- Michael Jay Baron Jay of Ewelme
Michael Hastings Jay, Baron Jay of Ewelme, GCMG (born June 1946) is a former senior civil servant in the United Kingdom. Jay was born in Hampshire and educated at Winchester College, Magdalen College, Oxford, of which he is an honorary fellow, and London University's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). After voluntary service as a teacher in Zambia, he joined the Ministry of Overseas Development in 1969, serving in London, … - Margaret Jay Baroness Jay of Paddington
Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, PC (born November 18, 1939) is a British politician for the Labour Party. Her father was former Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan, and she was educated at Blackheath High School and Somerville College, Oxford. Between 1965 and 1977 she held production posts within the BBC, working on current affairs and further education television programmes. She then became a journalist on the BBC's prestigious "Panorama" programme, … - Douglas Jay Baron Jay
Douglas Patrick Thomas Jay, Baron Jay, PC (23 March 1907 - 6 March 1996) was a British Labour Party politician. Educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, Jay became a Fellow of All Souls between 1930 and 1937. His early career was as an economics journalist working for "The Times" 1929-33, "The Economist" 1933-37, and the "Daily Herald" 1937-41, then as a civil servant in the Ministry of Supply and Board of Trade, … - Jay Chou
Jay Chou , born 18 January 1979, is a World Music Award-winning Taiwanese musician, singer, and producer. In 1998, he was discovered in a talent contest where he showcased his piano and song-writing skills. Over the next two years, he was hired to compose for popular Chinese singers. Trained in classical music, he combines Chinese and Western music styles to produce songs that fuse R&B, rock, and pop genres, covering issues such as domestic violence, war, and urbanization. - Professor Jay
Joseph Haule, popularly Professor Jay is a Tanzanian hip hop artist. He was formerly a member of the group Hard Blasters, best known for their hit "Chemsha Bongo" (then he used stage name "Nigga J"). During his solo career, he has released number of hits, including "Nikusaidiaje" and "Zali la Mentali (feat Juma Nature)". Just like Mr. II, he is a pioneering tanzanian MC, who have remained some of the most popular hip hop musicians in Tanzania, … - Terence Jay
Terence Jay (born in New Jersey, 1985) is an American actor and musician. He is best known for starring in the 2005 film "Green Street", playing against Elijah Wood, and also for writing and performing several of the film's soundtracks, including the film's final sequence track, "One Blood". Terence Jay is producer Deborah Del Prete's son. - John Jay
John Jay was an American politician, statesman, revolutionary, diplomat, and jurist. Considered one of the "founding fathers" of the United States, Jay served in the Continental Congress, and was elected President of that body in 1778. During and after the American Revolution, he was a minister (ambassador) to Spain and France, helping to fashion American foreign policy and to secure favorable peace terms from the British and French. - Peter Jay
Peter Jay (born 7 February 1937) is a British economist, broadcaster and diplomat. Peter Jay is the son of Douglas and Peggy Jay (born 1912), both of whom were Labour Party politicians. He was educated at The Dragon School, Oxford (somewhat ironic given his parents ardent politics, but then, it was an alma mater of Hugh Gaitskell), followed by Winchester College (where he was head boy) and Christ Church, Oxford, where graduated with a first class honours degree in PPE. - Jazzy Jay
Jazzy Jay (b. John Byas in Beaufort, South Carolina, United States, November 18, 1961), also known as The Original Jazzy Jay or DJ Jazzy Jay, is a pioneering American hip hop DJ and producer. - Joey Jay
Joseph Richard (Joey) Jay (born August 15, 1935 in Middletown, Connecticut) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1953 through 1966, Jay played for the Milwaukee Braves (1953-55, 1957-60), Cincinnati Reds (1961-66) and Atlanta Braves (1966). He was a switch-hitter and threw right handed. In a 13-season career, Jay posted a 99-91 record with 999 strikeouts and a 3.77 ERA in 1546.1 innings. - Steve Jay
Stephen "Steve" Jay (born January 261951) is a bassist best known for working with the singer-songwriter "Weird Al" Yankovic. Jay was born in Florida. He auditioned for Yankovic after answering an ad in the newspaper, and the two have worked together ever since. Jay can be heard or seen on all of Yankovic's albums, videos, and concerts. He is also the founder of the of the ethno-funk duo, Ak & Zuie, with Pete Gallagher. - John Jay
John Jay (1817-94) was an American lawyer and diplomat, son of William Jay and a grandson of Chief Justice John Jay. He was born in New York City, graduated at Columbia College in 1836, and was admitted to the bar three years later. He early became intensely interested in the antislavery movement, and while still in college (1834) was president of the New York Young Men's Antislavery Society. He was active in the Free Soil Party movement, … - William Jay
William Jay (1789-1858) was an American reformer and jurist, the son of John Jay (1745-1829). He was born in New York City, graduated at Yale in 1808, and then studied law at Albany, though poor eyesight soon compelled him to give up the profession. He early became interested in various philanthropic enterprises and reforms and identified himself especially with the temperance, antislavery, and antiwar movements. - Ricky Jay
Ricky Jay (b. 1948) is an American professional sleight-of-hand artist, actor, and author. He is considered an expert on the history of magic and oddball, unusual entertainment. - Norman Jay
Norman Jay (b. Notting Hill, London) is an innovative and pioneering British DJ. He first came to prominence playing unlicensed or 'warehouse' parties in the early 1980s, such as Shake 'n' Fingerpop. His diverse and deep musical knowledge and his refusal to be restricted to playing from any single genre distinguishes him from his peers. He has an ongoing radio show on regional station BBC London, … - Sara Jay
Sara Jay (born on November 14, 1977) is an American porn star who has appeared in over eighty pornographic movies and on more than thirty adult websites. Jay was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. After graduating from high school, Jay studied psychology at the University of Cincinnati. To help pay for her college expenses, she began nude dancing. After falling on stage while dancing and suffering a head injury, she began looking for work in adult entertainment. - Tony Jay
Tony Jay (February 2, 1933 - August 13, 2006) was an English/American actor. A former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, he was known for his voice work in animation and computer games. Jay's distinctive baritone voice often landed him villainous roles. - Karla Jay
Karla Jay (born February 22, 1947) is a professor of English and the director of the Women's Studies program at Pace University. A pioneer in the field of lesbian and gay studies, she is widely published. Jay was born Karla Jayne Berlin in Brooklyn, New York, to a conservative Jewish family. She attended the Berkeley Institute, a private girls' school in Brooklyn now called the Berkeley Carroll School. - Isabel Jay
Isabel Jay (October 17 1879 - February 26 1927) was an English opera singer and actress, best known for her performances in soprano roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and in musical comedies. During Jay's career, picture postcards were immensely popular, and Jay was photographed for over 400 different postcards. - Wally Jay
Wally Jay (b June 16, 1917) is the founder of Small Circle JuJitsu. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, he was a student of Seishiro Okazaki the founder Danzan Ryu from whom he received a "Certificate of Mastery" on 1948-02-22. He trained under Juan Gomez, and Ken Kawachi (Hawaiian judo champion) in the early 40's. Through his experience, he developed his own system called Small Circle Jujitsu. He has produced many national, state, and regional judo champions. - Candee Jay
Candee Jay (real name Ilze Lankhaar, born on 1 September, 1981, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands) is a Dutch electronica artist. She is produced by Pronti and Kalmani, the production duo who worked with fellow Dutch artist, Alice Deejay. Together with Jezebel Zwiers and Elske Cinibulk as backgrounddancers, the Candee Jay project had to be as successful as the dance act Pronti & Kalmani became famous with: Alice Deejay. - William Jay
William Jay (6 May 1769 - 27 December 1853) was an English Nonconformist divine. He was born at Tisbury in Wiltshire. He adopted his fathers trade of stone-mason, but gave it up in 1785 in order to enter the Rev. Cornelius Winter's school at Marlborough. During the three years that Jay spent there, his preaching powers were rapidly developed. Before he was twenty-one he had preached nearly a thousand times, … - Martin Jay
Martin Jay (born 1944) is the Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a renowned Intellectual Historian and his research has revolved around Marxism, the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School, and other moments and concepts in German History. He received his B.A from Union College in 1965. In 1971, he completed his Ph.D. in History at Harvard under the tutelage of H. Stuart Hughes. - Maurice Jay
Maurice Jay is a Northern Irish radio and TV broadcaster, music producer and actor from Holywood, County Down. He is currently Head Of Music at U105 Belfast, part of the UTV group. Educated at Sullivan Upper School in Holywood, he later gained a diploma in Sound Technology & Music Business from New York University, becoming a professional sound engineer both in live and recorded sound, working at Jonathan Elias Associates Recording Studios in New York, … - Matthew Jay
Matthew Jay was a British singer-songwriter, who was often likened to artists such as Nick Drake, Badly Drawn Boy, and Jeff Buckley. The son of two folk musicians, he was born in Plymouth, England, and spent much of his childhood in Abergavenny, Wales. - Bb Jay
BB Jay is an American Christian rapper from Brooklyn, NY famously noted for his vocal similarity to late hip-hop legend The Notorious B.I.G. - Joke Jay
Joke Jay is a German electronic DJ and artist. He is also a former member of And One. His guest appearances include a vocal spot on Funker Vogt's EP, "Red Queen." - Allan Jay
Allan Jay (born June 30, 1931, in London, England) was a British foil and epee fencer. One of the greatest fencers in British history, Jay competed in four Olympiads in both epee and foil, winning two medals. - Charles Jay
Charles Jay (born 1960) was the Presidential nominee of the U.S. Personal Choice Party in the 2004 elections. He achieved ballot status in Utah, and received 946 votes in the general election, coming in 3rd from last. A former member of the U.S. Libertarian Party, he stepped down from the race for the Vice Presidential nomination to the 2004 ballot to run as for President under the Personal Choice banner. - Jam Master Jay
Jason William Mizell (January 21, 1965 in Brooklyn, New York – October 30, 2002 in Jamaica, Queens, New York), known as Jam Master Jay, was the founder and DJ of Run-DMC, a highly influential hip-hop group, based in the Queens borough of New York City. Mizell and the other two members of Run-DMC, the MCs Darryl "DMC" McDaniels, and Joseph "Reverend Run" Simmons, were natives of the middle-class black neighborhood of Hollis, Queens. - Peggy Jay
Peggy Jay (born 1912) is a retired English Labour Councillor. Mrs Jay led a long political career with the British Labour Party and served as a local councillor. She was long married to the politician Douglas Jay, before their marriage was dissolved. Their son Peter Jay is a leading economist and a former British Ambassador to the United States and their daughter is married to Rupert Pennant-Rea, a former deputy Governor of the Bank of England. - James Jay
Sir James Jay (1732-1815) was an American physician, brother of John Jay. He was born in New York City, studied medicine, and became a practicing physician. He was instrumental in obtaining the endowments for King's (now Columbia) College, New York., and Benjamin Franklin's projected college (now the University of Pennsylvania) in Philadelphia. For the purpose of soliciting contributions for these colleges, he visited England in 1762, where he was knighted by the King, … - Joshua Jay
Joshua Jay, born October 30, 1981, in Canton, Ohio, is a world-renowned close up magician. He has won several major awards as well as lecturing at many conventions worldwide. He pens a monthly column in "Magic" magazine. His success is mainly due to his unique style of close up magic and nonverbal communication, specializing in sleight of hand using ordinary props such as cards, rope, a pocketful of coins, or even a remote control. - Jenny Jay
Jenny Jay is a British based actress, who played Carmen in Carla Lane's Bread. She has also appeared in such programmes as the bill, KYTV, Alas Smith and Jones, and All Creatures Great and Small. Jenny Jay was also part of a hardcore music group Triple j as well as having a solo carear as jenka and also her real name Jennifer bolton. - Oscar Jay
Oscar Jay was a French archer. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Jay entered the men's Continental style event in 1908, taking 17th (and last) place with 134 points. - Charlotte Jay
Charlotte Jay was the pseudonym of Australian mystery writer Geraldine Halls (1919-1996). One of the best and most singular authors of the suspense era, she wrote only nine books, but their unorthodoxy secured her a high place in Mystery Hall of Fame. The haunting "Beat Not The Bones" won the then newly created Edgar Award for Best Novel of the Year in 1954. - Pierre Jay
Pierre Jay was the first chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He graduated from Yale University in 1892, and was a member of Skull and Bones, one of the best known of the secret societies based at Yale University. In 1908, as Massachusetts banking commissioner, he, along with Bostonian business man and philanthropist Edward Filene, helped organize public hearings on creating credit union legislation in Massachusetts, … - Frédéric Jay
Frédéric Jay is a French football player. he currently plays for Mons. - Ken Jay
Ken Jay, former drummer for Static-X, started the band alongside Wayne Static in 1994. Ken Jay sat on drums through two of the bands first albums, "Wisconsin Death Trip" & "Machine", but before Static-X could begin recording their third album, "Shadow Zone", Ken Jay left the band due to musical and political differences. Shortly after his departure, he joined Godhead as a replacement drummer for a brief time. - Paul Jay
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