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  1. Jennifer Aspen

    Jennifer Aspen (b. October 9, 1973 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American actress. Aspen's most major role as of 2006 has been starring opposite Rodney Carrington in ABC's family comedy "Rodney". Aspen can credit her career as an actress to an early high school experience in Santa Cruz, California during detention.

  2. Lorentz Aspen

    Lorentz Aspen (born April 23, 1978 in Stavanger) is a Norwegian heavy metal pianist and keyboardist. He plays in Theatre of Tragedy since October 2, 1993, and with them he has released six studio albums, one live album and one studio EP. He also played in Imperium as an additional musician, and he played the hammond organ on Therion's "Vovin".

  3. Al Aspen

    Al Aspen (5 June 1893 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1956) was an American racecar driver.

  4. Charlene Aspen

    Charlene Aspen is a popular American porn actress, born April 25, 1973, in New York City. Her parents are both Puerto Rican. She has appeared in over 150 titles, beginning with "Up n' Cummers 67" (1999). She is distinctive physically for resisting industry pressure to have breast enhancement surgery, and for a small gap between her front teeth. Aspen grew up in West Babylon, Long Island, …

  5. Giorgio Rocca

    Giorgio Rocca (born August 6,1975, Chur, Switzerland) is an Italian Alpine skier, a specialist of Slalom skiing. Together with Marc Girardelli and Ingemar Stenmark, he is the sole skier to have won 5 Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom in a row, a result he scored in the 2005/2006 season: only Alberto Tomba (7) made better. He is currently the fifth all-time slalom winner, with a total of 11 victories. Rocca made his debut in the Alpine Skiing World Cup on January 6, 1996, …

  6. Shirley Jackson

    Dr. Jackson has been President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute since July 1999. She was Chair of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission from July 1995 to July 1999 and Professor of Physics at Rutgers University from 1991 to 1995. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the American Physical Society.

  7. Andy Mill

    Andy Ray Mill (born November 2, 1953 in Aspen, Colorado) is a two-time Olympic downhill skier from the United States. In 1974, Mill was on the World Championship Downhill Team competing in St. Moritz, Switzerland. For seven years thereafter he was the number one American downhill skier. Mill was on the 1976 Olympic team in Innsbruck, Austria, where he placed sixth in the downhill won by Franz Klammer. Mill was also that year's U.S. Downhill Champion.

  8. Paul Kantor

    Paul Kantor is one of the leading violin pedagogues and one of the most in-demand teacher in the United States today. Appointed Eleanor H. Biggs Memorial Distinguished Professor of Violin at the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2002, he received Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from The Juilliard School. His principal teachers include Margaret Graves, Dorothy DeLay and Robert Mann.

  9. Andrea Jaeger

    Sister Andrea Jaeger (born June 4, 1965, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former World No. 2 professional tennis player from the United States whose brief but highly successful tennis career ended prematurely due to major shoulder injuries. Jaeger reached the singles final of Wimbledon in 1983 and the French Open in 1982. She reached the singles semifinals of the Australian Open in 1982 and of the U.S. Open in 1980 and 1982. She also won 11 singles titles.

  10. Charlyne Yi

    Charlyne Yi (born January 4, 1976) is an American performance artist. Her approach to comedy has drawn many comparisons to Andy Kaufman and the Paul Reubens character, Pee-wee Herman. In October 2004, Yi broke into the world of comedy by performing at AA meetings, veterans' homes, and biker bars throughout the town of Fontana, California. She has since performed shows at The Steve Allen Theater, The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, the New York Comedy Festival, …

  11. Matt Carpenter

    Matthew Edwin "Matt" Carpenter (born North Carolina, July 20 1964) is an American trail runner. He has won the Pikes Peak marathon on twelve occasions, the Vail Hill Climb eight times, the Imogene Pass Run six times, the Barr Trail Mountain Race, the Everest SkyMarathon Tibet, and the Aspen SkyMarathon five times, and holds the course record for each of these events.

  12. Zeno Colò

    Zeno Colò was an Italian Alpine skiier. He was born in Abetone, Tuscany. In 1950 he became world champion in both downhill and giant slalom and winner of the silver medal in slalom in Aspen, Colorado. Two years later, at the 1952 Olympics in Oslo he won gold in the downhill. Colò died in San Marcello Pistoiese. <BR>

  13. Mark Cesark

    Mark Cesark (born 1965) is an American sculptor, best known for his use of found steel. Cesark was born in Summit, New Jersey in 1965. He earned his undergraduate degree from Alfred University in New York in 1989. Afterward, he completed an MFA (Master of Fine Art) at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, MA. Cesark scavenges junk yards and farms looking for interesting pieces of steel.

  14. Nick Dewolf

    Nick DeWolf was born in Philadelphia on July 12, 1928 and died in Aspen, Colorado, on April 16, 2006. DeWolf was one of the founders of Teradyne, a Boston, Massachusetts-based manufacturer of automatic test equipment. He founded the company in 1960 with Alex d’Arbeloff, a classmate at MIT. After leaving Teradyne in 1971, Nick moved to Aspen, Colorado. In 2001, Nick was awarded the Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology. In 2005, Nick and his wife, Maggie DeWolf, …

  15. Katarzyna Karasińska

    Katarzyna Karasińska is an alpine skier, sportswoman of Ski – School and the Sudety Mountains Sport Club 'Aesculap' Jelenia Góra. The best Polish skier, who is taking part in the World Cup Skiing Championship nowadays. She took 16th place during the World Cup slalom championship in 2005 and finished the world championship in Åre in 2007 in 21st place (after the end of the first run she was on a high, 11th position).

  16. Bambi Lashell

    Bambi Lashell is a model. Bambi Lashell was born and raised in Dublin, California and graduated from Dublin High School. After high school, Lashell worked as a waitress at Hooters in San Diego, CA. In 2005, while working as a bartender in San Jose, California, Bambi was persuaded by her manager to enter The "Miss San Jose Grand Prix" pageant. Lashell placed as the second runner-up in this pageant, and decided to pursue modeling as a full-time career.

  17. Rudolf Firkusny

    Rudolf Firkusny was a Czech-American pianist with an elegant style. Firkušný studied with the composers Leoš Janáček and Josef Suk, and the pianists Vilém Kurz, Alfred Cortot and Artur Schnabel. He began performing on the continent of Europe in the 1920s, and made his debuts in London in 1933 and New York in 1938. He escaped the Nazis, settled in New York and became a US citizen. Firkušný was one of the great concert pianists of the 20th century.

  18. Whip Jones

    Whipple Van Ness Jones I (November 8, 1909 - June 29, 2001) was a ski industry pioneer, founder, developer and the original operator for 35 years, of the Aspen Highlands ski area in Aspen, Colorado. Whip Jones and the company he founded, Aspen Highlands, won a US Supreme Court case against his rival, the Aspen Skiing Company. Jones was also a philanthropist, and was inducted into The Colorado Ski Hall of Fame and The Aspen Hall of Fame for his work with Aspen Highlands.

  19. Anthony Ulwick

    Anthony Ulwick who lives in Aspen, Colorado, is the founder and CEO of Strategyn, a business consulting firm. Ulwick is also an author, notably of the book "What Customers Want", that outlines an eight step process for creating new products and markets, relying on statistical data rather than direct customer queries or intuition.

  20. Camille Mana

    Camille Mana is an American actress and film producer.

  21. Judith Belushi Pisano

    Judith Belushi Pisano (born 1951) (also credited as Judith/Judy Jacklin, Judith/Judy Belushi, and Judith/Judy Jacklin Belushi) is a writer, graphic designer, and artist. Born Judith Jacklin to parents Robert Leslie Jacklin and Jean Buchanan, the youngest of four children. Jacklin attended Wheaton Central High school in Wheaton, Illinois, where she met and began dating John Belushi during her sophomore year, …

  22. Matt Goldich

    Matt Goldich is a stand-up comedian. In 2001, Goldich was selected as one of the five funniest college students in America" by viewers on Nibblebox.com and performed at the US Comedy Arts Festival. In 2006, Goldich made his television debut on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend". He has written for the ESPN game show "Stump the Schwab" and contributed a chapter to the book, …

  23. Roswitha Steiner

    Roswitha Steiner (born June 14 1963 in Radstadt, Salzburg) is a former Austrian alpine skier. She concluded her career at the end of the 1987/88 season with her second win in Slalom World Cup by winning her last race in Aspen. She is married to Alois Stadlober a former Austrian cross country skier and world champion at the 1999 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.

  24. Michael Pisaro

    Michael Pisaro (born 1961 in Buffalo, New York) is a guitarist and composer. A member of the Wandelweiser Composers Ensemble, he has composed over 80 works for a great variety of instrumental combinations, including several pieces for variable instrumentation. A particularly large category of his works are solo works, notably a series of 36 pieces (grouped into 6 longer works) for the three-year, …

  25. Lindsay Brien

    Lindsay Phipps Brien, (born October 21 1976 in Aspen, Colorado), is a U.S. radio personality in Atlanta, Georgia. She has been an entertainment reporter on CNN's "Headline News". Brien was part of MTV's "The Real World" Seattle season in 1998. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan.

  26. Danielle Schneider

    "Danielle Schneider", an actor and comedian, is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She appears regularly as a panelist on VH1's "Best Week Ever". She has played a Paris Hilton-like debutante on Fox's "My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss", she starred in Trio's "The Pop Culture Round-Up: White Noise", Comedy Central's "Contest Searchlight" with Denis Leary, was a cast member of VH1's prank show "Sledgehammer", …

  27. Anatoly Larkin

    Anatoly Ivanovich Larkin (October 14, 1932 - August 4, 2005) was a Russian-born theoretical physicist, universally recognised as a leader in theory of condensed matter, and who was also a celebrated teacher of several generations of theorists. Born in a small town of Kolomna in Central Russia, Larkin went on to receive his education at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute.

  28. Dwayne Kennedy

    Dwayne Kennedy is an American comedian, actor, and screenwriter from Chicago, Illinois.His comedy style is that of social commentary and satirical diversions. Most recently, he was awarded the Jury Award for best stand-up at the 2002 US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. His television appearances include "The Late Show with David Letterman" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien.". Last year, Dwayne starred in his own half-hour comedy special for Showtime.

  29. Jere Michael

    Jere Michael (born May 17, 1977 in Aspen, Colorado) is an American retired competitive figure skater. He is the 1994 World Junior bronze medalist and the 1994 Junior National Champion. He represented the University of Delaware Figure Skating Club. He currently co-coaches Megan Williams-Stewart.

  30. Torill Fjeldstad

    Torill Fjeldstad is a former Norwegian alpine skier. In the early 1980's she belonged to the downhill world elite.

  31. James Yannatos

    James Yannatos is a composer, conductor, violinist, and teacher. He is a senior lecturer at Harvard University. James Yannatos was born and educated in New York City, attending the High School of Music and Art and the Manhattan School of Music. Subsequent studies with Nadia Boulanger, Luigi Dallapiccola, Darius Milhaud, Paul Hindemith, and Philip Bezanson in composition, William Steinberg and Leonard Bernstein in conducting, …

  32. Joe Vogler

    Joe Vogler (1913-1993) was the founder of the Alaskan Independence Party and active in politics, regularly running for public office in Alaska for many years. Vogler was born April 24, 1913, on a farm outside Barnes, Kansas. Joe Vogler attended the University of Kansas on a scholarship in 1929. He graduated with a law degree in five years and was admitted to the Kansas State Bar.

  33. Howard Frazin

    Howard Frazin is a composer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He began his formal musical training at the New England Conservatory, and subsequently studied at the University of Minnesota with Dominick Argento. Since 1991, Frazin has taught Composition at the Longy School of Music and is currently president of Composers in Red Sneakers, a Cambridge-based composer's collective. Frazin's music is for the most part recognizably tonal, …

  34. Junius J. Johnson

    Junius James Johnson (d. 1898) was a West Point cadet who became a miner, and later played a significant role in the Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894. Junius J. Johnson was born in Lexington, Kentucky. He attended West Point for three years, but was dismissed in his fourth year for engaging in hazing. Moving West, he was a miner in Aspen and Cripple Creek.

  35. Aspen Stevens

    Aspen Stevens (born October 5, 1984 in California) is a pornographic actress. Aspen Stevens first entered the adult industry in 2003 at the age of 18, and is the niece of Jim South (owner of the adult film agency World Modeling). Aspen originally worked as an exotic dancer. She moved on to the adult industry shortly afterwards stating her reason "Well I'm a dancer ... so I feel like I am already exposing myself ... so I'm just like, …

  36. Aspen Miller

    Aspen Miller is an American actor (commercial and voice over) and rock singer. She is particularly noted for the role of Dodie Bishop on Nickelodeon's "As Told by Ginger" and the role of Baby Alice in the "Rugrats" episode 'Hurricane Alice'. She has also done voice-over work for several CD-ROM games including three different characters for Everquest II. Aspen is also a singer, having sung the National Anthem for the LA Lakers, the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, …

  37. Jonathan Mednick

    Jonathan Mednick was a Baltimore-born filmmaker and college professor. He died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 43. Was an assistant professor of film production and directing at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Was founder and president of "Other Pictures Productions". Produced and directed the documentary series "American High" and "Dita and the Family Business." Other credits include "The Believer" and "The Cherry Picker," "The Believer" won the Best Picture award at the...

  38. Nelson Page Jr

    In the late 1980s, he privately coached Broadway legend Gwen Verdon ("Sweet Charity," "Chicago") in "Vogue" dancing. Played "Larry" in the 1994 Los Angeles production of Lanford Wilson's "Burn This" at the Coast Playhouse. He is a multiple marathon runner, having completed eleven marathons and scores of 5k, 10k and Half-Marathon races. Most of these benefit charitable organizations, notably AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), Camp Heartland and St. Jude Children's Hospital. Auditioned for...

  39. Kim Aspen
  40. Bernard Aspen

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