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Matt Molloy (born 12 January 1947, Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon) is an Irish musician, from a region known for producing talented flautists. As a child, he began playing the flute early, and won the All-Ireland Flute Championship at only seventeen years old. Considered as one of the most brilliant Irish musicians, his style that adapts piping techniques to the flute has influenced many contemporary Irish flute players. - Tazewell Thompson
Tazewell Thompson is a playwright, a director, and is the current Artistic Director at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut, U.S.A. He wrote and directed, among many others, the currently-touring play "Constant Star". For the televised performance of his production of "Porgy and Bess", he was nominated for an Emmy as Best Director. - Don Imus
John Donald "Don" Imus, Jr. (born March 11, 1940) is a controversial American humorist, writer, radio and television talk show host in the mold of a shock jock. His "drive time" weekday morning radio show, "Imus in the Morning" was aired over WNBC and WFAN in New York from 1971 to 1977 (when he was fired) and again from 1979 until it was canceled on April 12 2007, in response to comments he made on air. - Ruth Dyson
Ruth Suzanne Dyson (born 11 August 1957) is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the Labour Party. Dyson was born in Lower Hutt. Her father served in the New Zealand Army, and so Dyson's family frequently moved around the country. Dyson joined the Labour Party in Westport in 1979, and worked as a campaign organiser for Labour MP Kerry Burke in the 1981 and 1984 elections. - Matt Harding
Matthew "Matt (Mathias)" Harding (born September 27, 1976) is an American video game developer and Internet celebrity known as Dancing Matt for his viral videos that show him dancing in front of landmarks and street scenes in various international locations. Harding has since achieved notoriety through widespread coverage of his travel exploits in major print and broadcast media outlets. - Peter Falk
Peter Michael Falk (born September 16, 1927) is a two-time Academy Award-nominated, six-time Emmy Award-winning American actor, perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Columbo in the television series "Columbo". Falk's unusual gaze is due to a glass eye that he has had for most of his life. - John Calvin McCoy
John Calvin McCoy (1811-1889) is considered the "father of Kansas City." McCoy was born in Vincennes, Indiana. He studied at Transylvania College in Lexington, Kentucky, during 1826-1827. He accompanied his parents Isaac and Christiana (Polk) McCoy to Kansas City to perform Baptist missionary work in 1830. In 1833, John McCoy built a two-story cabin at what is today 444 Westport Road on the northeast corner of Pennsylvania. - Harold von Schmidt
Harold von Schmidt (1893-1982) was an American illustrator who specialized in magazine interior illustrations. Born in Alameda, California in 1893, he was orphaned at the age of five. After a year in an orphanage, he went to live with his grandfather, who had been a "forty-niner". As a youth von Schmidt worked as a cowhand and a construction worker. In 1920 and 1924 he was on the United States Olympic Rugby team. - Stewart McKinney
Stewart Brett McKinney was an American politician who represented the fourth congressional district of Connecticut in the House of Representatives from 1971 until his death. McKinney was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but by the time he graduated high school, his family was living in Connecticut, where he would live for the rest of his life. After attending Princeton University from 1949 to 1951, he dropped out and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, … - Joe McNally
Joe McNally is an award-winning American photographer who has been taking pictures for the National Geographic Society since 1987. McNally was born in Montclair, New Jersey. He received his bachelor's and graduate degrees from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. He currently lives and works in Westport, Connecticut. - Brian McEniff
Brian McEniff is a Gaelic football managers in Ulster and Ireland. His success culminated in 1992 when he led his native Donegal team to glory at Croke Park in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final against Dublin. He is the current manager of the Ulster side which will be entering the 2006 Interprovincial Championship He has also managed the Gaelic Athletic Association International Rules team and has been the Ulster manager for over two decades. - Tommy Fleming
Tommy Fleming was born in 1971 in Aclare, County Sligo, Ireland. From an early age Tommy's natural singing talent was on show in local talent competitions and concerts. After finishing secondary school in 1990, Tommy played the local scene with a couple of bands but it was his meeting with composer, Phil Coulter in Westport, County Mayo that changed his career. Within a few short months of this meeting, he'd appeared at the Cork Opera House, … - Alisan Porter
Alisan Porter (born June 20, 1981) is an American actress and singer. Porter was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. She is Jewish. Porter's mother, Laura Klein, played Bebe in "A Chorus Line" in the original run. She was a dance coach for Diane Klimaszewski & Elaine Klimaszewski (now better known as the Coors Light Twins) who appeared on Star Search in 1987 in the teen dance category. While in LA for the twins' appearance on the show, … - Gerald Levinson
Gerald Levinson (b. Westport, Connecticut, June 22 1951) is an American composer of contemporary classical music. At university, he studied with George Crumb, Richard Wernick, and George Rochberg. After college, Levinson went to study with Olivier Messiaen. He was inspired by Messiaen's use of birdsong and his unique harmonic ideas, as well as the musics of Bali and India. Levinson has also worked with Simon Rattle, Ralph Shapey, and Seiji Ozawa. - Ceran St. Vrain
Ceran St. Vrain (May 5, 1802 - October 28, 1870) was a descendant of French aristocrats who came to the United States during the French Revolution. He was born on May 5, 1802 near St. Louis, Missouri. His full name was Ceran de Hault de Lassus de St. Vrain. He traded near Taos, New Mexico, and trapped near the North Platte River in Colorado. He formed the enterprise known as "Bent, St. Vrain & Company", in a partnership with William Bent. - Hilla von Rebay
Hildegard Anna Augusta Elizabeth Freiin Rebay von Ehrenwiesen, Baroness Hilla von Rebay, or simply Hilla Rebay, was one of the few female abstract painters in the beginning of the 20th century. She came from a German noble family (b. 31 May 1890, Strasbourg, Alsace - d. 27 September 1967 in Greens Farms, Connecticut, aged 77). She lived in Berlin for a while, before moving to the United States in 1927. - George Dietzler
George Washington Dietzler (November 30, 1826 - April 11, 1884) was a Union Army general during the American Civil War. Dietzler was born in Pine Grove, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer and realtor before being elected mayor of Lawrence, Kansas. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Dietzler raised the 1st Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment and was appointed its colonel. He led his regiment in Missouri and commanded the 3rd Brigade at the Battle of Wilson's Creek, … - Kelly Albanese
Kelly Albanese (born in Westport, Massachusetts) is an American actress who is featured on the My Network TV telenovela "Desire" - Alan Christopher Deere
Air Commodore Alan "Al" Christopher Deere DSO, OBE, DFC and bar, DFC (US), Croix de Guerre (Fr), (December 12 1917 - September 21 1995), was a New Zealand Spitfire pilot in the Battle of Britain and author of "Nine Lives". Deere was born in Westport but his family moved to Wanganui where he grew up in a semi-rural environment and attended Marist Brothers' School and Wanganui Technical College. - Magnus Colcord Heurlin
Magnus Colcord "Rusty" Heurlin (b. July 5 1895, Christanstad, Sweden - d. March 10 1986, Ester, Alaska) was born into American parents, Berndt Felix Heurlin and Sophie Bjorklund, and was raised in Wakefield, Massachusetts after the family returned to the U.S. from Sweden in 1896. He attended art classes at the Fenway School of Illustration in Boston. Heurlin first came to Alaska in 1916, to Valdez, traveling aboard the SS "Northwestern" from Seattle, Washington. - Alexander Hall Roe
Alexander Hall Roe (1842 - July 12 1884) was an Ontario merchant and political figure. He represented Lennox in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1883 to 1884. He was born in Westport, Frontenac County in 1842 and studied at Victoria College in Cobourg. He studied law in Napanee but then moved to Forest Mills where he operated a general store, a sawmill and a gristmill. He returned to the study of law at Napanee and, … - Alberto Escarlate
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John Blossom, President of Shore Communications Inc., is one of the leading independent analysts for the content industry. John has spoken at many major industry events and has been responsible for widely recognized publications and research covering the content industry. John's career spans more than twenty years, including experience with major publishers and content services such as Reuters and Quotron as well as experience with B2B media and research. - Lil Westport
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Michael Loeb - President Michael is an experienced business professional and has owned, developed, and sold businesses throughout his career. Michael is currently the President of Web Marketing Resources, LLC, an Internet marketing company based in Norwalk , Connecticut , and is also the Managing Director of ForeSight Associates, LLC, a company that provides early stage funding and consulting services to start-up enterprises. - Westport
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Michael's passion for developing software has not dimmed over 20 years of experience. A veteran of the browser wars, Michael worked at Microsoft for more than 16 years. While at Microsoft worked as a developer, support engineer, technical evangelist, architect and program manager. - Paul Newman
Paul Leonard Newman (born January 26, 1925) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Cannes Award, and Emmy Award-winning American actor and film director. He is also the founder of Newman's Own, a food company of which all profits and royalties are donated to charity. As of May 2007, these donations have exceeded $220 million USD. - G. Kenneth Bernhard
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Rajat Kumar Gupta is the current special advisor on management reforms to the Secretary-General of the United Nation. He is also an independent director at Goldman Sachs and is a member of the board of trustees of the University of Chicago. - Larry Kenney
Larry Kenney (born August 5, 1947, in Pekin, Illinois) is an American radio personality. He began his radio career in 1963, as a disc jockey at WIRL in Peoria. From 1973 until April 12, 2007, he was part of the regular cast on the "Imus in the Morning" radio show, where his recorded impersonations of dozens of characters, including General George Patton, Andy Rooney and Ross Perot have enriched the program. - Joanne Woodward
Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy award winning American actress. Woodward, who is married to Paul Newman, is also a television and theatrical producer. - Phil Donahue
Phillip John Donahue (born December 21, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American media personality, best known as the creator and star of "The Phil Donahue Show", also known as "Donahue", the first tabloid talk show. The show had a 26-year run on national (U.S.) TV, preceeded by three years of local broadcast in Dayton, Ohio, before ending in 1996. His shows have generally focused on issues that often divide liberals and conservatives in the U.S., … - Marlo Thomas
Marlo Thomas (born Margaret Julia Thomas on November 21, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress, who first achieved fame on the TV series "That Girl" in the 1960s. She is the daughter of the late Lebanese-American comedian Danny Thomas and sister of Tony Thomas, a TV and film producer, and Terre Thomas, a former actress. Her mother, Rose Marie Mantell, was the adopted daughter of Italian Americans and died in 2000. - Marilyn Chambers
Marilyn Chambers (born Marilyn Ann Briggs, April 22, 1952, in Westport, Connecticut, USA) is a former American pornographic actress and stripteaser perhaps best known for her 1972 hardcore debut "Behind the Green Door." - Tara Subkoff
Tara Lyn Subkoff (born December 10, 1972) is an actress and fashion designer from Westport, Connecticut. She attended Otis Parsons school for less than a year and then dropped out. She has acted in over a dozen movies, most recently 2006's "The Notorious Bettie Page". She appeared in Blondie's 2003 music video for "Good Boys".
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