- Lane Kirkland
Joseph Lane Kirkland (March 12 1922 - August 14 1999) was a US labor union leader who served as President of the AFL-CIO for over sixteen years. - John Thornton Kirkland
John Thornton Kirkland (1770 - 1840) served as President of Harvard University from 1810 to 1828. A minister like many of his predecessors, he is remembered chiefly for his lenient treatment of students. Kirkland House, one of Harvard's undergraduate "houses," or residence halls, was named in his honor and in recognition of his term at the school's helm. - Kenny Kirkland
Kenneth David “Kenny” Kirkland was an American pianist/keyboardist. Considered by many to be one of the most important and influential pianists of his generation, he is most often associated with Sting, Branford Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis, and Kenny Garrett. - Marie-Claire Kirkland
Marie-Claire Kirkland is a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the National Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, the first woman appointed acting premier, and the first woman judge to serve in the Quebec Provincial Court. Born in Palmer, Massachusetts, the daughter of Charles-Aimé Kirkland, a Quebec MNA from 1939 to 1961, and Rose Demers, … - Chris Kirkland
Christopher Edmund "Chris" Kirkland (born 2 May 1981 in Barwell, Leicestershire) is an English football goalkeeper. He currently plays for Wigan Athletic. - Willie Kirkland
Willie Charles Kirkland (born February 17, 1934 in Siluria, Alabama) is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the San Francisco Giants (1958-1960), Cleveland Indians (1961-1963), Baltimore Orioles (1964["start"]) and Washington Senators (1964["end"]-1966). He batted left handed and threw right handed. In a nine-season career, Kirkland posted a .240 batting average with 148 home runs and 509 RBI in 1149 games played. - James Kirkland
James Ian Kirkland (born 1954) is an American paleontologist and geologist. He has worked with dinosaur remains from the south west United States of America and has been responsible for discovering new and important genera. He named (or worked with others in naming) "Animantarx" (Carpenter, Kirkland, Burge, and Bird, 1999), "Eohadrosaurus" (Kirkland, 1997 "[nomen nudum]"), now named "Eolambia" (Kirkland, 1998), "Gastonia" (Kirkland, 1998), … - Kody Kirkland
Kody Ray Kirkland (born June 9, 1983 in Pocatello, ID) is an American third baseman who currently plays baseball in the Detroit Tigers organization. He attended the College of Southern Idaho. This season, he batted .217 with 22 home runs and 65 RBI's with the Double-A Erie SeaWolves. With the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens, he batted .176, with 0 home runs and 1 RBI. - Levon Kirkland
Lorenzo Levon Kirkland (born February 16, 1969) is a former linebacker in the NFL. A second-round draft choice of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1992, he went on to play 11 years in the NFL including 9 seasons with the Steelers, and one each for the Seattle Seahawks and the Philadelphia Eagles. Kirkland was a massive inside linebacker, just 6-1 but weighing anywhere from 275-300 pounds during his career. Yet, he had great speed and agility for a big man. - Sally Kirkland
Sally Kirkland Jr. (born October 31, 1944) is an American actress. Born in New York City, she is the goddaughter of the late actress Shelley Winters. She was named for fashion editor Sally Kirkland, her mother, who was a fashion editor at "Vogue" and "LIFE" magazines. Kirkland was a student of Lee Strasberg and a member of the Andy Warhol coterie. - Douglas Kirkland
Douglas Kirkland (born 1934 in Toronto, Ontario) is a prominent photographer based in the United States. At age twenty-four, Kirkland was hired as a staff photographer for "Look" magazine and became famous for his 1961 photos of Marilyn Monroe taken for Look's 25th anniversary issue. He later joined the staff of "Life" magazine. - Sally Kirkland
Sally Kirkland was a manager at Lord & Taylor, a fashion editor at "Vogue" and the only fashion editor at "LIFE" for 25 years. Born Sarah Phinney in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, she was the daughter of Col. Robert Phinney. She had one brother Robert Phinney, Jr., who was a Vice President of Braniff. She married Frederic McMichael Kirkland, the son of a wealthy main line Philadelphia family. They were the parents of actress Sally Kirkland. - Dennis Kirkland
Dennis Kirkland was a British television producer and director who was best known for his long association with comedian Benny Hill. Born in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, Kirkland started out as a child actor, appearing in television advertisements that aired on the then-new Independent Television upon its start-up in the 1950s. He then went behind-the-scenes, first as a property master for Tyne Tees Television, … - Caroline Kirkland
Caroline Kirkland was an American writer. She was born into a middle class family in New York City, the oldest of eleven children. Her mother was a writer of fiction and poetry. Her father died when she was 21 and the family followed her to upstate New York where she taught and had met her future husband, William Kirkland. The death of her father had made her mainly responsible for the rest of the family. She married William in 1828 and they settled in Geneva, … - Alexander Kirkland
Alexander Kirkland (born September 15, 1901, Mexico City, Mexico) was a leading man in Hollywood during the early sound era. He was recognized more for being the husband of Gypsy Rose Lee from 1942 to 1944. Little is known about his later years or even if he is still alive, but there have been no sources indicating his death. - Joseph Kirkland
Joseph Kirkland (January 7, 1830 - April 28, 1894), novelist, born in New York State, was a lawyer in Chicago, then served in the war. He is remembered as the author of two very vivid and life-like novels of pioneer life in the Far West, "Zury: The Meanest Man in Spring County" and "The McVeys". Other works are "The Captain of Company K" and "The Story of Chicago". - Samuel Kirkland
Rev. Samuel Kirkland was a Presbyterian missionary among the Oneida and Tuscarora people in North America. He was the founder (in 1793) of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy (later Hamilton College). Kirkland was a student of Native American languages and lived many years with Indian tribes. Samuel Kirkland was born in Norwich, Connecticut and died in Clinton, New York. He began his missionary work as a protégé of Reverend Eleazar Wheelock, but the two parted company in 1770. - Vance Kirkland
Vance Kirkland (1904-1981) was a mysterious, visionary Colorado painter who came from Ohio to become founding Director of the University of Denver School of Art in 1929. Kirkland stayed and painted in Denver for 53 years until his death, becoming one of the most important Colorado painters. He created five major painting periods of Designed Realism (1926-1944), Surrealism (1939-1954), Abstractions From Nature (1947-1957), Abstract Expressionism (1950-1964), … - Graeme Kirkland
Graeme Kirkland is famous for his work as a professional Producer/Composer/Musician/Performance-Artist, of which he accomplished a prolific body of work during the late 1980s and 1990s. Mr. Kirkland moved to work in the Canadian Capital Markets at the turn of the current century, and is known and respected for his superior marketing professionalism & expertise in this industry. - Mark Kirkland
Mark Kirkland is a director of episodes of "The Simpsons". As of 2005, he has directed the most episodes of the series, similar to how many episodes John Swartzwelder has written. He has also worked on the show as a director longer than anyone else except David Silverman, having directed episodes since season two. In season 18, he became the show's supervising director for the first time. His father is Douglas Kirkland, who photographed Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, … - Pee Wee Kirkland
Richard (Rick) Pee Wee Kirkland was a street basketball player from New York City, United States of America. His playing in Rucker Park(originally organized by Holcombe Rucker) in the 1970 and 1971 season is regarded as legendary. He played college basketball at Norfolk State University. In 1969 he was drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the fourth pick in the thirteenth round. It is speculated that he turned the offer down, … - Boyd Kirkland
Boyd Kirkland is an American television director of animated cartoons. He is best known for his work on "X-Men Evolution". His other famous works include "Batman: The Animated Series". - Trevor Kirkland
Trevor Kirkland was born in 1958. Educated Mallusk Primary School and Ballyclare Secondary. He graduated from the University of Ulster 1980. A lifelong member of the DUP he served as a member of Newtownabbey Council. On the murder of Rev. Robert Bradford he was forcibly removed as part of the DUP canmpaign to make councils ungovernable. He later sat for South Antrim in the N.I Forum. He is married with 4 children. He is the Minister of Templepatrick Reformed Church. - Gelsey Kirkland
Gelsey Kirkland (born December 29 1952, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is an American ballet dancer. She was reportedly inspired to dance by watching a performance of Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. Kirkland joined the New York City Ballet in 1968 at age fifteen after being invited by George Balanchine and was promoted to Soloist in 1969 and principal in 1972. She went on to create leading roles in many of the great twentieth century ballets by George Balanchine, … - Rob McKenna
Robert ("Rob") McKenna, a Republican from Bellevue, Washington, was elected Washington State Attorney General in November 2004. It was his first run for state-wide office, but he had previously been a three-term member of the King County Council, representing Bellevue, Mercer Island, Kirkland, Newcastle, and much of Renton. His re-elections were without opposition and was twice rated "Outstanding" by the Municipal League. In 2004, he defeated political novice Mike Vaska, … - Vanessa Fox
Vanessa Fox (born 1972) is the founder and product manager of Google Webmaster Central, as of 2007, and is a well-known blogger and public speaker. At conferences and on the Google Webmaster Central blog, Fox offers advice to webmasters to help get their sites listed in Google, and to solve problems they may have with the way Google indexes their pages. On June 14, 2007, Fox announced she would be leaving Google to join Zillow, an online real estate service company. - Austin Clarke
Austin Ardinel Chesterfield Clarke, CM, O.Ont (born 26 July 1934) is a Canadian novelist, essayist and short story writer who lives in Toronto, Ontario. Born in St. James, Barbados, in 1955 Clarke moved to Canada, where he attended the University of Toronto. He was a reporter in the Ontario communities of Timmins and Kirkland, before joining the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and eventually became a freelance journalist. - Deb Caletti
Deb Caletti is an American writer born in San Raphael, California. She was a National Book Award finalist, as well as the recipient of other numerous awards including PEN USA finalist award, the Washington State Book Award, and SLJ Best Book award. Deb went to Lake Washington High School in Kirkland, Washington, U.S.A., and graduated in 1981. She earned a BA in Journalism/Communications from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1985. - Maliha Masood
Maliha Masood (born 1972) is a world traveler, artist and writer. Her book "Zaatar Days, Henna Nights" is a travel diary of a young American Muslim woman who set out to rediscover her roots, identity and faith by traveling through the Middle East. It explores and challenges many stereo types that we hold about the Middle East, Muslim women and America itself. She was born in Karachi, Pakistan. - Dorothy Anstett
Dorothy Anstett (born c. 1948) is Miss USA 1968. After winning the Miss Washington USA crown, Anstett, from Kirkland, Washington went on to become Washington's only representative (as of 2006) to achieve the title of Miss USA. - Moira Kirland-Dekker
- Lori Kirkland
- Kelli Kirkland Powers
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Feisty, hard-working, famously liberal, with the trademark peroxide blonde hair, actress Sally Kirkland has certainly made an indelible mark on Hollywood history. Born in New York City to a 'Vogue' Fashion editor mother, Sally began her career on the off-Broadway circuit and trained under Lee Strasberg in the 1960s. It was not long before she made her transition into Hollywood movies, gaining more recognizable roles as the decade progressed. Sally's first role in a high profile film came... - Jack Kirkland
Father of ballerina-actress-author Gelsey Kirkland. - Scott Kirkland
One half of the DJ duo The Crystal Method - Dennis Kirkland
Dennis Kirkland was one of Britain's top television comedy producers and directors and best known for his long association with Benny Hill. He worked with Hill for more than 18 years, first as a floor manager, then as a director and producer. He was finally Hill's best friend and confidant and wrote a revealing memoir of the comedian. Born in North Shields, Northumberland, he originally wanted to become an actor but decided to go into television and worked initially as a props man at... - S Dylan Kirkland
Along with Kelly John Merrell, he wrote the story for "The Pursuit". Is a founding member of Associated Films. - Mike Kirkland
Michael J. Kirkland was born in Watertown, New York. His parents, Robert and Maria, named him after the Archangel Michael or maybe the Patron Saint St. Michael. It all sounds like a typical press release but that's the way it is. Originally from Watertown, New York, Michael moved with his mother and stepfather to Syracuse, and later to Altoona, Pennsylvania where he graduated from high school in 1993. After relocating to Los Angeles, Michael's first professional film work came as an... - Odette Taylor
Stage actress from the age of 16, Taylor worked with Charles Frohman and William Faversham for a number of years. She was prominent in music circles throughout Los Angeles. She was one of the organizers of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and was also chair of the women's committee of the Los Angeles Grand Opera Association. Married to actor Donald MacLean Shepherd.
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