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  1. Jason Sensation

    Jason Traverse, better known as Jason Sensation, is a stand up comedian who was born in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada grew up in Newmarket and now residing in Toronto. He was inspired to start doing impressions by Andre Philipe Gagnon. He was noticed by the World Wrestling Federation while on the Canadian Home Shopping Network plugging WWF gear.

  2. Ron Mueck

    Ron Mueck was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1958. Significantly, his parents, originally both from Germany, were toymakers. From 1979-83 he worked in children's television. He moved to London in 1986, working on special effects for film and television. He collaborated with David Bowie on the film Labyrinth and also worked for Jim Henson on Sesame Street and The Muppets .

  3. Rachel Whiteread

    Rachel Whiteread CBE (born 1963) is a British artist, best known for her sculptures, which typically take the form of casts, and first woman to win the "Turner Prize". Whiteread is one of the so-called Young British Artists, and exhibited at the Royal Academy's "Sensation" exhibition in 1997. She is probably best known for "Ghost", a large plaster cast of the inside of a room in a Victorian house, …

  4. Sarah Lucas

    Sarah Lucas (born 1962 in London, England) is an artist who came to prominence as one of the Young British Artists (YBAs) in the 1990s. Her work is known for its sly wit - addressing the low level misogynist sexual stereotyping that is a feature of British tabloid newspapers - and the use of readymade elements. She studied at the London College of Printing before switching to fine art at Goldsmiths College from 1984 - 1987, where she had a relationship with Damien Hirst, …

  5. Marc Quinn

    Marc Quinn (born 1964) is a British artist, best known for "Alison Lapper Pregnant", a statue of Alison Lapper currently installed on the fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square, "self", a sculpture of his head made with his own frozen blood, and "Garden" (2000). He is one of the Young British Artists (YBAs).

  6. Norman Rosenthal

    Sir Norman Rosenthal (born 1944) is a British curator. The child of Jewish refugees from Nazi occupied Europe, Rosenthal grew up in North London. After studying history at the University of Leicester he took a job for an art dealer and for a time was Exhibitions Officer at the Institute of Contemporary Arts where he promoted new work from Germany. In 1979 he was appointed Exhibitions Secretary at the Royal Academy.

  7. Gillian Wearing

    Gillian Wearing (born 1963) is an English artist. Born in Birmingham, Wearing moved to Chelsea, London to study art at the Chelsea School of Art and later went on to Goldsmiths College. She exhibited in the shows which brought the so-called Young British Artists into the public eye, "Brilliant!" (1995) in Minneapolis at the Walker Art Center and "Sensation" (1997) in London.

  8. Peter Davies

    Peter Davies (born 1970, Edinburgh, Scotland) is an artist based in London. Davies studied at Goldsmiths College of Art, London. He has shown work internationally in exhibitions including "Sensation" at the Royal Academy of Art in London, Centro Brasileiro Britanico in Sao Paulo, Saatchi Gallery in London, Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik in Denmark and ICA in London. Davies won the John Moores painting prize in 2002. He is represented by Gagosian Gallery

  9. Fiona Rae

    Fiona Rae (born 1963) is a British artist and one of the "Young British Artists" (YBAs). She is a painter. She was born in Hong Kong and moved to England in 1970. She attended Croydon College of Art (1983-84) and Goldsmiths College (1984-1987). She was one of the artists in the seminal "Freeze" exhibition curated by Damien Hirst in 1988. Her work was subsequently bought by Charles Saatchi and shown in the major 1997 "Sensation" exhibition, …

  10. Richard Billingham

    Richard Billingham (b. 1970) is a noted British photographer and artist. Billingham studied at the University of Sunderland as a painter, and came to prominence through his candid photography of his family in Cradley Heath, a body of work later added to and published in the acclaimed book "Ray's A Laugh" (1996). 'Ray's a Laugh' is a portrayal of the poverty and depravation in which he grew up. The photographs, which were taken on the cheapest film he could find, …

  11. James Hayter

    James Hayter (April 23, 1907 - March 27, 1983) was a British actor. He was born in Lonuvla, India, raised in Scotland and died in Spain. His most famous film roles include that of Friar Tuck in the 1952 film "The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men" and as Samuel Pickwick in "The Pickwick Papers" of that same year. His rotund appearance and fruity voice made him a natural choice for such roles. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, …

  12. Gillian Ayres

    Gillian Ayres (born February 3, 1930) is an English painter. Ayres was born in Barnes in south-west London. She studied at the Camberwell School of Art where figurative art was promoted, which Ayres hated. She left in 1950 and began to paint abstracts, with her first solo exhibition coming in the mid-1950s. Ayres held a number of teaching posts through the 1960s and 1970s, becoming friends with painters such as Howard Hodgkin, Robyn Denny and Roger Hilton.

  13. Edward B. Titchener

    Edward Bradford Titchener, D.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. (1867-1927) was an Englishman and a student of Wilhelm Wundt before becoming a professor of psychology and founding the first psychology laboratory in the United States at Cornell University. He was educated in Europe. He would put his own spin on Wundt's psychology of consciousness after he emigrated to the United States. He translated and brought in the English language the concept of "empathy", …

  14. Paul Kammerer

    Paul Kammerer (August 17, 1880 in Vienna, Austria - September 23, 1926 in Puchberg am Schneeberg, Austria) was a well known biologist who studied Lamarckian inheritance. He began his academic career at the Vienna Academy to study music, but graduated with a degree in biology. His career was characterised by numerous experiments, largely involving amphibians, where he would attempt to breed them in environments that were contrary to their natural habitats, …

  15. Jean Pierre Flourens

    Marie Jean Pierre Flourens was a French physiologist, the founder of experimental brain science and a pioneer in anesthesia. He was born at Maureilhan, near Béziers, in the "département" of Hérault. At fifteen he began studying medicine at Montpellier, where in 1823 he received the degree of doctor. In the following year he went to Paris, carrying an introduction from A. P. de Candolle, the botanist, to Georges Cuvier, who received him kindly, …

  16. Maurice Pradines

    Maurice Pradines (1874-1958) was a French philosopher. Although his thought was largely original, Pradines may be categorized among the interwar period philosophers of the mind. Also a professor, he developed a philosophy of knowledge in light of problems of sensation.

  17. Morita Shoma

    Dr. Morita Masatake, also read as Morita Shoma) (1874 - 1938 (森田 正馬) was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud and the founder of Morita Therapy, a branch of clinical psychology, strongly influenced by Zen Buddhism. In his capacity as the head of psychiatry for a large Tokyo hospital, Morita began developing his methods while working with sufferers of "shinkeishitsu", or anxiety disorders with a hypochondriac base.

  18. Matthew Monzon
  19. Shantell Hall
  20. Susan Hart
  21. Anthony Sporango
  22. Todd Bird
  23. David O'Connel
  24. Michael P Bacon
  25. Lawrence O'Flavahan
  26. Phyllis Hsu
  27. Holly May Walker
  28. Nancie Kay Shuman
  29. Doug Wallace
  30. Vince Kustush
  31. Karrin Ludeking-Berman
  32. John Moore
  33. Joseph Moore
  34. Jake Conroy
  35. Asian Sensation

    hmmm....about me....ive got that small town love combined with that big city craving. comfortable sitting in a saddle or on a tractor, workin from sunup till sundown in the hayfield for a whole summer is nothing unfamiliar. neither is road trippin every summer back to my other home in California. cruising the bay and reppin the 707 west coast style is always in the back of my mind. ive got that Nebraska charm paired with California savvy.

  36. Jason Sensation

    maybe later... or.. why don't you tell me abit about yourself first?

  37. Lenard Asian Sensation

    I am currently a 2nd year pediatric resident at Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville, NC. I like to travel A LOT.

  38. Johns Island's Rnb Sensation!

    YO WATS UP PEOPLE, THIS UR BOI BRYCE JAMAAL BLIGEN, AKA BIG BRUISA. I AM A HUGE SPORTS FANATIC. I ALSO LIKE WRITING MUSIC AND HOPE TO ONE DAY MAKE AN ALBUM. IM ALSO A NARCISIST, WHICH IF U DONT NO IS A PERSON WHO LOVES TO LOOK AT THEMSELVES IN THE MIRROR. OH AND IM ALSO A BIG TEDDY BEAR WHO LOVES TO CUDDLE.

  39. Carmel Sensation

    im a freakalik mayne 2 all u hoes. i dont chase bezzeys chas3e me yakamundo ya fell me babyy!!!!!!! i only like mexican and light skinded girls so 2 all u dark hoes i aient fuckin wit. all i hang wit is pagina so paginas dont bet scerd of dis dick.

  40. Jade Jade[i'm A Pop Sensation]

    AIM ---> OMFG Sparkle.

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