- Felix Slade
Felix Joseph Slade FRA (6 August 1788 - 29 March 1868), was an English, a collector of glass, books and engravings, a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (1866) and a philanthropist who endowed chairs of fine art (professorships) at Oxford University and Cambridge University, and at University College London, where he also endowed scholarships which formed the beginning of the Slade School of Art (founded 1871). - Melanie Slade
Melanie Slade (born 1989), sometimes referred to as Mel Slade, became well-known before and during the football World Cup of June-July 2006 as the girlfriend of Arsenal FC player Theo Walcott, whose selection for the England squad generated a good deal of interest and comment. As such, Slade was one of the more talked about "WAGs" (as the wives and girlfriends of the England players came to be known), though, in her case, … - Mark Slade
Mark Van Blarcom Slade (b. May 1, 1939 in Massachusetts) is an American actor. In 1956, he enrolled in the Worcester Academy, intending to become a cartoonist, but after he filled in for a sick classmate, playing the role of an English professor in the play, "The Male Animal", he decided to get into acting. He got the part of Billy Blue Cannon, son of ranch patriarch John Cannon on "The High Chaparral", … - Arthur Slade
Arthur Gregory Slade (born July 9, 1967 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada), is a Canadian author. He lives in Saskatoon in Saskatchewan, Canada. He was raised on a ranch in the Cypress Hills and began writing in high school. He attended the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon and received an English Honours degree in 1989. His first short story was published that same year. - Julian Slade
Julian Penkivil Slade (28 May 1930 - 17 June, 2006) was an English writer of musical theatre best-known for the show "Salad Days", which became the UK's longest-running show of the 1950s, and "Trelawny". He was the first Footlights Vice President. Slade, a native of London, died of cancer on 17 June 2006, aged 76. - Doug Slade
Douglas Norman Frank Slade (born August 24 1940, Feckenham) is a former English cricketer who played for Worcestershire and Shropshire. - Thomas Slade
Sir Thomas Slade (? - 1771) was an English naval architect, most famous for designing the HMS "Victory", Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. He was appointed Surveyor of the Navy in 1755 by George Anson, First Lord of the Admiralty, serving until his death in 1771. During his tenure, he created a "generic design" that was used as a template for the Royal Navy's 74-gun ships and frigates. - Priscilla Slade
Dr. Priscilla Dean Slade has been President of Texas Southern University since October 27, 1999. She holds a Ph. D. in Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin. As of late March 2006, Dr. Slade has been at the forefront of a money spending scandal involving using Texas Southern University money to fund landscaping done at her home, furniture (including a $9,000 bed and $48,000 worth of China), expensive trips, … - Acey Slade
Acey Slade, (born on 15 December 1974 in Pennsylvania, United States), is the lead vocalist and guitarist in the sleaze rock band Trashlight Vision. Slade also plays Guitar in the horror punk and glam metal act the Murderdolls. Previous to the Murderdolls, he played bass in the band Dope alongside with guitarist Tripp Eisen who was also part of the Murderdolls. Once Tripp left Dope, Acey was moved to guitar for the album "Life". - David Slade
David Slade (born September 26, 1969) is a British film director who began his career making music videos. His work includes videos for artists such as Aphex Twin ("Donkey Rhubarb"), Rob Dougan ("Clubbed to Death"), Stone Temple Pilots ("Sour Girl"), Tori Amos ("Strange Little Girl"), as well as four videos for Muse (Hyper Music, Feeling Good, Bliss, and New Born). - Michael Slade
Michael Slade is the pen name of Canadian novelist Jay Clarke, a lawyer who has participated in more than 100 criminal cases and who specializes in criminal insanity. Before Clarke entered law school, his undergraduate studies focused on history. Clarke’s writing stems from his experience as practicing lawyer and historian, as well as his extensive world travel. He works closely with police officers to ensure that his novels incorporate state-of-the-art police techniques. - Chris Slade
Chris Slade (born Christopher Rees, 30 October, 1946, in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales) is a rock drummer who has enjoyed a long and varied career. He has worked with such diverse musicians as Gary Numan, Tom Jones, Olivia Newton-John (as co-members of the band Toomorrow), Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann's Earth Band from 1972 to 1978. - Giles Slade
Giles Slade is an American freelance writer and author of "Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America". He was educated at the University of Southern California and later worked for Harlequin Enterprises, writing adventure novels. His 2006 book, "Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America", documents the history of the planned obsolescence phenomenon in America. - William Slade
William Slade (May 9, 1786 - January 18, 1859) was an American Whig and Anti-Masonic politician. He was born in Cornwall, Vermont, May 9, 1786; attended the public schools, … - Max Elliott Slade
Max Elliott Slade (born July 4 1980 in Pasadena, California) is an American brown belt who starred in 3 Ninjas and 3 Ninjas Kick Back and 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up. He was featured as Jay Lovell in "Apollo 13", young Mark Goddard in "The Sweeper", and young Gil Buckman in "Parenthood". - Isaac Slade
Isaac Slade (born May 26, 1981 in Denver, Colorado) is the lead singer and pianist of alternative rock and piano rock band The Fray. Slade and band member, Joe King attended Faith Christian Academy together and formed The Fray in 2002 after bumping into each other at a local Guitar Center. Slade started singing when he was 8 years old, and started playing piano when he was 11 years old after temporarily losing his voice. - Russell Slade
Russell Slade (born 10 October 1960) is an English football manager. He is currently the manager of Yeovil Town. Slade was assistant manager to Mick Walker at Notts County, and took over as caretaker manager when Walker was sacked in September 1994. When County appointed Howard Kendall as manager in January 1995, Slade stayed on as his assistant. However both were sacked in April of the same year, and the club were eventually relegated as the bottom club in Division One. - Chris Slade
Chris Slade (born January 30, 1971) is a former linebacker who played in the NFL who played most of his career with the New England Patriots. He played one year for the Carolina Panthers before retiring after the 2001 NFL season. - Mark Slade
Mark Slade (also known as Frank Towers and Ted Hunter) (born June 15, 1968) is a pornographic actor (porn star) from the United States. Frank Towers/Mark Slade got his start originally in the heterosexual porn industry. An encounter with Arnold Schwartzenegger in 1986 changed his life. At the time, he was a spindly 150-pound weakling. - Adrian Slade
Adrian Slade, born 1936, is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became Presidents of the Footlights, and famously recruited Peter Cook to the society. He was a Liberal parliamentary candidate in the 1970s. In 1981 he scored an upset win in the GLC elections, winning the Richmond seat from the Conservatives by just 115 votes. He became Leader of the SDP-Liberal Alliance group on the GLC, … - Henry Slade
Henry Darrow, real name Enrique Tomas Delgado (born 15 September 1933) is an actor. He was born in New York City, New York, but moved to Puerto Rico with his family when he was 13. He studied political science at the University of Puerto Rico for two years before winning a government scholarship to the Pasadena Playhouse, where he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in Theatre Arts. In ten years, he acted in 12 feature films and 75 television roles, … - Sean Slade
Sean Slade is a record producer, engineer, and mixer. He has worked with artists including Orangutang, Hole, Radiohead, Warren Zevon, Dinosaur Jr., Uncle Tupelo, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Boo Radleys, Cave In, Lush, Abandoned Pools, and the Go-Gos among others. Recently he produced The Dresden Dolls' second album "Yes, Virginia". He usually works with production partner Paul Q. Kolderie. After graduating from Yale university, Sean and Paul moved to Boston. - Charles Slade
Charles Slade (died July 26 1834) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in England, Slade immigrated to the United States with his parents, who settled in Alexandria, Virginia. He attended the public schools. He moved to Carlyle, Illinois. He engaged in mercantile pursuits. He held several local offices. He served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1820 and 1826. - Gloria Slade
Gloria Slade is a Canadian actress whose roles were mostly in television. She and fellow-actor Ted Simonett portrayed a couple in a series of Canadian Tire advertisements over many years. - Dustin Slade
Dustin Slade is a former hockey player for the Vancouver Giants. He was born on February 28, 1986 and played goaltender. He is from Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. Finished the 2006-07 season (and his junior career) with the Halifax Wolverines of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League. - Will Slade
Will Slade (born October 24, 1983) intermittently played in the Australian Football League for 4 years. - Bernard Slade
Bernard Slade (born May 2, 1930) is a Canadian playwright and screenwriter. Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Slade began his career as an actor with the Garden Center Theatre in Vineland, Ontario. In the mid-1960s, he relocated to Hollywood and began to work as a writer for television sitcoms, including "Bewitched". When ABC gave him the opportunity to create a series, he came up with "Love on a Rooftop", … - Noddy Holder
Noddy Holder (born Neville John Holder, in Newhall Street, Walsall, Staffordshire, 15 June 1946) is an English musician and actor best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist with 1970s rock music group Slade. He co-wrote most of the bands songs with bassist Jimmy Lea and has been praised for his distinctive vocals. - Dave Hill
Dave Hill (born David John Hill, 4 April 1946, in Fleet Castle, Nr Kingsbridge, Devon, England) is the lead guitarist and backing vocalist in the English glam rock group, Slade. Born in Devon the son of a mechanic, he moved with his parents to the Black Country area when he was only a year old. There he attended Springdale Primary school and Highfields Secondary Modern school. - Don Powell
Donald George Powell (born 10 September 1946 in Bilston, Staffordshire, England) is a drummer who founded the English glam rock group, Slade. As a child Don Powell joined the Boy Scouts where he became interested in the drums after being asked to join the band on a Sunday morning parade. After Etheridge Secondary Modern School he studied Metallurgy at Wednesbury Technical College. - Jim Lea
James Whild Lea (born 14 June 1949, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England) is an English musician, most notable for playing bass, violin, piano, guitar, and singing backing vocals in the English rock band, Slade. - Chas Chandler
Bryan James "Chas" Chandler (born 18 December, 1938, died 17 July, 1996) was an English musician, record producer and manager of several successful music acts. Born in the Heaton district of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, he began his career playing bass guitar in a trio with Alan Price. After vocalist Eric Burdon, joined them, the group was renamed The Animals and became one of the most successful R&B bands of the 1960s. - Lise Lyng Falkenberg
Lise Lyng Falkenberg is a Danish writer of mostly fiction and works of literary studies. Since her début in 1983 a dozen of her books have been published as well as hundreds of articles, essays and reviews on movies, plays, literature, art and music. She has a Ph.D. in literature and cultural studies and is currently living in the city of Odense, Denmark, where she works both as a writer and as an international freelance journalist. - David Bomberg
David Bomberg was a painter, born in Birmingham, England. Bomberg grew up in Whitechapel, in the East End of London. After studying art at City and Guilds, Bomberg was at first apprenticed to a chromolithographer, training as a lithographer, but quit to concentrate on preparing for entry to the Slade after only a year. Simultaneously Bomberg took night classes at the central Westminster School of Art (where he was taught by Walter Sickert), … - Martin Conway
William Martin Conway, 1st Baron Conway of Allington (April 12 1856 at Rochester, England - April 19 1937 at London), English art critic, politician and mountaineer, was the son of Reverend William Conway, afterwards canon of Westminster. W.M. Conway was educated at Repton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a close friend of Karl Pearson. He became interested in early printing and engraving, … - Hubert von Herkomer
Sir Hubert von Herkomer (1849 - 1914), British painter, was born at Waal, in Bavaria, and eight years later was brought to England by his father, a wood-carver of great ability. He lived for some time at Southampton and in the school of art there began his art training; but in 1866 he entered upon a more serious course of study at the South Kensington Schools, and in 1869 exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy. - Mick White
Mick White (born Michael James White in London, 1967) is an English hard rock singer. He has featured in Emerson, Samson / Paul Samson's Empire (with Paul Samson), and First Strike. Mick has performed with many of the biggest names in British hard rock music including Paul Samson, Don Airey, Biff Byford, Kim McAuliffe, Lea Hart, Paul Dianno, Steve Clarke, Pete Jupp, and many others. Alter leaving Samson in 1989 he formed Mick White's First Strike. - Clifford Bax
Clifford Bax (13 July 1886 - 18 November 1962) was a versatile English writer, known particularly as a playwright, a journalist, critic and editor, and a poet, lyricist and hymn writer. He also was a translator, for example of Goldoni. The composer Arnold Bax was his brother, and set some of his words to music. Independent wealth gave Bax time to write, and social connections. He had an apartment in The Albany. - Leo Steinberg
Leo Steinberg (born 1920) is an American art historian. He is a Benjamin Franklin and University Professor of the History of Art, Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania. - Desmond Chute
Father Desmond Macready Chute (1895-1962) was an English artist, who became a Catholic priest in 1927. He was born in Bristol, where his father James Macready Chute ran a theatre. He was educated at Downside School, and the Slade Art School in Manchester. He was a friend of Stanley Spencer, from 1915. From 1918 became a close colleague and assistant of Eric Gill, and a founder of the Ditchling craftsmen's community, where he taught David Jones engraving.
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