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  1. Donna Summer

    Donna Summer (born LaDonna Adrian Gaines, on December 31, 1948) is a legendary American singer, songwriter, and artist, best known for a string of dance hits in the 1970s that earned her the title "Queen of Disco" and as one of the few disco-based artists to have longevity on the charts into the late-1980s. Though she's notable for her disco hits, Summer's repertoire has expanded to include R&B, soul, funk, rock, pop and gospel.

  2. Lauralee Summer

    Lauralee Summer is the author of the book "Learning Joy from Dogs Without Collars : A Memoir". She graduated from Harvard University in 1998. This is a memoir of the journey Lauralee takes from her unstable and continually uprooted childhood to her success as a wrestler on the Harvard University men's wrestling team, and her triumphant graduation from the ivy league school.

  3. Ally Summer

    Ally Summer (b. 8 December 1986) is a British singer and trip hop solo artist originally from Slough in Berkshire. She is a newcommer to the music scene who is planning release her first album in February 2007.

  4. Mark Summer

    Mark Summer is the Turtle Island String Quartet's cellist as of 2006.

  5. Laura Summer

    Laura Summer is a voice actress.

  6. Cree Summer

    Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969), best known as Cree Summer, is a American-born Canadian actress, musician, and Emmy Award nominated voice actress. She has adopted a neo-pagan lifestyle for most of her adult life.

  7. Edward Summer

    Edward Summer has been an award winning painter, motion picture director, screenwriter, internet publisher, magazine editor, journalist and science writer, comic book writer, novelist, book designer, actor, cinematographer, motion picture editor, documentary film maker, film festival founder, and educator. Among his better known works are the ground-breaking collection of Carl Barks stories "Uncle Scrooge McDuck: His Life and Times", …

  8. Lena Olin

    Lena Maria Jonna Olin (born March 22, 1955 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an internationally acclaimed Academy Award-nominated Swedish actress.

  9. Melody Love

    Melody Love (born February 14, 1979 in New York City) is an American porn star of Latin descent. She changed her stage-name from Melanie (which is her real first name) to Melody Love in the summer of 1999.

  10. Sophia Kokosalaki

    Sophia Kokosalaki (born 1972) is a well-known Greek fashion designer with her own label based in London. A graduate of London's Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, she was chosen to design the opening and closing ceremonial outfits for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, which were staged in her home town of Athens. Born and brought up in Greece where she studied literature at the University of Athens, …

  11. Chris Fowler

    Chris Fowler (born August 23, 1962) is a sports broadcaster for ESPN known best for his work on "College GameDay" for college football. Since 1989, Fowler has been the primary studio host for college football and men's college basketball on ESPN. He started anchoring College GameDay in 1990 and then expanded to ESPN's other Saturday college football segments in 1991.

  12. Linda Martin

    Linda Martin (born April 17, 1947) is an Irish singer, and TV presenter who started off her musical career when she joined the band Chips in Belfast in 1969 while she was still in school. She participated in the National Song Contest four times as a member of Chips, however they did not score successfully. She participated another four times in the contest as a soloist and once more as part of the group "Linda Martin and Friends".

  13. Zhou Xun

    Zhou Xun is an internationally acclaimed Chinese actress and singer. She is regarded as one of the four most promising young film actresses in China (四小花旦) in the early 2000s, along with Zhang Ziyi, Xu Jinglei and Vicki Zhao.

  14. Sharon Corr

    Sharon Helga Corr, (born March 24 1970 in Dundalk, Ireland) is a musician and member of the Irish pop-rock band The Corrs. She plays the violin and sings backing vocals. At 5'5", Sharon is the tallest of the three sisters, and the second tallest of the four siblings, after her elder brother Jim Corr. Sharon Corr began learning to play the violin when she was 6 years old. Her sister, Caroline Corr, was meant to learn it but wasn't interested so Sharon went instead.

  15. Marc Terenzi

    Marc Eric Terenzi (* 27 June 1978 in Natick, Massachusetts) is an American pop singer formerly of the boyband "Natural". He is married to German pop singer Sarah Connor. They have a son named "Tyler" and a daughter named "Summer". Together with his wife and children he lives in Wildeshausen, Germany.

  16. Sha

    Grazia di Fresco, better known by her stage name Sha, is a German singer of Italian descent who rose to fame in the summer of 2006 with her debut single "JaJa".

  17. Anthony Geary

    Anthony Geary (born May 29 1947 in Coalville, Utah) is an American actor. He has starred on the ABC daytime drama "General Hospital" as Luke Spencer from 1978 to 1984 and from 1993 to present. Geary's character began as a "hit man" and later as a rapist who fell in love and subsequently married his victim, Laura Webber (played by Genie Francis). The character became so popular that the writers turned Luke Spencer into a protagonist.

  18. Dru Down

    Dru Down (born Danyelle Robinson) is a rapper from Oakland, California. His song "Ice Cream Man" from the album "Explicit Game" was a minor underground hit but he earned airplay with "Pimp of the Year" (sometimes played with more radio-friendly lyrics under the name "Mack of the Year") from the same album. He also had a minor mainstream hit with the title track of his next album, "Can You Feel Me," and he performed with Spice 1, E-40, …

  19. Paul Jabara

    Paul Jabara (January 31, 1948 - September 29 1992) was an American actor and songwriter. Jabara was in the original cast of the stage musicals "Hair" and "Jesus Christ Superstar". He is best known, however, for writing Donna Summer's Oscar and Grammy Award-winning hit "Last Dance" from "Thank God It's Friday" (1978) and Barbra Streisand's Golden Globe-nominated song "The Main Event/Fight" from "The Main Event" (1979).

  20. Venke Knutson

    Venke Knutson Liodden (born October 20, 1978) is a Norwegian singer. She debuted in 2003 with the single "Panic", followed by her first album "Scared" and the singles "Scared" and "Kiss". According to some critics in Norway the latter song is one of the best Norwegian summer songs of all time. As a Norwegian act with a radiofriendly pop/rock sound she is often compared by many to Lene Marlin.

  21. Chris Marsh

    Christopher "Chris" Marsh (born 14 January 1970), was a British footballer who is best remembered for his time with Walsall football club. He signed from them on leaving school in the summer of 1986 and quickly established himself in the first team. Marsh, who was born on the Brownswall Estate in Sedgley and attended Cotwall End Primary School as well as Dormston School, played in Walsall's Third Division campaign during the 1987-88 season, …

  22. Andrew Kevin Walker

    Andrew Kevin Walker (born August 14, 1964 in Altoona, Pennsylvania) is an American BAFTA-nominated screenwriter. He is best known for having written the Academy Award-nominated film "Se7en", for which he earned a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay, as well as several other films, including "8mm", "Sleepy Hollow" and many uncredited script rewrites.

  23. Carol McGiffin

    Carol Deirdre McGiffin (born February 18, 1960, Maidstone, Kent) is an English TV and radio presenter. She started her broadcasting career in 1988 as co-host of the Chris Evans shows on GLR. McGiffin was Evans's first wife when they married in 1991, but they separated in 1994, and were divorced in 1998. In 1995 McGiffin was a founding member of the Talk Radio UK team, co-presenting the popular weekday evening show "The Rude Awakening" with Moz Dee.

  24. Mark Schwahn

    Mark Schwahn is the creator and executive producer of The CW's hit show, "One Tree Hill". He has also written such films as "Whatever it Takes", "35 Miles from Normal", "The Perfect Score", and "Coach Carter". Mark Schwahn grew up in Pontiac, Illinois, and was born in 1966. Mark Schwahn attended film school at the University of Maryland. "One Tree Hill" wrapped up its fourth season as of summer 2007.

  25. Bobby Beausoleil

    Robert Kenneth "Bobby" Beausoleil (born 6 November 1947, in Santa Barbara, California), was an associate of the Charles Manson "Family", and was convicted of killing music teacher/drug dealer Gary Hinman on July 25, 1969. His death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment when the California supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional in 1974. He has repeatedly been denied parole, as recently as 2005.

  26. Susan May Pratt

    Susan May Pratt (born February 8, 1974 in Lansing, Michigan) is an American actress. She attended East Lansing High School and was a member of its marching band as a sousaphone player. However, before she could graduate, she left Michigan for New York City to pursue acting and modelling. Her family still reside in Michigan and her father is a physics professor at Michigan State University located in East Lansing, Michigan.

  27. Mary Post

    Mary Elizabeth Post (June 17, 1841-1934) was an Elizabethtown, New York native who immigrated to Arizona in 1872 to become a teacher there. She was a pioneer of education in Arizona, she was the fifth teacher in Arizona and the first to receive a teacher's pension. Although her father was a carpenter who worked very hard to maintain his family, he was a lover of books and literature.

  28. Robert Shirley

    Sir Robert Shirley (c. 1581 - July 13, 1628) was an English traveller and adventurer, younger brother of Sir Anthony Shirley. He went with his brother to Persia in 1598. Anthony was in Persia from December 1, 1599 to May 1600. He was given 5,000 horses to train the Persian army according to the rules and customs of the English militia. He was also commanded to reform and retrain the artillery. When he left Persia, he left his brother, Robert, …

  29. Gino Reda

    Gino Reda is now in his sixth season as host of Canada's #1 daily hockey magazine show, Molson That's Hockey, keeping viewers up-to-date on all the latest headlines from the world of hockey. Reda joined TSN in 1988 as a reporter. He was quickly promoted to host of SportsCentre (then called SportsDesk), where he anchored more than 3,000 shows over 12 years, before taking over the reigns of Molson That's Hockey in 2001.

  30. Andrew Cave-Brown

    Andrew Cave-Brown (born 5 August 1988) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Norwich City. Cave-Brown is a full-Back. He was capped for Scotland at under-16 Level, for whom he played in the 2002-03 Victory Shield. Andrew attended Gravesend Grammar School in Kent. Cave-Brown had been on the books of Charlton Athletic but joined on a scholarship at Norwich City for the 2004-05 season.

  31. Kathleen Noone

    Kathleen Noone (born January 8, 1945 in Hillsdale, New Jersey) is a well-known American soap opera actress. She is known for her fiery red hair. She is most known for her role as Ellen Shepherd Dalton on "All My Children", a role she played from 1977 to 1989. Immediately after leaving "All My Children", she was asked to play the new role of Claudia Whittaker, sister to Greg Sumner (William Devane) on "Knots Landing".

  32. Dougie Donnelly

    Dougie Donnelly (born June 7 1953 in Glasgow) is a British television broadcaster best known for presenting sports coverage for BBC Scotland. Donnelly started his career with Radio Clyde in Glasgow in the 1970s, where he was twice voted Scottish Radio Personality of the Year. He joined BBC Scotland's Sports Department in the late 1970s, where he has been their anchorman ever since, …

  33. Eddie Niedzwiecki

    Eddie Niedzwiecki (born 3 May 1959) is a retired Welsh footballer of Polish origin who played as a goalkeeper for Wrexham and Chelsea. Latterly, he has been a coach at various clubs. His surname is usually pronounced "neds-veski". Starting at Wrexham at the age of 14, Niedzwiecki stayed with the club until the summer of 1983, when he was signed for Chelsea by former Wrexham manager, John Neal.

  34. Avraham Stern

    Avraham Stern, alias Yair was the founder and leader of the Zionist militant organization later known as Lehi which was also known as the "Stern Gang". Stern was born in Suwałki, Poland, immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1925, and studied in the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem, and afterwards in the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus. He specialized in Classic languages and literature (Greek and Latin).

  35. Eddie Eagan

    Edward Patrick Francis "Eddie" Eagan (April 26, 1897 - June 14, 1967) was an American sportsman. He was the first person to win medals at both the Winter and Summer Olympic Games. As of 2004, he is the only person to have won a gold medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympics. Eagan was born into a poor family in Denver. He studied law at Yale University and later at the University of Oxford. In 1920, Eagan competed as a boxer in the first post-war Olympics, …

  36. Glenn Hysén

    Glenn Ingvar Hysén was an outstanding defender who played for leading Dutch, Italian and English clubs and won 68 caps for Sweden. Hysén started his career with IFK Göteborg and quickly established himself as a tough and composed defender. He was Sweden's Footballer Of The Year in 1983 and his form earned him his first international caps and a move to PSV Eindhoven in Holland.

  37. Kris Renton

    Kris Renton (born July 12th 1990) is a young Scottish footballer who plays as a striker for Norwich City. Having been spotted playing in the summer of 2006 in Scotland playing for Musselburgh Windsor by Academy scout Karl Brady, Renton began the 2006/07 season in the youth team. He spent some time away though, being named in the Ireland Under 17s for a European Under 17 Championship qualifying tournament in Baku in Autumn 2006, …

  38. Emma Atkins

    Emma Atkins (born 31 March 1975 in Cumbria) is a popular English actress best known for playing the role of Charity Tate on the ITV1 Soap Opera "Emmerdale" from 2000 to 2005 which was her first appearance on British Television. Since leaving Emmerdale, Atkins has appeared in episodes of the BBC series "Dalziel and Pascoe", "Mayo", "I'm with stupid", "New Street Law", "Doctors" and "Casualty".

  39. Colin Hanton

    Colin Leo Hanton (born 12 December 1938, at Walton General Hospital, 107 Rice Lane, Walton, Liverpool, Lancashire) was a drummer for The Quarrymen-the band which would later evolve into The Beatles. Hanton was in an early line-up of the band from c Summer 1956 along with John Lennon, Eric Griffiths, Pete Shotton and Rod Davis, and stayed with the band through several line-up changes until January 1959 (by which time the band consisted of Lennon, Hanton, Paul McCartney, …

  40. Tony Dorigo

    Anthony Robert Dorigo is a retired football (soccer) player who played for Aston Villa, Chelsea, Leeds United and the England national side as a left-back. He is now a football pundit and appears on satellite television channel, Bravo, as part of their Serie A coverage. He signed for Chelsea from Aston Villa for £475,000 and he won the club's player of the year award in his first season, though they were also relegated.

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