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Michael Lamont Archie (born October 14, 1972, Sharon, Pennsylvania) is a former professional American football player who played running back in the NFL and XFL. - Alan Emtage
Alan Emtage (born November 27, 1964) conceived of and implemented the first version of Archie, a pre-Web internet search engine for locating material in public FTP archives. A native of Barbados, and the son of Sir Stephen and Lady Emtage, he attended high school at Harrison College from 1975 to 1983 (and in 1981 becoming the proud owner of a Sinclair ZX81 with 1K of memory), where he graduated at the top of his class, winning the prestigious Barbados Scholarship. - Bob Montana
Bob Montana (October 23, 1920 - January 4, 1975) was an American comic strip artist who created the characters that launched Archie Comics. Born in Stockton, California, Montana was the son of ex-Ziegfeld girl Roberta Pandolfini Montana and Ray Montana, a top banjo player on the Keith vaudeville circuit. Montana knew he wanted to be a cartoonist from the age of seven. Traveling to vaudeville houses in all 48 states before the age of nine, … - Archie Scott-Brown
William Archibald Scott-Brown, known as Archie, (born May 13, 1927, Paisley, Renfrewshire - died May 19, 1958, Heusy, Belgium) was a Scottish Formula One and sports car racing driver. He participated in one grand prix on July 14, 1956, scoring no championship points. He also attempted to qualify for the Italian Grand Prix in the same year, but was excluded due to his lack of the required International Licence, … - M.F. Enterprises
M.F. Enterprises was a 1966-67 comic book publisher owned by artist and 1970s pulp-magazine entrepreneur Myron Fass, whose holdings also included the black-and-white, horror-comics magazine line, Eerie Publications. M.F.'s best-known effort was Captain Marvel, no relation to the old Fawcett Comics superhero nor the later Marvel Comics characters of that name. The product of Golden Age great Carl Burgos, creator of the original Human Torch, … - John Erwin
John Erwin is a voice-actor best recognised as the voice of He-Man in the Filmation production "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" that ran from 1983 to 1985. Due to the extreme cost-cutting by Filmation the cast of voice-actors was small and producer Lou Scheimer actually performed the bulk of the character voices. Erwin was also the voice of the henchman-character Beast-Man and would on occasion do the voices of other supporting characters as well, … - Mark P. McCahill
Mark P. McCahill (born February 7, 1956) has been involved in developing and popularizing a number of Internet technologies since the late 1980s. Mark McCahill received a BA in Chemistry at the University of Minnesota in 1979, spent one year doing analytical environmental chemistry, and then joined the University of Minnesota Computer Center's microcomputer support group as an Apple II and CDC Cyber programmer. - Cheryl Holdridge
Cheryl Holdridge (born June 20, 1944, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a United States actress. She was the adopted step-daughter of Brigadier General Herbert C. Holdridge, a fringe party candidate for the presidency during the 1950s. She was a member of the original Mickey Mouse Club from 1955. She joined during the second season and quickly gained a coveted seat on the club's "Red Team"--the most visible and popular of the Mouseketeers. - Archie Hamilton Baron Hamilton of Epsom
Archibald Gavin Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom, PC (born 30th December 1941) is a British Conservative politician. He is the second son of the 3rd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell and younger brother of the 4th Baron Hamilton of Dalzell. Hamilton was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Epsom & Ewell from 1978 to 2001. He served as a junior minister at the Ministry of Defence from 1986 to 1993, and later became chairman of the 1922 committee. - Archie Kao
Archie David Kao (born December 14, 1969) is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Archie Johnson in the hit television series, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", as well as the role of Kai Chen in "Power Rangers Lost Galaxy". Kao was born in Washington D.C, USA to Chinese-American parents. He attended George Mason University where he joined the Sigma Chi Fraternity and graduated with a degree in Speech Communication. - John Archie
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Archie Mason Griffin (born August 21, 1954) is a former American football running back and college football's only two-time Heisman trophy winner. Griffin won four Big Ten Conference titles with the Ohio State Buckeyes and is the only player ever to start in four Rose Bowls. - Archie Samuel
Archie Peyton Samuel (July 26, 1866 - January 26, 1875) Was the half brother of American outlaw Jesse James. Born in 1866 he was the last child born to Zeralda James Samuel and her third husband Dr. Reuben Samuel, he had three siblings from the same parents, Sarah Ellen (born 1858), John Thomas (born 1861) and Fanny Quantrill (born 1863). He also had 5 half-siblings, from his fathers side, and possibly a sixth one Perry Samuel born of a slave, … - Archie Clark
Archie L. Clark (born July 15, 1941 in Conway, Arkansas) is a retired American professional basketball player. At 6'2", he played guard for five National Basketball Association teams. Clark grew up in the suburbs of Detroit and joined the United States Army after high school. While playing for an intramural basketball team at Andrews Air Force Base, he was discovered by a scout from University of Minnesota and soon accepted a scholarship to play for John Kundla. - Archie Manning
Elisha Archie Manning (born May 19, 1949) is a former quarterback in professional American football. He is the father of current Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback Peyton Manning, current New York Giants starting quarterback Eli Manning, and former Ole Miss receiver, Cooper Manning. - Archie Dees
Archie William Dees (born February 22, 1936 in Ethel, Mississippi) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'8" forward/center, Dees started his basketball career at Mount Carmel (IL) High School where he was named an All American his senior year. Afterwards he attended Indiana University, where he received the Big Ten Conference Most Valuable Player award twice, in 1957 and 1958. - Archie Gemmill
Archibald "Archie" Gemmill is a Scottish former footballer, famous for his goal against the Netherlands in the 1978 World Cup. The goal is so famous that it overshadows an immensely successful career in which he won three league titles at two clubs (two of them under Brian Clough) and led his national side. He was the first player to appear as a substitute in Scottish football history. Gemmill’s career was also characterized by short, eventful stays at clubs, … - Archie Thompson
Archibald Gerald Thompson (born october 23, 1978 in Otorohanga, New Zealand) is an Australian football (soccer) player, currently playing for the Melbourne Victory in the Australian A-League, where he holds the all time scoring record for the competition. His father is a Pakeha New Zealander and his mother is from Papua New Guinea. - Archie MacPherson
Archibald "Archie" Macpherson (b. 1937 in Glasgow) is a Scottish football commentator. He has been commentating on Scottish football, via both radio and television, for over four decades. Well known for his unique commentary style, Macpherson describes the action on-field with a passion that normal fans can easily relate to, frequently getting overexcited whilst play is under way. - Archie Robertson
Arthur James "Archie" Robertson (born April 19, 1879 in Sheffield, Yorkshire - died April 18, 1957 in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire) was a Scottish athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. The son of a Glasgow doctor, Robertson was educated at Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow before moving to King's School, Peterborough at the age of 14. A brilliant all-round sportsman, he initially concentrated on cycling and only took up serious athletics at the age of 25. - Archie Stark
Archibald “Archie” Stark is a former U.S. soccer forward who was the dominant player in U.S. leagues during the 1920s and 1930s. He was a member of the powerhouse Bethlehem Steel team and earned two caps, scoring four goals, as a member of the U.S. national team. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1950. - Archie Jackson
Archibald ("Archie") Jackson (September 5 1909, Scotland - February 16 1933, Brisbane, Queensland) was an Australian Test cricketer. Jackson was a near contemporary of Don Bradman, who was born little more than a year earlier in late August 1908. They played together for New South Wales and both made their international debut during the Ashes series of 1928-29. Jackson made his debut in the fourth Test of that series, played at Adelaide, … - Archie Henderson
Archie Robert Henderson (born February 17, 1957 in Calgary, Alberta) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player. He played for the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, and Hartford Whalers. He was selected by the Capitals in the 1977 NHL Entry Draft. - Archie Williams
Archibald ("Archie") Franklin Williams (May 1, 1915 - June 24, 1993) was an African-American athlete and teacher, winner of 400 meter run at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Born in Oakland, California, Archie Williams had one great year but he did more in that one year than many athletes achieve in a lifetime. Williams attended San Mateo Junior College (now College of San Mateo). His coach, Dr. Oliver Byrd, was instrumental in preparing him for future achievements. - Archie Cameron
Archie Galbraith Cameron (22 March 1895 - 9 August 1956), Australian politician, was born in rural South Australia, the son of a Scottish-born farmer, and educated at state schools. He worked on his father's farm until 1916, when he joined the Australian Army. After World War I Cameron took up farming at Loxton, and became active in the newly formed Country Party. In 1927 he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly, where he served until 1934. - Archie Alexander
Archie Alphonso Alexander (14 May, 1888-4 January, 1958) was an African-American mathematician and engineer and the first African-American graduate of the University of Iowa. He was also a governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Alexander was born in Ottumwa, Iowa, the son of a janitor and coachman. He initially went to Des Moines College and attempted to join the white-only football team there, but was declined. - Archie Gray
Archibald Colin "Archie" Gray (August 24, 1878 – "?") was a Scottish footballer. Gray was born in Govan, Glasgow and began his career at local junior clubs Govan Columbia and Glasgow Ashfield, before joining Edinburgh side Hibernian in 1899. He spent five seasons with Hibs, winning a Scottish Cup medal in 1901-02 and the 1902-03 Scottish First Division title. He also won his one and only cap for Scotland on March 21, 1903, against Ireland; Scotland lost 2-0. - Archie Cross
Arthur "Archie" Cross was an English footballer. Cross was born in Kent and started his career at Dartford, before joining nearby Woolwich Arsenal in April 1900. A right back, he was initially the understudy to Duncan McNichol, but made his debut in a 1-1 draw with Blackpool on October 6 1900. After playing just three games in 1900-01, he played in fifteen of Arsenal's first nineteen games of 1901-02, before losing his place again to McNichol. - Archie Robertson
Archibald "Archie" Clark Robertson (born 15 September, 1929 in Busby, East Renfrewshire; died 28 January 1978) was a Scottish footballer who spent most of his career with Clyde, firstly as an inside right and latterly as manager. Robertson joined Clyde from juvenile side Rutherglen Glencairn in 1947, on a part-time basis as he continued his studies towards a degree in chemistry. He spent the next 14 seasons with the "Bully Wee", … - Archie D. Sanders
Archie Dovell Sanders (July 17, 1857 - July 15, 1941) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. Sanders was born in Stafford, New York. He served in the New York State Assembly from 1895 until 1896. He was a delegate to the 1896 Republican National Convention and the 1924 Republican National Convention. He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1914 until 1915. - Archie Yelle
Archie Joseph Yelle (June 11, 1892 - May 2, 1983) was a right-handed baseball catcher who played three seasons in the American League for the Detroit Tigers and seven years in the Pacific Coast League for the San Francisco Seals. Born in Saginaw, Michigan, Yelle played for the Tigers from 1917-1919. He was a weak-hitting catcher. In 87 games for the Tigers, Yelle hit .161. - Archie Aldis Emmerson
Archie "Red" Aldis Emmerson is reportedly the largest private landowner in California and is regularly at odds with environmentalists over his corporation's (Sierra Pacific) policies promoting clearcut timber-cutting throughout Northern California. Along with his father, Emmerson has operated lumber mills since the 1940s. He took Sierra Pacific public 1969; got tired of answering to Wall Street, took private 5 years later. - Archie Knox
Archibald 'Archie' Knox (born 1 May 1947) is a Scottish football manager and former player, currently managing Scotland's under-21s. - Archie J. Bahm
Archie J(ohn) Bahm (1907 - 1996) was a professor of philosophy at the University of New Mexico. Bahm served as Acting Chair of the University of New Mexico's Department of Philosophy from 1954 to 1955 and again from 1964 to 1965. He was a member of numerous committees to support and promote the exchange of philosophical ideas and organized the Albuquerque Chapter of the Southwestern Regional American Humanist Association in 1954. - Archie Birkin
Charles Archibald Cecil "Archie" Birkin was a British motorcycle racer, brother to Tim Birkin one of the "Bentley Boys" of the 1920s. - Archie Hahn
Charles Archibald "Archie" Hahn (September 14, 1880 - January 21, 1955) was an American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century. Having won sprint events at the 1903 American and Canadian championships, Hahn - born in Dodgeville, Wisconsin but running for the University of Michigan - was among the favourites at the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis, which was poorly attended by European athletes.
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