- Buck Angel
Buck Angel is an adult film star in the United States. He claims to be the "first and only" female-to-male transsexual porn star. Although he is by no means the only transman to have ever worked in pornography, he is certainly one of the best-known and best-paid FTM (female-to-male) transsexual pornographic actors to date.
- Victor Mature
Victor Mature, an American film actor, was born in Louisville, Kentucky to a Tyrolean father, Marcellus George Mature, a cutler, and a Swiss-American mother, Clara Mature. He is often described as an early exemplar of the term "beefcake" due to his muscular physique and stolid onscreen manner. But unlike any of his contemporaries and his many successors, Mature always brought a sense of fragility, doubt and uncertainty to his characters.
- Ben Wallace
Ben Wallace (born September 10, 1974 in White Hall, Alabama) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls. Nicknamed Big Ben and The Body, he plays the position of center and is and. He is a four-time winner of the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award (a feat equalled only by Dikembe Mutombo), and is regarded as one of the finest defensive players in the game.
- Rob Cryston
Rob Cryston (born January 19, 1971, also known as Robbie Roberts, Roby Cryston, Rod Cryston) is an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic movies throughout the 1990s. In his early work, he was credited as "Robbie Roberts". He is best known for changing his look and style during his career: from smooth, lean, playful, bottom twink to hairy, muscular, top daddy.
- Fisto
Fisto is a fictional character in the popular Masters of the Universe franchise. Fisto is a large and muscular warrior with reddish-brown hair and a beard, distinguishable mainly by his right hand, which is a large metal fist. In the original continuity of the character it is ambiguous as to whether Fisto's metal hand is some kind of removable gauntlet, or if it is a prosthetic attachment. In the 2002 continuity, Fisto's hand is much larger and unambiguously cybernetic.
- Ryan North
Ryan M. North (born October 20, 1980) is a Canadian writer and computer programmer who is the creator and author of "Dinosaur Comics", and co-creator of "Whispered Apologies" and "Happy Dog the Happy Dog". North grew up in Ottawa, Ontario where he studied computer science (minor in film) at Carleton University before moving to Toronto for his Master's degree in Computer Science at the University of Toronto, …
- Cecil O. Samuelson
Cecil Osborn Samuelson, Jr. (b. August 1, 1941) has been the 12th president of Brigham Young University since May 1, 2003. Prior to this appointment he had been a professor of medicine at the University of Utah, dean of the school of medicine there, and vice president of health services. Samuelson's full-time service to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began in 1994 when he was made a General Authority and appointed to the First Quorum of the Seventy.
- Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger
Arnold clearly harbored political ambitions for a long time. In 1977, six years before he became a US citizen, he told a German magazine: "When one has money, one day it becomes less interesting. And when one is also the best in film, what can be more interesting? Perhaps power. Then one moves into politics and becomes governor or president or something." He realized that one day his movie-making days were numbered and began thinking about a career in politics.
- Jay Bhatti
Jay Bhatti trabajó en Microsoft en la gestión de productos. Jay obtuvo su MBA de la Wharton School, y realizó sus estudios en Ingeniería de Sistemas de la Universidad de Rutgers.
- Dexter Coakley
William Dexter Coakley (born October 20, 1972 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina) is an American football linebacker currently a free agent of the NFL. He was a third round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1997 NFL Draft, out of Division I-AA school Appalachian State University. While at Appalachian State, he won the first two Buck Buchanan Awards, given each year to the nation's top Division 1-AA defensive player.
- Curt Young
Im That RicH NiggA fRom FroM WEST OAKLAND BITCH DIG ThaT MAyNe!!!
- Sylvester Stallone
SO IT'S LIKE THIS...
- Edward L. Masry
Edward L. Masry (born July 29,1932 in Paterson, New Jersey, died December 6,2005 in Thousand Oaks, California) was a partner in the law firm of Masry and Vititoe and a city councilman. Masry attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California Los Angeles, and University of Southern California. Although he never received a bachelor's degree, Loyola Law School accepted him on an exemption due to high placement scores.
- Lou Ferrigno
Louis Jude Ferrigno (born November 9, 1951) is an American bodybuilder and actor. Ferrigno has appeared in such television shows and movies as "The Incredible Hulk", "Pumping Iron" (with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Franco Columbu), "Sinbad of the Seven Seas", and, in the title role, "Hercules" in 1983. He is more recently known for playing a minor role in the sitcom King of Queens.
- Billy Gilman
Billy Gilman (born William Wendell Gilman III May 24, 1988) is a Grammy-nominated country music singer and songwriter. Born in Hope Valley, Rhode Island, he lives with his parents Bill and Fran Gilman and his younger brother Colin. At a young age he attracted the attention of a local vocal coach, Angela Bacari, who later became his manager. He met and worked with Ray Benson of (Asleep at the Wheel) who helped record demos, including "Roly Poly".
- Paul Edward Anderson
Paul Edward Anderson (born October 17, 1932 in Toccoa, Georgia - died August 15, 1994) was a weightlifter and strongman. Anderson turned professional at a fairly young age and many of his feats of strength, while generally credible, were not done under rigorous enough conditions to be 'official'. Nevertheless, he was at one time listed in the "Guinness Book of World Records" for a backlift of 6270 pounds, …
- Craig Titus
Craig Michael Titus (born January 14, 1965 in Wyandotte, Michigan) was an IFBB professional bodybuilder. Titus is of French (mother) and Greek (father) origin and lived most of his early life in Detroit, Michigan, in a city called Riverview. He has a younger brother, Kevin, and a younger sister, Nicole. Titus played high school football but quit because he was too small. He also wrestled at 132 lbs. After graduation Titus decided to put on some muscle by weight training.
- Sylvester The Jester
Daniel Sylvester Battagline, also known as Sylvester The Jester, is an American magician, best known for playing a cartoon character which comes to life. He has had hundreds of stage and television appearances, including NBC’s "World's Wildest Magic," ABC’s "Champions of Magic II", …
- Dave Roberts
Dave Roberts is the stage name of David Thomas Boreanaz (born February 14 1936). Since 1983, he has been the weatherman for WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the father of actor David Boreanaz.
- Eugene Depasquale
Eugene A. DePasquale is a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He represents the York City based 95th State House District. He is a member of the Democratic Party. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, DePasquale graduated from Central Catholic High School. He later earned a bachelors degree from the College of Wooster, an M.P.A. from the University of Pittsburgh, and a J.D. from Widener University School of Law.
- Jessica Wedge
Jessica Rae Wedge (born 1984) is a beauty queen from Evans, West Virginia who has competed in the Miss USA pageant. Wedge won the Miss West Virginia USA 2006 title in a state pageant held in Flatwoods, West Virginia in late 2005. It was her first attempt at the title. Wedge represented West Virginia in the Miss USA 2006 pageant broadcast live from Baltimore, Maryland on April 21, 2006.
- John Dawson Read
John Dawson Read is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Wokingham, England, Read first came to prominence in 1975 with his debut album "A Friend of Mine Is Going Blind", released on Chrysalis Records. The album's title song was written by Read for a friend of his who suffered from Muscular Dystrophy. Read credits his friend with having been a writing inspiration for years, as well as being responsible for his debut album, having sent Read's songs to publishers.
- Mayana Zatz
Mayana Zatz is a Brazilian molecular biologist and geneticist. She is a professor at the University of São Paulo, currently being its Research dean. Professor Zatz accomplishments have been recognized and she has received many awards and prizes, including the 2000 L’Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science and the 2001 Claudia Woman of the Year Award, by Claudia Magazine.
- Sarah Hutchinson
Sarah Hutchinson from Hawaii, born 1973, is a model who worked with Playboy in the mid-to-late 1990s. She was successful pageant at Miss Hawaiian Tropic and other bikini contests in mid 90th. During this time she had waist to hip length hair. She has acted in several nude movies, and worked as crew in non-nude movies and TV series. She had 22 pages in the October 2002 "Muscular Development". On the side, Sarah competes in Roman gladiator wrestling.
- Falko Zandstra
Falko Zandstra (born December 27 1971 in Heerenveen, Friesland) is a former Dutch speed skater. Because of his thin legs he was also called "de Gespierde Spijker" which translates to "the Muscular Nail". Zandstra was a natural talent who had his career peak at a very young age. In 1990 and 1991 he became junior world champion. In 1991 he won with a world record in the small combination.
- Abraham Lincoln
Reviews Lincoln's early years as a farmer and his significant impact on U.S. agriculture, including the establishment of the USDA and the beginnings of the National Agricultural Library. Also includes various full text documents and agricultural Acts from the 1860s.
- Christina Lindley
Christina Lindley (born September 18, 1983, Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actress and fitness model. Her first big break early on when a photographer discovered her at a mall in Georgia. He entered her in the Seventeen Magazine/JCPenney Cover Model Contest at age 14. Lindley gained inital fame through a 25 page layout in "Muscular Development" magazine and would become a staple in popular fitness magazines over the next few years.
- Gustave Roussy
Gustave Roussy (November 24, 1874 - 1948was a Swiss-French neuropathologist. He earned his doctorate from the University of Paris in 1907 and spent most of his career in Paris. As an intern he worked under neurologists Pierre Marie and Joseph Jules Dejerine. Roussy was involved with all aspects of the nervous system, and was a prolific writer.
- Sandra Zaiter
Sandra Zaiter, born in the Dominican Republic in 1943, is a well known television children's show host in Puerto Rico. She is also a singer and composer. Zaiter is one of the many Dominicans, of Lebanese Maronite Christian ancestry. Since early in her life she participated in church groups, and established her residence in Puerto Rico. Zaiter, participated in the Puerto Rican production of Up With People.
- Piergiorgio Welby
Piergiorgio Welby (Rome, 26 December 1945 - 20 December 2006) was an Italian poet, painter and activist whose three-month-long battle for a right to die led to a debate about euthanasia in his country.
- Branch Warren
Branch Warren (B. February 28, 1975 in Tyler, Texas) is an IFBB professional bodybuilder. Warren first competed in 1992 when he won the AAU Teenage Mr. America competition. His first NPC(National Physique Committee) event was the NPC Teenage Nationals, where he won again. His first IFBB event was in the 2004 Night of Champions competitions, where he placed 8th. His first Mr. Olympia was in 2005, where he placed 8th.
- Ismael Miranda
Ismael Miranda a.k.a. The Pretty Boy of Salsa (born February 20, 1950 in Aguada, Puerto Rico) is a composer and a singer of salsa music. Miranda wanted to be a musician since childhood; he received his primary and secondary education in his hometown however, his musical inclination led him to form two different juvenile groups, "The 4J's and Little Junior" and "The Class Mates" by the time he was eleven years old.
- Mokhtar Dahari
Mokhtar Dahari (13 November, 1953 - 11 July, 1991) was a legendary Malaysian national football player from Setapak, Selangor. He was born in Setapak on 13 November 1953. He was one of the best players in Asia in the 1970s. Mokhtar showed interest in playing football at an early age. He played for his school and later for his home state, Selangor. He was only nineteen years old when he first played for Malaysia in an international game.
- Louis Siminovitch
Louis (Lou) Siminovitch, CC (born May 1, 1920) is a Canadian molecular biologist. He was a pioneer in human genetics, researcher into the genetic basis of muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis, and helped establish Ontario programs exploring genetic roots of cancer. Born in Montreal, Quebec to parents who had emigrated from Eastern Europe, he won a scholarship in chemistry to McGill University, earning a doctorate in 1944. He then studied at the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
- Nikolaus Friedreich
Nikolaus Friedreich was a German pathologist and neurologist, and a third generation physician in the Friedreich family. His father was pathologist Johann Baptist Friedreich (1796-1862), and his grandfather was pathologist Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761-1836), who is remembered for his early description of idiopathic facial paralysis, which would later be known as Bell's palsy.
- George Karpati
Dr. George Karpati, O.C., C.Q., M.D., F.R.C.P.(C)., is a Canadian neurologist and neuroscientist who is one of the leading experts on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders including muscular dystrophy research. He is the I. W. Killam Chair and Professor of Neurology at McGill University. In 2001, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada for his "seminal contributions in the area of muscular dystrophy".
- Alfred Vulpian
Edmé Félix Alfred Vulpian was a French physician and neurologist. He was the co-discoverer of Vulpian-Bernard spinal muscular atrophy and the Vulpian-Heidenhain-Sherrington phenomenon. Among other noted discoveries and experiments, Vulpian discovered adrenaline in the adrenal medulla.
- Louis Théophile Joseph Landouzy
Louis Théophile Joseph Landouzy was a French neurologist from Reims, and whose father and grandfather were also physicians. He studied medicine in Reims and Paris, earning his doctorate in 1876. He spent much his career at the University of Paris, becoming a professor of therapy in 1893 and a dean of medicine in 1901. His name is associated with the "Landouzy-Dejerine syndrome", …
- Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm Pflüger
Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm Pflüger was a German physiologist born in Hanau. He studied medicine at the universities of Giessen and Berlin. While in Berlin he was an assistant to Johannes Peter Müller (1801-1858) and Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896). In 1859 he became professor of physiology at the University of Bonn where he remained for the rest of his career.
- Francis Arthur Bainbridge
Francis Arthur Bainbridge (July 29, 1874 - October 27, 1921) was an English physiologist who was a native of Stockton-on-Tees. In 1904 he earned his doctorate in Cambridge, and in 1911 became a professor of physiology at Durham University. In 1915 he attained the chair of physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, where he remained for the rest of his life.