- Narmadashankar Dave
Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave (August 24, 1833 – February 26, 1886), popularly known as "Narmad", was a Gujarati author, poet, scholar and public speaker. - Comedy Dave
David Lloyd Vitty (born April 24 1974 in Hong Kong), more commonly known as Comedy Dave, is officially the 'director of comedy' for The Chris Moyles Show broadcast on BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom, although 'sidekick to Moyles' is a good description of his role. Dave fell into his role by accident - he studied Radio Production at college, but never had any ambitions to be 'on air'. He began working as a 'tech op' for Radio 1 on 5 December 1996. - Arvind Dave
Arvind Dave (born May 1 1940) is the former Governor of three states in India. He was the governor of Arunachal Pradesh from 1999 to 2003, of Assam briefly during 2003, and of Manipur, from 2003 until August 6 2004.He hails from Udaipur in Rajasthan. He is a former Research and Analysis Wing director - East Side Dave
David "East Side Dave" McDonald is an associate producer and on air personality for the Ron and Fez Show. The show can be heard on XM Satellite Radio, Channel 202 The Virus weekdays from 12-3PM (EST). Dave married his fiance Casey Elan live on the show at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square on Thursday, June 21st, 2007. Dave is of Irish decent, was born in California, but was raised in Spring Lake, New Jersey. - Cigar Dave
David Zeplowitz (nicknamed "Cigar Dave" and "The General"), is the creator and host of "Smoke This!"-- a nationally syndicated radio program devoted entirely to cigar smoking and its accompanying lifestyle. - Manon Dave
Manon Dave (born May 1, 1985), commonly referred to as MDC or Schizo, is a British/Asian music producer, based in London, UK. - Victor Dave
Victor Dave (1847 - 1922 was a Belgian journalist. Between 1865 and 1873 he worked for the German Socialist movement, but then, influenced by Bakunin and Proudhon, he converted to anarchism, becoming a close associate of Johann Most. Following four years of imprisonment in Germany for his activities, Dave moved to London, where his more authoritarian anarchism was opposed by the anarcho-communist Josef Peukert. - Dead Air Dave
Dead Air Dave is a radio personality who got his start as an intern at WXRK New York in 1994. He has used the name A.B. Love on the radio in the past. His first on-air gig was at WPDH Poughkeepsie. He moved on to WBHT Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, WKRZ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, WRRV Middletown, WDBZ 'The Buzz'/WBIX 'Big 105' New York City, and Sirius Satellite Radio hitmusic channels. Dead Air Dave became the name when he was hired as a personality on WXRK New York in September 1998. - Dave
Dave is the stage name of Wouter Otto Levenbach, a Francophone singer from the Netherlands who had a string of number one hits in France in the 1970s. Despite his great success, he is still virtually unknown in his country of origin. - Ray Davies
Raymond Douglas Davies, CBE (born June 21, 1944 in Fortis Green, London) is an influential English rock musician, best known as lead singer-songwriter for The Kinks - one of the most influential, prolific and long-lived British Invasion bands - which he led with his younger brother, Dave. He has also acted, directed and produced shows for theatre and television. - Tony Jones
Anthony "Tony" Jones (born. July 10, 1961) is an Australian sports journalist. In his career, Jones has been most noted for his work with the Nine Network in Australia, as a sports reporter for National Nine News and host of Sunday's edition of "The Footy Show." One of the most famous incidents he has reported on in recent times was the Whispers in the Sky umpiring scandal in the Australian Football League. - Ivan Reitman
Ivan Reitman is a Slovakian-born, Canadian-raised jewish film actor, producer, and director. He is most remembered for directing and producing a string of comedies, mostly in the 1980s and 1990s. Reitman worked on a number of films after graduating from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He produced two films for director David Cronenberg with "Shivers/They Came from Within/The Parasite Murders" (1974) and "Rabid" (1976). - Kevin Dunn
Kevin Dunn (born February 26, 1956) is an American character actor who has appeared in supporting roles in a number of films since the 1980s. Dunn was born in Chicago, Illinois to Margaret, a nurse, and John Dunn, a musician and poet. His sister is actor/comedian Nora Dunn. Dunn's film appearances include "Small Soldiers", "Stir of Echoes", "Godzilla", "Snake Eyes", "Nixon", "Mad Love", "Ghostbusters II", "Dave", … - Evan Handler
Evan Handler (born January 10, 1961 in New York City) is an American actor and leukemia patient advocate who has appeared in films and television dramas and sitcoms including "Six Feet Under", "Law & Order", "The West Wing", "Sex and the City", and was featured in one episode of "Friends", "Ed" and "24". He was a co-star in the ABC sitcoms "It's Like, You Know..." and "Hot Properties". Handler is also an author. - Dave Keuning
David Brent Keuning is the guitarist for the American synth rock band The Killers. - Wayne Henderson
Wayne Henderson (born 16 September 1983) is an Irish goalkeeper, currently playing for Preston North End. Born in Dublin, Henderson comes from a family of goalkeepers. His father Paddy played for Shamrock Rovers in the 1960s, and older brothers Dave and Stephen played with great success in the League of Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s. His nephew Stephen currently plays for Bristol City - Phil Alvin
Phil Alvin (born March 6, 1953 in Downey, California) is an American singer and guitarist. He is known primarily as the frontman of the roots-rock band The Blasters Alvin grew up in Downey, California in a music-loving family where he and his younger brother Dave were exposed to blues,rockabilly, and country. Inspired and influenced by the music they grew up with, … - David Packard
David Packard (September 7, 1912 - March 26, 1996) was a cofounder of Hewlett-Packard. Born in Pueblo, Colorado, he received his B.A. from Stanford University in 1934. Afterwards he worked for the General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York. In 1938, he returned from New York to Stanford, where he received a master's in electrical engineering the following year. In the same year, he married Lucile Salter with whom he had four children: David, Nancy, Susan, and Julie. - Theo Travis
Theo Travis (born 1964 in Birmingham) is a British saxophonist and flautist. Travis received his degree in flute and saxophone from the University of Manchester and has worked among others with Gong, Porcupine Tree, The Tangent, Bass Communion, No-Man, David Sylvian, Burnt Friedman and Dave and Richard Sinclair. Since 1999, he has recorded with bassist Dave Sturt and varying guest musicians in the band Cipher and, in 2006, he has joined Soft Machine Legacy, … - Stephen Henderson
Stephen Henderson, (born May 2 1988 in Dublin), is an Irish goalkeeper playing for Bristol City. - Denise Scott
Denise Scott is a popular Melbourne-based stand-up comedian, actor and radio personality. She is currently a member of the Vega 91.5 FM breakfast radio show; "Dave and Denise with Shaun Micallef". She is one of the most frequent guests on Spicks and Specks and has appeared a few times on The Glass House - Adam Horowitz
Adam Horowitz is the writer of the television shows "Felicity", "Black Sash", "One Tree Hill", "Popular", "Fantasy Island", "Birds of Prey", "Life As We Know It", and "Lost". Currently in the 2006-2007 season, he's co-executive producer for Lost. He also wrote "Confessions of an American Bride", a made for television movie. - Mia Tyler
Mia Abagale Tallarico aka Mia Tyler (born December 22, 1978 in Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, New Hampshire) is an American plus-size model and actress. She is the daughter of Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler and actress Cyrinda Foxe. Mia is also the half-sister of actress Liv Tyler (whose mother is actress and singer Bebe Buell). While growing up, the young Mia and Liv crossed circles many times and were good friends before they ever discovered that they were sisters. - Lauren Shuler Donner
Lauren Shuler Donner (born Cleveland, Ohio on June 23, 1949) is a movie producer who specializes in mainstream in youth and family-oriented entertainment. Shuler Donner, married to Richard Donner, entered the entertainment industry as one of the first women members in Hollywood Electronic Camera Union (Local IA 659). She worked as a camera operator on a number of TV projects before graduating to associate producer of "ABC's World Wide of Entertainment" in 1973, … - Faith Prince
Faith Prince (born August 5, 1957) is an award-winning American actress and singer known primarily for her work on Broadway. She was born in Augusta, Georgia and raised in Lynchburg, Virginia, where she dabbled in theater at E.C. Glass High School. She made her Broadway debut in "Jerome Robbins' Broadway" (1989) and followed this with a role in the ill-fated "Nick & Nora". - Scott Moffatt
Scott Andrew Moffatt was born on March 30th, 1983 in Whitehorse, Yukon. Within a year after his birth, he became big brother to triplets Clint, Bob and Dave. As a child, Scott did some small-time modelling for a catalogue and bought his first guitar with his earnings at the tender age of six. - Jack Gregory
Jack Morrison Gregory (August 14 1895, North Sydney, New South Wales - August 7 1973, Bega, New South Wales) was an Australian cricketer. As well as 129 first class matches for New South Wales he played in 24 Tests between 1920 and 1928. He was known mainly as a fearsome right-arm fast bowler but he also achieved a batting average of 36.50 and 1146 runs including two centuries, batting left-handed and gloveless. - Charles Gregory
Charles William Gregory (30 September 1878 - 14 November 1910) was an Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales. In November 1906, Gregory scored 383 for New South Wales against Queensland, at the time an Australian record. Gregory was born in Sydney; he died at the age of 32 in the Darlinghurst region of the same city. Four of his relatives played Test cricket for Australia: his brother Syd won 58 caps, his cousin Jack 24, … - Dave Winer
Dave Winer , 39, has been a commercial software developer, marketer and software demoer since 1979. Winer pioneered the category of outline processing, shipping ThinkTank for the IBM PC, Apple II and Macintosh in 1983 and 1984; Ready for the IBM PC in 1985 and MORE for Macintosh in 1986. MORE won MacUser's first Product of the Year Eddy in 1986. He founded and was president of Living Videotext, Inc., which merged with Symantec in 1987. - David Warbeck
David Warbeck (born 17 November 1941 in Christchurch, New Zealand-died 23 July 1997 in London, England) was an actor best known for his film roles throughout Europe. He acted in two Italian horror films directed by Lucio Fulci - "The Black Cat" and "The Beyond". Other film credits include: "Trog", "Twins of Evil", "A Fistful of Dynamite", "Hunter of the Apocalypse", "Ark of the Sun God", "Lassiter", … - Dave 'Bambi' Ellesmere
Dave Ellesmere is a drummer, born in Southport, England and who plyed in 1980's UK punk bands such as The Insane and Discharge He also dossed at Woody's place in Crossens whilst drumming with Gaz Sumner in Hylas and the Nymphs. Armageddon started their short crusade from here too with Woody on drums, Jamie O'Mally on guitar, … - Michael C. Gross
Michael C. Gross is an American artist and film producer. He is best known for his work as Art Director for "National Lampoon". He was hired in 1970, and his work first appeared in the "nostalgia" issue. He left the magazine in 1974 and formed Pellegrini, Kaestle, & Gross, Inc., which contributed to the magazine on special projects throughout the rest of the 1970s. After that, he served as a producer and executive producer for several films, … - Kelvin Mercer
Kelvin Mercer (born August 17, 1969) is a rapper, producer, and one-third of the groundbreaking hip hop trio De La Soul. He is known more famously by his alias Posdnuos, or simply Pos. Pos and Dave were childhood friends. They met Mase in the early 80s while attending Amityville High School in Long Island, New York. Pos' father was a jazz enthusiast. - Dave Tippett
David "Dave" Tippett (Born: August 25, 1961 in Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a former left-winger and current head coach in the National Hockey League. Tippett is the 19th head coach of the Dallas Stars, since accepting the job on May 21, 2002. As head coach for the Dallas Stars, Tippet has a career record of 87-48-27. - Dave Attell
Dave Attell (born January 18, 1965) is a popular American stand-up comedian and host of Comedy Central's Insomniac with Dave Attell . Attell has been called "one of the most original voices of his generation"[citation needed]. He is originally from Rockville Centre, New York and now lives in New York City. Dave Attell 's initial dive into stand-up comedy is attributed to his indecisiveness as to what he should do after college. - David Hewett
David Norman Hewett (born July 14, 1971 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand Rugby Union footballer. His usual position is at prop.He is simply known as Dave. He plays for the Canterbury Crusaders in the Super 14 and for Canterbury in the Air New Zealand Cup.He is 1.91m tall and weighs 116kg.He made his debut for the All Blacks at the age of 30 on November 2001 against Ireland.He has played 22 tests for the All Blacks and has scored two tries - David Holliday
Member of the Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT). - Dave Pratap
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Lexie Darnell Bigham, Jr. was an African-American film and television actor. Bigham appeared in numerous independent films and television series. His prominent roles came in the films "Se7en", "Boyz n the Hood", "South Central", "Dave", "Drop Zone", "Airheads", "Up Close and Personal", and "High School High". Bigham died in a car accident in Los Angeles on December 17, 1995, at the age of 27, …
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