- Scott Player
Scott Darwin Player (born December 17, 1969 in St. Augustine, Florida) is a professional National Football League punter for the Arizona Cardinals. He has played eight years, all with the Cardinals. He attended Florida State University. He is currently the only player wearing a 1-bar facemask, which have been illegal in the NFL since 2004, except for players who wore them in years prior. - Ian Player
Dr. Ian Player DMS (born 1927, Johannesburg), is an international conservationist. - Bradley Player
Bradley Todd Player (born January 18, 1967 in Benoni) is a former South African first class cricketer for Free State and Western Province. An allrounder, his career lasted from 1984/85 until 2000/01. He bowled both right-arm fast-medium and offbreaks and as a right handed batsman he made 4 first class hundreds. Player was a regular for South Africa in the Hong Kong Sixes. - Jessica Player
Jessica Player (born 1983, California) is an American actress, best known for playing the role of Krystina Carrington, the young daughter of Blake Carrington (played by series star John Forsythe) and Krystle Carrington (Linda Evans) from 1987-1989 in the hit ABC 1980s television drama series "Dynasty". She reprised her role in the 1991 TV mini-series "Dynasty: The Reunion". - Robert Player
Robert Player was the pen-name of Robert Furneaux Jordan, an English architect (1905-1978). Jordan was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, Birmingham School of Art, and the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London. He married Eira Furneaux Jordan in 1965 and worked as an architect from 1928 to 1961, after which he became an academic and lecturer, writing many books on architecture. - Ben Player
Ben Player Ben is the current 2006 World Champion. He is known for his flawless bodyboarding style and massive charging. His victory came after placing second (narrowly being defeated by Damian King) in the 2006 Pipeline final. He has finished #2 overall on the world bodyboarding tour several times. Ben now also helps run Movement Bodyboarding Magazine. The BEN PLAYER story<br /> The Shark Island Challenge is Australia’s richest bodyboarding competition, … - Barry Bonds
Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24 1964 in Riverside, California) is a Major League Baseball player with the San Francisco Giants. He is the son of former Major League All-Star Bobby Bonds, cousin of Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, and the godson of Hall of Famer Willie Mays. Bonds holds the single season major league records for home runs (73), on base percentage (.609), slugging percentage (.863), and walks (232). - Jason Giambi
Jason Gilbert Giambi (born January 8, 1971) is a Major League Baseball Player and designated hitter for the New York Yankees. He was the American League MVP in 2000 with the Oakland Athletics, and is a 5-time All-Star who has led the American League in walks 4 times, in on base percentage 3 times, in doubles and in slugging percentage once each, and won the Silver Slugger award twice. He attended Long Beach State. - Bill Walton
William Theodore Walton III, better known as Bill Walton (born November 5 1952), is a former American basketball player and current television sportscaster. He is the father of current Los Angeles Lakers player Luke Walton. Walton was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame on May 10, 1993. - Dee Brown
Daniel (Dee) Brown (born August 17, 1984 in Jackson, Mississippi) is an American professional basketball player. Brown played at the University of Illinois from 2002 to 2006, receiving many awards and accolades. Brown was selected in the second round of the 2006 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz. - Squarepusher
Squarepusher is the performing pseudonym of Tom Jenkinson, an English electronic music artist signed to Warp Records. He specialises in the electronic music genres of drum and bass, musique concrète, and acid, with a significant jazz influence. Jenkinson was born in Chelmsford, Essex in 1975 and was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School. He went on to study Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art and Design. - Brandon Jones
Brandon Jones (born October 6, 1982 in Texarkana, Texas) is an American football player in the National Football League. Jones plays wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans, who drafted him in 2005. He was a football and baseball player for the Oklahoma Sooners. He was selected in the third round behind teammates Mark Clayton & Mark Bradley. Jones also had a stint in the farm system of the New York Yankees. - Scott Parker
Scott Matthew Parker (born 13 October 1980) is an English footballer who currently plays for West Ham United. He is a midfielder, who has represented England at every level; from under-15 to senior, for whom he has made one start and two substitute appearances. He won his three England caps while playing for three different clubs. - Frank White
Frank White, Jr. (born September 4, 1950 in Greenville, Mississippi) is a former Major League Baseball player, and coach for the Kansas City Royals and their AA affiliate, the Wichita Wranglers. He currently works in the Royals front office. White was born in Greenville, Mississippi. After going to college at Longview Community in Lee's Summit, Missouri, he rose through the minors to reach the big leagues. - Maceo Parker
Maceo Parker (born February 14, 1943) is a noted American funk and soul jazz saxophonist, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1960s. Parker was a prominent soloist on many of Brown's hit recordings, and a key part of his band, playing alto, tenor and baritone saxophones. Parker's rhythmic and rapid playing style draws on the earlier innovations of be-bopper Charlie Parker (no relation), and Cannonball Adderley, mixed with Brown's own innovations in funk music. - Drew Bennett
Andrew Russell Bennett (born August 26, 1978 in Berkeley, California) is an American football player in the National Football League. Bennett plays wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams whom acquired him as an free agent on March 3, 2007. He signed a six-year deal worth $30 million with $10 million in guarantees. During the 2004 season he tied an NFL record by scoring eight touchdowns in a three game span. - Jason Johnson
Jason Michael Johnson (born October 27, 1973 in Santa Barbara, California) is a right-handed starting pitcher with the Seibu Lions. He is six foot six (1.98 m), 217 lb (98 kg), and bats right-handed. - Rafael Betancourt
Rafael José Betancourt is a Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who has pitched with the Cleveland Indians since 2003. He was originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Boston Red Sox in September 1993. The Red Sox released him following the 1999 season and then resigned him as a free agent in December 2000. He was granted free agency again in October 2001 and signed with the Indians in January 2003. - Kim In
Kim In (김인, 金寅 born November 23, 1943) is a professional Go player. - Ron Jaworski
Ronald Vincent "Jaws" Jaworski (born March 23 1951 in Lackawanna, New York) is a former American football player and currently an NFL analyst on ESPN. He is referred as the "King of Tape Breakdown" with his ability to break down every single plays and notice drop offs in production. Unconfirmed rumors reveal his use of a hair piece. - Chris Sutton
Christopher Roy Sutton (born 10 March 1973 in Nottingham, England) is an English former footballer. In his career, Sutton played for Norwich City, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Celtic, Birmingham and Aston Villa. He has also been capped once by England. Sutton played in either defence, midfield or attack, although usually in the latter role. - Don Haskins
Donald L. "Don" Haskins (born March 16, 1930 in Enid, Oklahoma, United States) is a former collegiate basketball coach and player. He played for three years under legendary coach Henry Iba at Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University). He was the head coach at Texas Western College (renamed the University of Texas at El Paso in 1967) from 1961 to 1999, … - Jolbert Cabrera
Jolbert Cabrera [HOLE-bert kah-BRAY-rah] (born December 8, 1972 in Cartagena, Colombia) is a baseball outfielder/infielder who until recently played with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in Japan's Pacific League. Previously, he played in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians (1998-2002), Los Angeles Dodgers (2002-03), and Seattle Mariners (2004). Cabrera hits and throws right-handed. He is the older brother of shortstop Orlando Cabrera. - James Augustine
James Augustine (born February 27, 1984 in Midlothian, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player. He eventually moved to Mokena, Illinois where he attended Lincoln-Way Central High School in New Lenox, Illinois where he graduated in 2002. While at Lincoln-Way, Augustine played both football and basketball. Augustine played for the University of Illinois men's basketball team from 2002 to 2006. Playing both the power forward and center positions, … - Tim Sweeney
Tim Sweeney (born April 12 1967) is a former American ice hockey player who played in the NHL. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and played in college for Boston College (1985-89). He was selected 122nd overall in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft by the Calgary Flames. After college, he played for the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the IHL, and then in the NHL for the Calgary Flames, the Boston Bruins, the Anaheim Mighty Ducks and the New York Rangers. - Brent Mason
Brent Mason is an American guitarist. He is primarily known as being a first-call Nashville session player, and has appeared on thousands of recordings worldwide. His extensive credits can be viewed on allmusic.com. He is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished session musicians in the industry today. Brent Mason is one of the most recorded guitarists in history, playing on albums by Alan Jackson, David Gates, Brooks & Dunn, George Strait, Neil Diamond, … - Joe Royle
Joe Royle (born April 8, 1949 in Liverpool) is an English ex-footballer and current manager. In his club career, spanning from 1966 to 1982, he played for Everton (debuting at the age of 16), Manchester City, Bristol City, Norwich City, and the England national team. Royle has managed Oldham, Everton, Manchester City, and Ipswich Town. In December 2006, Royle was appointed as a Patron of Trust Oldham, the official supporter's association of Oldham. - Jason Simontacchi
Jason William Simontacchi (born November 13, 1973 in Mountain View, CA) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, currently with the Washington Nationals. He has played three years in the major leagues, in 2002-2004, with a record of 20-10. He pitched in the minors from 1996-1999 and from 2001-2004, in the minor league organizations of the Kansas City Royals (1996-'97), the Pittsburgh Pirates (1999), the Minnesota Twins (2001), and the St. Louis Cardinals (2002-'04), … - Shawnee Smith
Shawnee Smith (born July 3, 1970) is an American actress. As well as the many films and television shows in which she has appeared, Smith was a lead singer for a band called "Fydolla Ho", with which she toured the USA and the UK. Smith was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina to Jim Smith, a financial planner and Air Force pilot, and Patricia, an oncology nurse. Her first appearance in a feature film was in the 1982 film adaptation of the play "Annie". - Al Arbour
Alger Joseph Arbour (born November 1, 1932 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada) was a player and coach in the National Hockey League. - Jack Brown
John Thomas Brown (born 20 August 1869 in Great Driffield, Yorkshire, died 4 November 1904 in London), known as Jack, was an English professional cricketer who played primarily as a batsman. He was Yorkshire's first great opening batsman, a lineage continued by Herbert Sutcliffe, Len Hutton and Geoff Boycott. He took five wickets in an innings on three occasions with his leg breaks, but except in 1901 (when he claimed 57 wickets) he generally bowled little. - Jimmy Haslip
Jimmy Haslip is an electric bass player and record producer best known as a founding and current member of the pioneering fusion group The Yellowjackets. He was also an early user of the 5-string electric bass. Haslip is notable for his versatiliy of tone, including being able to very closely achieve the tone of an upright acoustic bass on an electric bass guitar, his melodic bass lines, and his expressive solos. - Bill O'Neill
William John (Bill) O'Neill (January 22, 1880 - July 20, 1920) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1904), Washington Senators (1904) and Chicago White Sox (1906). O'Neill was a switch-hitter and threw right handed. He was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Playing at shortstop in his 1904 rookie season for the Red Sox, … - Maurice Lucas
Maurice Lucas (born February 18 1952 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a retired American professional basketball player, and current assistant coach with the National Basketball Association's (NBA) Portland Trail Blazers. Lucas played college basketball at Marquette University for two years, leading them to the NCAA championship game in 1974. Although Marquette did not win the title, Lucas played the full 40 minutes of the game, … - Trevor Benjamin
Trevor Benjamin (born February 8, 1979 in Kettering, England), is a Jamaican international footballer who is currently playing for Peterborough United, but currently on loan to Walsall. He is a striker or winger, he is left footed and is tall and weighs 13st 2lb (83.6kg). He grew up in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, supporting Arsenal with Ian Wright as his idol. - Adam Davis
Adam Davis is an Australian rules football field umpire in the Australian Football League. He has umpired 39 career games in the AFL. Davis won the 2003 "Umpire of the Year" award for the AFL Queensland Umpires Association. He was involved in the controversy surrounding umpire-player collisions during the 2005 AFL season. - Brad Moran
Brad Moran (born March 20, 1979 in Abbotsford, British Columbia) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who currently plays for the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League. - Chris Bigler
Chris Bigler (born February 11 1949?) is a Swiss retired businessman, now a professional poker player, based in Las Vegas, NV. Bigler began playing poker in 1997 on a trip to Las Vegas and studied the game. He made the final table of the 1999 World Series of Poker (WSOP) $10,000 no limit hold'em main event, earning $212,420 for his 5th place finish. He is the only Swiss player to have made the final table of the WSOP main event. - Toe Blake
Hector "Toe" Blake, CM (August 21, 1912 - May 17, 1995) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach in the National Hockey League (NHL). - Ray Olmedo
Rainer Gustavo Olmedo (born May 31, 1981 in Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the Cincinnati Reds from 2003 to 2006 and plays for the Toronto Blue Jays. He is a switch-hitter batter and throws right-handed. In 171 games Olmedo has batted .230 (81-352), with 25 RBI, 39 runs, 12 doubles, two triple and six stolen bases.
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