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  1. James Bond

    James Bond (January 4, 1900 - February 14, 1989) was a leading American ornithologist whose name was appropriated by writer Ian Fleming for his fictional spy James Bond. The real Bond was born in Philadelphia and worked as an ornithologist at the Academy of Natural Sciences in that city, rising to become curator of birds there. He was an expert in Caribbean birds and wrote the definitive book on the subject: "Birds of the West Indies," first published in 1936 and, …

  2. Philip Bond

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  3. Samantha Bond

    Samantha Bond (born November 27, 1961) is an English actress best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond films starring Pierce Brosnan. Married to Alexander Hanson and has two children Molly and Tom. She is also the sister of actress Abigail Bond.

  4. Annabelle Bond

    Annabelle Bond (born 1969), is a British fundraiser and socialite. She has held the title of second fastest woman to complete the 103 kilometre MacLehose Trail marathon in Hong Kong. In 2005 she became the fastest woman and fourth fastest person ever to climb all Seven Summits, when she climbed them all in 360 days. She also reached the summit of Mount Everest in 2004, becoming the fourth British woman ever to successfully climb the mountain.

  5. Robert Bond

    Sir Robert Bond (February 25, 1857 - March 16, 1927) was the Prime Minister of Newfoundland from 1900 to 1909. He was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, as the son of merchant John Bond. Bond grew up in St. John's until 1872 when his father died and left the family a good deal of money. He went to England where he was educated and came back to Newfoundland and articled under Sir William Whiteway.

  6. Capel Bond

    Capel Bond (14 December 1730 - 14 February 1790) was an English organist and composer. He was born in Gloucester, the son of William Bond and the younger brother of painter and japanner Daniel Bond (1725 - 1803). He received his education at the Crypt school with his uncle, Rev. Daniel Bond, and at the age of twelve became apprentice to the organist of Gloucester Cathedral, Martin Smith. He left for Coventry in 1749, where he became organist of two large churches, …

  7. Nelson S. Bond

    Nelson Slade Bond (November 23 1908 - November 4 2006) was an American author who wrote extensively for magazines, radio, television and the stage. Bond created science fiction and fantasy, as well as sports and crime fiction. His published fiction is mainly short stories, most of which appeared in pulp magazines in the 1930s and 1940s. Many were published in "Blue Book" magazine. He is particularly noted for his "Lancelot Biggs" series of stories.

  8. Julia Bond

    Julia Bond (February 26, 1987) is an American pornographic actress.

  9. Jessie Bond

    Jessie Bond (January 10 1853-June 17 1942) was an English singer and actress best known for creating most of the mezzo-soprano soubrette roles in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas. She was the sister of Neva Bond, a D'Oyly Carte Opera Company chorister for approximately twelve years, from 1880 to 1891, who created the role of Isabel in the London production of "The Pirates of Penzance".

  10. Tommy Bond

    Thomas Ross Bond was an American actor. A native of Dallas, Texas, Bond was best known for his work as a child actor in the "Our Gang" ("Little Rascals") comedies, and also for being the first actor to portray the role of "Superman's pal" Jimmy Olsen on screen.

  11. John Bond

    Sir John Reginald Hartnell Bond retired as chairman of HSBC Holdings plc on 26 May 2006, after spending 45 years with the bank. He took up the position of Chairman of Vodafone in July 2006. He has been appointed as a member of the Hong Kong Chief Executive's Council of International Advisers.

  12. Graham Bond

    Graham John Clifton Bond (28 October, 1937 in Romford, Essex, England - 8 May, 1974 at Finsbury Park station, Finsbury Park, North London, England) was an English musician, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s. Along with John Mayall and Alexis Korner, Bond was one of the great catalytic figures of '60s rock in Britain.

  13. Michael Bond

    Michael Bond is a Democratic politician, member of the Illinois Senate for the 31st District since 2007. Bond and his wife Jennifer live in Grayslake, with their three children. He received his Bachelor's degree in Economics from Southern Illinois University in 1992, and his MBA in Finance from Roosevelt University in 1997. Prior to being elected to the Senate he held various finance and budgeting positions with Allstate Insurance Company, …

  14. Edward Bond

    Edward Bond (born July 18 1934) is an English playwright, theatre director, poet, theorist and screenwriter. He is the author of the play "Saved" (1965), the production of which was instrumental in the abolition of theatre censorship in the UK. His highly controversial work has met with extremes of reaction, from vilification to claims that he is the world's greatest living dramatist.

  15. Shane Bond

    Shane Edward Bond (born 7 June, 1975 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand cricketer. A right-handed fast bowler, who plays for the Canterbury Wizards state team and has played for the national side since 2001. He has been New Zealand's most potent fast bowling threat for a number of years and is considered the 3rd fastest bowler playing the game, whilst possessing the least controversial action.

  16. Steve Bond

    Steve Bond is a television actor and model. Born Shlomo Goldberg in Haifa, Israel on April 22, 1953, Steve Bond was a child actor who starred in "Tarzan and the Jungle Boy," a 1968 release. He inrecreated himself in America in the early 1980s after doing his mandatory military service for the state of Israel.

  17. Ward Bond

    Wardell E. Bond was an American film actor whose qualities of both rugged appearance and easygoing charm led to featured roles in numerous classic films.

  18. George Phillips Bond

    George Phillips Bond (May 20, 1825 - February 17, 1865) was an American astronomer. He was the son of William Cranch Bond. Some sources give his year of birth as 1826. His early interest was in nature and birds, but after his elder brother William Cranch Bond Jr. died, he felt obliged to follow his father into the field of astronomy. He succeeded his father as director of Harvard College Observatory from 1859 until his death.

  19. William Cranch Bond

    William Cranch Bond (September 9, 1789 - January 29, 1859) was an American astronomer, and the first director of Harvard College Observatory.

  20. Michael Bond

    Michael Bond, OBE, (born January 13, 1926 in Newbury, Berkshire) is an English children's author. He is the creator of Paddington Bear and has written about the adventures of a guinea pig named Olga da Polga. Bond also writes culinary mystery stories for adults featuring Monsieur Pamplemousse and his faithful bloodhound, Pommes Frites. Bond was educated at Presentation College, a Catholic school in Reading.

  21. Horace Mann Bond

    Horace Mann Bond (November 8, 1905 - December 21, 1972) was an American educator, writer, and the father of civil-rights leader Julian Bond. Horace was the grandson of slaves and the child of an extraordinary couple. His mother was a schoolteacher, his father a minister, both of whom had attended Oberlin College. He was the sixth of seven children. Bond excelled in school, graduating from high school at the age of fourteen.

  22. Derek Bond

    Derek William Douglas Bond MC (born January 26, 1920, Glasgow, Scotland, died October 15 2006, London, England) was a popular British actor. He enjoyed a varied film, stage and television career, which began in 1938 with experience with the Finchley Amateur Dramatic Society. His convential good looks secured him a number of dramatic and light comedy roles. He made a lasting impression in the title role of the 1947 Ealing Studios production of Nicholas Nickleby.

  23. Nigel Bond

    Nigel Bond (born 15 November, 1965) is an English professional snooker player. Bond's career peaked in the mid-1990s. He reached the final of the World Championships in 1995, but lost to Stephen Hendry 18-9. As a consequence of reaching the final, he climbed to number 5 in the world rankings for 1996/97, and in that same season he acquired his only ranking tournament victory, the British Open, beating John Higgins 9-8 after needing a snooker in the final frame.

  24. Jennie Bond

    Jennie Bond (born August 19, 1950 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire) is an English journalist. She worked for fourteen years as the BBC's royal correspondent.

  25. Tommy Bond

    Thomas Henry Bond (April 2, 1856 - January 24, 1941) was a 19th century major league baseball pitcher. A native of Granard, Ireland, he lived to be the last survivor of the National League's first season (1876). Bond played for the Brooklyn Atlantics (1874), Hartford Dark Blues (1875-1876), Boston Red Caps (1877-1881), Worcester Ruby Legs (1882), Boston Reds (1884), and Indianapolis Hoosiers (1884). In 1877 he was the winner of baseball's first pitching Triple Crown, …

  26. Walter Bond

    Walter Bond (born February 1 1969 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'5" guard from the University of Minnesota, Bond was never drafted by an NBA team but did manage to play in 3 NBA seasons. He played for Dallas Mavericks, Utah Jazz and Detroit Pistons. In his NBA career, Bond played in 153 games and scored a total of 873 points. On November 10, 1992, in just his second professional game in the NBA, …

  27. Tera Bond

    Tera Bond (also known as Samanta) is a porn star and nude model. She was born in Budapest, Hungary on August 20, 1978.

  28. Johnny Bond

    Johnny Bond (1 June 1915 - 12 June 1978) born Cyrus Whitfield Bond in Enville, Oklahoma, was a popular country music entertainer of the 1940s through the 1960s and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Bond got his first break working for Jimmy Wakely in the late 1930s and went on to join Gene Autry's Melody Ranch in 1940.

  29. Andy Bond

    Andy Bond (born March 16, 1965 in Grantham) is the Chief Executive Officer of ASDA.

  30. Eddie Bond

    Eddie Bond (born July 1, 1933 in Memphis, Tennessee) was a pioneer singer and guitar player of American Rockabilly music. In the mid 1950s, Eddie Bond recorded for Sun Records and toured with Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Warren Smith and others. He is most infamous for having made fun of the then 18-year-old Elvis Presley, after seeing him perform live, at a Memphis club, …

  31. Scott Bond

    Scott Bond is a trance music artist, producer, and promoter from Birmingham, England. He started out DJing at venues such as C.R.E.A.M., Miss Moneypenny's, Fun and Gatecrasher. Scott Bond, John Purser, Darren Hodson and Nick Rose have also recorded under the name Q:Dos, producing and writing dance tracks as well as re-mixing for most of the major dance labels. Scott has also worked on many tracks with DJ Solar Stone.

  32. Colin Bond

    Colin Bond (born 24 February 1942) is an Australian former racing driver. Bond reached the highest levels in Australian motorsport in 1969 when he was recruited to the newly-formed Holden Dealer Team. He quickly found success, winning the 1969 Hardie-Ferodo 500 mile race (now the Bathurst 1000) at Bathurst, New South Wales in a Holden Monaro. Bond was a particularly versatile driver, also finding success in the Australian Rally Championship, winning the title in 1971, …

  33. Troy Bond

    Troy Bond (born July 14, 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League. He played for the Carlton Football Club, wearing number 8 playing every game in their record-breaking premiership year (1995), but was dropped for the Grand Final, prompting him to immediately leave the Blues. He finished his career with Adelaide wearing number 18, tasting premiership success in 1997.

  34. Shadrach Bond

    Shadrach Bond (November 24, 1773-April 12, 1832) was a representative from Illinois Territory to the United States Congress. In 1818, he was elected Governor of Illinois, becoming the new state's first chief executive. In an example of American politics during the Era of Good Feelings, Bond was elected to both positions without opposition. Bond was born in 1773 in Frederick, Maryland. He had Illinois Country connections through his uncle, …

  35. Larry Bond

    Larry Bond (1952 -) is the designer of the Harpoon and Command at Sea gaming systems and several supplements for the games. He is an accomplished author with numerous novels to his credit, including "Dangerous Ground", "Day of Wrath", "The Enemy Within", "Cauldron", Vortex and "Red Phoenix". He also co-authored Red Storm Rising with Tom Clancy.

  36. Mike Bond

    Mike Bond is an American novelist, war and human rights journalist, and poet. Bond was a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate in Montana in 1982, and served in Al Gore's 2000 Presidential campaign as head of Colorado Business Leaders for Gore and as a spokesman in several western states (Colorado, Utah, and Oregon) for Gore environmental positions. Bond was a correspondent for "The Financial Times" newsletters in Paris from 1990 to 1998, …

  37. Kain Bond

    Kain Bond (born June 19, 1985) is an English former professional footballer. Bond was born in Torquay and grew up in the Chelston district of the town. He joined the Torquay United Centre of Excellence, and became a prolific scorer for the Gulls' Under-16 side. He signed on as a trainee at Plainmoor in July 2001 and made his league debut on October 12, 2002 as a substitute for Paul Holmes in a 2-1 defeat away to Boston United.

  38. David Brody Bond

    David Brody Bond is a US architect. On April 13, 2004 the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation announced that he would serve as the assosiate architect to assist Michael Arad and Peter Walker with their design for Reflecting Absence, a planned memorial to the September 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trade Center site.

  39. Chris Bond

    Chris Bond is an assistant coach for the Western Bulldogs Australian rules football team. He formerly played as a rover.

  40. Thomas R. Bond II

    Thomas R. Bond II (born August 12th, 1964) is a American Producer/Director. Bond is also the son of the late actor Tommy Bond who portrayed "Butch" the bully, in the Our Gang (Little Rascals) comedies, and cub reprter Jimmy Olsen in the original Superman serials.

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