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  1. Otto Glória

    Otto Martins Glória was a Brazilian football (soccer) coach. With his numerous titles he is one of the most successful coaches in the history of the game. He had his greatest successes with SL Benfica in Lisbon, Portugal, which he guided to nine national trophies. With the Nigerian national football team he won the 1980 African Cup of Nations In his first period with Benfica fell the transformation of the club to professional standards.

  2. Gloria

    Gloria (Bulgarian Cyrillic: "Глория") is a famous pop-folk singer from Bulgaria. She was born Galina Peneva Ivanova on June 28, 1973 in Ruse, Northern Bulgaria. Arguably the most popular of her generation, she is known as the "Mother of pop-folk." She has been an active performer since 1990 and her latest album ("Blagodarya") was released in Bulgaria in February 2007.

  3. Van Morrison

    Van Morrison was born in Belfast in 1945, the son of a shipyard worker who collected American blues and jazz records. Van grew up listening to the music of Muddy Waters, Mahalia Jackson , Lightnin' Hopkins and John Lee Hooker . As a teenager he played guitar, sax and harmonica with a series of local Irish showbands, skiffle and rock'n'roll groups before forming an r&b band called Them in 1964.

  4. Laura Branigan

    Laura Branigan was a popular American singer/actress from Brewster, New York, best known in the U.S. for the song "Gloria" (1982). She received the first of four Grammy Award nominations for that 1982 hit and the following year, Branigan introduced the ballad "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" (1983), which hit #1 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart. The same year, she had another Top-10 hit with "Solitaire".

  5. Bill Gaither

    William J. Gaither (born March 28 1936) is an American singer and songwriter of southern gospel and Contemporary Christian music. He has written numerous popular Christian songs with his wife, Gloria. Besides performing solo and with his wife, Gaither has appeared as part of the Bill Gaither Trio, the Gaither Vocal Band, and as a part of his "Homecoming" groups.

  6. Marc Bolan

    Marc Bolan (born Mark Feld; 30 September 1947 - 16 September 1977), was an English singer, songwriter and guitarist whose hit singles, fashion sensibilities and stage presence with T. Rex in the early 1970s helped cultivate the glam rock era and made him one of the most recognisable stars in British music of the time.

  7. Buck Henry

    Buck Henry Zuckerman (born December 9 1930), best known as Buck Henry, is an American actor, writer and director, known for his work in television, film, comedy, and satire.

  8. Brigitte Helm

    Brigitte Eva Gisela Schittenhelm was a German actress, most famous for her role as Maria in Fritz Lang's 1927 silent film, "Metropolis". After "Metropolis", which was her second film, Helm made over 30 other films, including talking pictures, before retiring in 1936. Her other appearances include "The Love of Jeanne Ney" (1927), "Alraune" (1928), "Gloria" (1931), "The Blue Danube" (1932) and "Gold" (1934).

  9. Donna Feldman

    Donna Feldman (born on April 28, 1982 in Calabasas, California) is an American model and actress of Israeli descent, who appeared in several fashion shows, including the Mercedes-Benz fashion week in Los Angeles and the Macy's Passport fashion show. She did print campaigns for Rampage, Jaguar, Fila, Wella, Zanetti for Italy, Diesel and Tornado in Israel, Panasonic in Japan, and Platini Jeans in North and South America.

  10. Sarita Choudhury

    Sarita Choudhury (birth name: Sarita Catherine Louise Choudhury) (born August 18, 1966 in London, England) is a British-born actress of half Indian (Bengali) and half English descent. Her parents, Prabhas Chandra Choudhury and Julia Patricia Spring, married in 1964 in Lucea, Jamaica. She is best known for her roles in the Mira Nair-directed feature films "Mississippi Masala" (1992), "The Perez Family" (1995) and "Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love" (1996).

  11. Bernardo Vergara

    Bernardo M. Vergara is a former Philippines government official living in Baguio City. He served as Congressman from the lone district of Baguio for three terms from 1992 to 2001, and as mayor of Baguio for one term from 2001 to 2004. Through his leadership as congressman, he has been instrumental in the upliftment of Baguio City ruined by the July 1990 devastating earthquake.

  12. Steve Marshall

    Steve Marshall (born July 19, 1943) is a writer and producer for film and television. He began his entertainment career in radio, rising to the level of Program Director of the CBS-owned KNX-FM in Los Angeles in the early 70's. After a number of successful years in radio, Marshall wrote a script on spec for the CBS television series WKRP in Cincinnati. Not only did the producers of the show buy his spec script, but they put him on staff as well.

  13. Bill Berkson

    Bill Berkson is an American poet. Born in New York City, he attended Brown University, Columbia University, the New School for Social Research and New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. Currently (as of 2006) he lives in San Francisco where he teaches art history and literature at the San Francisco Art Institute. Bill Berkson is the author of sixteen books and pamphlets of poetry, including the collections "Serenade", "Fugue State", …

  14. Laurence Cummings

    Laurence Cummings, MA (Oxon), ARCM, FRCO, HonRAM is a harpsichordist, organist, and conductor. He is Head of Historical Performance at the Royal Academy of Music (since 1997), Musical Director of the London Handel Orchestra and Festival (since 1999), Musical Director of the Tilford Bach Society, a founding member of the London Handel Players, and a Trustee of the Handel House Museum.

  15. Rae Allen

    Rae Allen (born July 3 1926) is an American stage, film and television actress. Born Raffaella Giulia Teresa D'Abruzzo in New York City, Allen won the Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Play for "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little". She had two prior Tony nominations. Allen appeared in the original Broadway production of "Damn Yankees" as the nosy reporter Gloria and recreated the role in the subsequent film adaptation.

  16. Steve Antin

    Steven Howard Antin (born February 17, 1956) is a American actor, stunt man, screenwriter, producer and director. Antin was born in Portland, Oregon. He may be most remembered as Troy, the bad-guy preppie jock in Steven Spielberg's "The Goonies" and as a co-lead in the film "The Last American Virgin". He also had a memorable performance as one of the rapists in the award winning film "The Accused".

  17. Egil Hovland

    Egil Hovland is a Norwegian composer. Hovland was born in Råde. He studied at the Oslo conservatory with Arild Sandvold and Bjarne Brustad, in Copenhagen with Vagn Holmboe, in Tanglewood with Aaron Copland, and in Florence with Luigi Dallapiccola. He has been the organist and choir leader in Fredrikstad since 1949. He composed two symphonies, a concerto for trumpet and strings, a "Music for ten instruments", a set of Variations for two pianos, …

  18. José María de Pereda

    José María de Pereda was one of the most distinguished of modern Spanish novelists. He was educated at the Institute Cántabro of Santander, whence he went in 1852 to Madrid, where he studied with the vague purpose of entering the artillery corps. Abandoning this design after three years' trial, he returned home and began his literary career by contributing articles to a local journal, "La Abeja montañesa" in 1858. He also wrote much in a weekly paper, …

  19. Cornel Cornea

    Cornel Flaviu Cornea is a Romanian professional football player currently at FC Vaslui. His first match in Liga I was against FCM Bacau, when he was playing at Gloria.

  20. Christian Jacobs

    Christian Richards Jacobs (born January 11, 1972 in Rexburg, Idaho), known by the stage name The MC Bat Commander or MCBC for short, has been the lead singer of The Aquabats since the band formed in 1994. As a child, he played the role of Joey Stivic (son of Mike and Gloria Stivic from "All in the Family") in the short-lived sitcom "Gloria".

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  22. Gloria Steinem

    Steinem's lifelong career as a writer and journalist began after college. A co-founder of New York magazine in 1968, Steinem was always active in a wide array of political and social causes. She became a major feminist leader in the late 1960s and in 1971 co-founded MS Magazine, where she serves as contributing editor today.

  23. Ruth Carter Stapleton

    Ruth Carter Stapleton (August 7, 1929- September 26, 1983) was the sister of Jimmy Carter and was known in her own right as a Christian evangelist. She died of pancreatic cancer in 1983. Ruth was born August 7, 1929, in Plains, Georgia, the third of the four children in the family of James Earl Carter, Sr. and Lillian Gordy Carter. Besides the former president, Stapleton had an older sister, Gloria (1926-1990) and a younger brother, Billy, (1937-1988).

  24. Gloria Hooper Baroness Hooper

    Gloria Dorothy Hooper, Baroness Hooper CMG, FRSA, FRGS (born 25 May 1939) is a British lawyer. The daughter of Frederick Hooper and Frances Maloney, she was educated at La Sainte Union Convent and at the Royal Ballet School. Hooper was further educated at the University of Southampton, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in law in 1960 and at Universidad Central del Ecuador, where she was a Rotary Foundation Fellow.

  25. Sonia Pottinger

    Sonia Pottinger (born c. 1940) is a Jamaican reggae record producer. The most important Jamaican woman involved in music business, Mrs Pottinger's produced artists from the mid 1960s until the mid 1980s. Married to music producer Lyndon Pottinger, she opened her "Tip Top Records Shop" in the mid 1960s and started to record musicians in 1966. The first single she issued (recorded at Federal Recording Studios) was a Baba Brooks tune which became a Jamaican hit.

  26. Vernon Harrell

    Vernon "Verne" Harrell was an R&B singer from New York who released several singles in the 1960's and 1970's. He also co-wrote songs with J. R. Bailey (a former member of The Cadillacs and writer of "Everybody Plays The Fool" by The Main Ingredient). Several songs penned by the two include "Soul Shing-A-Ling" and "Seven Days Too Long" by Chuck Wood in 1966, and "Sweet, Sweet Lovin'" by The Platters in 1967.

  27. Aleyn

    Aleyn ("fl. c." 1400) was an English composer. Two of his works survive in the Old Hall Manuscript, one a Gloria (no. 8), the other a Sarum Agnus Dei discant (no. 3, Old Hall, no. 128), later scratched out, which is ascribed to W. Aleyn. If this inscription is correct, the conflation of this composer and Johannes Alanus, who wrote "Sub Arturo Plebs", is incorrect. David Fallows ascribed this Agnus to W. Typp, however it seems that he was mistaken.

  28. Gloria Diaz

    Gloria Maria Aspillera Diaz (born 1950) is a veteran in Philippine cinema, and the first Filipino to bring home the Miss Universe crown.

  29. Barbara Bears

    Barbara Bears is a principal dancer with the Houston Ballet in Houston, Texas. A native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Bears joined the Houston Ballet in 1988 and was unexpectedly chosen by choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan for his ballet "Gloria", an honor Bears regards as her most profound defining moment. She was awarded the silver medal at the International Ballet Competition in 1991 and promoted to principal dancer four years later.

  30. Leda Nicoletti

    Had two twin daughters: Atte Ughetti and Ilia Ughetti. Both appeared with their mother in _Redenzione (1942)_ directed by Marcello Albani. It was their first and only screen appearance.

  31. Tony Gloria
  32. Rodrigo Glória
  33. Paulo Glória
  34. Mommy Gloria
  35. Leah Gloria
  36. Angelo Gloria
  37. Danny Gloria
  38. Helena Maria Glória Viana
  39. Layla Di Gloria
  40. John Gloria

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