- Wong Kiew Kit
Wong Kiew Kit Wong Kiew Kit claims to be the fourth generation successor from the Shaolin Monastery of China, and a grandmaster of Shaolin Kung Fu and Chi Kung.
- Chan Yan Kit
Chan Yan Kit is a professional badminton player from Hong Kong. He competed at the 2006 IBF World Championships in men's singles and was defeated in first round by Eric Pang. The next year he reached quarterfinals at the 2007 Badminton Asia Championships, losing against Yeoh Kay Bin 13-21, 21-9, 21-14.
- To Kit
To Kit (August 17, 1958 -)is the pseudonym of Chip Tsao, a Hong Kong-based columnist-broadcaster. As a broadcaster, he is famous for his wry sense of humour. His writings abound with metaphors, and his best works are notable for their poetical quality. Tsao is married with two sons named Tsao Tai-Ching and Tsao Tai-Yee.
- Jet Black
Jet Black (born Brian John Duffy; 26 August, 1938 in Ilford, Essex, United Kingdom) is an English drummer and one of the founder members of punk rock / new wave band The Stranglers. He is of Irish ancestry and currently lives in Gloucestershire.
- Kit Chan
Kit Chan, and "Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress" (where she played the young Empress Dowager Cixi)– first performed in 2002 as part of the Esplanade's opening programme, and again in 2003. Kit has also played the lead in the Dutch-Hong Kong production of "East Meets West", and the Taiwanese musical "What's Love Got to Do with It?". In 2004, she announced an indefinite break from the Chinese pop scene, to pursue her own interests.
- Jorge Campos
Jorge Campos Navarrete (nicknamed "El Brody" or "Chiqui-Campos") (born October 15, 1966) is a Mexican football coach and former goalkeeper, one of the most notable Mexican players of the 1990s. Campos was a particularly eccentric player, known for his constant play outside the penalty area, his acrobatic style in goal, and his attire. His strength in goal was his leaping ability, …
- John Riggs
John Riggs is a radio disc jockey who currently lives in the Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA. Born John Wesley Riggs on April 12 1977 in Yakima, Washington where he was also raised. John Riggs began his radio career in May, 2001 at KIT, a Yakima news talk station doing sound engineering and broadcasting weather forecasts.
- Roger Adam
Roger Adam was a French aircraft designer and manufacturer who produced light aircraft in kit from 1948 to 1955.
- Dave Wong
Dave WONG, known in Mandarin Chinese as Wang Chieh (in traditional Chinese, in simplified Chinese) and in Cantonese as Wong Kit), is a Chinese pop star who was famous in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was born in Taiwan as the son of a former Shaw Brothers actor, Wong Hap, and given the name. He grew up in Hong Kong and the United States. Wong shot to the top of the Tawainese music charts in 1987 with his debut album "A Game, A Dream", …
- Raymond Atteveld
Raymond Atteveld (born September 8, 1966 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch footballer who could play as a full back or in midfield. Atteveld played for HFC Haarlem before moving to England to join Everton. He made his debut for Everton on December 21989 against Coventry City in a 2-0 home win for Everton. During his career at Everton he made 41 league appearances from the outset and a further 10 as a substitute, scoring only one goal.
- Kit Hesketh-Harvey
Kit Hesketh-Harvey (born 1957 in Nyasaland, now Malawi) is a British comic performer and scriptwriter. He was educated as a chorister at Canterbury and Clare College, Cambridge and was a member of the Cambridge Footlights. He wrote the script for Merchant Ivory's "Maurice" (1987), and has worked on the "Vicar of Dibley" series for the BBC. He is one part of the musical comedy act Kit and The Widow.
- Kit Carson
Walter Lloyd "Kit" Carson (November 15, 1912 - June 21, 1983), was a Major League Baseball right fielder who played for the Cleveland Indians in 1934 and 1935. As a 21-year-old rookie in 1934, he was the ninth-youngest player to appear in an American League game that season. Carson, a native of Colton, California, made his major league debut on July 21, 1934 in a home game against the Boston Red Sox. His last appearance for the Indians was September 29, …
- Kit Culkin
Christopher Cornelius Culkin, a.k.a. Kit Culkin (born December 6 1944 in New York, New York) is a former Broadway performer. Best known to people across most all of the known world as that infamous scourge of Hollywood, "the stage father from hell". A title that was given to him by the press after a number of controversial decisions on behalf of his son Macaulay Culkin
- Kit Carson
Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson (December 24, 1809 - May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman.
- Kit Deslauriers
Kit DesLauriers (b 1969) is a champion American skier. DesLauriers graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in environmental political science. She is a two-time women's world freeskiing champion, winning back-to-back titles in 2004 and 2005 after only two years of competition. In August 2005, she won the women's division of the Rendezvous Hill Climb to the top of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
- Kit Symons
Christopher "Kit" Symons is a former Welsh football (soccer) player, and currently is a coach. A defender, Kit began his career at Portsmouth F.C., spending seven years at the south coast club, making 160 appearances. In the summer of 1995 he transferred to Manchester City F.C. for a £1.2million fee. He played for The Citizens until 1998 when he moved to London club Fulham F.C., on a free transfer, having made 124 appearances.
- Kit Pellow
Kit Donovan Pellow (born August 28, 1973, in Kansas City, Missouri) is a Major League Baseball utility player. He is an alumnus of the University of Arkansas. Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 22nd round of the 1996 MLB amateur draft, Pellow would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 14, 2002. Having not appeared in a Major League game since the 2004 season, as of 2006, …
- Kit Coleman
Catherine Ferguson, (known popularly as Kit Coleman), was born Kathleen Blake in 1864 near Galway, Ireland; died in 1915 at Hamilton, Ontario) was a Canadian newspaper columnist. "Kit of the Mail" was the first female journalist to be in charge of her own section of a Canadian newspaper. In the 1890s and early 1900s, she ran a seven-column page in the Toronto Mail.
- Kit Lathrop
Kit Douglas Lathrop (born August 10, 1956 in San Jose, California) was an American football defensive lineman in the NFL for four different teams. Lathrop later played for the Chicago Blitz and the Arizona Wranglers of the USFL. He played college football for Arizona State University.
- Kit Pearson
Kathleen Margaret Pearson is a Canadian writer and winner of the Governor General's Award. She was born in Edmonton, Alberta and spent her childhood between that city and Vancouver, British Columbia. As a high-school student, she returned to Vancouver to be educated at Crofton House School. She obtained a degree in English Literature at the University of Alberta, and spent several years following the degree doing odd jobs or travelling in Europe.
- Kit Malthouse
Kit Malthouse (born 1966) is a British politician and former city councillor and Deputy Leader for Westminster City Council in London. Malthouse is a member of the Conservative Party has led a battle, for five years, to eliminate prostitution advertising in telephone booths. Malthouse is the owner and chief executive of Alpha Strategic PLC, a financial firm.
- Kit Rae
Kit Rae is a fantasy collectibles designer who specializes in knife design, fantasy and sci-fi art. His first job as a designer was for Smoky Mountain Knife Works in the mid-1980's. Kit’s background in art started when he was a child with charcoal drawing, acrylic and oil painting. He was influenced by such varied artists as Frank Frazetta, Michael Whelan, Boris Vallejo, Jim Burns, Moebius, and H.R. Giger.
- Kit Whitfield
Kit Whitfield is an English novelist. Her first book, titled "Bareback" in the UK and "Benighted" in the US, was published by Random House in August 2006. It has subsequently been purchased by Warner Brothers for an undisclosed six-figure sum, and is currently being adapted as a film called "Benighted" by director Andrew Adamson.
- Kit Cope
Kristopher Lee "The Havoc" Cope (born March 17, 1977 at Williams Air Force Base, Arizona), is an American kickboxer, mixed martial arts fighter, and television personality. He is the former IPMTO Light Heavyweight Muay Thai World Champion (23-1, 9 KO) and in mixed martial arts he has a record of 1-4. His career accomplishments include a win at the 2004 Songkran Festival, four time Muay Thai World Champion at Jr. Welterweight, Welterweight, Jr.
- Kit Berry
Kit Berry is the author of the Stonewylde series of five books, the first being Magus of Stonewylde, published by Moongazy Publishing in October 2005. The second, Moondance of Stonewylde, was published in November 2006. Kit lived in Weymouth in Dorset for many years, where she studied for her first degree in English and Media Studies at Weymouth College. She then trained to be a teacher, and taught at local schools.
- Kit Clayton
Kit Clayton is the recording name of Joshua Kit Clayton, a San Francisco-based musician and programmer. He is a significant contributor to Cycling 74's Max/MSP/Jitter, and utilizes it extensively in his own work, which is largely ambient computer music and glitch.
- Kit Williams
Kit Williams (born April 28 1946 in Kent, England) is an English artist, illustrator and author best known for his book "Masquerade", a pictorial storybook which contains clues to the location of a golden (18 carat) jeweled hare created by Williams and then buried "somewhere in Britain." Williams wrote another puzzle book with a bee theme; the puzzle was to figure out the title of the book and represent it without using the written word.
- Kit Woolsey
Kit Woolsey (born 1943) is a world class bridge player as well as one of the top backgammon players in the world. He was the winner of the 1986 Rosenblum Teams, the world team championship. He was also runner-up in the 1989 Bermuda Bowl and won the Senior Teams at the 2000 World Team Olympiad, and another gold at the 2003 Senior Bowl, as well as approximately a dozen ACBL national championships including the Blue Ribbon Pairs, Reisinger Teams, and Vanderbilt Teams.
- Kit Wright
Kit Wright (born Crockham Hill, 17th June 1944) is an English poet and children's author.
- Kit Warhurst
Kit Warhurst (born 31 July 1971) is the drummer for Australian rock band Rocket Science. He is the brother of Triple J radio presenter Myf Warhurst. He is also the drummer for The City Lights and previously played in a band called Manic Suede with his brother, Andre Warhurst. The City Lights have a new album due out in 2007. During 2005, Kit worked with Merrick & Rosso on their Network Ten TV Show "The B Team" and has become a member of Rockside Dept with Tim Ross, …
- Kit Hood
Kit Hood is a Canadian television director and producer. He worked on the Degrassi television series.
- Kit Watkins
Kit Watkins (born 1953 in Virginia) is a progressive-ambient-jazz recording artist based in Brattleboro, Vermont. Born to classical piano teachers, Watkins was a founding member of the American progressive rock band Happy The Man, which formed in Harrisonburg, Virginia in 1973. Contrary to popular belief, the band's name was "not" taken from a little-known Genesis song of the same name -- a bizarre coincidence that amazed and surprised the band, …
- Steve Touchstone
Steve Touchstone is the guitarist of the influential American hardcore band Xbxrx. He has worked on the side in various projects like Kit, Warbler, Double Rainbow and his solo band Snowsuit.
- Kit Ahern
Kathleen (Kit) Ahern is a former Irish politician. Kit Liston was born in Athea, County Limerick in 1915, the eldest of eight children. She was educated locally and at the College of Art in Dublin. She later went on to work as a teacher. Ahern became involved with the Irish Countrywomen's Association (ICA), becoming the organisation's president. She first became involved in politics in 1963 when she was nominated to Seanad Éireann by the then Taoiseach, Seán Lemass, …
- Kit Denton
Arnold Christopher "Kit" Denton (5 May 1928 - April 1997) was a British-born Australian writer, soldier and broadcaster. He was also the father of comedian and television presenter Andrew Denton. Born in London, England in 1928, Denton was raised in the East End until he joined the British Army where he served a radio broadcaster with the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Germany. He emigrated to Australia in the late 1940s, and worked as a gold miner in Kalgoorlie, …
- Kit Bartlett
Christopher John Bartlett is a leading English cricket statistician. Kit Bartlett was educated at Christ's Hospital in Horsham. He is married with three children and six grandchildren. He is a founder member of the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. He has contributed to the ACS Journals since the fifth edition. He is the author of "ACS Famous Cricketers" books on D.B.Close, P.A.Gibb, L.B.Fishlock and co-author of D.C.S.Compton, T.W.Hayward, …
- Kit Thomas
Kit Thomas (born May 25, 1947) is an American film maker and record producer best known for his involvement with films that "make a difference." His projectsa have won many awards including two Emmys, and his film "Burning Down Tomorrow," commissioned by rock musician Sting to raise awareness about the global rainforest crisis, was nominated for an Oscar (Best Documentary) in 1991.
- Kit Cavanagh
Kit Cavanagh, also known as Mother Ross and Christian Davies, was a woman who fought as a dragoon in the 1690s. Although she initially disguised herself as man, she eventually fought openly as a woman. She owned and operated public houses between campaigns. She died of natural causes in 1739 and was given a military burial.
- Kit Bond
Christopher Samuel "Kit" Bond (born March 6, 1939) is the former governor and current senior United States Senator of Missouri. He has been in the Senate since 1987 and is a member of the Republican Party.
- Kit Hoover
Catherine "Kit" Hoover (born July 29, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American TV personality and broadcast journalist best known for her stints on the MTV reality series "Road Rules" and as hostess of the ESPN2 morning program "Cold Pizza" (2003-2005). In 1995, she was a member of the inaugural season of MTV's "Road Rules". She was also featured on "American Journal", concentrating on entertainment stories, …