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  1. Proof

    DeShaun Dupree Holton (October 2 1973-April 11 2006), better known as Proof, was an American rapper and member of the rap group D12. Proof was a long time friend and publicity assistant of Eminem, and was also nicknamed Big Proof, P, Dirty Harry, and Oil Can Harry. Proof began his career in Detroit's Hip Hop Shop organizing freestyle tournaments, …

  2. Ski

    David Willis, known by most as Ski and Ski Beatz, is an African-American record producer mainly working in hip hop. Discovered by DJ Clark Kent, Ski was originally known as "MC Will-Ski". In the 1980s, he was a member of the groups The Bizzie Boyz and Original Flavor. As MC Will-Ski, he not only rhymed, but produced most of the tracks himself. After an extended absence from the hip-hop scene, "Will-Ski" re-emerged.

  3. Josh Hamilton

    Josh Hamilton (born on 9 June 1969 in New York City, New York, USA) is an American actor. Josh Hamilton's Broadway credits include "Proof" and "The Coast of Utopia" (2007, Lincoln Center).

  4. John Wilson

    John Wilson was an English mathematician who had a theorem, Wilson's Theorem, named after him for its discovery from Ibn_al-Haytham, not its proof. He was a student of Edward Waring. pms:John Wilson

  5. David Auburn

    David Auburn (born 1969) is an American playwright. He was born in Chicago, and raised in Ohio and Arkansas. He attended the University of Chicago and got a degree in English literature. Following a fellowship with Amblin Entertainment, he moved to New York City and spent two years in The Juilliard School's playwriting program, studying under the noted dramatists Marsha Norman and Christopher Durang. His first full-length play, "Skyscraper", ran off-Broadway in 1997.

  6. Mary-Louise Parker

    Mary-Louise Parker (born August 2 1964 in Fort Jackson, South Carolina) is an American actress whose work in theatre and film has won her international acclaim. She has been the recipient of the prestigious Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe awards. Her best-known works include "Fried Green Tomatoes", "Boys on the Side", "Proof", "The West Wing", "Angels in America", and her current role on Showtime's "Weeds".

  7. Eminem

    Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17 1972), commonly known as Eminem or Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor from the Detroit, Michigan area. Having sold seventy million albums worldwide, Eminem is one of the best-selling musicians of the early 2000s, and one of the best-selling rappers of all time. Eminem was discovered by pioneer gangsta rapper and producer Dr. Dre, …

  8. Kon Artis

    Denaun Porter (born December 7, 1979 in Detroit, Michigan), known by his stage name Kon Artis, or production title Mr. Porter, is a rapper and producer, who rose to fame as an original member of Detroit rap collective D12.

  9. Michael Atiyah

    Sir Michael Francis Atiyah, OM, FRS (b. April 22, 1929) is a British-Lebanese mathematician, widely considered one of the greatest geometers of the 20th century. His path-breaking work with Isadore Singer led to the proof of the Atiyah-Singer index theorem in the 1960s, a result that has helped to pave the way for the development of several branches of mathematics since that time. He had also founded, earlier and together with Friedrich Hirzebruch, …

  10. Mc Breed

    Eric T. "MC" Breed (b. circa 1972) a native of Flint, & Detroit, Michigan is a rapper. After his early success with the 1991 gold-selling single "Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'," featuring a sample from "Funky Worm" by the Ohio Players, he connected with rappers from both the south and the west coast. He finally joined fellow rapper Too $hort in Atlanta, Georgia, which resulted in his G-funk-oriented sound giving way to Dirty South influences.

  11. Mario Etheridge

    Mario Etheridge was a bouncer at 8 Mile Road's CCC Club in Detroit, Michigan who gained notoriety after becoming engaged in a fracas at his place of employ which ended in the death of Detroit rapper Proof of D12, real name Deshaun Holton, and Etheridge's cousin Keith Bender. Shots from Etheridge's weapon killed Proof but he was not charged with the rapper's murder due to the fact that he was judged to be acting in defence of his cousin, …

  12. Rude Jude

    Rude Jude (born Jude Anthony Angelini September 25, 1977 in Pontiac, Michigan), was a routine guest on The Jenny Jones Show, and now co-hosts "The All Out Show" with Lord Sear on Sirius Satellite Radio's Shade 45 channel. He appeared on rapper Proof's album "Searching for Jerry Garcia", on the track "M.A.D." He also appeared on Kanye West's "Heavy Hitters" track.

  13. Len Cariou

    Len Cariou (born September 30, 1939) is a Canadian actor.

  14. Crispin Wright

    Crispin Wright (born 1942) is a British philosopher, who has written on neo-Fregean philosophy of mathematics, Wittgenstein's later philosophy, and on issues related to truth, realism, cognitivism, skepticism, knowledge, and objectivity. He is Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St. Andrews, and regular visiting professor at New York University (NYU). He has also taught at the University of Michigan, Oxford University, Columbia University, …

  15. Dina Rae

    Dina Rae is a R&B singer from Los Angeles, California, United States. She is best known for her duets with Eminem, appearing on Track 13 of most of his albums. She has collaborated with Eminem on the songs "Cum On Everybody", "Drug Ballad", "Superman", and "Renegades" (8-minute version, also featuring Ms. Korona and Royce Da 5'9".) She was signed to Motown Records and has released her first single "And?".

  16. Eye-Kyu

    Eye-Kyu (sometimes spelt as Eiy-Kyu) was one of the original members of D12. He is best known as being on Eminem's Infinite album, in the song "313", in which he had a lot of success. He soon disappeared after that. His last known song he appeared on was Dumpin' by Parts Unknown (Dirtty Ratt & B-Flatt) which also featured Eminem and Proof.

  17. Atle Selberg

    Atle Selberg (born in Langesund June 14, 1917) is a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory, and in the theory of automorphic forms, in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory. Selberg was born in Langesund, Norway. While he was still at school he was influenced by the work of Srinivasa Aaiyangar Ramanujan and he discovered the exact analytical formula for the partition function as suggested by the works of Ramanujan, …

  18. Alison Owen

    Alison Owen is a British film producer and mother of pop singer Lily Allen and actor Alfie Owen-Allen with her ex-husband, comedian Keith Allen. Her credits as a producer include "Elizabeth" (1998), "Sylvia" (2003), "Shaun of the Dead" (2004) and "Proof" (2005).

  19. Laurent Lafforgue

    Laurent Lafforgue is a French mathematician. He entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1986. In 1994 he received his Ph.D. in the Arithmetic and Algebraic Geometry team at the Université de Paris-Sud. Currently he is a research director of CNRS, detached as permanent professor of mathematics at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (I.H.E.S.) in Bures-sur-Yvette, France. In 2002 at the 24th International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing, …

  20. Richard Coyle

    Richard Coyle (b. February, 1972 in Sheffield, England) is an English actor. He began his acting career when, studying politics at the University of York (1991-1994), he became interested in amateur dramatics. He was accepted into the prestigious Old Vic Theatre school and graduated in 1998, the same year as Dean Lennox Kelly. He didn't have to wait long for work, and began appearing in such television programmes as "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates" as Dr.

  21. Jack Schwartz

    Jacob T. Schwartz (Jack) is an United States mathematician, computer scientist, and professor of computer science at the New York University Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He was the designer of the SETL programming language. He received his B.Sc. (1949) from the City College of New York and his M.A. (1949) and Ph.D. (1951) from Yale University. He was elected to the National Academy of Science in 1976, and to the National Academy of Engineering in 2000.

  22. Daniel Pollock

    Daniel Pollock (1969-1992) was an Australian actor. Pollock had performed in films such as "Nirvana Street Murder" (1990), "Death in Brunswick" (1991), and "Proof" (1991). Pollock was a known heroin addict. His last performance was in Geoffrey Wright's "Romper Stomper", and he was romantically involved with co-star Jacqueline McKenzie, but he committed suicide by throwing himself under a train in Sydney before the film was released.

  23. Paolo Ruffini

    Paolo Ruffini was an Italian mathematician and philosopher. Among his work was an incomplete proof that quintic (and higher-order) equations cannot be solved by radicals and Ruffini's rule, a quick method for polynomial division. Born in Valentano, he practiced as both a professor of mathematics and a doctor. He died at Modena.

  24. Carole Shorenstein Hays

    Carole Shorenstein Hays (born 15 September 1948 as Carole J. Shorenstein) is an American theatrical producer. She has produced many award-winning Broadway plays including Proof and Take Me Out. Carole J. Shorenstein was born in San Francisco to Phyllis Shorenstein and real estate mogul Walter Shorenstein. She lives in Sea Cliff, San Francisco, California with her husband Jeff Hays. They have two children, Wally and Gracie.

  25. Georg Kreisel

    Georg Kreisel (born September 15, 1923 in Graz) is an Austrian-born mathematical logician who has studied and worked in Great Britain and America. Kreisel came from a Jewish background; his family sent him to England before the Anschluss, where he studied at the University of Cambridge and then, during World War II, worked on military subjects. After the war he returned to Cambridge and received his doctorate.

  26. John Gromada

    John Gromada (b.1964) is a prolific, award-winning composer and sound designer. He is best known for his many scores for theatrical productions in New York on and off-Broadway and in regional theatres. Broadway plays he has scored include David Auburn's "Proof", Lisa Kron's "Well", "Rabbit Hole", and "A Few Good Men" ; revivals of "Prelude to a Kiss", "Summer and Smoke", …

  27. Theodorus Of Cyrene

    Theodorus of Cyrene was a Greek mathematician of the 5th century BC who was admired by Plato (who mentions him in several of his works, most notably the "Theatetus"). Little is known about him; however, Plato attributes to him the first proof of the irrationality of the square roots of 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17. The method he used is not stated, but since he stopped at 17, it seems that he used the traditional Pythagorean method of odds and evens, …

  28. Paul Sally

    Paul Joseph Sally, Junior (born January 29, 1933) is a professor of mathematics at the University of Chicago, where he is the director of undergraduate mathematics instruction. His research areas are p-adic analysis and representation theory. Sally graduated from Boston College in 1954, where he is said to have been a star basketball player, and soon began teaching junior high and high school mathematics at Boston College High School.

  29. Al-Abbās Ibn Said Al-Jawharī

    "'"' (c. 800 Baghdad? - c. 860 Baghdad?) was a geometer who worked at the House of Wisdom in Baghdad and for in a short time in Damascus where he made astronomical observations. His most important work was his "Commentary on Euclid's Elements" which contained nearly 50 additional propositions and an attempted proof of the parallel postulate.

  30. Michel Balazard

    Michel Balazard is a French mathematician. On June 3, 2004, he pointed out a flaw in a proposed proof of the Twin prime conjecture submitted by Richard Arenstorf, namely that lemma 8 on page 35 is false. His Erdős number is 2.

  31. Figg Kidd

    Figgkidd is an Australian hip-hop artist. His debut album "What Is Figgkidd" was released through a collaboration between Sony Music and the independent label Unda K9. Recorded in the United States, it was mastered by Segal who was also responsible for mastering such albums as Jay-Z's The Blueprint and Eminem's "Slim Shady" LP. The album's lead single, "I Gotta Know", featured a collaboration with American-born emcee Tech N9ne.

  32. Freddy Demann

    Frederick "Freddy" DeMann is a film producer, music executive, and co-founder of Maverick Records. He is also the former manager of American pop superstar Madonna, who was his client from 1983 until 1997. He also helped Canadian singer France Joli and Michael Jackson to international superstardom. He co-founded Maverick Records with Madonna and Time Warner. With HBO, he produced "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers", …

  33. Charles Julien Brianchon

    Charles Julien Brianchon was a French mathematician and chemist. He entered into the École Polytechnique in 1804 at the age of eighteen, and studied under Monge, graduating first in his class in 1808, after which he took up a career as a lieutenant in Napoleon's artillery. Later, in 1818, Brianchon became a professor in the Artillery School of the Royal Guard at Vincennes. Brianchon is best known for his proof of "Brianchon's theorem" (1810).

  34. Alexander Ilyin

    Alexander Ilyin is a Russian engineer turned mathematician, who according to some press-reports found a simpler proof of Fermat's last theorem than Andrew Wiles. He even presented his 'proof' on direct TV translation. Most mathematicians who saw the 'proof' on TV or in newspaper articles consider it nonsense.

  35. Stephen Warshall

    Stephen Warshall (1935 - December 11, 2006) was born in New York City. During his career Warshall carried out research and development in operating systems, compiler design, language design, and operations research. Warshall died on December 11, 2006 of cancer at his home in Gloucester, MA. He is survived by his wife, Sarah Dunlap, and two children, Andrew D. Warshall and Sophia V. Z. Warshall.

  36. Thomas Callister Hales

    Thomas Callister Hales is an American mathematician who provided, while on faculty at the University of Michigan, a computer-aided proof of the Kepler Conjecture that the most efficient way to pack spheres was in a pyramid shape. Hales, the University of Pittsburgh Mellon Professor of mathematics, advocates the formalization of mathematics to ensure rigor in an era where proofs are becoming increasingly complex and computers are becoming necessary to perform verification.

  37. Samuel Proof
  38. Izzy Is |death Proof|

    Broken-Hearted since '89.

  39. Miley Am Miley. I Have Proof..

    hey its miley.im so happy i finally got a myspace.this is my one and only myspace so dont believe any posters that say there me. tell all ur frioends to add me cause i love my fans. i will always try to answer back to any fan letters because my fans are the most important to me..if u r a fan i WILL add you but if u r a poser please dont bug me.i want to thank all my fans for helping me get to where i am today. my family the most... i love you all.xoxo.thanks.- Miley.

  40. Diva Proof

    found this.

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