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  1. Prince Fielder

    Prince Semien Fielder (born May 9, 1984, Ontario, California) is an American Major League Baseball player who currently plays first base for the Milwaukee Brewers. He was selected by the Brewers in the first round of the 2002 amateur draft out of Eau Gallie High School in Melbourne, Florida. He is the son of former major leaguer Cecil Fielder. Fielder was once the spokesperson along with his father for the McDonalds triple cheeseburger, …

  2. Andrew Taylor

    Andrew Taylor became the Chairman of Leicester City F.C. on 1 June 2006, replacing Jim McCahill. He resigned on 1 February 2007, and will be replaced by McCahill until a more permanent Chairman is found. Andrew was previously Chairman and CEO of McDonalds UK. He attended the University of Leicester.

  3. Henry Maske

    Henry Maske (born January 6, 1964 in Treuenbrietzen) is a German boxer, who was one of the most popular German sports figures, not mainly because of his success but mostly because of his mannerism and public appearances.

  4. John Lyons

    John Lyons (born 11 July 1949) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. At the 2001 general election, he was elected to the British House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Strathkelvin and Bearsden. Under the Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004, that constituency was abolished for the 2005 general election. Lyons stood in the new East Dunbartonshire, where he lost to the Liberal Democrat Jo Swinson.

  5. Isaac Cohen

    Isaac Cohen (1981-) is a Mexican male fashion model. He has appeared in television advertisements for McDonalds and Payless shoes, and had minor film roles. He has been romantically linked with Dance-oriented pop singer Britney Spears

  6. Don Lafontaine

    Don LaFontaine (born August 26, 1940 in Duluth, Minnesota), also known as That Announcer Guy, is a voice actor famous for recording over 5,000 movie trailers, television commercials, network promotions, and video game trailers. His signature voice is both ominous and sonorous. He is often nicknamed "The King of Movie Trailers", "Mr. Voice," "Thunder Throat" or "The Voice of God", and credited with helping to create the modern movie trailer.

  7. Francis Lawrence

    Francis Lawrence (born in Vienna) is a popular music video director, having worked for stars like Britney Spears, Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Destiny's Child, Garbage, Gwen Stefani and Missy Elliot. He has also directed numerous commercials for clients such as Coca Cola, L'Oreal, Pepsi Cola, Bacardi, McDonalds, Bud Light and Disneyland. In 2005 has debut a feature film "Constantine" based on the "Hellblazer" comic book, starring Keanu Reeves.

  8. Paul Kingsnorth

    Paul Kingsnorth is an English writer and environmentalist. He was born in 1972, in Worcester, England, and currently lives in Oxford. Kingsnorth studied modern history at Oxford University between 1991 and 1994. During this period he was introduced to environmental politics through involvement in the road protest movement at sites including Twyford Down, Solsbury Hill and the M11 link road protest in East London.

  9. Caesar Barber

    Caesar Barber is an American man who got famous for attempting to sue the fast food chains McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy's, and Kentucky Fried Chicken for having made him addicted to their foods, resulting in his becoming overweight. At the time of the suit, Barber was 57 years old and weighed 272 pounds (123 kilograms). He was medically obese, suffered from diabetes, and had had two heart attacks. He lived in the Bronx, and worked as a maintenance worker.

  10. Nick Price

    Nick Price (born April 5, 1993 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor. He began acting in commercials as a child and has since appeared in films and on television, as well as doing voice over work.

  11. Dan Mathews

    Dan Mathews is the Senior Vice President of PETA and known for heading PETA's most controversial and attention-getting campaigns, including the "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ads, as well as campaigns involving celebrities such as Morrissey, Pamela Anderson, Pink, and Paul McCartney. He began his career with PETA as a receptionist, and worked his way up. Mathews was born October 25, 1964, in Newport Beach, California, and attended Costa Mesa High School in Costa Mesa, …

  12. Randy Alcorn

    Randy Alcorn is the founder and director of Eternal Perspective Ministries, a nonprofit ministry devoted to promoting an eternal viewpoint and drawing attention to people in special need of advocacy and help. Christianbook.com recently spoke with Randy about heaven and about his writing.

  13. Stan Relihan

    President & CEO of Expert Executive Search - one of Asia Pacific's best-connected Search, Selection & Recruitment Firms. Also a leading international Headhunter, Neural Networker & Technology Enthusiast; Keynote Speaker; Internet & Web 2.0 Subject Matter Expert; Top 30 LinkedIn 'Power User'.Host of TPN :: The Connections Show, an audio podcast series that puts you ahead of the curve with the latest developments in Social & Business Networking. http://connections.thepodcastnetwork.com

  14. Stephen Campbell

    Steve Campbell is a well-known freelance director with years of experience of communicating to children. He has directed commercials for clients such as Dairylea, Huggies, Childline and the British Dyslexia Association, as well as trailers for CBeebies. He has recently completed several commercials for McDonalds helping children to curve obesity by trying to persuade them to eat five fruits a day.

  15. Walter E. Massey

    Dr. Walter E. Massey, an American educator, physicist, and business leader, was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi April 5 1938. Massey graduated from Morehouse College in 1958 and received his PhD from Washington University in St. Louis. He served as the ninth president of Morehouse College from 1995 to 2007. Massey has served as the director of the National Science Foundation under George H. W. Bush and Senior Provost of the University of California System.

  16. Jared Lee

    Jared D. Lee (August 19, 1943) was born and raised in Van Buren, Indiana. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1966 from The John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis. In 1970, after serving two years in the military and working one year at Gibson Greetings as a greeting card designer, he started his freelance career as an artist and cartoonist. Lee's work has been associated with entities such as the US Postal Service, New York Telephone, L.L. Bean, …

  17. Dexter Fletcher

    Dexter Fletcher (born 31 January 1966) is an English actor.

  18. Sabine Herold

    Sabine Herold is a French libertarian activist and main spokeswoman of Alternative libérale, a French libertarian party.

  19. Ruben Gomez

    Ruben Gomez (b. 25 April 1974, Brooklyn, New York) is a singer. He debuted in a McDonalds commercial at the age of six. In 1987 he joined the band Menudo. He recorded 9 albums with them. He also appeared in musicals and Venezuelan soap operas. In 1989 the hit release "No Es Una Ilusion" which was recorded when he was 9 years old was release on McGillis Records. The next solo release was "Move" which was a Miami styled Dance track also on McGillis Records.

  20. Ron Coote

    Ron Coote was an Australian rugby league player for the South Sydney and Eastern Suburbs clubs. Born in Kingsford, New South Wales in 1944 Coote was a South Sydney junior and the son of 1930s Easts forward Jack Coote. Coote was a tall, rangy lock with a upright running style. He was famous for his outstanding cover defence and low, "round-the-legs" tackling technique.

  21. Yasmeen Ghauri

    Yasmeen Ghauri (born March 23, 1971 in Montreal, Canada) is a Canadian supermodel. Her modeling career began at the age of 17, after she had made an appointment at a Montreal modeling agency. Her father is a Muslim cleric from Pakistan, and her mother is German. Yasmeen served as a longtime model for Victoria's Secret and was admired as a great runway model. Yasmeen was reportedly discovered in 1989 while working in a McDonalds.

  22. Tom Sherlock

    Tom Sherlock is a British professional basketball player, currently plying his trade at British Basketball League team Newcastle Eagles. Tom was born on October 1, 1981 to Rob and Karen Sherlock in Derby, England. The 6ft9 forwardstarted out at Derby Storm then moving on to Mansfield Express in 1999 where he played alongside current team mate Andrew Bridge before flying out to the United States in 2000 to begin his basketball education at Mid-Prairie High School in Wellman, …

  23. Justin Bradley

    Justin Bradley (born September 8 1985 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actor. He started his career at the age of six, modelling on various department store advertisements. Bradley also appeared in commercials for McDonalds, Danone and Canadian Tire as a child. Best known for voice overs, he did the voice over of the main character in the children's animation, "Arthur" and played the voice of Zapman in the children's animation, "Mona The Vampire".

  24. Kenneth MacIntosh

    Kenneth Macintosh (born 15 January 1962) is a politician in Scotland. He is a member of the Labour party, and is currently MSP for the Eastwood constituency. He was first elected in the 1999 Scottish Parliament election and retained his seat in the 2003 and the 2007 election. Macintosh was born in Inverness and was educated at the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh. Before entering the Scottish Parliament he was a television producer for BBC News.

  25. Dandy Sakano

    Dandy Sakano (born Kenichi Sakano (坂野賢一) in Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan on January 16, 1967) is a Japanese comedian and tarento, best known for his loud choice in clothing and his catchphrase of "Gets!" Sakano was originally a proprietor of a Ramen shop before he turned to comedy in 1996. He struggled in his new trade, needing to take a part-time job at McDonalds to support his life.

  26. Alan Bryman

    Alan Bryman is currently Professor of Organisational and Social Research at the University of Leicester. He is best known for three main areas of work. Bryman has long been associated with research methods and in particular the use of mixed methods; this led to him publishing the book "Social Research Methods" and "Quantitative Data Analysis with SPSS 12 and 13: A Guide for Social Scientists" with Duncan Cramer.

  27. Thomas Friedman

    Thomas Loren Friedman, OBE (born July 20, 1953), is an American journalist, author and a three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He is an op-ed contributor to "The New York Times", whose column appears twice weekly and mainly addresses topics on foreign affairs. Friedman is known for supporting a compromise resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, modernization of the Arab world, environmentalism and globalization.

  28. Ralph Beard

    Ralph Milton Beard (born December 2 1927 in Hardinsburg, Kentucky) is an American former college and professional basketball player. He was a member of Adolph Rupp's "Fabulous Five" University of Kentucky basketball team. After the 1951 NBA season, Alex Groza and Beard were suspended from the NBA for life by commissioner Maurice Podoloff when the players admitted point shaving during their college careers.

  29. David Crane

    David Crane (born in Nappanee, Indiana) is a video game designer and programmer. Crane started his programming career at Atari, making games for the Atari 2600. After meeting up with co-worker Alan Miller in a tennis game, Miller discussed with him a plan he had to leave and found a company that would give game designers more recognition. From this meeting, he left Atari in 1979 and co-founded Activision, along with Miller, Jim Levy, Bob Whitehead and Larry Kaplan.

  30. Alison Green

    Alison Green is a former campaign coordinator for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and current Chief of Staff at the Marijuana Policy Project. During her time at PETA (1995-2001), Green made headlines for stunts such as throwing a pie at fashion designer Oscar de la Renta for his use of animal fur in his clothing line and, a year later, tossing another pie at Procter & Gamble CEO John Pepper, in protest of the company's animal testing.

  31. Ray Kroc

    Raymond Albert Kroc (October 5, 1902 - January 14, 1984) was an American entrepreneur, famous for significantly expanding the McDonald's Corporation from 1955. He did not actually found the restaurant chain itself, however; it was started by Richard and Maurice (Mac) McDonald in 1940.

  32. Sayed Jafar Naderi

    Sayed Jafar Naderi (b. 1965) is an Ismaili Afghan warlord who formerly controlled Baghlan Province during the early 90's. The son of the warlord of Baghlan province, Sayid Mansur Nadiri, Jafar went to school in England and eventually travelled to the United States. While living in the United States, Jafar "imitated the style of Charles Bronson" and was captain of a hockey team. Prior to his father calling him back to Afghanistan, Jafar worked in a McDonalds, …

  33. Erica O'Keith

    Erica Lynn O' Keith (born in Los Angeles, California) is an actress best known for her role in the Nickelodeon sitcom "Romeo!". She has also guest starred in "Close to Home" and Scrubs. She is currently on the McDonalds Southwest Salad commercial as the cashier. During her free time she takes jazz, hip hop, and break dance lessons.

  34. Gene Baur

    Gene Baur is co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary, America's leading farm animal protection organization. He holds a masters degree in agricultural economics from Cornell University and has conducted hundreds of visits to farms, stockyards, and slaughterhouses to document conditions. His pictures and videotape, exposing factory farming cruelty, have been aired nationally and internationally, educating millions.

  35. William Bernbach

    William (Bill) Bernbach (August 13, 1911, New York City - October 2, 1982, New York City) was a legendary figure in the history of American advertising. He was one of the three founders of Doyle Dane Bernbach and directed ad campaigns such as "Think Small" for Volkswagen Beetle (recognized by Advertising Age as the top advertising campaign of the 20th Century). Bernbach was noted for his devotion to creativity and offbeat themes, …

  36. Marissa Mayer

    Marissa leads the product management efforts on Google's search products - web search, images, groups, news, Froogle, the Google Toolbar, Google Desktop, Google Labs, and more. She joined Google in 1999 as Google's first female engineer and led the user interface and webserver teams at that time.

  37. Griffin Frazen

    Griffin James Frazen (born October 8, 1987) is an American actor. Frazen is known for his role in "Grounded for Life" as the middle child, Jimmy Finnerty. Frazen was born in Los Angeles, California. His father is a film editor and his mother a stage actress and circus clown. Within a month of taking his first acting class, Frazen had been booked on his first McDonalds commercial. His television credits include appearances on "The Drew Carey Show", …

  38. Margaret Travolta

    Margaret Travolta is an American actress and the sister of actor John Travolta. She was born in Englewood, New Jersey to Salvatore and Helen Travolta. She was influenced at a very early age by her mother’s involvement in local theatre and her sister Ellen’s success on stage. While attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, Margaret supported herself by performing in children’s theatre, waiting tables and singing in cabarets.

  39. Ai Maeda

    is a Japanese model and actress. Maeda is notable for performing Shiori Kitano in the 2003 film "Battle Royale II: Requiem", as well as for voicing the title role in the anime series, Kino's Journey (she also performs a theme song to the series, "Beautiful World"). Her younger sister is Aki Maeda. Ai Maeda came into the spotlight when she was only 8 years old, appearing in a McDonalds commercial. From there her career started off.

  40. Wayne Cilento

    Wayne Cilento (born August 28, 1949) is an award-winning American dancer and choreographer. Born in New York City, Cilento made his Broadway musical debut in the chorus of "Seesaw". He has been featured in more than 100 national commercials, including spots for VISA, Dr Pepper, Burger King, McDonalds, Kmart, and Dairy Queen. On the concert stage, in music videos, and for television appearances, he has staged Alicia Keys, Liza Minelli, Barry Manilow, Chita Rivera, …

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