- Brad Pitt
William Bradley "Brad" Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer. He became famous during the mid 1990s, after having starring roles in several major Hollywood films, including "Interview with the Vampire" in 1994 and the thriller "Se7en" in 1995. Pitt has been nominated for an Academy Award and has won a Golden Globe Award, both for his role in "Twelve Monkeys" (1996).
- Ryan Babel
Ryan Guno Babel (born December 19, 1986 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch professional football player who currently plays for Liverpool. He is right footed and plays as a striker or a left winger. He has been a member of the Netherlands national football team since 2005
- Isaac Babel
Isaac Emmanuilovich Babel, Russian: Исаак Эммануилович Бабель (January 27, 1940) was a Soviet journalist, playwright, and short story writer.
- Louis Babel
Louis Babel, (23 June 1826 - 1 March 1912), was an Oblate priest who might be considered multi-faceted in his career. He was born in Veyrier, Switzerland and received his formal training in Europe before coming to Canada in 1851. He was ordained in Bytown upon his arrival by Bishop Joseph-Bruno Guigues. His first assignment was as a missionary among the Montagnais in the Saguenay region of Lower Canada.
- Matte Babel
Matte Babel (born October 13, 1980) is a MuchMusic VJ in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He helps co-host Much on Demand, The IT List, and Much 911.
- Rinko Kikuchi
(born, January 6, 1981, in Kanagawa Prefecture), is an Academy Award-nominated Japanese actress. She has worked in film, television and theater, as well as 25 TV commercials and music videos.
- Adriana Barraza
Adriana Barraza (born March 3, 1956) is a Mexican film and television actress and director, who has been nominated for Golden Globe, SAG, Broadcast Film Critics Association and Academy Awards. She is best known as a veteran actress of Televisa telenovelas.
- Gustavo Santaolalla
Gustavo A. Santaolalla (b. 1952) is an Argentine musician, film composer and producer whose musical style frequently combines elements of rock, soul, African rhythms and Latin American folk. His work has won him two Academy Awards.
- Rodrigo Prieto
Rodrigo Prieto (born November, 1965 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican cinematographer. His grandfather was mayor of Mexico City and leader of the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico, but was later persecuted by the country's ruler because of political differences. The grandfather escaped with his family to Texas and then to Los Angeles. There, Prieto's father would spend most of his childhood.
- Nathan Gamble
Nathan Gamble is an American child actor. His film debut was in the 2006 Oscar-nominated film "Babel", and he also appeared in the television series Runaway. He recently been cast as James Gordon Jr., son of Lt. James Gordon on "The Dark Knight", sequel of "Batman Begins."
- Peter Wight
Peter Wight (born 1950 in Worthing, England) is a British actor. His television credits include: "Z Cars", "Anna Lee", "Doctor Who", "Holby City", "Where the Heart Is", "Early Doors", "Midsomer Murders" and "Party Animals". He also appeared in notable films such as "Naked", "Secrets & Lies", "Fairytale: A True Story", "Vera Drake", "Pride & Prejudice" and "Babel".
- Clifton Collins Jr.
Clifton Collins, Jr., also known as Clifton Gonzalez-Gonzalez is an American actor. Collins Jr. is the grandson of Mexican actor Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez. He first broke through the mainstream in 1997 with a performance as gang thug César Sánchez in the film "One Eight Seven". In 1998 he enchanted and amused small screen audiences in Ray Bradbury's cult Latino film "The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit".
- Stephen Mirrione
Stephen Mirrione (born February 19, 1969 in Santa Clara County, California) is an American film editor. Mirrione's work on Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic" (2000) earned him an Oscar. He received a second Academy Award nomination in 2006 for his work on Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's film "Babel".
- Chavela Vargas
Chavela Vargas is a Costa Rican singer of rancheras, a folkloric musical form widely popular in Mexico. She dressed as a man, smoked cigars, drank heavily, carried a gun and was known for her characteristic red poncho. In a Colombian television interview in 2000, she openly admitted she was a lesbian. Vargas was born Isabel Vargas Lizano in Costa Rica on April 17 1919. At only 14, she fled the country because of its lack of opportunities for starting a musical career, …
- Michael Peña
Michael Anthony Peña is an American actor. Peña, a Mexican American, was born in Chicago, Illinois, where his father worked at a button factory and his mother was an assistant to a social worker, although both of Peña's parents were originally farmers. Peña attended Marist High School in Chicago. Though Peña has been a regular in independent productions since 1994, his breakthrough performances came in 2004 in two Best Picture Oscar-winning Paul Haggis penned films, …
- Oliver Weindling
Oliver Weindling (born 14 September 1955) is a jazz promoter and founder of the Babel jazz record label. He came from a family which encouraged his interest in music, being taken to the opera and concerts regularly. Originally an economist by training with degrees from Balliol College, Oxford and London School of Economics and ten years working in various banks and other organisations. He nevertheless became more and more involved with music, as a performer, …
- Katy Jurado
Katy Jurado was a Mexican actress. Born María Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado García in Guadalajara, Jalisco, she started her career in Hollywood and moved back to continue filming in Mexico. Her role in the Mexican movie "Nosotros Los Pobres" opposite the well-known Mexican actor Pedro Infante brought her fame. She subsequently appeared in many Hollywood movies including "The Bullfighter and the Lady", …
- Uday Hussein
Dr. Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti (June 18, 1964 Baghdad - July 22, 2003 Mosul), was the eldest son of Saddam Hussein and his first wife, Sajida Talfah. He was for several years seen as the heir apparent of his father. He produced the newspaper "Babel" as well as the youth radio station Voice of Iraq (which ran American pop songs).
- Enmerkar
Enmerkar, according to the Sumerian king list, was the builder of Uruk, and was said to have reigned for "420 years" (or 900 as some copies). It adds that he brought the official kingship with him from the city of Eana, after his father Mesh-ki-ag-gasher, son of Utu, had "entered the sea and disappeared." Enmerkar is also known from a few other Sumerian legends, most notably "Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta", …
- Robert Fyfe
Robert Fyfe is a Scottish-born actor who has appeared as Howard on the British sitcom "Last of the Summer Wine" since 1985. He also appeared in the movies "The 51st State", "Around the World in 80 Days" and "Babel". Other credits include guest appearances on "Z Cars", "Survivors", "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" and "Monarch of the Glen".
- John Cournos
John Cournos (1881 - 1966) was an American writer from a Russian-Jewish background; his family emigrated when he was aged 10. He was one of the Imagist poets, but is better known for his other writing, of novels, short stories, essays and criticism, and as a translator of Russian literature. He used the pseudonym John Courtney. He also wrote for the Philadelphia Record under the pseudonym "Gorky." He married Helen Kestner (1893 - 1960), …
- Richard Ryder
Richard Ryder (20 August 1942 - 27 October 1995) was an American actor from Rochester, New York. Ryder starred in the motion pictures "Abuse" and "Forever Young", as well as the television movies "Threesome", "Laker Girls", "Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story" and "When the Dark Man Calls".
- Jack Kehler
Jack Kehler is an actor. He is sometimes credited as Jack Keeler. Jack has appeared in over 60 feature films. One of his most memorable performances was in film "Love Liza" as Denny, an energetic radio control hobbyist trying to help Philip Seymour Hoffman's character come to terms with the suicide of his wife. He also had a brief but memorable role in "The Big Lebowski" as The Dude's (Jeff Bridges) landlord.
- William Babell
William Babell (or Babel) (1689/1690 - 23 September 1723) was an English musician, composer and prolific arranger of vocal music for harpsichord. He received his musical training from his father, Charles Babel, a bassoonist in the Drury Lane orchestra, Johann Christoph Pepusch and possibly George Frideric Handel. He played the violin in the private band of George I, and appeared as a harpsichordist from 1711, often appearing with William Corbett, …
- Malcolm Lawrence
I'm the founder/CEO and Editor-In-Chief of towerofbabel.com.
- Jan Zábrana
Jan Zábrana was a Czech writer and translator. His parents were teachers and politicians persecuted by the communist regime after the communist revolution of 1948: his mother, member of the regional parliament, was arrested and sentenced to 20 years of prison; his father, mayor of Humpolec before the communist coup, was also sentenced to 20 years in prison. All property of the Zábrana family was confiscated when Jan was nineteen.
- J. Redwood Anderson
John Redwood Anderson was an English poet. He was born in Manchester, and educated at Trinity College, Oxford. After travelling, he settled as a teacher in Kingston-upon-Hull. His play "Babel" (later "The Tower to Heaven") was produced on a number of occasions, and was published by the Oxford University Press.
- Sebastian Babel
Also ich bin fuer alles zu haben! Mache alles mit un kann recht gut die Leutz zum lachen bringen! ich will einfach versuchen mein Leben in vollen Zügen zu genieÃen! Ich bedanke mich in diesem Sinne bei SpiderPig un Bernd das Brot! BÃM BÃM.
- Natalie Cervelli
I'm a passionate person who often gets into a lot of trouble because of it. But is there any other way to be?
- Jason Kupfer
My guidance counselor in 9th grade once referred to me as a "go-getter." I've overheard the term "ladies man" wafting on certain breezes while close to gossipy ocean currents. Older men in unacquainted positions would instantly feel comfortable in designating me as their "son" or "sonny." My brother prefers the term "fucking asshole." So all in all a man of many terms, of many faces one might say. A mystery.
- Carrie Huneycutt
Portishead - Glory Box (Promo Video)
- Amanda Deibert
Click to view My headshots and reel!!!
- Tamarah Suzanne Murley
Graduated from St. John High School in Gulfport, Mississippi. Graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a Master's degree in Mathematics. Her mother is Japanese-American.
- Kenny Babel
Along with James Keaton, he was the personification of Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights X, icon character "Jack," the demonic, twisted, evil clown (2000).
- Fabrice Epelboin
Partner at Yades.com (french web 2.0 consulting firm and incubator) and founder of Agorami.com (social networking technology)
- Mike Babel
- Isaak Babel
- Anna Babel
- Michael Babel
- Le Groupe Babel