- Josh Wolf
*Catch me on the Colbert Report this Tuesday June 12th*. - Charles Ginsburg
Charles Ginsburg was the leader of a research team at Ampex which developed one of the first practical videotape recorders. Born in San Francisco, California, Ginsburg earned a bachelor's degree from San José State in 1948. He worked as an engineer at AM-radio station KQW (now KCBS). He joined Ampex in 1951, and remained there until his retirement in 1986, holding the title Vice President of Advanced Technology. - Jem Cohen
Jem A. Cohen (born 1962, Kabul, Afghanistan) is a New York City-based filmmaker known for his observational portraits of urban landscapes, blending of media formats (16mm, Super 8, video) and collaborations with music artists. He was born in Afghanistan where his father was working for the U.S. Agency for Information and Development. Cohen's longer works include his feature film, "CHAIN", (Berlin Film Festival premiere, 2004), and the experimental documentary, … - Don Simpson
Donald Clarence Simpson (October 29, 1943 - January 19, 1996) was an American film producer. He is known for such hits as "Flashdance", "Beverly Hills Cop", "Top Gun" and "The Rock". In 1985 and again in 1988, he and his producing partner, Jerry Bruckheimer, were named Producers of the Year by the National Association of Theater Owners. Simpson was born in Seattle, Washington, grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and attended the University of Oregon, … - Juan Downey
Juan Downey (May 11, 1940 - June 9,1993) was a pioneer video artist. Born in Santiago, Chile, he received a B.A. in architecture from the Catholic University of Chile. He also studied at S.W. Hayter's Atelier 17 in Paris and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He immigrated to New York in 1965 and died in New York City at the age of 53 survived by his wife, Marilys Lamadrid. He is best known for his video work that is an eclectic voyage into political discourse, … - Syed Haris Ahmed
Syed Haris Ahmed, a resident of Atlanta, Georgia, was arrested by the FBI on March 23<sup>rd</sup>, 2006. A mechanical engineering student at Georgia Tech, Ahmed emigrated from Pakistan to the United States with his family in 1997 at the age of 12 and subsequently became a U.S. citizen in 2003. His father, Syed Riaz Ahmed, is a faculty-member of North Georgia College and Georgia State University. - Allen Funt
Allen Funt (September 16, 1914 - September 5 1999) was an American producer-director, best known as the creator and host of "Candid Camera" from the 1940s to 1980s, as either a regular show or a series of specials. Its most notable run was from 1960 to 1967 on CBS. - John M. Fabrizi
John Michael Fabrizi (December 25, 1956-) is the mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut and a member of the U.S. Democratic Party. Fabrizi holds degrees from Southern Connecticut State University as well as the University of Bridgeport and has served in numerous public service capacities. He was assistant director of Bridgeport's adult education program, and was also a teacher of fifth and sixth graders. - Kathy Willets
Kathy Willets (born Katherine Ann Morris on April 24 1958 in New York City) is an American porn star and prostitute. She gained considerable fame (or notoriety) during her arrest and subsequent trial in the early 1990s. Recently provided information reveals that Kathy was a student at St. Thomas Catholic High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. - Steve Boros
Stephen Boros Jr. (born September 3, 1936, in Flint, Michigan) is a former infielder, coach, manager and farm system official in American Major League Baseball. Boros managed the Oakland Athletics (1983-84) and the San Diego Padres (1986). In both cases, he replaced high-profile, fiery skippers - Billy Martin and Dick Williams, respectively - but Boros, a cerebral graduate of the University of Michigan (where he received a B.A. degree in literature), … - Peter Carl Goldmark
Peter Carl Goldmark was a Hungarian-born, American engineer who, during his time with Columbia Records, was instrumental in developing the long-playing (LP) microgroove 33-1/3 rpm vinyl phonograph discs which defined home audio for two generations. Goldmark's LP records were introduced by Goddard Lieberson (April 5, 1911 - May 29, 1977), who later became president of Columbia Records from 1956 - 71 and 1973 - 75. - Lloyd Thaxton
Lloyd Thaxton is an American writer, producer and television host best known for his syndicated pop music television program of the 1960s, "The Lloyd Thaxton Show", which began as a local show on KCOP Los Angeles in 1961. Thaxton arrived from Toledo, Ohio in 1957 becoming, in his words, a "freelance announcer" and host of the highly rated "Leave It To Lloyd" talk show on KHJ. - Paul Ferris
Richard Paul Ferris was an English film composer. Born in Redcliffe, Bristol, England, Ferris provided scores for various low budget British horror films during the late 1960s - early 1970s. He is probably best known for his rousing score for Michael Reeves' "Witchfinder General" (1968), in which he also appeared in a bit part under the pseudonym “Morris Jar” (in tribute to composer Maurice Jarre). - Larry Finley
Larry Finley (May 14 1913 - April 3 2000) was a late night broadcast pioneer as well a leader in the audiotape and videotape business. Born and raised in Syracuse, New York, he became a Syracuse nightclub manager at age 18 before moving to Los Angeles in the 1930s and opening a chain of jewelery stores. In the 1940s, he became a business partner with musicians Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey in ownership of the Casino Gardens Ballroom in San Diego, … - Tim Welch
Timothy Michael "Tim" Welch is an American administrative worker, best known for his role with the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Upon joining TNA in June 2003, Welch worked as a general administrator, as the director of media relations and as an assistant to the creative team, supervising scripts. He also occupied positions within the payroll, contract and talent relations divisions, and has worked as an interviewer and media liaison. - Daniel V. Jones
Daniel Victor Jones was a former maintenance worker at a hotel in Long Beach, California, who is infamous for committing suicide in the middle of a busy Los Angeles transition loop between the Harbor and Century Freeways on live television in May 1998. The supposed cause of his suicide was his resentment at his HMO for apparently inadequately treating him for his cancer and HIV infection, … - Louise Berridge
Louise Berridge is a British television producer and script editor. Before Berridge had any television work, she was a teacher. She started as script editor on Granada Television medical drama "Medics", her big break came in 1993 when she became a script editor for BBC1 soap "EastEnders" later going on to become the series story editor, where she worked on the highly successfully storyline "Sharongate". In 1995, she left the popular soap to become a producer. - Bror-Erik Wallenius
Bror-Erik "Bubi" Wallenius (born 1943) is a Finnish sports commentator who works for Finland's National Broadcasting Company YLE. Wallenius had a great passion for sports since his childhood. When he was a little boy he organized sports competition in Kruununhaka, Helsinki, the neighbourhood he lived, and collected entrance fees from the adults who came to audience. Wallenius learn to read when he was four years old, and practised verbal expression. - Dominque Montague
- Liz Wise
Why do naughty and nice have to be diametric opposites? - Maureen
lifting the rock. - Bernardo
nascido no nefasto dia 29 de fevereiro nao pode augurar boa coisa. 12adjectivos:utopico,indeciso,volatil,preguicoso, absorto,inseguro,platonico,amistoso,lunatico, lascivo,cordial e estouvado = 1 antitese com pernas. - Christopher Largen
I'm an internationally published writer, public speaker, and film producer, one of few to debate the top drug policy officials in the U.S. (Drug Czar John Walters, DEA Administrator Karen Tandy, and morality monarch William Bennett - in the book, Opposing Viewpoints: Marijuana). I'm also the youngest therapeutic user of cannabis on record in America, taking it from ages 2-5 to treat symptoms related to severe hyperactivity. - Jessica
Make sure to check my personal site I'm updating it daily with videos and photos. Check it. - Kevin Birnbaum
My name is Kevin and right now, I am a Producing fellow at The American Film Institute, where I am working in getting my Masters in Producing Films. So in other words I am VERY busy, but I am working on some pretty great movies and will always have time for my close friends. Otherwise, if you want to know more about me, here you go: I am a product of a California suburb, where I was able to learn a lot about "the good life". Very Inspiring. - Kami Laprade
Grew up in a small town.... got the hell out! I live in LA, I work in the entertainment industry doing set decoration and props for TV and movies. I am constantly amazed at all the different, interesting things I get to do and experience. I am always surprised at some of the random stuff I get to do. I am very grateful that I am able to do what I love. It's only getting better. Ive always, always wanted to live in NY, so perhaos one day that will happen. - Joseph Jackson
- Jon Clough
give me your eyes that i might see. - Lisa Richter
"Lisa on the road" evolved from an email address I came up with when embarking on my first trip abroad some six years ago. At the time I simply wanted an address that people could easily remember without having to jot it down. Something that would stick. Indeed, it has stuck. - Charles Herold
I write a videogame review column for the New York Times. Go to. - Jaen
Singer, songwriter, performer, dancer, choreographer "www.agirlnamedjaen.com". - Mark
I'm a curious person. I love to learn new things, I like bookstores and libraries - share some knowledge with me. I'm a filmmaker by profession and by passion. You can find out a lot more about me here:. - Laura Battle
mexicanfoodless. - Suzanne
I'm an academic-geek-turned-crunchy-mama with little to do all day but entertain/guide my 2-yr-old son and try to maintain some sanity. I've come to Indiana from Iowa, by way of California. - Laura Newman
My mother says I'm an old soul. Perhaps this is because I'm an only child and hung with lots of adults as a child, perhaps it was because the height of my singing career was at 11 years old, or being tall and let into R movies at 12, or maybe we have many lives and this is the final act of my schizophrenic cabaret. I think I really wanted to grow up fast and now that I have I'm addicted to the creative pursuit of child-mindedness. - Wendy Marlow
aim = hotwater4tea. - Travis King
If you're on my friend list, then you know who I am. I'm into movies, music, books and tattoos. I'm a cheery guy. In a jaded cynical kind of way. - Fran Lu
I would like to have as many blogs as humanly possible. - Jeff Smith
Well, well, well...I've finally jumped on the band(whore)wagon and signed up for this shit. I've been watchin y'all from behind my two-way mirror and ya know what.....this don't seem all bad. In fact, just when I didn't think I had any time to kill, I found some beneath the cushions of my couch right next to a trojan wrapper and a quarter........ So here's a little myspace cliche; if there's something you want to know about me, just ask. - Ben Kirby
"The future is here, it's just not widely distributed yet.".
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