- Gordon Bell
Gordon Bell is an artist who lives in the UK. From the 1960s onward he has worked extensively for D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, publishers of "The Beano" and "The Dandy" comics (among others). His sketchy, breezy cartoon style places the emphasis firmly on the foreground characters, with the backgrounds often consisting solely of a blank wall, a townscape silhouette or bleak scrubland. - Nikki Payne
Nikki Payne is a Canadian comedian and actress, well known for her lisp. She has won three Canadian Comedy Awards for Best Stand-up Newcomer and Best Female Stand-up (2003 & 2005). She is the first stand-up in either the male or female category to win the best stand-up award twice. She is also the first stand-up of either gender to win both a best newcomer and best stand-up award. - Mack White
"Mack White" (born December 20, 1952 in Mineral Wells, Texas) is a comic book artist, writer, radio personality, and parapolitical researcher who lives in Austin, Texas. White grew up in North Texas where his father published weekly newspapers in small towns in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, primarily Mansfield and Cleburne. As a teenager in Cleburne, he worked for his father's newspaper as a typesetter, proofreader, copy editor, and writer. - Robert Tinkler
Robert Tinkler is an actor who voiced Mump in Undergrads and Rubeus in Sailor Moon. He also voices Buzz in Cyberchase. Also, he was the voice of pelswck on the Nickelodeon show Pelswick He also played the voice of Cooper in Dino Crisis - Mista Mo
Mista Mo (born Morgan Oliver Smith on January 29, 1972) is the star, writer, music producer, segment and co-executive producer of the Buzz, a sketch comedy television series featuring him and fellow comedian Daryn Jones of YTV & MTV fame. Mo is responsible for coming up with popular segments such as: Nuts 4 Bucks, Jesus Caught on Tape, Buzz Cops, Fat Pride, White History Month etc. The son of a Pentecostal Church Minister, Mo was born in Kingston, Jamaica, … - Daryn Jones
Daryn Jones (born Charles Daryn Jones, January 3, 1978 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian comedian and television and radio personality. He and fellow comedian Mista Mo co-wrote and co-starred on the sketch comedy television show "Buzz" and was also an on-air correspondent for "Rick Mercer Report". Jones started comedy by doing stand-up in comedy clubs at the age of 19, later going to private theatre school. - Manny Lagos
Manuel ("Manny") Lagos (born June 11, 1971 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a former American soccer midfielder, who last played for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. Lagos played college soccer for the NCAA Division-I Milwaukee Panthers from 1990 to 1992, and was named an NCAA First-Team All-American in 1991. After college, Manny played for his father Buzz for the Minnesota Thunder from 1990 to 1996, as an amateur while still in college, and then as a professional. - Alan Rifkin
Alan Rifkin is a former contributing editor of Details magazine. He has also written for the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Premiere, L.A. Weekly, Buzz and The Quarterly. His first book, Signal Hill, was a finalist for the 2004 Southern California Booksellers Award in Fiction. He was also a finalist for the 2003 PEN Center USA Award in Journalism. He lives with his wife and five children in Long Beach, California. - Matthew Freud
Matthew Freud (born 1963) is head of Freud Communications Limited, an international public relations firm in the United Kingdom. While still in his twenties, Freud came to be considered a Wunderkind in the world of British public relations, and something of a 'enfant terrible' by London society. His success has consisted in a unique blend of innovative marketing strategies for high profile corporate clients, aggressive and diverse business investments, … - Amanda Urban
Amanda ("Binky") Urban is a literary agent with International Creative Management, Inc. She paved the way for the success of Donna Tartt's first novel: The Secret History, by creating such media hype and buzz for creating a bidding war and demanding a huge advance ($450,000) for a first time novelist. Tartt's novel was brought to her by fellow Bennington alum Bret Easton Ellis. Amongst others, Urban represents Josh Waitzkin, Haruki Murakami, Jay McInerney, Toni Morrison, … - Buster Clarkson
James Clarkson (March 13, 1915-January 18, 1989), better known as Buster Clarkson, was a baseball player who played briefly in the major leagues and had a long career in the Negro leagues, the minor leagues, and the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League. He is also known as Buzz or Bus Clarkson. - Edwin Eugene Jr
Astronaut, second man on the moon. Aldrin's mother's maiden name was Moon. Had his first name legally changed to "Buzz" in 1979. Moonwalker. Lunar Module Pilot, Apollo 11, making him the second man to walk on the Moon. Hollywood Walk of Fame: corner of Hollywood Blvd and Vine: Large boxed Star with the names of the crew of Apollo Mission. Society of Operating Cameramen, (SOC) Recipient, Technical Achievment Award (1995) "NASA, First live television broadcast from the Moon. (1969)" His... - Buzz Schneider
William "Buzz" Schneider (born September 14, 1954 at Grand Rapids, Minnesota) is a retired American ice hockey player best remembered for his role on the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team that won the gold medal at Lake Placid. He was also a member of the US Olympic hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Schneider grew up in Babbitt, Minnesota where he played hockey, baseball and football at Babbitt High School. - Buzz Calkins
Bradley "Buzz" Calkins (born May 2, 1971 in Denver, Colorado) is a former Indy Racing League driver. After a somewhat successful run in Indy Lights from 1993 to 1995 where he finished 11th, 10th, and 6th in his three seasons, he and his Bradley Motorsports team purchased a 1995 Reynard chassis to compete in the inaugural season of the IRL. He won the series' inaugural race, the Indy 200 at the Walt Disney World Speedway, … - Buzz Parsons
Les "Buzz" Parsons (born Vancouver, B.C., December 16, 1950) is a former Canadian national soccer team player who scored seven goals in 27 games for Canada. Parsons was first a defender, later a midfielder player, and still later was converted into a striker during the Pan American Games in Colombia in 1971. He played primarily in that position until converted back to a defender by the Vancouver Whitecaps in 1979. - Buzz Capra
Lee William "Buzz" Capra (born October 1, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1971 to 1977 for the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. His best season was 1974, when he was 16-8 with a league-leading 2.28 earned run average, and was named a National League All-Star. After retiring as a player, Capra was a pitching coach in the systems of the Mets and Philadelphia Phillies. - Buzz Holmstrom
Haldane "Buzz" Holmstrom (1909-1946) was a pioneer of running the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. He was the first person to float all the way from Green River, Wyoming to Boulder Dam solo. He built his own rowboats, often of his own design, to run whitewater rivers. Born in a logging town in southern Oregon, he was raised in Coquille. As a young man, he worked in a filling station. He began building his flat-bottomed boats in 1934, … - Buzz Cason
Buzz Cason (born James E. Cason, 27 November 1939, in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.) is an American rock singer, songwriter and producer. He was among the founding members of The Casuals, Nashville's first rock and roll band. Together with Richard Williams and Hugh Jarrett of The Jordanaires he recorded as The Statues for Liberty. In 1960, Cason started a solo career under the pseudonym Garry Miles, and had a #16 hit in 1960 with "Look For A Star". - Buzz Stephen
Louis Roberts "Buzz" Stephen is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was born on Thursday, July 13, 1944 in Porterville, CA, which is where he currently resides today. He ended up choosing to attend Fresno State University. Stephen, who was 6'4" tall and who weighed about 205 pounds, was originally drafted by the Houston Astros in the 25th round of the amateur entry draft in 1965. Opting not to sign, he waited until 1966 to be drafted again. - Buzz Arlett
Russell Loris Arlett (January 3, 1899 - May 16, 1964), also known as Buzz Arlett, was an American baseball player sometimes called "the Babe Ruth of the minor leagues." Like Ruth, Arlett was a large man (6'4" and 230 pounds (104 kg)) who began his career as a pitcher before becoming his league's dominant home-run hitter. He was born in Elmhurst, California. - Buzz Peterson
Buzz Peterson, born Robert Bower Peterson, Jr. on May 17, 1963, is currently an executive (director of player personnel) with the Charlotte Bobcats of the NBA. Previously, he was the College Basketball head coach at Coastal Carolina University. He also formerly coached at Tulsa and Tennessee. Peterson played basketball at North Carolina where he was a roommate of Michael Jordan. On June 12, 2007, he joined the Charlotte Bobcats, the team co-owned by Jordan, … - Buzz Sawyer
Buzz Sawyer (born Bruce Woyan June 14, 1959-February 7, 1992) was a professional wrestler who went by the nickname of "Mad Dog". He was known for his crazy antics in the ring and out. - Buzz Osborne
Buzz Osborne (b. 1964), also known as King Buzzo is the guitarist/vocalist/songwriter and technically the only remaining founding member of The Melvins. (Drummer Dale Crover is often regarded as a founding member, but he joined after the band was formed, though before they had yet recorded an album.) Buzz Osbourne is also a founding member/guitarist for both Fantômas and Venomous Concept. - Buzz Boll
Frank "Buzz" Boll (Born March 6, 1911 in Fillmore, Saskatchewan - died January 1 1990) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Americans. Brooklyn Americans and Boston Bruins. - Buzz Nutter
Madison Monroe "Buzz" Nutter (born February 16, 1931 in Summersville, West Virginia) was a center who played twelve seasons in the National Football League. He was selected by the Washington Redskins in the 1953 NFL Draft. Nutter attended Virginia Tech. - Robert 'Buzz' Knudson
Pitched in the minor leagues where he met his wife Jean on a blind date. At the time of his death they were married for 55 years. Knudson spent most of his 50-year career at Todd-AO, an independent post-production sound company, which he joined in 1960 as a recording engineer doing optical transfers. He was president of the company from 1982 to 1990, then served as vice chairman and as a consultant until he retired in 2003. Robert "Buzz" Knudson, one of Hollywood's most respected sound... - Buzz Williams
Buzz Williams is an assistant coach for men's basketball at Marquette University. Williams is one of the top recruiters in the nation. He served as head men's basketball coach at the University of New Orleans, and as an Assistant at Texas A&M, Colorado State, Northwestern State, Texas A&M Kingsville and The University of Texas at Arlington. - Buzz Thomas
Buzz Thomas is the Democratic Floor Leader for the Michigan State Senate. Thomas represents the 4th Senate district, which is completely located in the City of Detroit and includes portions of northwest, east, central, and southwest Detroit. - Buzz Lagos
Buzz Lagos is the former head coach of the Minnesota Thunder. Until he retired in 2005, he was the only coach in team history. He coached the Minnesota Thunder to four A-league Championship matches (1998, 1999, 2000, 2003) winning the championship match in 1999. He also taught math at St. Paul Academy and coached the SPA soccer team during their powerhouse years in the 1980s. Buzz currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota with his wife Sara with three dogs. - Jim Howard
Born December 7, 1966 to Dr. and Mrs. James T. Howard, Buzz Howard Moved to Los Angeles, California in January, 1986 in his relentless pursuit of achieving high goals of notoriety. His musical accomplishments to date include numerous lead guitar session work for major label studios, background vocal assistances in select aired recordings, ghost writings and uncredited recordings for some of the biggest names in the music industry. Buzz's first brush with acting was by chance when he was... - John Buzz Moyer
- Buzz Kilman
Julian "Buzz" Kilman, born in Detroit, Michigan, is a radio talk show personality. He started in radio as the public service director for WBUS-FM, "The Magic Bus" in Miami Beach, Florida. Kilman remained there until station management discovered many of his late night interviews were spoofs. In 1974, he was at WSHE-FM in Ft. Lauderdale, where he did morning news and a weekend public service talk show that had many comedic spoofs. - Buzz Brainard
Cameron "Buzz" Brainard (born and raised in Flint, Michigan) is an American voice and radio actor. After high school, he attended Central Michigan University. He then spent the late 1980s in New York City. He was a DJ on the country radio station KZLA. He is the promo voice of the Disney Channel, host of "Breed All About It" on Animal Planet, voiceover on "This Week in Baseball", and was the "smart-aleck voiceover dude" on the show "Maximum Exposure". - Buzz Belmondo
Buzz Belmondo is the stage name of actor, comedian, film maker, film producer and writer Lorenzo Matawaran. It is also a persona created by Matawaran from his days in improvisational and stand-up comedy. Born on February 20, in San Francisco, California of Luis and Effie Matawaran, a Filipino immigrant couple, he grew up in the North Beach Housing Projects not far from Fisherman's Wharf. - Buzz Westfall
George "Buzz" Westfall (March 19, 1944 - October 27, 2003) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as County Executive of St. Louis County, Missouri from 1991 until his death. He was a Democrat. Wesfall grew up in public housing in St. Louis. He attended St. Louis University High School and graduated from Saint Louis University with his BA and JD degrees. After completing law school, he was hired by Gene McNary to work in the St. - Buzz Feiten
Howard "Buzz" Feiten is an American session musician guitarist. He grew up in Centerport, New York and graduated from Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, in 1966. As Buzzy, he joined the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in 1969, playing such famous gigs as the Atlantic City Pop Festival and the legendary Woodstock Festival. He is a session guitar player who once played with Mr Mister. - Buzz Burbank
Buzz Burbank (born October 7, 1953), whose real name is Mike Elston, has been the newsman for "The Don and Mike Show" since December 2 1991. His "News and Comment" segment airs toward the end of the show, but he is present throughout the program. Burbank's career began in Wichita, Kansas in the 1970s. He has also worked in New York, Philadelphia, San Diego, Minneapolis and New Orleans, hosting talk and entertainment shows. - Buzz Hargrove
Basil Eldon "Buzz" Hargrove (born March 8, 1944, Bath, New Brunswick, Canada) is the current National President of the Canadian Auto Workers trade union. He succeeded Bob White as president of the CAW in 1992. He also serves as a Vice-President on the executive committee of the Canadian Labour Congress. In 1998, he co-authored the book "Labour of Love: The Fight to Create a More Humane Canada" with Wayne Skene. - Massimo Falcone
I'm curios, honest and determined.I have a strong sense of duty and the desire to improve myself.I try to learn every day for grow.I work smart to achieve my goals - Buzz
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