- Josh Lucas
Josh Lucas (born Joshua Lucas Easy Dent Maurer on June 20, 1971) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in several Hollywood films, including "Glory Road" and "Poseidon". - Mike Vogel
Michael James Vogel (born 17 July, 1979) is an American actor and former fashion model. Vogel began acting in 2001, and has since appeared in several notable films, including "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants", "Grind", and 2006's "Poseidon". - Jimmy Bennett
James Bennett (born February 9, 1996) is an American child actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the films "Hostage", "Firewall", "Poseidon", and "Evan Almighty". - Kevin Dillon
Kevin Dillon (born August 19, 1965) is an American actor. Born in Mamaroneck, New York, he is the younger brother of actor Matt Dillon. Dillon began acting in both television and films in the 1980s and first received wide attention for his role as Bunny in the 1986 film "Platoon." In 1988, he portrayed Brian Flagg in a remake of the 1958 American science fiction film "The Blob". - Freddy Rodriguez
Freddy Rodriguez (born January 17, 1975) is a Puerto Rican-American actor known for playing sensitive Hector Federico "Rico" Diaz on HBO's "Six Feet Under". Starting in September 2007, he will be joining the cast of "Ugly Betty" as a series regular. - Telamon
In Greek mythology, Telamon, son of Aeacus, King of Aegina, and Endeis and brother of Peleus, accompanied Jason as one his Argonauts, and was present at the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. He also participated in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks, along with his son, Ajax. After killing their half-brother, Phocus, Telamon and Peleus had to leave Aegina. King Cychreus of Salamis welcomed Telamon and befriended him. Telamon married Periboea, who gave birth to Ajax. - Idomeneus
In Greek mythology, Idomeneus was a Cretan warrior, grandson of Minos. He led the Cretan armies to the Trojan War and was also one of Helen's suitors. Meriones was his charioteer and brother-in-arms. In the "Iliad", he is found among the first rank of the Greek generals, leading his troops and engaging the enemy head-on, and escaping serious injury. Idomeneus was one of Agamemnon's trusted advisors. - Theseus
Theseus (Greek ") was a legendary king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, with whom Aethra lay in one night. Theseus was a founder-hero, like Perseus, Cadmus or Heracles, all of whom battled and overcame foes that were identified with an archaic religious and social order. As Heracles was the Dorian hero, Theseus was the Ionian founding hero, considered by Athenians as their own great reformer. - Nireus
In Greek mythology, Nireus was the name of several individuals: #Nireus was a son of Poseidon and Canace. #Nireus was a son of Aglaea and Charopus. He fought for the Greeks during the Trojan War. He was considered the most handsome of the Greeks next to Achilleus and killed by Eurypylos. - Eurytus
Eurytus was one of the twin sons of Molio, by either Poseidon or Actor. His brother was Cteatus. They were called the Molionides. - Agenor
In history and Greek mythology, Agenor (which means "very manly") was a Phoenician king of Tyre. His wife was Telephassa. Some sources state that Agenor was the son of Poseidon and Libya; these accounts refer to a brother named Belus. According to other sources, he was the son of Belus and Anchinoe. Sources differ also as to Agenor's children; he is sometimes said to have been the father of Cadmus, Europa, Cilix, Phoenix, and Thasus. - Gabriel Jarret
Gabriel Jarret (born Gabriel Kronsberg, January 1, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as the young genius Mitch Taylor in the 1985 comedy movie "Real Genius" where he co starred with Val Kilmer. Jarret's first film was "Going Ape!" in 1981, and other film roles include "The Karate Kid Part III", "Apollo 13", "Last Days", and "Dry Cycle". - Euphemus
There are two figures in Greek mythology known as Euphemus. One was the son of Poseidon, granted by his father the power to walk on water. Euphemus's mother is variously named: Europe, daughter of the giant Tityus; Oris, daughter of Orion; or Macionice, daughter of Eurotas. His residence is given as Panopeus in Phocis, or Hyria in Boeotia, or Taenarum in Laconia. Euphemus joined the voyage of the Argonauts, and served the crew well as helmsman. - Kevin Burns
Kevin Burns is the creator and executive producer of nearly five-hundred hours of non-fiction and documentary television programs. His work can be seen on FOX, National Geographic Channel, E!, Animal Planet, AMC, Bravo and The History Channel. In 2003 he received his first of two Emmy Awards as Executive Producer for A&E’s Biography series. That same year he was tapped by George Lucas and Lucasfilm to produce and direct the 150 minute documentary feature, … - Mneseus
In Greek mythology, Mneseus is the twin brother of Autochthon. The twins were the elder of the third pair of twins who appeared in one Plato's accounts of Atlantis, Critias. He is believed to be the son of Poseidon and Cleito. He is considered to be "one of the rulers of divers islands in the open sea." It is also suggested that Mneseus may have been the Danann god - Thoas
Thoas, son of Andraimon, was one of the heroes who fought for the Greeks in the Trojan War. He was a former suitor of Helen of Troy and led a group of forty ships for the Aetolians, one of the larger contigents. In the "Iliad" it states that he received his lordship because the previous dynasty of Oineus and Meleagros had perished, so the power to rule was bestowed on him. He was one of the nine volunteers to fight Hector in one on one combat, … - Peter Honess
Peter Honess is an ACE-certified film editor. He has edited up to thirty films, including "L.A. Confidential" (1997), "The Next Best Thing" (2000), "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" (2002), "Troy" (2004), "Aeon Flux" (2005), and "Poseidon" (2006). He was nominated for an Academy Award for Film Editing in 1997 for his work in "L.A. Confidential" - Vincent de Paul
Saint Vincent de Paul (April 24, 1581 - September 27, 1660) was born at Pouy, Landes, Gascony, France to a peasant family. His feast was formerly kept on July 19, but is now observed on September 27 - the day of his death. He studied humanities at Dax with the Cordeliers and he graduated in theology at Toulouse. Vincent de Paul was ordained in 1600, remaining in Toulouse until he went to Marseille for an inheritance. - Agamede
Agamede (c. 12th century BCE) was a Greek physician. According to Homer, Agamede lived before the Trojan War. She was born in Elis and was the daughter of Augeas, King of the Epeans. Although her biography is entertwined with myth, she may have been a specific woman with knowledge of the medicinal properties of plants. She was married to Mulius, who was killed, by Nestor, during a war between Elis and Pylos. Later she bore Poseidon a son, Dictys. - Caroline Lagerfelt
Caroline Eugenie Lagerfelt (born September 23, 1947, Paris) is an American stage, film, and television actress. She is descended from Swedish nobility; her father is the Swedish diplomat Baron I. Karl-Gustav E. Lagerfelt. Her mother is English. She grew up in Sweden, but moved to the United States after college, where she enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Caroline Lagerfelt is perhaps best known for her role from 1996-2001 as Inger Dominguez, … - Werner Wickboldt
Werner Wickboldt, German professor of the School of Professional Formation of Brunswick, original author of a hypothesis about a location of the Plato's Atlantis City. Wickbolt claimed that Atlantis was located at Doñana Park, Huelva, Andalusia, Spain at precisely (36°57'25"N / 6°22'58"E). In February of the 2003, Wickboldt presented of form official and public, in a conference about the "Sea Peoples", in a local Museum, … - Don Geronimo
Michael Sorce (born September 18, 1958), better known as Don Geronimo, is a radio personality featured on the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show, based at WJFK-FM (106.7 FM) in Washington, DC. Don began his career in radio at the age of 13. His first major break was with WLS in Chicago in the early 80s. He then moved to WBBM-FM (B96) to do the evening show. - Christian Griepenkerl
Christian Griepenkerl (* 17<sup>th</sup> of March 1839 in Oldenburg; † 22<sup>nd</sup> of March 1912 in Vienna) was a German painter. Griepenkerl heeded the advice of his fellow countryman, the landscapist Ernst Willers, and went to Vienna in the late 1850s in order to join the school of Carl Rahl. There he made his first painting — "Œdipus, led by Antigone" — which was approvingly accepted by the maestro, … - Paul Goldberg
Paul Goldberg (born 25 April 1959) is an American jazz/rock drummer. Goldberg was born in Bethesda, MD. At age seven, relocated to Atlantic City, New Jersey. He studied music at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, graduating with a Bachelor of Music degree in drums and percussion. He went on to perform in casino shows in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and Lake Tahoe, before moving to Los Angeles, California. - Ronald Fedkiw
Ronald Fedkiw is a leading researcher in the field of computer graphics, focusing on topics relating to physical simulation of natural phenomena and level sets. Fedkiw received his Ph.D in Applied Mathematics from UCLA in 1996. He completed postdoctoral studies both at UCLA in Mathematics and at Caltech in Aeronautics before joining the Stanford Computer Science Department. Fedkiw is now an assistant professor in the department of computer science. - Roderick Palazuelos
Rodrigo Daniel Martínez Palazuelos is an Mexican Executive Producer. Palazuelos was born in Mexico City, Mexico to Mariano Martinez (Champion Ballroom Dancer - Mexican) and Guadalupe Palazuelos (Costume Designer - Spanish). Palazuelos was signed to an agent after being noticed in an improvisation class. He appeared in two musical theater productions. Before being cast in his first feature musical revue role, in 2005' "DONN ARDEN - Jubilee", … - William Bell Dinsmoor Jr.
William Bell Dinsmoor, Jr. was a classical archaeologist and architectural historian. Dinsmoor was the son of William Bell Dinsmoor, Sr. and Zillah F. Pierce (1886-1960). Dinsmoor studied at Phillips Exeter Academy and Columbia University, taking time out for active service in the military during World War II in India and China. He received a B.A. in modern languages in 1947 and degrees in architecture: Bachelor’s (1947) and Master’s (1951). - David Cerda
David Cerda is an American queer performer and playwright based in Chicago, Illinois. He is currently the artistic director for Hell In A Handbag Productions. His campy, highly theatrical plays have made him an infamous icon within the Chicago theater scene. He has written and appeared in a transgressive adaptation of "Rudolph, the Red-Hosed Reindeer", … - Donna Poseidon
Donna Poseidon (MBA'84) was recently named as Chief of Staff for Worldwide Customer Service at NCR in Dayton. In this new position, Poseidon oversees the divisions global Marketing organization and select other global staff functions to drive consistent execution around the world. In addition, Poseidon provides project management support for select human resources initiatives. - Annalise [daughter Of Poseidon]
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- Mark Staziuk
Mark started his career as a volcano scientist, traveling the world investigating active volcanoes. With a PhD in geophysical fluid dynamics, from the University of Bristol, his career took a sharp turn when he began using those skills to create cg lava simulations. Now Mark is a leading expert in RealFlow simulation software! His geophysics/fluids background and his intuition for natural phenomena gives him an unusually sharp eye for vfx and his experience in disaster management means... - Christopher Housepian
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- Brian Cooper
I was carved from the living stone. I am at least 800 years old. I enjoy the rock, and plan on giving it to the masses at every availability. I know thirty ways to kill a man, but all of them involve a gun, and a bullet. I have met Kerry King. I can smell colors. I am Joe's Grandmother. - Timo Schumacher
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- Purves Amarali
- Katie Kelly
"Purity is the opposite of integrityâthe cruelest thing you can do to a person is make her ashamed of her own complexity. The stories of our lives have no morals. Any single conclusion drawn would be false; the episodes, taken together, are untranslatable, incomparable. If we are to conclude at all, we can only conclude against conclusions." -an excerpt from Fighting For Our Lives.
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