Illinois) is a respected American businessman and former sports mogul. He is the former majority owner of the Phoenix Suns of the NBA, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA, the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League and the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball. He was also instrumental in the relocation of the Winnipeg Jets of the NHL to Phoenix to become the Phoenix Coyotes. - Jon Kyl
Jon Llewellyn Kyl (born April 25, 1942) is the Republican junior U.S. Senator, representing Arizona. - Thomas Bangalter
Thomas Bangalter is a French electronic musician and founding member (along with Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo) of the French house music duo Daft Punk. He has also produced music for the band Stardust, as a member of the band Together, and for the film "Irréversible". His music is sometimes known as French house. Thomas Bangalter owns a music label called Roulé. Outside of music production, his credits include film director and cinematographer. - William Joseph
William Joseph is a Phoenix, Arizona native and recording artist. Born in 1980, he loved music as a child. By age 8, he had won a full music scholarship provided by the Boys Club of America, enabling him to study piano with famed Russian pianist Stella Saperstein. By age 17, he had written the theme song for his hometown hockey team, The Phoenix Coyotes, as well as a special anthem called "Seeds of Hope", … - Max Cavalera
Max Cavalera was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the metal band Sepultura, before forming Soulfly in the late 1990s. Cavalera was also involved in a short-lived side project Nailbomb. His music explores religious topics, often with a very critical tongue. As his albums have all been dedicated to God, he has often been depicted by the press as a man of religion, especially in America; something that Cavalera himself cannot understand. - Bryan Colangelo
Bryan Colangelo ["kuh-LAN-jah-lo"] (born June 1, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois), also known as BC, is the President and General Manager of the Toronto Raptors of the NBA. He is the son of Phoenix sports mogul, Jerry Colangelo. He attended Cornell University and earned a bachelor of science degree in business management and applied economics. He was the 2005 and 2007 recipient of the NBA Executive of the Year Award. - Buddy Rice
Buddy Rice (born January 31, 1976 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an auto racing driver best known for winning the 2004 Indianapolis 500 as part of Rahal Letterman Racing. - Philip
Philip (in Greek Φιλιππoς; died 306 BC), son of Antigonus, king of Asia, was sent by his father in 310 BC, at the head of an army, to oppose the revolt of his general Phoenix, and to recover possession of the towns on the Hellespont held by the latter. He died in 306 BC, just as Antigonus was setting out for his expedition against Egypt. - C. Thomas Howell
Christopher Thomas Howell (born December 7, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actor. He appeared in a huge role (credited as Tom Howell) in Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982). He also is the lead in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Outsiders" he is Ponyboy Curtis, and in the 1990 feature film "Side Out". His acting career began in television at the age of four, … - Ty Murray
Ty Monroe Murray (5ft 8in) was born October 11, 1969 in Phoenix, Arizona to Joy and Butch Murray. He has two sisters, Kim and Kerri. Rodeo was deep rooted in Ty from his parents. His father Butch was a former rodeo hand and his mother Joy was a young rider in the National Little Britches Rodeo Association. Ty decided he wanted to be a rodeo champion at the age of two, and his father taught him the fundamentals on the back of his pet dog. - John Shadegg
John Barden Shadegg (born October 22 1949), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1995, representing (map). Shadegg is now in his sixth term. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, was educated at the University of Arizona B.A. 1972 J.D. 1975, served in the Arizona Air National Guard from 1969 to 1975, and was a lawyer, a special counsel to the Arizona state House Republican caucus 1991–1992, … - Osamu Tezuka
was a mangaka (Japanese manga artist) and animator. Born in Osaka Prefecture, he is best known as the creator of "Astro Boy" and "Kimba the White Lion". He is often credited as the Father of Anime, and the Walt Disney of Japan. His prolific output and his pioneering techniques and genres earned him such titles as "the father of manga" and "the god of manga." The distinctive "large eyes" style of Japanese animation (anime) was invented by Tezuka, … - Kevin Aviance
Kevin Aviance (born Eric Snead on June 22, 1968 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American female impressionist, Club/Dance musician, and fashion designer. He is a very popular personality in New York City's gay scene and is a member of the "House of Aviance", a local gay performer's group. He is known for his trademark phrase, "Work. Fierce. Over. Aviance!" - Cloudburst
Cloudburst (Phoenix in Japan) is an Autobot Pretender in the Transformers toyline. - Peter von Poehl
Peter von Poehl is a Swedish singer-songwriter, composer, musician and director. He was the guitarist for A.S. Dragon, once the backing band for Bertrand Burgalat and in Michel Houellebecq's album "Présence humaine" (2000). He has since collaborated with other artists, such as Doriand ("Le Grand bain"), Lio ("Dites au prince charmant"), Marie Modiano ("I'm Not a Rose") and Florian Horwath ("We Are All Gold"), … - Ian Boddy
Ian Boddy is a British electronic musician and composer. In the early 1980s Boddy began experimenting at an Arts Council funded studio in Newcastle. This period resulted in 3 cassette releases on the Mirage label, which showcased Boddy's work with analogue synthesis and tape manipulation. In 1983 boddy's first LP, "The Climb", was released, followed by two more LPs, "Spirits" (1984)and "Phoenix" (1986).
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