- Mariane Pearl
Mariane van Neyenhoff Pearl (b. July 23, 1967 in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France) is a French freelance journalist, reporter and Global Diary columnist for "Glamour" magazine. She is the widow of Daniel Pearl, the "Wall Street Journal" reporter who was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan in early 2002. Of Dutch-Jewish, Afro-Latino-Cuban and Chinese Cuban ancestry and raised in Paris, … - Stephen Pearl
Stephen B. Pearl was a United Nations interpreter and former head of the English booth in the UN Interpreting Section in New York. - Daniel Pearl
Daniel Pearl was an American journalist who was kidnapped and murdered in Karachi, Pakistan. At the time of his kidnapping, Pearl had been investigating the case of Richard Reid, the shoe bomber, and alleged links between Al Qaeda and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). In March 2007, at a closed military hearing in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed reportedly boasted that he had personally beheaded Pearl. - Judea Pearl
Judea Pearl is a computer scientist and statistician, best known for his prominent work on the probabilistic approach to artificial intelligence, and in particular on Bayesian networks (see the article on belief propagation). - Bruce Pearl
Bruce Pearl is an American college basketball coach who currently serves as the head coach of the University of Tennessee men's basketball team. A native of Boston, Pearl attended Sharon High School in Sharon, Massachusetts and is a 1982 graduate of Boston College. He and his wife, Kim, have two daughters, Jacqui and Leah, and two sons, Steven and Michael. - Jizzy Pearl
Jizzy Pearl (born Jim Wilkinson) is an Irish-American vocalist born on Saint Patrick's Day of 1958 in Chicago, Illinois. He first fronted the rock band Data Clan, which became Love/Hate, and has also sung for L.A. Guns, Ratt, Adler's Appetite and other lesser known acts. In the late 1980s Pearl joined Love/Hate, which achieved noterity for performances as the house band at the Whiskey A Go-Go in Hollywood. The group subsequently signed to Sony Records. - Minnie Pearl
Minnie Pearl was the stage name of Sarah Ophelia Colley Cannon (October 25, 1912 - March 4, 1996). She was a country comedian who, along with friend Roy Acuff, was an institution at the Grand Ole Opry, and on the television show "Hee Haw" from 1969 to 1991. She was known for wearing a big hat with a price tag that read "$1.98" hanging off the side. - Raymond Pearl
Raymond Pearl (3 June 1879 - 17 November 1940) was an American biologist, who spent most of his career at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Pearl was a prolific writer of academic books, papers and articles, as well as a committed populariser and communicator of science. At his death, 841 publications were listed against his name. - Matthew Pearl
Matthew Pearl is an American novelist and educator. His debut, "The Dante Club", became a best-selling novel published in more than 40 countries. Matthew Pearl graduated from University School of Nova Southeastern University (NSU). He was then educated at Harvard College and Yale Law School and has taught writing and literature at Emerson College and Harvard University. - Cora Pearl
Cora Pearl was a famous courtesan of the 19th century French demimonde, born "Emma Elizabeth Crouch". - Daniel Pearl
Daniel Pearl (born 1951, Bronx, New York) is an American cinematographer who has worked on many feature films, over 400 music videos and more than 250 commercials. His best known work is probably "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" and its 2003 remake. After gaining a masters degree at University of Texas at Austin, Pearl met Tobe Hooper in a film lab. After receiving some advice from the cinematographer about filters, … - David Pearl
David Stephen Pearl (born 11 August 1944) is a British lawyer and member of the Judicial Appointments Commission. He is the son of Rabbi Chaim Pearl. Pearl was called to the Bar in 1968 and lectured in Law at the University of Cambridge and the University of East Anglia, where he was appointed a Professor. He became the Chief Adjudicator of Immigration Appeals in 1994, and then President of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal in 1997. - Jack Pearl
Jack Pearl, born Jack Perlman (born October 29, 1894 in New York City, died December 25, 1984 in New York City), was a vaudeville performer and a star of early radio. He portrayed a character he created, Baron Munchausen, very loosely based on the Baron Munchausen literary character. As the Baron, Pearl would tell far-fetched stories with a comic German accent. When the straight man (originally Ben Bard, but later Cliff Hall) expressed skepticism, … - Eric Pearl
Dr. Eric Scott Pearl Internationally recognized healer ERIC PEARL has appeared on countless television programs in the US and around the world, spoken by invitation at the United Nations, presented to a full house at Madison Square Garden and his seminars have been featured in various publications including The New York Times. - Barry Pearl
Barry Pearl (b. March 29, 1950) played Professor Tinkerputt on Barney's Imagination Island, Barney's Big Surprise and Enma from Mirmo! Barry was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Barry also played the role of Doody in the 1978 hit musical Grease. Full name: Barry Lee Pearl Barry stared in 1 episode of Disney Channel's Even Stevens. - Bill Pearl
Bill Pearl (b. Prineville, Oregon, October 31, 1930) was a leading competitive American body-builder during the 1950s and '60s. His first major victory was in the 1953 Mr. Universe contest (in which he beat out a then 23 year old Sean Connery). He actively competed until his retirement in 1971 after winning the Mr. Universe one last time, over Reg Park and Sergio Oliva. He is the author of the popular exercise book, "Getting Stronger". - Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin (19th January, 1943 - 4 October, 1970) was an American blues-influenced rock singer and occasional songwriter with a distinctive voice. She was one of the most influential rock singers of the 1960s and is widely considered to be the greatest female rock singer of the decade. - Pearl
Pearl is a new character from Sinnoh and one of the three leading characters in the Diamond and Pearl arc of Pokémon Adventures. Pearl has a hasty personality and a habit of butting into coversations along with exploding with rage if a person does not give him eye contact when he speaks to them. He and Diamond are friends, though Pearl is known for frequently getting them into trouble. - Diamond
is a character in the latest series of the "Pokémon Special" manga in Japan, based on the main male character from "Pokémon Diamond" and "Pearl". His appearance is based off the Diamond and Pearl Male character, Lucas. Diamond is a good friend of Pearl and the pair form a Pokémon comedy duo, with Diamond acting as the boke (funny man) of the pair. Though seemingly dim-witted at first and possessing a perpetual habit of eating wherever he goes, … - Emerald
Emerald is a character in the Pokémon Adventures manga, a challenger in the Battle Frontier. He is an excellent battler and has proved it several times by defeating Noland, Lucy, Brandon and Greta. He is also considered good at catching Pokémon, and for that Crystal has hired him to catch the legendary Jirachi. Despite his great interest in Pokémon battling, he claims to not like Pokémon very much. - Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine was a colonial American privateer who, during the late 17th century, raided several Spanish settlements, including his raid with Jan Willems who together looted Rio de la Hacha in 1680 as well as driving the French out of Block Island. Although a subject of Great Britain, he was associated with many prominent Dutch privateers of the day including Jan Corneliszoon. - Nancy Pearl
Nancy Pearl (born January 12 1945) is a librarian, best-selling author, book reviewer and was, until August 2004, the Executive Director of the Washington Center for the Book at Seattle Public Library. Her prolific reading and her knowledge of books and literature first made her locally famous in Seattle, Washington, where she regularly appears on public radio recommending books. She achieved broader fame with "Book Lust," her 2003 guide to good reading. - Gina Gershon
She's sitting in a funky little tea room in Beverly Hills, picking at her sandwich and politely fending off any question she's not sure how to handle. So she won't talk about her private life. She won't talk about Showgirls, the hilariously awful bit of trash that launched her fame. And she won't talk about the man she'll identify only as Sean, the boyfriend and housemate she clearly adores. "I've seen it too many times in Hollywood," the actress explains. - Thomas Pridgen
Thomas Pridgen is the current drummer for The Mars Volta from El Cerrito, California. He won the Guitar Center Drum-Off at age 9 and at age 10 was the youngest recipient for a Zildjian endorsement in the history of the company. Thomas has studied with Dave Garibaldi, Walfredo Reyes Jr, Troy Luketta, and Curtis Nutall. He is endorsed by DW Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Remo Drumheads, LP Percussion, Rhythm Tech, and Zendrum. - Ian Paice
Ian Anderson Paice (born June 29, 1948; Nottingham, England) made his name as drummer with seminal heavy rock band Deep Purple. As of Jon Lord's departure in 2002, he is the only founding member of the band still performing with the group, although Ian Gillan and Roger Glover have returned. Heavily influenced by Buddy Rich, Ian is one of the few hard rock drummers who uses swing and jazz inflections in his powerhouse style. - Pearl Lowe
Pearl Lowe (b. 1971), is a singer-songwriter turned fashion and textiles designer specializing in lace. She is best known as the vocalist of mid-1990s indie band's Powder and Lodger and as a solo-artist under the name "Pearl". Her longtime partner is Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey, with whom she has three children, Alfie (b. 1997), Frankie (b. 1999), and Betty (b. 2005). They live in the Hampshire countryside, after residing in North London for many years. - Rhea Perlman
Rhea Perlman (born March 31, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress, best known for her role as Carla Tortelli on the popular sitcom "Cheers". She is the sister of Heide Perlman, who worked as a writer, story editor and producer on the show, and the daughter of Phil Perlman, who occasionally appeared as bar regular Phil. She is married to actor Danny DeVito, with whom she has three children - Lucy Chet DeVito (born March 1983), … - Morgan Rose
Morgan Rose (born December 13, 1968) is the drummer and founding member of the Atlanta-based alternative metal band Sevendust. He is also responsible for much of the backround "screaming" vocals. Morgan began his music career in the early 90s in the band "Snake Nation" alongside Vinnie Hornsby. In late 1994, Morgan and Vinnie joined forces with Lajon Witherspoon (who was at that time in a R&B band called Body & Soul) and formed "Crawlspace", … - Carol Kane
Carolyn Laurie Kane (born June 18 1952, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) is an American actress. - Richard Bell
Richard Bell (b. March 5 1946, Toronto - d. June 15 2007, Toronto) was a Canadian musician. Known for his session and live performance work, he is perhaps best remembered as the pianist for Janis Joplin and her "Full Tilt Boogie Band" and was a keyboardist with The Band during the 1990s. - Berlitz
Berlitz is the female protagonist for the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl story arc of Pokémon Adventures. Berlitz comes from a 200-year old family of wealthy scholars famous in Sinnoh. She wears pearl and diamond rings. She does not give her name to commoners; therefore, Berlitz's given name is unknown. The Berlitz family tradition is for members coming of age to travel to the peak of Mt. Coronet to obtain materials to make their personal family crest. - Trace Beaulieu
Trace Beaulieu (born November 6, 1958) is a puppeteer, writer, and actor. He is best known for his roles on "Mystery Science Theater 3000". For the first seven seasons of "MST3K", Beaulieu operated and voiced the Crow T. Robot puppet. He also played the role of Dr. Clayton Forrester, who was the head mad scientist, or "mad", for the first seven seasons. Initially Dr. Forrester was assisted by Dr. Laurence Erhardt. His second assistant was TV's Frank. - Kevin Corrigan
Kevin Corrigan (born Kevin Fitzgerald Corrigan on March 27, 1969 in The Bronx, New York) is an American character actor of Irish and Puerto Rican descent who has appeared mostly in independent films and television since the 1990s. After studying at The Actors Studio, Corrigan made his film debut in 1989 in "Lost Angels" starring Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz. - Jerry Gaskill
Jerry Gaskill (born December 27, 1957 in Bridgeton, NJ) is an American rock musician who is the drummer for the heavy metal band, King's X. Jerry released a solo album, "Come Somewhere", in April 2004. It was produced by and featured his King's X cohort Ty Tabor, and was recorded at the latter's Alien Beans Studio. Jerry has in the past used Yamaha drums, and Pearl drums. Currently he uses GMS' SE line of drums. His current set-up is: 9" x 12", 12" x 14", 14" x 16", … - Boh Runga
Boh Runga is the lead singer and guitarist in New Zealand rock band Stellar*. She comes from a very musical family - both her sisters are, or have been, in bands. She is the eldest of three sisters - her youngest sister, Bic, has a successful solo career, and Pearl has been in several bands in New Zealand. She is married to Campbell Smith, who manages her sister, Bic. She is half-Chinese (from her mother) and half-Māori (from her father). - Todd Sucherman
Todd Sucherman (born May 2, 1969) is the current drummer for the rock group Styx. Sucherman grew up in a musical family and followed in his father's footsteps by playing the drums. His father, Arnold J. Sucherman, was a doctor by day and a drummer by night, playing in the house band at the famed Chez Parre' in Chicago. His mother, Jo (Seiwert) Sucherman, was an actress in the 1940s and 50s. - Edward England
Edward England, born Edward Seegar in Ireland, was a famous African coast and Indian Ocean pirate from 1717 to 1720. The ships he sailed on included the "Pearl" and later the "Fancy", for which England exchanged the "Pearl" in 1720. His flag was the classic Jolly Roger with a skull above two crossed thigh bones on a black background. He differed from many other pirates of his day in that he did not kill captives unless it was absolutely necessary. - Marina Perla
Measurements: 34C-24-34 - Sheena Pearl
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Paul A. Rothchild (April 18 1935 - March 30 1995) was a prominent American record producer of the late 1960s and 1970s. Although born in Brooklyn, NY, Rothchild grew up in Teaneck, NJ, and he graduated from Teaneck High School in 1957. He began his career on the Boston folk scene, recording and releasing recordings by local folk artists. He became a house producer for Jac Holzman's Elektra Records label in 1963, …
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