- Giovanni Battista Cardinal Re
Giovanni Battista Cardinal Re J.C.D. (born January 30, 1934) is an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church whose service has been primarily limited to the Roman Curia. He currently serves as Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 2001. - Cayetano Ré
Cayetano Ré is a former Paraguayan footballer striker who was born in Asunción, on February 7, 1938. Ré began his career in Asunción, playing for clubs like Cerro Porteño and Club Guaraní before signing for Spanish side Elche CF in 1959. After three seasons with Elche, Ré was signed by FC Barcelona where he spent the best years of his career, … - Maria Flor
Maria Flor Leite Calaça, usually known as Maria Flor (born on August 31, 1983 in Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian actress best known for her role as Rê on the soap opera "Malhação". She is the daughter of Renato Calaça, a cinema audio technician and Márcia Leite, who is a screenwriter. Maria Flor was discovered in 2002, and her first role was in the movie "O Diabo a Quatro", … - William George Barker
Lieutenant-Colonel William George Barker, VC, DSO and Bar, MC and Two Bars (3 November 1894 - 12 March 1930) was a Canadian First World War fighter ace and Victoria Cross winner. - Timoléon D'Espinay
Timoléon d'Espinay, French soldier, was the eldest of the four sons of François d'Espinay, seigneur de Saint Luc (1554-1597), and was himself marquis de Saint Luc. In 1603 he accompanied Sully in his embassy to London. In 1622, in his capacity as vice-admiral of France, he gained some advantages over the defenders of La Rochelle, obliging the Huguenot commander, Benjamin de Rohan, seigneur de Soubise, to evacuate the islands of Ré and Oléron. - R.E. Cooper Sr.
The Rev. Dr. R. E. Cooper, Sr. (1913-1980), founding pastor of Mission Baptist Church in Nassau, Bahamas was a leading figure in the country's struggle to achieve Black Majority Rule (1967). Cooper is best known for preaching the the Bahamas' first Independence Day sermon when independence was obtained from Great Britain on July 10, 1973. Reuben Edward Cooper was born in Georgetown, Exuma and, later, … - Tony McConkey
Tony McConkey was first elected into the Maryland House of Delegates in 2003, taking the seat of former Delegate Janet Greenip, who ran for a State Senate seat. McCornkey serves in District 33A, which is located in Anne Arundel County Maryland. He won reelection in 2006. He serves along with fellow Republican James King. - Eric Da da Re
Eric Da Re is an American actor who is primarily famous for playing the notorious criminal Leo Johnson on the cult TV show, Twin Peaks. Da Re was born on March 3, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is the son of the late actor Aldo Ray, and is of Italian descent. He is sometimes credited as Eric Da Re, Eric DaRae or Eric Dare. - Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Dee Lohan (born July 2 1986) is an American actress and pop music singer. Lohan started in show business as a child fashion model for magazine ads and television commercials. At age ten, she began her acting career in a soap opera; at eleven, she made her motion picture debut by playing both twins in Disney's 1998 remake of "The Parent Trap". Lohan's breakout role as a leading actress came six years later with 2004's "Mean Girls", … - Jimmy Carter
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. (born), was the thirty-ninth President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, and the Nobel Peace laureate of 2002. Prior to becoming president, Carter served two terms in the Georgia Senate, and was the 76th Governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. Carter's presidency saw the creation of two cabinet-level departments: the Department of Energy and the Department of Education. - Jeana Tomasino
Jeana Tomasino (born Jean Myers on September 18, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin), and 1972 graduate of Whitnall High School in Greenfield WI, is a former model, and actress, and is currently a realtor for RE/MAX in Coto de Caza, California. As an actress, she has also been credited as Jeana Tomasina or Jeana Keough. - Luciano Re Cecconi
Luciano Re Cecconi (born 1 December 1948 in Nerviano, Milan; died 18 January 1977 in Rome) was an Italian midfield footballer, who was nicknamed "l'Angelo Biondo" - 'The Blond Angel' - for the colour of his hair. He made his debut for Pro Patria Calcio, then in Serie C, on 14 April 1968, and subsequently moved to U.S. Foggia, … - Rudy Balli
I'm a travel agent by day and a screenwriter by night. Three of my screenplays have been produced into films: Ceremony (1994), Legend of the Chupacabra (2000) and Terror Toons (2002). These movies are of the indie/cult genre and are pretty out there. I'm currently working on two new screenplays - a historical action film and a biographical drama. I love to travel, too, which is why I became a travel agent. - Ken Dychtwald
Ken Dychtwald , Ph.D. Gerontologist, author, CEO of Age Wave LLP - Charlie Chaplin
Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. KBE (April 16, 1889 - December 25, 1977), better known as Charlie Chaplin, was an English comedy actor. Chaplin became one of the most famous performers as well as a notable director and musician in the early to mid Hollywood cinema era. He is considered to be one of the finest mimes and clowns ever caught on film and has greatly influenced performers in this field. - Adam Petty
Adam Kyler Petty (July 10, 1980 - May 12, 2000) was an auto racing car driver. He was the first fourth-generation driver in NASCAR history. - Re Re
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Ronnie DeVoe, aka R.D., (born Ronald Boyd DeVoe, Jr. on November 17, 1967 in Roxbury, Massachusetts) is one of the members of the R&B sextet New Edition. DeVoe was the last member to join the group after being brought in by his uncle (the group's choreographer) Brooke Payne. In 1982, the group took second place at a talent show. - Philipp Lahm
Philipp Lahm (born November 11, 1983 in Munich, Bavaria) is a German footballer who currently plays as a defender for Bayern Munich and Germany at Euro 2004 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He scored the opening goal of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He is considered one of the best young fullbacks in the world, as is shown by his inclusion in the Mastercard All Star Team. Known to be young and energetic, Lahm's pace is unbelievable, … - Jim Fannon
Jim Fannon, is a Canadian politician, radio talk show host, entrepreneur, and real estate agent in St. Catharines. He campaigned for the leadership of the Green Party of Canada in 2006. Fannon is a veteran real estate sales representative with RE/MAX in the St. Catharines area and is the founder of Nature’s Hemp, a local business selling hemp-related food products. He is a former member of the Preservation of Agricultural Land Society (PALS), the Sierra Club of Canada, … - Russ Howard
Russell "Russ" Howard, ONL, LL.D. (hon.) (born: February 19, 1956 in Midland, Ontario) is a Canadian curler from Moncton, New Brunswick but originally from Penetanguishene, Ontario. His home club in Moncton is Curling Beausejour. Known for his gravelly voice, Howard has been to the Brier 13 times (8 as Ontario, 5 as New Brunswick), winning the title twice (both as Ontario). He is also a 2-time world champion, winning in 1987 and 1993. - Lionel Richie
Lionel Brockman Richie, Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B and soul singer, Academy Award-winning songwriter, record producer, and occasional actor. - Carl Orff
Carl Orff (July 10, 1895 - March 29, 1982) was a 20th-century German composer, most famous for "Carmina Burana" (1937). He was also successful and influential in the field of music education. - Diana Wallis
Diana Paulette Wallis (born 28 June 1954 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire) is a Member of the European Parliament for the Liberal Democrats for Yorkshire and the Humber since 1999. She was elected leader of the Liberal Democrats in the European Parliament 2000-2004 and then following the resignation of Chris Davies MEP (1) she was re-elected leader in 2006 a post she held till January 2007. - Elmore Leonard
Elmore John Leonard Jr. (born October 11, 1925, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a popular American novelist and screenwriter. - Bevan Dufty
Bevan Dufty is an American politician and a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He represents Distict 8, which includes the Castro, Noe Valley, Glen Park, and Diamond Heights neighborhoods.He is the son of writer William Dufty and Maely Bartholomew. Dufty attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he was a student body co-president. Dufty received a Degree in Political Science and Journalism. - Pier Paolo Pasolini
Pier Paolo Pasolini was an Italian poet, intellectual, film director, and writer. Pasolini distinguished himself as a philosopher, linguist, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, newspaper and magazine columnist, actor, painter and political figure. He demonstrated a unique and extraordinary cultural versatility, in the process becoming a highly controversial figure. - Alfred Andersch
Alfred Hellmuth Andersch (February 4, 1914 - February 21, 1980) was a German writer, publisher and radio editor. The son of a conservative East Prussian army officer, he was born in Munich, Germany and died in Berzona, Ticino, Switzerland. Martin Andersch, his brother, was also a writer. - Tutankhamun
Nebkheperure Tutankhamun (alternately spelled with "Tutenkh-", "-amen", "-amon"), Egyptian ', was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty (ruled 1333 BC - 1324 BC), during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. His original name, Tutankhaten, meant "Living Image of Aten", while Tutankhamun meant "Living Image of Amun". He is possibly also the "Nibhurrereya" of the Amarna letters. - Adin Steinsaltz
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz (Hebrew: עדין שטיינזלץ) or Adin Even Yisrael (born 1937) is most commonly known for his popular commentary and translation of both Talmuds into Hebrew, French, Russian and Spanish. In 1988, he was awarded the Israel Prize, Israel's highest honor. Steinsaltz is a noted scholar, philosopher, social critic and author world wide whose background also includes extensive scientific training. - William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman (February 8, 1820 - February 14 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a general in the United States Army during the American Civil War (1861-65), receiving both recognition for his outstanding command of military strategy, and criticism for the harshness of the "scorched earth" policies he implemented in conducting total war against the enemy, … - Damian Lewis
Damian Lewis (born 11 February, 1971) is an English actor, born in St John's Wood, London. Lewis, whose family is from Wales, was educated at Eton College and graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1993, after which he served as a stage actor for the Royal Shakespeare Company. During his time with the RSC, he played Borgheim in Adrian Noble's production of Ibsen's "Little Eyolf", as well as Posthumus in Shakespeare's "Cymbeline". - François Mitterrand
François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand served as President of France and co-prince of Andorra from 1981 to 1995, elected as representative of the Socialist Party (PS). First elected during the May 1981 presidential election, he became the first socialist president of the Fifth Republic and the first left-wing head of government since 1957. He was re-elected in 1988 and held office until 1995, before dying of prostate cancer the following year. - Roger W. Ferguson Jr.
Dr. Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (born October 28, 1951 in Washington, D.C.) is the Chairman of Swiss Re America Holding Corporation and Head of Financial Services and member of the Executive Committee for Swiss Re, a leading, global reinsurance company. Dr. Ferguson joined Swiss Re in June 2006. Dr. Ferguson is the former vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and voting member of the FOMC. He originally took office on November 5, 1997, … - Brian Stokes Mitchell
Brian Stokes Mitchell (b. 31 October, 1958, Seattle, Washington) is a current Broadway actor. A powerful baritone, he has been one of the central male star figures of the theatre in the last two decades. His Broadway credits include "Mail" (1988), an all-black revival of George Gershwin's "Oh, Kay!" (1990), "Jelly's Last Jam" (1992) based on the works of jazz artist Jelly Roll Morton, John Kander and Fred Ebb's "Kiss of the Spider Woman" (1993), … - Dick Morris
Dick Morris (born November 28, 1948 in New York City) is an American political author, newspaper columnist, and commentator who previously worked as a pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant. Morris is best known for managing Bill Clinton's successful 1996 bid for re-election to the office of President of the United States. His tenure on that campaign was cut short two months before the election, … - Charles Band
Charles Robert Band (b. December 27, 1951 in Los Angeles, California) is a director, writer, and producer of horror films. He is the son of director-producer Albert Band. One of the few non-horror films he worked on was the "Prehysteria trilogy", which were made by his family-oriented company Moonbeam Entertainment. His most famous films are the "Puppet Master" films made by his Full Moon Features company. - Monica Frassoni
Monica Frassoni is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the North West of Italy. She is a member of the Italian Green Party, part of the European Greens. Frassoni is co-chair, together with Daniel Cohn-Bendit, of the European Greens–European Free Alliance group in the European Parliament. Before first being elected as an MEP of the Francophone Green party Ecolo from Belgium in 1999, … - Ken Shuttleworth
Ken Shuttleworth (born 1952 in Birmingham) is an English architect. Shuttleworth studied architecture at the City of Leicester Polytechnic School of Architecture (now the Leicester School of Architecture, De Montfort University), where his fluid draftsmanship earned him the nickname "Ken the Pen". Shuttleworth worked with Norman Foster's Foster and Partners, latterly as partner, for nearly thirty years. - Richard Band
Richard Band is a composer of film music. He has scored more than 70 films, including From Beyond, which won the award for Best Original Soundtrack at the Catalonian International Film Festival in Sitges Spain. His score for Re-Animator was lauded by the magazine Music From the Movies, which said, "Band’s music is dark and direct, creating an intense and eerie atmosphere, but always with a humorous touch.... Surely, …
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