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  1. J. H. Rush

    Jesse Hackley (J.H.) Rush (born September 6, 1868 in De Kalb, Mississippi -died January 22, 1931) was an American physician who founded the first private hospital in Meridian, Mississippi. One of the sons of William Vaughn Rush (1847-1916) and Julia Rush Key (1848-1907), Rush married Mary Hunnicutt (1874-1954) and this union produced three children: Lowry, Dorothy and Leslie.

  2. Erik Rush

    Erik is also a Staff Writer for the New Media Alliance, Inc., and is acting Associate Editor and Publisher of TheRealityCheck.org. In addition to work and his family, he also participates in the Praise band and martial arts at his church and enjoys writing music, remodeling, and refinishing guitars. His entertaining and informative (if bizarre) website can be found at www.erikrush.com .

  3. Daniella Rush

    Daniella Rush (born Daniela Motlikova on September 17, 1976) was a Czech-born porn star active from 1999 to 2002. She became involved with the porn industry after working in sex clubs throughout Eastern Europe; along with other Czech performers such as Monica Sweetheart, the late Lea de Mae, and most famously Sylvia Saint, Rush was part of the first wave of Eastern European porn stars to make a significant impact on the American adult film market.

  4. Dj Rush

    DJ Rush (Isaiah Major) is a successful Techno-DJ and music producer from Chicago, USA. He was born in January, 1970. In the blooming house scene of Chicago DJ Rush quickly came to like electronic music. He made his first appearances as a DJ in the "Music Box", the "Powerhouse", the Stammheim, and the legendary Warehouse where he stood behind the turntables for up to ten hours. At the same he began producing his own creations in his bedroom.

  5. Ian Rush

    Ian James Rush MBE (born 20 October 1961) is a Welsh footballer who played as a striker and is best known for playing with Liverpool. His attacking partnership with Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool is regarded as being one of the greatest and most successful in the history of English and European football.

  6. Joe Rush

    Joe Rush, born 1960, influenced by the film 'Mad Max' and 'Judge Dredd' comics, was the co-originator of the travelling multi media art group Mutoid Waste Company, an underground art collective who specialised in building large scale installations out of waste material. Throughout the eighties he built techno-industrial sculptures at parties and festivals, and then travelled across both Western and Eastern Europe to continue the work.

  7. Jennifer Rush

    Jennifer Rush is an New York, American based Pop/Rock and Adult Contemporary singer, best known for the million-selling single "The Power of Love" (1985).

  8. Matthew Rush

    Matthew Rush (born Gregory Grove on September 22, 1972) is an American gay pornographic actor who appears in gay pornographic films and magazines. He is also a bodybuilder and personal trainer under his real name. He has competed at the Gay Games in Amsterdam and Sydney, Australia.

  9. Barbara Rush

    Barbara Rush (born January 4, 1927 in Denver, Colorado) is an American stage, film, and television actress. A student at the University of California, Barbara Rush performed on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse before signing with Paramount Pictures. She made her screen debut in the 1951 movie " The Goldbergs" and went on to star opposite the likes of James Mason, Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Richard Burton, and Kirk Douglas.

  10. Richard Rush

    Richard Rush (born April 15, 1929) is an American movie director, best known for the Oscar-nominated "The Stunt Man". His other works, however, have been unremarkable at best. The next best-known of his movies is "Color of Night", also nominated, but in this case for the Golden Raspberry Award. He also directed "Freebie and The Bean", an over-the-top police buddy comedy/drama starring Alan Arkin and James Caan.

  11. Otis Rush

    Otis Rush (born April 29, 1934 in Philadelphia, Mississippi) is a blues musician, singer and guitarist. His distinctive guitar style features a slow burning sound, jazz-style arpeggios and long bent notes. With similar qualities to Luther Allison, Magic Sam, Buddy Guy and Albert King, his sound became known as West Side Chicago blues and became an influence on Michael Bloomfield, Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

  12. Ed Rush

    Ed Rush is a prominent jungle/techstep/neurofunk DJ, who often produces tracks in collaboration with Optical. Both Ed Rush and Optical are the co-heads of a drum and bass record label called Virus Recordings. Their 1998 album "Wormhole" is considered a genre classic.

  13. Xavier Rush

    Xavier Joseph Rush (born 13 July 1977 in Auckland) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He is a former All Black and currently plays professional rugby in Wales for Magners League-side Cardiff Blues where he is the current captain. He plays at number eight and is 1.87 m tall and weighs 108 kg. He played domestic rugby with Auckland in the National Provincial Championship and Super 12 side the Blues since 1997 to 2005.

  14. Merrilee Rush

    Merrilee Rush is probably best known as the singer of "Angel of the Morning", a top-10 charting song which earned her a Grammy nomination for Female Vocalist Of The Year. Rush was born on January 26th and grew up in the north end of Seattle, Washington. As a child, she studied classical piano for 10 years. In 1960, she auditioned for a band (directed by her first husband) that played sock hops. Next she was part of "Merrilee and Her Men", doing covers of male pop hits.

  15. Ariella Rush

    Ariella Maree Rush (born June 9, 1956, in Canton, Ohio as Mary Marie Stoehr) is a professional ballroom dancer noted for dazzling and complex dance routines with her dance partner, Keith Knox, from 1976 through 1981. Rush and Knox were best known for their sizzling tango, cha-cha and mambo routines, as well as, high-energy swing dancing. They made appearances all over the United States; including Disney World in Orlando, Florida; Universal Studios, …

  16. William R. Rush

    William Rees Rush (19 September 1857 - 2 August 1940) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War and a Medal of Honor recipient. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rush took the oath of office as a midshipman on 6 June 1872; graduated from the Naval Academy on 20 June 1877; and was commissioned ensign on 15 October 1881. Between that time and the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in the spring of 1898, Rush served in "Ranger", …

  17. Travis Rush

    Travis Benjamin Rush (born 15 January 1971) is a country music singer from Oregon.

  18. Eric Rush

    Eric James Rush (born 11 February 1965 in Kaeo) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer and a Rugby Sevens legend, arguably one of the greatest Sevens players to grace the game. In a distinguished New Zealand Sevens career, which began in 1988 and ran until past his 39th birthday in 2004, Rush played in more than 60 tournaments, with the highlights being two Commonwealth Games gold medals and the World Cup Sevens victory in 2001.

  19. Deborah Rush

    Deborah Rush (born April 10 1954, Chatham, New Jersey) is an American actress. Apart from television and theatrical appearances, she has worked on Broadway. In 1984, she was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for Michael Frayn's comedy "Noises Off". Rush has acted in a number of movies and television series, including the Woody Allen films "Zelig" and "The Purple Rose of Cairo", …

  20. Sarah Rush

    Sarah Rush, (born September 20, 1955), is an American television actor. Known best for her performance in the television show "Happy Days" and "Battlestar Galactica", her acting career spans from plays such as "Inherit the Wind" and "Our Town", as well as some films. Rush has continued her television appearances through the years, having brief parts in hit shows such as "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Chicken Soup for the Soul".

  21. Ed T. Rush

    Edward "Ed" T. Rush is a former professional basketball referee from 1966 to 1998 in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 28 seasons and three seasons in the American Basketball Association (ABA). Rush also served as the NBA's Director of Officiating from 1998 to 2004. During his career, he officiated 1,990 regular season, 247 playoff, and 32 NBA Finals games as well as five All-Star games (1971, 1980, 1985, 1991 and 1996), …

  22. Richard Rush

    Richard Rush (August 29, 1780 - July 30, 1859) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was the second son (and third child) of Benjamin Rush, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and Julia (Stockton) Rush. He entered the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton University) at the age of 14, and graduated in 1797 as the youngest member of his class. He was admitted to the bar in 1800, when he was barely 20 years old, …

  23. Olive Rush

    Olive Rush was an illustrator, muralist, and an important pioneer in Native American Art Education. Raised as a Quaker, Olive Rush studied at Earlham College, the art school associated with the Corcoran Gallery of Art and at the Art Students League before becoming an illustrator in New York in 1895. She was well known for her portraits and paintings of children and women, many of which were featured in magazines such as "Woman's Home Companion" and "St.

  24. Lindsay Rush

    Lindsay Melissa Rush (born May 6, 1986 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. She released her first album, "Real Life" independently in April 2005. She expects to release her second album, "August Day" in summer 2006. For the meantime, her limited acoustic album, "Makeup Off" would contains 10 of the 13 tracks from her "August Day" album would be released on October 9, 2006.

  25. Jack Rush

    Jack Rush (born February 3 , 1966, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a American non-fiction writer, screenwriter, and actor, who has appeared in tv shows, films, and stage plays since the early 1980s. Since then he has reseided in Los Angeles, California, and coached and directed actors in a variety of mediums. His most recent endeavor in aiding actors is a non-fiction work entitled, The Actor's Rulebook: The Essential Guide to Your Acting Career, …

  26. Tom Rush

    Tom Rush (born on February 8, 1941, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) is a folk and blues singer and recording artist who was particularly popular in the 1960s and 1970s.

  27. Marvin V. Rush

    Marvin V. Rush is a director of photography, cinematographer, television director and a camera operator. Most of his work is related to the Star Trek franchise.

  28. Clay Rush

    Clay Rush (Born October 27, 1973) was an Arena Football League kicker for the Kansas City Brigade. He is now currently signed to the Arizona Rattlers.

  29. Scott Rush

    Scott Anthony Rush (born December 3, 1985) is a former Australian labourer from Chelmer, Queensland, a western suburb of Brisbane, arrested on April 17, 2005 at Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, Indonesia with heroin weighing 1.3 kg taped to his legs under his clothing. It was Rush's first trip to Bali. Rush was 19 at the time of his arrest. He is currently studying the Indonesian language.

  30. Bobby Rush

    Bobby Rush (born November 10, 1940) is an American blues and R&B musician, composer and singer. He was born Emmit Ellis Jr. in Homer, Louisiana. His family relocated to Chicago in 1953, where he became part of the local blues scene. In the early 1980s he moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he recorded a series of records for the LaJam label, Malaco's Waldoxy imprint, and more recently his own Deep Rush label. He is a purveyer of the soul blues sound.

  31. Loren Rush

    Loren Rush (born August 23 1935) is a U.S. composer. His works include the drone piece "Hard Music" (1970) for three amplified pianos. The piece features no melodic figuration but rather clouds created by only one note, the low D above cello C, repeated quickly enough by each player to be heard as nearly continuous.

  32. Norman Rush

    Norman Rush (born October 24, 1933) is an American novelist whose introspective novels and short stories are set in Botswana in the 1980s. He is the son of Roger and Leslie (Chesse) Rush. He was the recipient of the 1991 National Book Award and the 1992 "Irish Times"/Aer Lingus International Fiction Prize for his novel "Mating." Rush was born in San Francisco and graduated from Swarthmore College in 1956. After working for fifteen years as a book dealer, …

  33. Rebecca Rush

    Rebecca Rush (January 1, 1779- 1850) was a writer in the early United States. She published her only known book, Kelroy, in 1812 at the age of thirty-three. Unfortunately, the book was not much noticed because it appeared on the eve of the War of 1812, which overshadowed its publication. Very little is known about Rebecca Rush. The "Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors" (1897) has the following entry about her: ::Rush, …

  34. William Rush

    William Rush (1756 - 1833) was a U.S. neoclassical sculptor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is considered the first major American sculptor. He was trained in the carving of ships' heads in wood. This translated into sculptures that were deeply undercut and visible from far away through the dramatic use of contrast and strong shadows. Rush blended American artisanal tradition and neoclassical form.

  35. Clive Rush

    Clive Rush (February 14, 1931 - August 22, 1980) was a football coach at both the professional and collegiate levels, but may be best remembered as head coach of the Boston Patriots during the 1969 American Football League season and the 1970 NFL season. Rush played college football at Miami University, then competed for one season in the National Football League with the Green Bay Packers in 1953. From there, Rush received a strong coaching education, …

  36. Bob Rush

    Bob Rush (born December 21, 1925 in Battle Creek, Michigan), is a former professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1948-1960. Rush would play for the Milwaukee Braves, Chicago Cubs, and the Chicago White Sox.

  37. Tyrone Rush

    Tyrone Rush (born February 5, 1971 in Meridian, Mississippi) was an American football running back in the NFL for the Washington Redskins. He played college football for the University of North Alabama.

  38. Rob Rush

    Rob Rush is the name of a California hip hop artist living in Santa Cruz CA. He is part of the Rec-League Crew, also from Santa Cruz <br> Discography<br> -The Moonies "Dundee Orange Marmalade" (2001) (featured)<br> -Cumulus & Rob Rush "Please Go Back: Operation Free Flow" (2004)<br>; -Rob Rush "Childhood Hero" (2006)<br>;

  39. Christopher Rush

    Christopher Rush is an illustrator for "Magic: The Gathering". In total, he has illustrated over 100 cards for the series. Most of his work for Wizards of the Coast was done on the earliest sets, where he also helped with various design and marketing issues. He is the artist of the most expensive card in the game, the Black Lotus. While the Pokémon TCG was still run by Wizards, he did the illustration for Promo Mewtwo #12, …

  40. Geoffrey Rush

    Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Academy Award- and Emmy Award-winning Australian actor. He is the first Australian-born person to win an Academy Award for acting.

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