- Tommie Sunshine
Tommie Sunshine (real name Thomas Lorello), is a record producer, remixer, DJ, record label owner, and songwriter of electronic music from Chicago currently living in Brooklyn, New York. He is perhaps best known for creating dance remixes to popular songs, such as "Dance, Dance" and "Of All the Gin Joints In All the World" by Fall Out Boy and "The Only Difference..." by Panic! at the Disco, as well as songs by Good Charlotte, hellogoodbye, … - Monty Sunshine
Monty Sunshine (born 8 April 1928, in Stepney, East London), is a former clarinetist whose main claim to fame was on "Petite Fleur", a clarinet solo that was a million seller for the Chris Barber band in 1959. Along with Lonnie Donegan, Jim Bray and Ron Bowden, forming the back line of what was the embryo Chris Barber band. Ken Colyer was the original professional trumpet player, … - Gary Sunshine
- Ken Sunshine
Kenneth Mark Sunshine (b. March 12, 1948) is a public relations consultant. He grew up in Long Island but now resides in Manhattan and is a graduate of Cornell University. He started his carreer working for ASCAP, he then moved on to politics, serving as chief of staff for David Dinkins during his time as Mayor of New York City (1990-1993). After Dinkins lost the 1994 election to Rudy Giuliani, Sunshine started a public relations firm, "Ken Sunshine Consultants", … - Tony Sunshine
Tony Sunshine (born Antonio Cruz in the Bronx, New York) is an R&B singer of Puerto Rican descent, famous for singing on a good number of Terror Squad's songs. He sang on tracks such as Cuban Link's "Still Telling Lies", Fat Joe's "All I Need" and Big Pun's "100%". He released his own single on Jive Records titled: "Oh My God" featuring P. Diddy and Dirtbag in 2004. Tony Sunshine has new album set for this spring. - Abigail Breslin
Abigail Kathleen Breslin (born April 14 1996) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress. The fourth youngest actress ever to be nominated for a competitive Academy Award, Breslin is known for her role in the film "Little Miss Sunshine", as well as for several supporting parts in other Hollywood films. - Danny Boyle
Danny Boyle (born 20 October, 1956) is an English director and film producer, best known for his work on films such as "Trainspotting", "28 Days Later" and "Sunshine". - Alex Garland
Alex Garland (born 1970) is a British novelist and screenwriter. Garland is the son of political cartoonist Nick Garland. He attended University College School, Hampstead, and the University of Manchester, where he studied art history. His first novel, "The Beach", was published in 1996 and drew on his experiences as a backpacker. The novel quickly became a cult classic and was made into a movie by Danny Boyle, with Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead role of Richard. - Brian Cox
Dr Brian Cox (B. E. Cox) is an experimental physicist and Royal Society University Research Fellow. He is a member of the High Energy Physics group at the University of Manchester and also works at CERN. <P> Cox played keyboard for the rock band D:Ream while studying for his honours degree and doctorate. He left the band in 1997. He has also played keyboard for Dare. - Cliff Curtis
Clifford Vivian Devon Curtis is a New Zealand actor. He has shown the ability to portray foreign characters - particularly Latin Americans and Arabs - because of his Māori descent, and appeared as a character actor in many Hollywood films, while back home in New Zealand he is usually the main star. He acted in the New Zealand film "Once Were Warriors" as Uncle Bully, a child rapist. He has starred opposite many big names in Hollywood such as Bruce Willis, … - Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards (born in 1946, in Minnesota, USA) is an artist, musician, folk singer, songwriter and performer, perhaps best known for his crossover folk singles "Sunshine" and "Shanty". With fellow student musician, Malcolm McKinney, he formed the eclectic rock band St James Doorknob. Later, Edwards and McKinney met guitarist and blues harp player, Joe Dolce, and formed a band that was to become the most popular blues-rock band in Southern Ohio, … - Hiroyuki Sanada
is a Japanese actor. He began training with Sonny Chiba's Japan Action Club. Originally aiming to be an action star, he developed good all-round martial arts ability. He was first noticed as a serious actor in the movie "Mahjong Hourouki" directed by Makoto Wada. Wada and Sanada's relationship is similar to that of John Huston and Humphrey Bogart and since then Sanada has acted in every one of Wada's movies. - Robin McKinley
Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952 as Jennifer Carolyn Robin Turrell McKinley) is a fantasy author especially known for her Newbery Medal-winning novel "The Hero and the Crown". She has also won a Newbery Honor for "The Blue Sword", the Mythopoeic Award for "Sunshine", the World Fantasy Award for "Imaginary Lands", and the 1998 Phoenix Award honor book for "Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast". - John Flynn
The Reverend John Flynn (25 November, 1880 - 5 May, 1951) was an Australian Presbyterian minister and aviator who founded the Royal Flying Doctor Service, the world's first air ambulance. Born in the gold rush town of Moliagul, about 202 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, Victoria. His mother died in childbirth when Flynn was three, and he spent part of his childhood growing up with relatives. Flynn moved to Sunshine, now an outer western suburb of Melbourne as a child, … - István Szabó
István Szabó is both the best-known and one of the most critically acclaimed Hungarian film directors of the past few decades. In the 1960s and '70s he directed auteur films in Hungarian, which explore his own generation's experiences and recent Hungarian history ("Father", in Hungarian: "Apa" (1966); "Lovefilm", in Hungarian: "Szerelmesfilm" (1970); "25 Fireman's street", in Hungarian: "Tűzoltó utca 25." (1973)). - Lea
Lea Quezada (known as "Lea") is a contemporary R&B singer and songwriter, was born on August 12, 1980, New York. As a child she looked to R&B singers of the 1980s and 1990s like Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. A chance meeting introduced her to Lil Flip and she had a number two hit with him on the song "Sunshine" (not to be confused with Coko's ballad of the same name). The sexy songstress helped make Sunshine number 1 on BETs 106 and Park, and MTVs Direct Effect. - Tina Barrett
Tina Ann Barrett was a member of the pop band S Club (7) (1998-2003). The band broke up in May 2003 due to undisclosed reasons. Tina was given the nickname the "Dancing Queen" In 2003, Barrett landed a $400,000 (around £250,000) worldwide advertising contract with Wrigley's chewing gum. In 2004, she was rumoured internationally to be romantically linked to David Schwimmer for a few months following media reports of her visiting him at his Spanish villa. - Leigh Bowery
Leigh Bowery (March 26, 1961, in Sunshine, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia – December 31, 1994, in London, United Kingdom) was a performance artist, club creature, and clothing designer. He died of AIDS and one of his last requests after his 5 week sickness was for nobody to ever know his middlename. - William Arthur Ward
William Arthur Ward (1921 - 1994), author of "Fountains of Faith" is one of America's most quoted writers of inspirational maxims. More than 100 articles, poems and meditations written by Ward have been published in such magazines as "Reader's Digest", "This Week", "The Upper Room", "Together", "The Christian Advocate", "The Adult Student", "The Adult Teacher", "The Christian Home", … - Summer Altice
Summer Danielle Altice (born December 23, 1979 in Fountain Valley, California, U.S.A.) is an American fashion model and actress. She was named after Miss USA 1975, Summer Bartholomew. She won Young and Modern ("YM") magazine's cover girl contest in 1995 plus she was on the cover of YM's November issue that year and subsequently signed with Elite modeling agency before appearing on the cover of "GQ" as well as men's magazines "Maxim" and "Max". - Lisa Rogers
Lisa Rogers (born 7 September 1971 in Cardiff) is a Welsh-born television presenter and sometime actress. While at school she took jobs in a chocolate factory and as a cleaner, and while studying drama at Loughborough University, she was a nanny and manager of Santa's grotto. - Israel Horovitz
Israel Horovitz (born March 31, 1939 in Wakefield, Massachusetts) is an American playwright and screenwriter. One of America's most celebrated dramatists, Israel Horovitz has written more than 50 produced plays, many of which have been translated and performed in more than 30 languages worldwide. Among his best-known plays are "Line" (which is now in its 33rd year of continuous performance at off-Broadway's 13th Street Repertory Theatre), … - Robert Lantos
Robert Lantos is a film producer - Gia Milinovich
Gia Michele Milinovich is a TV presenter and producer living in London. She has presented shows such as Channel 4's "Demolition Day" and various programmes for Sky Sports, Nickelodeon and BBC Radio 5 Live. Her current project is working on the website for the film "Sunshine". <P> She is married to British physicist Brian Cox and has one son. </P> </TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> </TABLE - Mark Tildesley
Mark Tildesley following his graduation from Wimbledon School of Art, where he worked closely with Richard Negri on several productions as actor and designer, he co-founded (with designer Francis O'Connor) the Catch 22 Theatre Company and directed, designed, and performed in productions. He continued designing for the theatre, with numerous productions for the Young Vic (under the direction of Michael Bogdanov) and at the Royal Opera House. - David de Keyser
David de Keyser is a British actor. He is the father of Alexei de Keyser, Pia de Keyser and Thomas de Keyser. He starred in the BBC Radio 4 comedy "The Attractive Young Rabbi" with Tracy-Ann Oberman. His films include: *2003 - "The Statement" *1999 - "Sunshine" *1998 - "Simon Magus" *1997 - "The Designated Mourner" *1992 - "Leon the Pig Farmer" *1990 - "Confessional" *1989 - "Red King, … - Cliff Deyoung
Cliff DeYoung (born February 12, 1946) is an American actor and musician. DeYoung was born Clifford Tobin DeYoung in Los Angeles, California. He attended California State University. Prior to his acting career, he was the lead singer of the sixties rock group Clear Light, which played with The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and Janis Joplin. - Valerie French
Valerie French was a professional wrestling valet better known as Sunshine - Hugh Victor McKay
Hugh Victor McKay (H. V. McKay) CBE, (21 August 1865 - 21 May 1926) was an Australian inventor of the Sunshine Harvester and industrialist. - Frederick Treves
Frederick William Treves is an English character actor with an extensive repertoire. He specialises in avuncular military and titled types. He was born on 29 March 1925 in Margate, Kent, England. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His over a hundred television credits include roles in "The Cazalets", "The Jewel in the Crown", "A Dance to the Music of Time", "The Politician's Wife", "To Play the King", … - Frank Clifford
Frank Connolly Clifford (13 April 1973 -) is a writer, columnist, teacher and a consultant in astrology and palmistry based in the UK. Named after his father Frank Clifford, and the Irish revolutionary James Connolly, Frank is the son of an Irish union Socialist who later became a well-respected personal injury solicitor. - Shaun Prendergast
Shaun Prendergast (born 1958) is a British actor and writer. Prendergast has made hundreds of appearances in television, film and on radio and written extensively for the stage, television, radio and film. Prendergast was born in North Shields, educated at Collingwood School, Norham High and Tynemouth Sixth Form College and trained at Bretton Hall College (BA Hons). Predergast's first play "Potter's Wheel", written when a student, … - Attila Petschauer
Attila Petschauer (December 14, 1904 - January 20, 1943) was a Jewish Hungarian Olympic fencer. - Sunshine Anderson
Sunshine Anderson is an African-America R&B singer. She was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, but later moved to Charlotte, North Carolina as a young child. Wallace Sellars, a friend of a producer/Soulife A&R Vice President, Mike City, heard Anderson singing on her way to the cafeteria of North Carolina Central University, her college, and introduced the two. From there, Anderson was managed by Macy Gray during the recording of her first album. - Sunshine Nee
Sunshine Nee is a Thai pornographic actress. Beginning in 1983 with the film Burning Desire, Sunshine has mostly appeared on "reality" porn sites including the controversial Bang Bus under a pseudonym. - Greg Kinnear
Greg Kinnear (born June 17, 1963) is an Academy Award nominated American actor and television personality, who rocketed to stardom as the first host of E!'s "Talk Soup". - Masaharu Satō
is a veteran seiyū born March 15, 1946 in Tokyo, Japan. He currently works for Aoni Production. Along with the late Kōji Totani, he is considered the No. 1 supporting actor of the seiyū world. He is most known for the roles of Buffaloman, Sunshine (Kinnikuman), Miyamoto Musashi (Yaiba), Adah (Mushiking: King of the Beetles), and Doramed III (The Doraemons). He is also known for playing numerous roles in the Kinnikuman, Dr. Slump and Arale-chan, Fist of the North Star, … - Sunshine Logroño
Emmanuel Logroño, better known as Sunshine Logroño is a famous Puerto Rican actor, radio announcer, television show host, singer, comedy writer, entrepreneur and comedian. Logroño has enjoyed success on Puerto Rican media for close to three decades. - Sunshine Dizon
Sunshine Dizon (born July 3, 1983 in Quezon City, Philippines) is a Filipina actress. She started in show business when she was only five years old. On her teens, she became a sweetheart. Through time, she was molded into one of the greatest serious actresses of her generation. She has played several characters on the television and on the big screen, the most popular characters she played was the role of Pirena and most recently the role of Bakekang.
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