- Amazing Red
Jonathan Figueroa, (born April 26, 1982) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Amazing Red, or simply Red for short. He currently wrestles for NWA Shockwave as well as working on the American Independent circuit, although he is currently taking a year off to recuperate from some injuries, but has insisted he will return in the near future. - Axelle Red
Axelle Red was born Fabienne Demal in Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium, on 15 February 1968. She is a singer-songwriter. Despite being Flemish, she chose to write and perform songs in the French language. She has achieved great critical success in both Belgium and France. Her musical style varies from jazz to piano ballads. Her musical idols as a youth were the pop group ABBA. - Erik The Red
Erik the Red founded the first Nordic settlement in Greenland. Born in the Jæren district of Rogaland, Norway as the son of Þorvaldr Ásvaldsson (Thorvald Asvaldsson), he therefore also appears, patronymically, as Erik Thorvaldsson (or as Eiríkr Þorvaldsson). The appellation "the Red" refers to his red facial hair. - Eric Red
Eric Red (born Eric Joseph Durdaller on February 16, 1961, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a screenwriter and director, best known for writing the horror classics "The Hitcher" and "Near Dark". Red attended the AFI Conservatory and graduated in 1983. His thesis script, "The Hitcher", was produced in 1986, and is considered a cult-horror classic. A major studio remake of "The Hitcher" was released in 2007, … - Dj Red
DJ Red is a drum and bass DJ and record producer from London/Southampton UK and owner of Stealth Recordings. Since 1995 he has recorded over 75 Drum & Bass single releases and has been prominent on labels such as Stealth Recordings, Under Fire, True Playaz, Trouble On Vinyl and Renegade Hardware. During his time as a producer he has gained two No.1 selling singles in the genre with Enta The Dragon and Ride (Reference: BBC Radio One). - Dirty Red
M.C SHAKI aka Dirty Red born Kevyn Carter in Los Angeles, California is a West Coast rapper. No longer signed to Ruthless Records. He was born and raised in Los Angeles,Ca. before moving to Fontana, California. He appeared in Above The Law's "Dose Of The Mega Flex", two of DJ Yella's tracks in "One Mo Nigga ta Go" and appeared in Eazy-E's "Wut Would U Do", "Down To Tha Last Roach", … - Tampa Red
Tampa Red (1904-1981), born Hudson Woodbridge, was an influential American musician. He is best known for his accomplished guitar playing in the blues field, but in a career spanning over 30 years he also recorded pop, R&B and hokum (see below) records. He was born in Smithville, Georgia, but later moved to Tampa, Florida, which became part of his nickname (the other part came from his red hair). - Speckled Red
Speckled Red (October 23, 1892 - January 2, 1973) was born Rufus Perryman in Monroe, Louisiana. He was an American boogie woogie piano player and singer most noted for his recordings of "The Dirty Dozens", legendary exchanges of insults and vulgar remarks that have long been a part of African-American folklore. - Piano Red
William "Willie" Lee Perryman (October 19, 1911 - July 25, 1985), who was usually known professionally as Piano Red and later in life as Dr. Feelgood, was an American blues musician, the first to hit the pop music charts. He was a self-taught pianist who played in the barrelhouse blues style. His simple, hard-pounding left hand and his percussive right hand, coupled with his cheerful shout brought him considerable success over three decades. - Sabac Red
Sabac Red, also known as Sabac, is a member of the former hip-hop group Non Phixion, born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. His family moved to Brooklyn, NY when he was four years old. Sabac began his journey into hip-hop as a b-boy and aspiring graffiti artist. At the age of 12, Sabac began exploring the art of emceeing. He would listen to the mix shows and memorize other MCs' lyrics. He would then make parodies of the songs using his own lyrics. - Chicago Red
- Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an Academy Award-winning American actor, film director, and regular film narrator. He became known during the 1990s, after having appeared in a series of successful Hollywood films. - Red
Red is a name used to refer to two related, but distinct, fictional characters in the Pokémon franchise, the protagonists of the series in their respective media. Ash Ketchum, the main character of the anime, is loosely based on Red, but is a distinct character. - David Cross
David Cross (born April 23 1948) is an electric violinist born in Plymouth, England, best known for playing with progressive rock band King Crimson during the 1970s (particularly on "Larks' Tongues in Aspic", "Starless and Bible Black" and "Red"). He also plays keyboards and Mellotron. Since the 1990s he has led his own band, often writing with drummer Dan Maurer. Former and current King Crimson members John Wetton, Robert Fripp, … - Sam Baker
Sam Baker was until December 2006 the editor in chief of "Cosmopolitan" in the UK. She is now editor of "Red", owned by Hachette, and a sister magazine to "Elle". Baker was born in Hampshire, and studied politics at Birmingham University. She went on to work as a writer and editor for numerous British women's magazines, including "Red", "New Woman", "Chat", and "Take a Break". - Jack Ketchum
Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym for horror fiction author Dallas Mayr. He was born in 1946. Praised by such literary icons as Stephen King, Ketchum has also been condemned by a Village Voice critic who once dismissed his work as violent pornography. A onetime actor, teacher, literary agent, and lumber salesman, Ketchum credits his childhood love of Elvis Presley, dinosaurs, … - Kari Byron
She's that adorable and friendly redheaded assistant on the popular Discovery Channel television program Mythbusters . But besides being a more or less reality TV star, few may know that Kari Byron is also a prominent artist based in San Francisco, California. - Ted Dekker
Ted Dekker is a novelist currently under contract with Thomas Nelson. His fictional works include "Black", "Red", "White", "Thr3e", "Blink", "Showdown", "Saint", "Skin", "Heaven's Wager", "Obsessed", "When Heaven Weeps", "Thunder of Heaven", "A Martyr's Song" and the co-author of "Blessed Child", "A Man Called Blessed", and "House". - Claude Montana
Claude Montana is a French fashion designer, known for his refined, figure-hugging designs, in lightweight materials or heavy leather. He is sometimes jokingly known as the "King of Shoulder Pads" for the aggressive shapes for women he created in the 1980s. The House of Montana was founded in 1979 and closed due to bankruptcy in 1997. Born in Paris in 1949 to a Catalonian father and German mother, … - David Malin
David Malin (born 28 March 1941) is a British-Australian astronomer and photographer. Malin trained as a chemist and originally worked in England as microscopist. In 1975 he moved to Sydney to take up a job with the Anglo-Australian Observatory (AAO). Whilst working at the AAO, Malin developed several photographic processing techniques to maximise the ability to extract faint and low contrast detail from the non-linear response and high densities of photographic plates. - Stan Fischler
Stan Fischler is a noted hockey and New York City Subway historian, broadcaster, author and professor. For his hockey expertise, Fischler is known as “The Hockey Maven” in both local and national circles. Fischler is an analyst for the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders on FSN New York and the New York Rangers on MSG. He also provides general hockey analysis on MSG and writes columns for the network's website (MSG.com). - Cully Hamner
Cully Hamner (born March 7 1969 in Huntsville, Alabama) is an American comic book artist. Since his 1991 debut on "Green Lantern: Mosaic", Hamner has worked for nearly every major American comic book publisher, and is chiefly known for such titles as the aforementioned "Green Lantern: Mosaic", "Firearm", "Batman: Tenses", and "Red". He is also one of the original members of Atlanta's Gaijin Studios, where he still works. - Deva
Deva is a music director and music composer in the Tamil film industry. Many know his "gaana pattu" (songs in which the lyrics have little or no substance, written mostly using "Madras bashai"). In recent years the sociological content and the philosophical outmooring in his songs are getting appreciation even from the otherwise conservative Tamil middle class. Widely acknowledged as the 'Father of Gaana Genre' in Tamil moviedom, … - Christopher Moody
Christopher Moody was an 18th century pirate who held a policy of no quarter (no sparing of lives). After he was captured, he was hanged at Cape Coast Castle in Cabo Corso, Ghana (now Cape Coast, Ghana). Moody may have previously been a member of Bartholomew Roberts' crew. He is believed to have pirated off the coast of North and South Carolina sometime between 1713 and 1718. Moody is largely remembered for his distinct Jolly Roger flag. - Priya Gill
Priya Gill is an Indian actress. She has acted in Bollywood, Kollywood and in a Punjabi film. --61.1.74.167 14:27, 11 May 2007 (UTC)== Selected Filmography == Tere mere sapne(1996)Paro Sham Ghansham (1998)Geeta Sirf Tum (1999)Arati Bade dilwala(1999)Piya Megham (1999) Josh(2000)Rossanne Jee Aayan Nu(2001) Red(2002) LOC Kargil(2003)Charulatha Jee Aayan Nu (2003) Priya Gill was born on 9 December 1975. She was A Miss India Finalist in 1995. - Alex Vieux
Alex Serge Vieux is publisher of Red Herring and CEO of Red Herring Inc. Drawing on his extensive expertise as a high-tech journalist, entrepreneur, professor, and advisor to the French government, Mr. Vieux is responsible for steering the growth of the organization and guiding the publication's vision. He is also chairman, CEO, and founder of DASAR, an international organization producing exclusive international IT conferences. - Richard Palmer-James
Richard W. Palmer-James (born June 11, 1947, in Bournemouth, Dorset) was lyricist for the progressive rock group King Crimson in the early 1970s. The unusual role as a non-music playing member was not without precedent: Palmer-James replaced Peter Sinfield who had also written King Crimson lyrics. Prior to joining King Crimson, he played in the local bands of Bournemouth: The Corvettes, The Palmer-James Group, Tedrad and Ginger Man, … - Redsan
Redsan (real name Swabri Mohammed, 1981-) is a ragga musician from Kenya. His first album, "Seasons of the San" was released in 2002 under Ogopa DJ's label. Best known tracks on the album are "Julie" and "Wanipa Raha". Later, he switched label to Southwest Records, where he recorded his second album "Red", released in 2004. It contained hit tracks "Chicken" and "Apakatwe". His third album, "Pioneer", was released in 2006, … - Karel Teige
Karel Teige was the major figure of the Czech avant-garde movement "Devětsil" (Nine Forces) in the 1920s, a graphic artist, photographer, and typographer. Teige also worked as an editor and graphic designer for Devětsil's monthly magazine "ReD" ("Revue Devětsilu"). With evidently endless energy, Teige introduced modern art to Prague. "Devětsil"-sponsored exhibitions and events brought international avant-garde figures like Le Corbusier, … - Red Grooms
Red Grooms is a painter, sculptor, printmaker, filmmaker, and showman par excellence. His major installations, "Ruckus Manhattan", "The City of Chicago", and "Tut's Fever" have stretched the boundaries of sculpture and painting and excited the imaginations of thousands of viewers. - Martin Handford
Martin Handford (born 1956 in Hampstead, London) is a children's author and illustrator who gained worldwide fame in the early 1990s with his Where's Wally? creation, known as "Where's Waldo" in the USA and Canada. Handford began drawing as a child, making stick figures on paper. His inspiration to draw such figures were classic movies and the toy soldiers he played with during that era. - Sisqó
Sisqó's visual trademarks are his eclectic hair styles and his flamboyant stage costumes, which were regularly flashier than those of his groupmates. Over his career as a recording artist, both with and without Dru Hill, Sisqó's hairstyles have included a bleached blonde Caesar, a platinum-colored Caesar (colored with silver spray-paint), blonde cornrows, a neon-red dyed Caesar, and most recently a bleached blonde mohawk. - Torstein Dahle
Torstein Dahle (born 20 February 1947 in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician and economist. He works at the Bergen University College and represents Red in the city council of Bergen. Since its foundation in 2007 Dahle has been leader of the Red, and was previously leader of Red's predecessor, Red Electoral Alliance. Dahle was a founding member of Red Electoral Alliance and Workers' Communist Party in 1973, but left the latter in 1997. - Henry Miller Shreve
Henry Miller Shreve was the American inventor and steamboat captain who opened the Mississippi, Ohio and Red rivers to steamboat navigation. Shreveport, Louisiana, is named in his honor. Shreve was also instrumental in breaking the Fulton-Livingston monopoly on steamboat traffic on the lower Mississippi. He was the first riverboat captain to travel the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to New Orleans and back, … - Henry Youle Hind
Henry Youle Hind (1 June 1823 - 8 August 1908) was a Canadian geologist and explorer. He was born in Nottingham, England, and immigrated to Toronto, Ontario in 1846. He taught chemistry and geology at Trinity College in Toronto. Hind led an expedition to explore the Canadian prairies in 1857 and 1858. In 1857, the Red River Exploring Expedition explored the Red and Assiniboine River valleys, and in 1858, … - Charles Hamilton Smith
Charles Hamilton Smith was an English artist, naturalist, antiquary, illustrator, soldier and spy. His military career began in 1787 when he studied at the Austrian academy for artillery and engineers at Mechelen and Leuven in Belgium. Although his military service, which ended in 1820 and included the Napoleonic Wars, saw him travel extensively (including the West Indies, Canada and United States), much of the time saw him at a desk job in Britain. - Stephen Harriman Long
Stephen Harriman Long (December 30, 1784 - September 4,1864) was a U.S. engineer, explorer, and military officer. As an inventor, he is noted for his developments in the design of steam locomotives. As an Army officer, he led a pioneering scientific expedition throughout a large area of the Great Plains, which he famously described as the "Great American Desert". Longs Peak in Colorado is named for him. - Al Wingo
Absalom Holbrook Wingo (May 6, 1898 - October 9, 1964), nicknamed "Red", was an outfielder for the Philadelphia Athletics (1919) and Detroit Tigers (1924-28). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball Catcher Ivey Wingo. Born in Norcross, Georgia, Wingo attended Oglethorpe University where he played for the "Stormy Petrels" -- the nickname of the Oglethorpe team. - Dave Barham
Dave Barham was an American business entrepreneur who founded the fast-food chain, Hot Dog on a Stick. Barham is also credited with being the originator of the stick in the corn dog - Gerard Tichy
Gérard Tichy was a Spanish actor of French descent, who appeared in numerous movies, including several international productions. He was born in Germany in 1920 and died in Madrid, Spain, on April 11 1992. Tichy started his film career in the Spanish war movie/epic "Balarrasa" (1951) and quickly become a prominent character actor in Spanish cinema, ultimately appearing in 99 films over the course of his career.
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