- Tord Grip
Tord Grip is a Swedish football manager. Prior to England's exit in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he was one of Sven-Göran Eriksson's assistant coaches of the English national football team. Tord Grip began his football career as a teenager playing for Ytterhogdals IK, later playing part-time in the top flight for Degerfors IF and AIK while studying for his degree in Physical Education.
- Michael Jackson
Michael (Mike) Jackson (born November 8, 1970 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian actor. Jackson grew up in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia where he currently lives. In addition to his acting role on "Trailer Park Boys", Jackson has contributed to the local music scene with many group and solo projects,including Moral Support, Aimless, Thruster, The Thursday Toads, Pink Kitten, Defense Andrew, The Sycamores, Rick of The Skins, El Groupo De Rock, Vavoom, T-Bag, …
- Bo Jonsson
Bo Jonsson (Grip) was head of the royal council and marshal under the regency of Magnus II of Sweden. Also in the council was his friend and colleague, Karl Ulfsson av Ulvåsa, eldest son of Saint Birgitta. From 1369, during Albert of Sweden’s reign, he was "Officialis Generalis" (the king's highest official) and from 1371 Lord High Steward ("drots" in Swedish). Bo Jonsson dominated the political life of Sweden and Finland for decades.
- Don Budge
John Donald ("Don") Budge (June 13 1915 - January 26 2000) was an American tennis champion who was a World No. 1 player for 5 years, first as an amateur and then as a professional. He is most famous as the first man to win in a single year the four tournaments that compose the Grand Slam of tennis. Budge was considered to have the best backhand in the history of tennis, at least until the emergence of Ken Rosewall in the 1950s and '60s.
- Bill Watterson
William B. "Bill" Watterson II (born July 5, 1958) is an American cartoonist, and the author of the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" and select "Target: The Political Cartoon Quarterly Magazine" drawings.
- Roy Karch
Roy Karch (born December 21, 1946 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director of pornographic films. He is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame.
- Lawrence Bender
While studying for his degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Maine, Bender began attending dance lessons and eventually toured the northeast with the Ralph Robertson Ballet Company. He moved to New York City and won a scholarship to "Fame" choreographer Louis Falco 's dance academy. After sustaining a dance injury, he moved into acting. He studied with coach Sandra Seacat alongside such actors as Jessica Lange , Mickey Rourke , Marlo Thomas and Christopher Reeve .
- Marquis Grissom
Marquis Deon Grissom, nicknamed "Grip" (born 17 April 1967) is a former Major League Baseball player. He excelled in baseball at Lakeshore High School, under the tutelage of baseball coach Mike Juenger. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently resides in College Park, Georgia.
- Jay Chandrasekhar
Jayanth Jambulingam Chandrasekhar (born April 9, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois) is an actor, comedian, writer, and film director with the comedy team Broken Lizard. He is best known for directing the film version of "The Dukes of Hazzard", as well as the cult hits "Super Troopers", "Club Dread", and "Beerfest". He also starred as the cab driver in the "Terror Taxi" skit from "Jackass: Number Two".
- Kenneth Peach
Kenneth D. Peach, Sr. (March 6, 1903-February 27, 1988) was an American cinematographer. He was born in El Reno, Indian Territory (in what is Oklahoma today). He was married to actress Pauline Curley from 1922 until his death. He had two sons, Kenneth Peach, Jr., also a cinematographer, and Martin Peach, who has some minor credits as a grip. Ken Peach began his career in the silent era working for the Hal Roach Studios, …
- John Wilson Bengough
John Wilson Bengough (7 April 1851 - 2 October 1923) was one of Canada's first cartoonists. He was born in Toronto, but grew up in Whitby. He first worked as a cartoonist for the "Globe" in 1871. He rose to prominence through the publication of "Grip", a weekly humour magazine that he founded and published himself out of Toronto from 1873 until 1892. He later worked as a newspaper cartoonist for the "Toronto Globe" and the "Montreal Star".
- Creed Bratton
Creed Bratton (born William Charles Schneider on February 8 1943) was a member of the Grass Roots and is now an actor. Born in Los Angeles, he grew up in Coarsegold, Calif., a small town near Yosemite. His grandparents, mother, and father were all musicians and he took a liking to music at a very early age. When he was 13, he received his first guitar from a Sears mail order catalogue.
- Ben Karlin
Ben Karlin is an American television producer. He is an eight time Emmy-winning American writer and executive producer best known for his work in "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "The Colbert Report". He is one of three co-creators of "The Colbert Report" (along with Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart). Karlin left Comedy Central in December 2006. He is currently working on a collection of essays, that he and others wrote, …
- Dave Larue
Dave LaRue is a bassist who has performed with the Dixie Dregs since 1988 and with the Steve Morse Band since 1989. He also has worked with Dream Theater's John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy. He plays a Music Man bass guitar, amongst others. As of April 2006, he is touring with Joe Satriani.
- Cal Jammer
Cal Jammer (March 2, 1960 - January 25, 1995) was an adult film star of the early 1990s. Born Randy Layne Potes in Bethesda, Maryland, he is best known for his relationship and marriage to porn actress Jill Kelly in 1993. Potes suffered from severe depression and insecurities, and this led to his battle and heavy addiction to illegal drugs. Kelly became involved in a lesbian relationship with porn actress P.J. Sparxx during this time, …
- Roberta Rogow
Roberta Rogow (1942-) is a writer of fiction and filk singer. Rogow, who is a professional children's librarian by career, started her written career as the editor of "Grip", a media-based fanzine in the 1970s and 1980s. She has written several mystery novels based on a (imaginary) collaboration between Arthur Conan Doyle and Lewis Carroll. She has also penned a number of short stories, …
- Gigi Erneta
Gigi Erneta (born in New York) is an American actress of Argentine descent.
- Mike Tolochko
- Samuel J. Moore
Samuel John Moore (August 3 1859 - 1948) was a Canadian businessman, founder of Moore Corporation Limited. He was born in England in 1859 and came with his family to Barrie, Ontario while still young. When he was 12, he found work at the "Barrie Examiner" as a printer's assistant, later becoming local editor. He worked in Texas, then returned to found "Grip", a satirical weekly journal, with J. W. Bengough. In 1882, Moore left to found Moore Business Forms, …
- Per Eggers
Per Eggers (born February 3, 1951) is a Swedish actor.
- Sunny Besen Thrasher
Sunny Besen Thrasher (born Winnipeg 13 December 1976) was a Canadian child actor who starred in Nelvana's live-action series, "The Edison Twins", and the first two Care Bears movies.
- Wayne Alan Harold
Wayne Alan Harold (born November 7th 1964) is an underground filmmaker from northeastern Ohio. Upon graduation from Kent State University in 1988, Harold formed a video production company called Entertech with high school friend (and fellow KSU graduate) Mark Steven Bosko. The pair soon met "Genuine Nerd" Toby Radloff at the Superman exposition in Cleveland, Ohio and they ended up producing the majority of Radloff's segments for MTV News.
- Toru Miura
Toru Miura is a Japanese anime producer and the president of Anime International Company (AIC).
- Kristoffer Andrén
Kristoffer Andrén is an, writer, director and editor.
- James Genn
James Douglas Genn is a filmmaker, writer and director, born in Vancouver, B.C. in 1972. He is the son of Canadian artist Robert Genn, the brother of musician Dave Genn, and is the twin brother to artist and musician Sara Genn. His work includes the Genie Award nominated short film "The Dog Walker", produced at the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto, Canada, where he completed a director's residency in 2003. His well-received work has screened at festivals around the world, …
- Dan Rahmel
Dan Rahmel (b. 1972) is an American author best known for his work relating to Visual Basic and database servers. Rahmel first began work as a writer for various magazines including DBMS, American Programmer, and Internet Advisor. He co-authored his first book "Interfacing to the PowerPC Microprocessor" in 1995 and began writing steadily about the programming and database development fields.
- Carter Bissell
"Give him a camera, he'll shoot the moon." my hands can do wonderous things in the dark, like save a coned roll.
- Aaron Edell
goto:aaronedell.blogspot.com I can tell you this: I like cheeseburgers, but I am a vegetarian, my new keyboard MAKES me type typos, I have two jobs in NYC trying to pay the bills, I blog http://aaronedell.blogspot.com because I like to share my rediculous thoughts.
- Reed Morano
- Hope Anne Nathan
She attended Antioch College from 1988 to 1992. She received her BA in Communications and Film from Antioch College in 1992.
- Salvador Bolivar
Salvador Bolivar, a Latino cinematographer, of Dominican and Costa Rican ancestry, was born in New York and raised in Washington Heights. Ever since his childhood, Salvador dreamed of being in the business. As a teenager he was an aspiring model and actor. After appearing in a few magazines and in Kelly Klein's book "Under World", Salvador began to explore life behind the camera, working as an assistant to still life photographer. In 1991 Salvador landed an acting job with for NYU's...
- Jason Jancosek
I tried to move to europe, but I'm american. I moved back to indiana with rock and roll dreams. I moved to oregon to live in the same town the goonies lived in. I moved to california because there was way too much rain in oregon. i'm really looking forward to not living somewhere that seems temporary. As for a career? I'm going to make movies of my dreams, with the most amazing soundtracks.
- Andrew Kasch
My name's Andrew. Just like my profile name. Clever, huh?
- Graham Reznick
Grandson of comedian Mac Robbins.
- Bart Grieb
i'm a little nutty (in a good way) i'm a virgo , i really.
- Pravesh Gurung
is revolution really not possible without a gun? ( i will write a better profile soon, in the meantime, feel free to ask if you have any question)
- Emma Lundberg
Graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, with a major in Film & TV, May 2006. Attended Milwaukee's High School of the Arts.
- Clay Lapari
i enjoy writing and producing sketch comedy with friends. i like puns and spoken word/poetry. i'm excited about the current baseball season. i put my foot on the counter when i brush my teeth. i give myself my own props when i catch a football. I believe in ghosts and desparately want to see one. I think cilantro tastes like soap and refuse to eat it.
- Derrick Deane
Derrick Deane was born in Inglewood, California on May 14, 1981. His first taste of entertaining came in 1999 when a casting call was held at his junior college. Eager to try his hand at professional entertainment, Deane was chosen to be one of 100 extras selected for the movie, "Love and Basketball." He would follow that experience up with more work on the TV school drama "Boston Public." Deane's first behind the camera job came while working on the independent drama, "Unbroken Circle,"...
- Nelson Cragg
Nelson Cragg holds an M.F.A. from the USC Graduate School of Cinema-Television where he studied cinematography under esteemed professors Woody Omens, ASC, and Judy Irola, ASC. Before attending film school he received a B.A. in English Literature at James Madison University in Virginia. Nelson has shot award wining films, including on 35mm film and Hi-Definition video. Recently Nelson was honored to receive the prestigious American Society of Cinematographers Conrad L. Hall Heritage Award...