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* [[Sam Heydt]] (requested 2020.07.21) is an internationally acclaimed visual artist, published author, film-maker and lifelong activist who has lived and worked in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, Sydney, Miami, NYC, Udaipur, Auckland, Reykjavik and Vienna. Esteemed as one of the pioneers of the Recycled Media movement, her work has been been the recipient of a number of awards and has been exhibited in prestigious private collections, galleries, art fairs ands film festivals worldwide, as well as major art museums such as the State Hermitage Museum, Russia.)
[https://www.artconnect.com/profile/sam-heydt]
[https://www.artforum.com/artguide/saci-gallery-19756/side-effects-178930]
[https://www.galleriesnow.net/shows/sam-heydt-side-effects/]
[https://aestheticamagazine.com/profile/sam-heydt/]
[https://www.artsy.net/artist/sam-heydt]
[https://www.kunstkomplex.net/sam-heydt.html]
[https://www.impact10.es/bios/s-t-u-v-w-y-z/samantha-heydt/]
[https://artefuse.com/friends-hell-by-sam-heydt/]
[https://www.art-almanac.com.au/sam-heydt-seismographs-series/]
[https://info.loupeart.com/sam-heydt-artist]
[https://monovisionsawards.com/winners-gallery/monovisions-awards-2019/show/2637]
[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6414355/]
[https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/profile-detail/?id=17179872298]
[https://yogurtmagazine.com/portfolio/apocalypse-yesterday-sam-heydt/]
[https://www.hashtaggallery.com/blogs/shows-events/may-22-june-21-sam-heydt-heterotopia]
[https://www.loosenart.com/products/sam-heydt-a-desirable-life]
[http://voyagemia.com/interview/meet-sam-heydt-jane-street-studio-south-beach/]
[https://www.contemporaryartgalleryonline.com/sam-heydt]
[https://consenses.org/artists/sam-heydt/]
[https://pariscollagecollective.com/Sam-Heydt]
[https://www.collexart.com/participants/sam-heydt]
[https://www.samheydt.com/]
[https://www.academia.edu/37156937/SHATTERED_GLASS]
[https://www.artnesscontemporary.com/artists]
[https://www.printmag.com/post/parsons-take-over-nyc-for-its-first-art-and-design-festival]
[https://www.kunstleben-berlin.de/event/sam-heydt-apocalypse-yesterday/]
[https://books.google.com/books?id=tX_kCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA232&lpg=PA232&dq=samantha+heydt&source=bl&ots=NBXbJpYplT&sig=ACfU3U2eJMiPGhetO9BLd6hWa3EnFwpr1w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiVjrrj3-jqAhUhoHIEHQ8IAzwQ6AEwYXoECGIQAQ#v=onepage&q=samantha%20heydt&f=false]
[https://www.gratis-in-berlin.de/heute/item/2039464-sam-heydt-apocalypse-yesterday]
[http://noellalopezgallery.com/sam-heydt] [https://saci-florence.edu/side-effects-sam-heydt]
* [[Ruven Afanador]] - Colombian-born American photographer with three books and many international exhibitions; [[:es:Ruven Afanador]]
* [[Ruven Afanador]] - Colombian-born American photographer with three books and many international exhibitions; [[:es:Ruven Afanador]]
* [[Erik Almas]] A Norwegian photographer and cinematographer. Usually known for his surrealistic and panoramic-styled photos that are whimsical and unusual. Won many awards throughout the years since he was around 22 and has created photos used in ads made by big brands like Toyota, Nike, Hyatt, Microsoft, etc. Also featured in "Luerzers Archive's 200 Best Advertising photographers Worldwide, 2007-2008, 2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2014-2015 & 2016-2017" (All information used above was contained in his [http://www.erikalmas.com/about-erik Official Website About Section]) (A few [http://www.erikalmas.com/overview Photography Samples], and a [http://www.thefstopmag.com/?p=81 Feature in a interview hosted by a Photographer-managed magazine based around other photographers] are also included here)
* [[Erik Almas]] A Norwegian photographer and cinematographer. Usually known for his surrealistic and panoramic-styled photos that are whimsical and unusual. Won many awards throughout the years since he was around 22 and has created photos used in ads made by big brands like Toyota, Nike, Hyatt, Microsoft, etc. Also featured in "Luerzers Archive's 200 Best Advertising photographers Worldwide, 2007-2008, 2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2014-2015 & 2016-2017" (All information used above was contained in his [http://www.erikalmas.com/about-erik Official Website About Section]) (A few [http://www.erikalmas.com/overview Photography Samples], and a [http://www.thefstopmag.com/?p=81 Feature in a interview hosted by a Photographer-managed magazine based around other photographers] are also included here)

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Academics

He joined the North-East Wales Institute of Higher Education in Wrexham (which rapidly became Wrexham Glyndŵr University) in 2007. Here he held various roles including the Head of the School of Computing and Communications Technology, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology, and Deputy Vice Chancellor until 2015, when he retired. Prior to his roles at Wrexham Glyndŵr University, he was Associate Dean for Research in the School of Informatics at University of Bradford. In 2019, he became the first recipient of a higher doctorate degree of Doctor of Science from the collaboration between Wrexham Glyndŵr University and University of Chester. He also became a fellow of the Learned Society of Wales in 2020. He has jointly filed for several patents on broadband antenna, directional antenna, movement detection system and multi-band antenna designs at various times during his long academic career. He has published over 160 peer-reviewed articles in leading international journals on diverse topics in science and engineering. He is a fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and of the British Computer Society, and the Higher Education Academy, a senior life member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a Chartered Engineer (UK) and a Chartered IT Professional. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

  • Leona Aiken is a President's Professor (named professorship; now emeritus) of quantitative psychology at Arizona State University. She is an incredibly influential statistician and researcher, having been cited over 100,000 times; she is the co-author of two of the most widely used statistics textbooks in the social sciences. She has been named a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, 4 divisions in the American Psychological Association, and the Western Psychological Association, and is an elected member of the Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology (of which she has also served as president). [7]
  • Kathleen Bliss Bliss [née Moore], Kathleen Mary Amelia (1908–1989), ecumenical pioneer, religious administrator and university teacher. Oxford Boston University
  • Katie Beswick British academic and journalist/writer, author of Social Housing in Performance [8] [9]
  • Daniele Caramani (requested on 18 May 2018), Swiss-Italian political scientist who won the Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research in 2004.[10] For more information see his university webpage[11] (as well as the article about him in the Norwegian WikipediaDaniele Caramani).
    • Norwegian Wiki page only cites subject's CV.
  • Alexander Doty - queer theorist, author of Making Things Perfectly Queer: Interpreting Mass Culture (Minnesota, 1993). [12]
  • Allan Flanders - considered a founding father of postwar British academic Industrial Relations [13]; SSRN 963794
  • Richard Florizone – Since 2013, 11th and current president of Dalhousie University, but he announced in June 2018 that he plans to step down in 2019 for a position in the commercial sector. [14]; [15]; [16]; [17]
  • Eduard V. Galazhinsky (requested 6 September, 2018) Russian academic and rector of National Research University [18]—one of the oldest and highest ranking universities in Russia.
  • Edwin Gerow - Sanskritist (requested 1 June 2017), Emeritus Professor of Religion and the Humanities at Reed College [19], formerly Frank L. Sulzberger Professor at the University of Chicago [20]. Was president of the American Oriental Society [21], as well as editor of the Journal of the American Oriental Society[22] (so passes WP:NACADEMIC). Author of A Glossary of Indian Figures of Speech and Indian Poetics. Received honorary doctorate from the Sorbonne. ([23], [24])
  • Rebecca Ruth Gould (requested 29 December 2018) Scholar of the Caucasus and Professor of the Islamic World and Comparative Literature at the University of Birmingham. Author and translator of several books, including Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus. Her work is cited in several Wikipedia entries. [25]
  • Simona Grossi (Professor of Law at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles; Theodore A. Bruinsma Fellow; Member of the American Law Institute; Member of the International Association of Procedural Law) (https://www.lls.edu/faculty/facultyliste-g/grossisimona/; https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1625126)
  • Michael Hames-García - professor of ethnic studies and director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon; see [26] and [27]; author of several books [28]; winner of a Lambda literary award [29]; his work is cited by a few Wikipedia entries, including Prison.
  • Russell Hardin - political scientist [30]
  • P J Johnson - pj johnson, Yukon poet laureate. First officially invested Yukon Poet Laureate. First officially invested poet laureate in Canada. Author, composer, producer, performance artist, public personality. [31] [32] [33] [34]
  • Margaret Kruk - Dr. Margaret E. Kruk is Associate Professor of Global Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is known for her work in redefining the evaluation of health systems, focusing on metrics of quality. Along those lines, she was Chair of the Lancet Global Health Commission on High Quality Health Systems in the SDG Era (HQSS Commission), a global effort to redefine and measure quality in the health systems of lower-income countries. Previously, Dr. Kruk was Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management and Director of the Better Health Systems Initiative at Columbia University. She is married to Sandro Galea, an emergency physician, epidemiologist, author and the Robert A. Knox professor and dean of the Boston University School of Public Health. [35]
  • Salvatore J. LaGumina - Salvatore J. LaGumina, director of the Center for Italian American Studies at Nassau Community College, is a recognized authority on Italian American history and the author of numerous books and articles on the subject. (https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/libspecial/collections/manuscripts/lagumina.html)
  • Wendy Lustbader - Lecturer at School of Social Work, University of Washington, author of several books, mostly on aging. [36] [37] [38] [39]
  • George Malaty - professor of math education of University of Joensuu who argues that math education in the Third World is a hope for the world math education development in the 21st century [40]
  • Jolyon Mitchell, Professor of Divinity at New College, Edinburgh, where he is Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues. Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts [41]
  • Rila Mukherjee (born 1957) Indian historian whose work in economic, maritime, and oceanic history is highly cited. Professor of history at the University of Hyderabad since 2007. Director of Institut de Chandernagore.[42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49]
  • Luis Custodio Muñoz Muñoz Chilean docotor and professor of writing. Has a page on es.wiki.
  • Alaric Naudé Professor of Linguistics, Suwon Science College, University of Suwon in the Republic of Korea, Linguist and Social Scientist his work covers various aspects of sociolinguistics, neurolinguistics and Human Rights issues. [50][self-published source] [51] [52] [53]
  • Elisabeth Prügl, scholar of gender and international governance. Currently Professor of International Relations at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, and Director of the Gender Centre at the Graduate Institute. Author of Transforming Masculine Rule (University of Michigan 2011) and The Global Construction of Gender (Columbia University Press 1999). Co-editor of Sexual Violence against Men in Global Politics (Routledge 2018), Feminist Strategies in International Governance (Routledge 2013), Diversity in the European Union (Palgrave 2009), Gender Politics in Global Governance (Rowman and Littlefield 1999) and Homeworkers in Global Perspective (Routledge 1996) [54]
  • Ljiljana Radonić is a political scientist at the Institute of Culture Studies and Theatre History at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She is an expert on memory politics in Central Europe, especially concerning the so called Independent State of Croatia, as well as on memorial museums. She teaches on theories of antisemitism and memory conflicts in Central Eastern Europe after 1989 at the University of Vienna and heads a project on "Globalized Memorial Museums. Exhibiting Atrocities in the Era of Claims for Moral Universals" funded by a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant. [55] [56]
  • Soumya Raychaudhuri is a Professor (Jonathan S. Coblyn, MD and Michael B. Brenner, MD Distinguished Chair of Rheumatology and Immunology) of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He uses computational biology and statistical genetics to define mechanisms of autoimmune and immune-mediated diseases, and particularly rheumatoid arthritis, age related macular degeneration, type I diabetes, and tuberculosis. He has received the Henry Kunkel Young Investigator from the American College of Rheumatology and is a member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation [57].
  • Sandra Richter (born February 13, 1961) is an Old Testament scholar, historian, author, international speaker, and professor, who currently holds the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College [58] in Santa Barbara, CA. Her areas of specialization include Hebrew Language, Deuteronomy, the Deuteronomic History [59] [60] [61], Syro-Palestinian Archaeology and the Bible, and most recently Environmental Theology [62]. Requested 06/23/2020.
  • Diane L. Rosenfeld, lecturer on law at Harvard Law School, gender violence activist, speaker, founding director of the gender violence program. Everipedia, Harvard Law School Profile, Diane Rosenfeld's Website. Likely to be included in the category:Harvard Law School faculty.
  • Robert A. Rupen (1922-2015), Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, expert on Mongolia and minorities under Communist rule, author of How Mongolia is Really Ruled [63], Mongols of the Twentieth Century [64], and many articles on Mongolia and sino-soviet relations. See his obituary [65] for further information.
  • Ramzi Salti - Lecturer in Arabic at Stanford University [66], author of The Native Informant: Six Tales of Defiance from the Arab World [67] [amazon.com/author/ramzisalti] [68], Radio DJ at KZSU [69] [70], creator of Arabology Blog [71] [72]
  • Rajender Singh Sangwan (requested June 23, 2020) - Indian Professor, biochemist and secondary agriculture biotechnologist; Director/Vice-Chancellor, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), India[1][2]; previously founder and CEO of Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing (CIAB) , India[3][4] and Executive Director (acting) of National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI), India[5]; Prof. Sangwan is known for scientific contributions to Secondary Agriculture Bioprocessing Technology and fundamentals of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, particularly Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) biology. Fellow of Indian National Science Academy, National Academy of Sciences, India and National Academy of Agricultural Sciences[6]. ()
  • Sally Yeates Sedelow, Professor Emerita from the University of Arkansas, is an early digital humanist and pioneer of "automated analysis of language and discourse, stylistic analysis, lexical databases (Roget's Thesaurus) and computer applications in the humanities. ... She graduated with a Ph.D. from Bryn Mawr College in 1960 and was subsequently first researcher, then consultant at the System Development Corporation (1962 - 1967); Associate Professor of English and of Computer & Information Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1966 - 1970); Director of the Techniques and Systems Program of the National Science Foundation (1974 - 1976); Director of the Intelligent Systems Program of the National Science Foundation (1976 - 1977); Professor of Computer Science and of Linguistics at the University of Kansas (1970 - 1985); Professor of Computer Science at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (1985 - 1995)." (From http://www.roget.org/Sedelow.html)
  • Hiroko Shimizu - a policy analyst and fellow of the Property and Environment Research Center who argues against the current local food movement. Now redirects to Hiroko Shimizu (bowler) [73] [74] [75]
  • Gary Stager - pioneer of 1:1 laptop, school education programs [76]
  • Richard H. Ullman - Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University. Author of Anglo-Soviet Relations and other works.[77]
  • Kimberly Updegraff is the Cowden Distinguished Professor at Arizona State University, where she studies the role of family and peer relationships and culture in the lives of adolescents. She is the author or co-author of over 150 journal articles and has been cited over 6,500 times. [78] [79]
  • Betsy Cook Weber (1952- ) - Professor of Music and Director of Choral Studies at the University of Houston. She is also the director of the Houston Symphony Chorus which provides the chorus exclusively to the Houston Symphony Orchestra. Under her direction, the University's premiere ensemble, the Concert Chorale, has been internationally acclaimed, most recently being named the Grand Prize winner of the International Bela Bartok Choir Competition in Debrecen, Hungary, in July 2018. In the past, Concert Chorale has won prizes in Wales, UK; Maktoberdorf, Germany; Magdeburg, Germany; and Tours, France. The Houston Symphony Chorus has also received critical reviews for their recent tour in Prague. [80] [81] [82]
  • John George Weightman (29 November 1915 - 14 August 2004) French scholar, translator,Professor of French Language and Literature, Westfield College, London University 1963-81 (Emeritus). [83]. Date requested 27 November 2019.
  • Akihiro Yamada (literary scholar) is a Japanese scholar specializing in English literature and bibliography. Japanese article at ja:山田昭廣.J-GLOBAL, WorldCat, ISNI, NDL, VIAF.
  • Lawrence Ziring (1928–2015) was the Arnold E. Schneider Professor of Political Science at Western Michigan University. He authored or co-authored a dozen widely cited books about Pakistan and fifteen Encyclopædia Britannica articles on the subject.[84] [85] [86] [87] [88] [89] [90] [91]
  • Dr. KL Dhingra is the director of National Institute of Bank Management, Pune since 1st May 2017. Before joining this institution, he has worked as the Chairman and Managing Director of Housing and Urban Development Corporation, New Delhi and also as the Chairman and Managing Director of ITI Ltd., Bangalore. He has the distinction of getting the PhD. together on the same day along with his wife. For this, he has been covered by India Book of Records, Asia Book of Records and World Book of Records. He is also the Fellow of 1.Indian Institute of Banking & Finance, Mumbai 2.London Institute of Banking & Finance 3.Chartered Banker Institute,Scotland and 4.Financial Services Institute of Australasia (Finsia). He happens to be only Indian to have the above 4 Fellowships from world's reputed institutions in Banking & Finance. [92] [93]
  • Dr. M. M. Al-Saggaf is the President of King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He is an alum of KFUPM itself, MIT, and Harvard Business School, and former Senior Vice President of Saudi Aramco.

Activists

  • Sam Heydt (requested 2020.07.21) is an internationally acclaimed visual artist, published author, film-maker and lifelong activist who has lived and worked in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, Sydney, Miami, NYC, Udaipur, Auckland, Reykjavik and Vienna. Esteemed as one of the pioneers of the Recycled Media movement, her work has been been the recipient of a number of awards and has been exhibited in prestigious private collections, galleries, art fairs ands film festivals worldwide, as well as major art museums such as the State Hermitage Museum, Russia.)

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Adventurers, explorers and pioneers

  • Sam Heydt (requested 2020.07.21) is an internationally acclaimed visual artist, published author, film-maker and lifelong activist who has lived and worked in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, Sydney, Miami, NYC, Udaipur, Auckland, Reykjavik and Vienna. Esteemed as one of the pioneers of the Recycled Media movement, her work has been been the recipient of a number of awards and has been exhibited in prestigious private collections, galleries, art fairs ands film festivals worldwide, as well as major art museums such as the State Hermitage Museum, Russia.)

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  • Henry Colden Antill - Australian pioneer. Antill, J. M. (1966). "Antill, Henry Colden (1779–1852)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 1. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943.
  • Bob Bitchin - American sailor who sailed around the world, author, TV personality and producer. Evel Knievel's bodyguard. Founder of ABATE of California and co-founder of ABATE National. Created multiple magazines and authored 9 books. [259][260][261][262][263]
  • Nicole Maxwell - American Amazonian explorer; journalist; author, "Witch Doctor's Apprentice; ethno-botanist; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London. [264]; [265]
  • Xavier Rosset - French adventurer recreating Robinson Crusoe [266]
  • Vernon Starr Smith - world travel journalist [267]

Ambassadors and other diplomatic personnel

To distinguish the professions listed here from e.g. political figures read the article Diplomatic rank explaining their official status.

  • Poonam Khetrapal Singh - Regional Director of WHO South East Asia Region.[268]
  • Nasser Haji Al-Muzayen - Kuwaiti ambassador to Russia - Bio
  • Jolly Amatya, Chair of UN Youth Assembly, youngest UN job holder from Nepal[269]
  • A. Gopinathan - Current permanent Indian representative to UN offices in Geneva. Elected to serve in United Nations Joint Inspection Unit from January 2013. [270]
  • Nicholas J. Greanias - Former US diplomat, United Nations Political Officer, Army Officer, professor, and attorney. Serving as a military attorney in the US Army for eight years before joining a professional practice. He then joined the foreign service for over 25 years. During his tenure in the foreign service he taught at the Foreign Service Institution in Arlington, VA, and served as the United Nations political officer. He had also been stationed in Canada, Romania, Ukraine, Greece, New Zealand, and also served in Turkey and the Samoan Islands, mostly serving as the Consul General at the Embassies he was assigned. He taught at Loyola University for 4 years as an adjunct professor in American Foreign Policy. He currently serves as an advisor to members of the US Congress, notably Representative Gus Bilirakis. [271] [272] [273] [274]
  • Noureddine Sefiani - Moroccan ambassador to Russia - Bio
  • Christian Turner - Current British High Commissioner to Pakistan, former Deputy National Security Adviser and High Commissioner to Kenya. Awarded a CMG in 2012 - [275] [276] [277]
  • Yogeshwar Varma - High Commissioner of India to Nairobi, Kenya, concurrently Ambassador of India to the Federal Republic of Somalia [278] [279] [280]

Anthropologists

Archaeologists

Architects

Artists

  • Sam Heydt (requested 2020.07.21) is an internationally acclaimed visual artist, published author, film-maker and lifelong activist who has lived and worked in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, Sydney, Miami, NYC, Udaipur, Auckland, Reykjavik and Vienna. Esteemed as one of the pioneers of the Recycled Media movement, her work has been been the recipient of a number of awards and has been exhibited in prestigious private collections, galleries, art fairs ands film festivals worldwide, as well as major art museums such as the State Hermitage Museum, Russia.)

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Comic Artists

  • Matteo Lolli - (born the 16 April 1975 in Bologna, Italy).[624] Requested on 29 May 2020. He's known for his Marvel works as comic artist. In 2008 he was a selected finalist of the ChesterQuest, a worldwide comic book talent search for 12 new artist for Marvel Comics, by C.B.Celbulski[625]. From 2008 to 2012 he worked for Marvel Comics as penciler on several Marvel Adventure titles, the “all ages” Marvel series.[626], creating new characters such as Sophia "Chat" Sanduval [627]. From 2012 to 2018 he mainly drew Deadpool with writers such as Cullen Bunn, Gerry Duggan. [628][629][630][631][632][633]. In 2018-2019 he draw the new Asgardians of The Galaxy serie, wrote by Cullen Bunn.[634] [635]. In 2019 he creates the new Marauders, wrote by Gerry Duggan. [636][637]
  • Andrea Broccardo - (born the 18 December 1982, in Asti, Italy). Requested on 29 May 2020. He began working for Marvel Comics on 2015, drawing Star Wars: Kanan the last Padawan, written by Greg Weisman[638]. Along with the Star Wars franchise we works also on Marvel superheroes such as Amazing Spider-Man[639], Doctor Strange Punisher: Magic Bullets, written by John Barber[640][641], Civil War II: X-Men, written by Cullen Bunn[642][643][644][645], The Prox Transmissions, written by Dustin Bates and Peter David[646], Monsters Unleashed, written by Cullen Bunn[647] [648], Absolute Carnage: Captain Marvel, written by Emily Lerner [649][650]. Then again on Star Wars: Poe Dameron Annual #2 , written by Jody Houser[651], Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, writen by Simon Spurrier[652] Star Wars: Age Of Rebellion Special #1, written by Jon Adams, Marc Guggenheim, Simon Spurrier[653], Star Wars #61 #62, written by Kieron Gillen [654][655][656]. Yet to be published, Empire: X-Men, issue #3, written by Vita Ayala, Ed Brisson, Zeb Wells [657][658]

Designers

Graphic artists

Illustrators

  • Jay Fosgitt - American comic book illustrator (b. 7 Oct 1974), currently working for Marvel, IDW, and Source Point. Known for his work on My Little Pony, Sesame Street, Betty and Veronica, Avengers, and Deadpool as well as his original creations Dead Duck and Zombie Chick, and Bodie Troll. [706], [707], [708], [709], [710], [711], [712]
  • Elsie Herbold Froeschner — medical and biological illustrator at the Smithsonian, vice president of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, wife of Richard Froeschner. [713], [714], Nicholson, T. 2006. Elsie Froeschner, founding member of Guild, passes away. Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Newsletter 38: 14., Photos: [715] [716]
  • Susan Guevara--Latina illustrator of children's books, twice winner of the Pura Belpre Medal. Her work has also won the Tomas Rivera Award and been named to the New York Times 10 Best Illustrated Books, and has won numerous other awards, including ALA Notable Books and Parents' Choice. Her Chato's Kitchen, written by Gary Soto, was named one of the 100 best books in the past 100 years by the New York Public Library. [717] Pura Belpré Award [718] [719] [720] [721] [722] [723] [724] [725] [726]
  • Alana Dee Haynes - a mixed media artist from Brooklyn, usually working with illustrations on photographs, but dabbling with fashion, sculpture, photography, and murals.[727] [728]
  • Ola Liola (born 7 August 1979) birth name Olga Kushnir is a contemporary illustrator, artist, storyteller, designer. Olga was born in Ukraine, Poltava in 1996 moved to Israel with family. Current residence Berlin, Germany. Graduated form industrial design facility Shenkar College of Engineering and Design. Main motive in her creations is animal world, which appear in vivid colours layered with dense patterns. Medium: watercolour, ink. [729] [730] [731]

Painters

  • Steven Alexander (painter) - American contemporary abstract painter; [732]; [733]; [734]; [735]; [736]
  • Alex Andreyev - Russian or Ukrainian surrealist painter; lives in St. Petersburg; [737]; [738]
  • Andrew Atroshenko Russian painter. Born in 1965, in the City of Pokrovsk, Russia. [739]
  • Marion Boddy-Evans - contemporary South African-born Scottish painter and art teacher/writer; [740], [741]
  • Bryce Brown (artist) (Requested June 09, 2015) New Zealand exhibiting artist, international, born March 1971. Painting since 1999 with many solo exhibitions, work in the John Deere International Art Collection. References; [742] [743]
  • Johnna Bush Alabama Portrait, Wildlife and Landscape Artist. Currently resides in Grove Hill, Alabama. [744] [745]
  • Jane Cartney (born 1951) - contemporary Scottish expressionist painter and musician; based in Weston-super-Mare, near Bristol, England; [746], [747]
  • Matt Dangler (born 1984) - Painter and Illustrator; [748]; [749]; [750]; [751]; [752]; [753]; [754]; [755]
  • Peter Dean (artist) (born in Berlin 1934, Died Elizaville, NY 1993) Socially conscious expressionist artist known for his colorful, aggressively painted works that tended to be crowded with figures and often depicted allegorical or political themes [756]. In 1969 Dean co-founded another group, the iconoclastic Rhino Horn, which included Peter Pasuntino, Nick Sperakis, Benny Andrews, Leonel Gongora Ken Bowman. , Mike Feuerbach, and sometimes, Jay Milder and Red Grooms. This socially critical expressionist outpost, with its unashamedly phallic intentions (the rhinoceros horn) considered an aphrodisiac, did not succeed in penetrating the Minimal/Conceptual strongholds, but it did raise the temperature of the art against the Vietnam war [757]
  • Pierre Dubreuil (painter) fr:Pierre Dubreuil (peintre)
  • Victor Figol (painter) - Ukrainian impressionist with some scrupling and ceramics; [758];
  • Carne Griffiths British watercolour painter - autobiography found at http://www.carnegriffiths.com/about/
  • Hong Sung-dam Korean painter [759][760][761][762][763]
  • Alan Lachman American born painter. Contemporary Expressionist Artist. Born 1936 in New York City. Has been painting for 60 years.Alan Lachman studied at Syracuse University, the School of Visual Arts and the Art Students League in New York City. Parents: Irving Lachman & Molly Lachman (ne: Applebaum). Siblings: Diane Lachman Calmis & Andrea Lachman Wasser. Two children: April Lachman Vassaro (born 1961, now deceased) and Lawrence Lachman. [764], [765] [766]
  • Chau-Chin Lee (born 1941)  – Kaohsiung-based abstract painter;[767]
  • Ling Jian – Chinese oil painter [768]
  • Master of the Blue Jeans  – newly discovered painter who is thought to have been active in 17th-century Italy (1650s) [769] [770] [771] [772] (and fr | de)
  • Winston Megoran  – English artist of maritime and naval themes; noted for book-jacket illustrations of the Mariners Library series (1948–1963); [773]
  • Vincenzo Molaroni (1859–1912)  – Italian pottery painter; [774]; [italianpotterymarks.freeforums.org/molaroni-pesaro-t530.html]
  • John Pelham Napper (1916–2001)  – English experimental artist; known for radiance of colour and precision; wide variety of styles; [775] [776]
  • Patrick Gorman Pettis  – Italian American Fine Arts Modern Impressionist from Saratoga NY [777]; collections (not authoritative): [778]
  • Paul Plaschke (1878–1954)  – cartoonist and painter; notable works: Nocturnes, Ohio River Shanty Boats, Southern Indiana Hllsides and Fishing Craft at Biloxi; [779]
  • Angelo Romano - Spanish painter; known for his angels, small protective talismans and for his murals that decorate many public spaces in Europe and the U.S.; [780]
  • Carlos Lucien Romero Afro/Hispanic/American Avant-garde digital painter; [781]; [782]
  • Gene Speck American landscape painter. Born 1936 in South Dakota. [783]
  • Gustav Rudolf Undersaker (1887–1972) - painter, impressionist, established a painting school in Norway [784] [785],
  • Eric Waugh (painter) Born in Montreal, November 21, 1963. Resides in Austin, Texas. Eric Waugh is one of the most recognizable and collected artists throughout North America, selling more than over 45,000 original works in the past 27 years. Charitable work is an integral part of Eric Waugh the artist. Waugh created Hero, the Guinness Book of World's Records holder for the world's largest painting on canvas (41,400 square feet) by a single artist; proceeds benefit Camp Heartland and the Starlight Children's Foundation. [786], Eric Waugh at Nan Miller Gallery. Eric Waugh at Peabody Fine Art Gallery. Eric Waugh Art Gallery at Prints.com.
  • Nancy Woland (Requested April 9, 2015) Christina (Christie) Botkoveli (Georgian: ქრისტინა (ქრისტი) ბოტკოველი), more commonly known as Nancy Woland, is a Georgian surrealist painter and graphic designer, born in October 27, 1991, Tbilisi. She is known for her cosmic themed paintings, that give you a sense of tranquility. Her first exhibition was on March 1, 2015, named Second Star to the Right, which took place in the Saakashvili Presidential Library. It was televised on Imedi TV [787]. [788] [789].
  • Liz Kelly Zook (Liz Kelly Zook is a Pop artist from Murfreesboro, TN who is known for her bold line and her fun subject matter. She has been featured in magazines and news articles in Middle Tennessee. She has been accredited as one of the strong female artists of the area who has inspired many of the collage students to pursue their dreams as artists. Requested 4/24/2017) ([790] [791] [792])

Photographers

Please read the Notability Criteria for Photographers before submitting a request.
  • Sam Heydt (requested 2020.07.21) is an internationally acclaimed visual artist, published author, film-maker and lifelong activist who has lived and worked in Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, Sydney, Miami, NYC, Udaipur, Auckland, Reykjavik and Vienna. Esteemed as one of the pioneers of the Recycled Media movement, her work has been been the recipient of a number of awards and has been exhibited in prestigious private collections, galleries, art fairs ands film festivals worldwide, as well as major art museums such as the State Hermitage Museum, Russia.)

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  • Ruven Afanador - Colombian-born American photographer with three books and many international exhibitions; es:Ruven Afanador
  • Erik Almas A Norwegian photographer and cinematographer. Usually known for his surrealistic and panoramic-styled photos that are whimsical and unusual. Won many awards throughout the years since he was around 22 and has created photos used in ads made by big brands like Toyota, Nike, Hyatt, Microsoft, etc. Also featured in "Luerzers Archive's 200 Best Advertising photographers Worldwide, 2007-2008, 2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2014-2015 & 2016-2017" (All information used above was contained in his Official Website About Section) (A few Photography Samples, and a Feature in a interview hosted by a Photographer-managed magazine based around other photographers are also included here)
  • Douglas Barkey - American-born photographer, raised in Argentina, multiple international exhibitions, originated intentional camera movement as mode of photographic expession; [823] [824] [825]
  • Brian Bielmann - (born October 30, 1957, Buffalo, New York) is an American surf photographer based in Haliewa, Hawaii since 1975. His photographs have appeared in magazines, newspapers, movies, and major ad campaigns. He has received photography awards from American Photo Magazine, Billabong XXL, Red Bull Illume, and Transworld. His photos have appeared on the cover of over 150 magazines. [826][827] [828][829][830] Note: I have a COI with Brian as I have worked with him in the past. added at 23:03, 22 October 2019 by Mattmdavid
  • Andrew Brooks - (born July 25, 1977) British photographer and artist based in Manchester, uses digital post production to create detailed landscapes and imagined views. Exhibited in Museum Het Domein, Sittard [831]Stads Museum Zoetermeer [832] URBIS Manchester [833]; Interviewed for Wired Raw File [834] The Atlantic [835] Fast Company Design [836] Creative Review [837] Published in the Guardian, NCR.nl ; graduated from Stockport collage in 1996 ; [838]
  • River Clark - fashion photographer; in permanent photography collection at the Guggenheim; numerous books and publications including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Sports Illustrated, Cosmopolitan, Bazaar, Playboy; [839]; [840]
  • Shola Creative, - award winning Nigerian Veteran photographer. Born and raised in Ekiti State, Notable for taking photos of Nigerian celebrities and turning ordinary people to celebrities since 1997 [[841]] his continuous effort in advancing photography in Nigeria got his a recognition from the lagos state government
  • Richard K. Dean American Photographer, world traveled and most well known for his photography work in the Glens Falls and Lake George New York area. His photographs from the ground and air are the largest collection of photos of the Adirondack Mountains. [842]
  • Bryan Denton - photojournalist based in Beirut, Lebanon; notable for his extensive coverage of the Libyan Revolution for The New York Times; first solo exhibition will be at New York University's Gulf and Western Gallery ([843]); [844]; [845]
  • Benjamin Donaldson - American fine-art photographer; work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including at Jen Bekman Gallery; [846]; work featured in The New Yorker, Details, Nylon and Sueddeutsche Zeitung magazines; photography lecturer, Yale School of Art; ([847])
  • Trevor Godinho (born December 18, 1982) - Indian-born Canadian celebrity and fashion photographer; published in many international magazines including Maxim, Playboy (French and U.S. editions); Alfa Norway, Elle Canada, Zoo Weekly Australia, Che Belgium, UMM Canada; has photographed celebrities including Michael Douglas, Nicolas Cage, Edward North, Jeff Bidges, Clive Owen, et al.; interviewed for ROOM100 ([848]) interviewed for PRUVOLOGY.com ([849]) interviewed for Woman.ca ([850])and Fashion One TV in Los Angeles; graduated from Sheridan College and University of Toronto (2008); [851]; works internationally out of New York City and other locations
  • Mercedes Jelinek - American fine-art photographer; work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, Website [852], About [853] [854], Exhibits [855] [856] [857] [858] [859] [860] [861] [862] [863] [864] [865] [866] Contemporary chemical photography exhibition [867], Author of books [868] [869] [870] [871] [872] [873], Art Judge [874] [875], Teacher [876] Community projects [877] [878], Gallery Representation [879] Board member [880] Penland School of Crafts Resident Artist [881]
  • John Kippin - [882]; [883]
  • Irene Kung Swiss photographer, her work has been published on The New York Times, The Sunday Times, AD China, The Economist... Two books of her work have been published in several languages, she has exhibited in numerous international institutions such as Bozar, Tyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art.

(https://www.irenekung.com https://www.elle.com/it/magazine/arte/a28231538/irene-kung-mostra-a-torino/ https://www.santafenewmexican.com/pasatiempo/art/arborealism-irene-kungs-tree-photography/article_dda32809-b061-5b90-bfde-22ed347cf8e0.html https://contrastobooks.com/154_irene-kung)

Ralph Lauren Tommy Hilfiger. Portraiture is in the permanent collection of The National Portrait Gallery London https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp123262/hollister-lowe

  • Marc McAndrews American Photographer, most known for his book 'Nevada Rose' with large format photographs from 33 legal Nevada brothels; [www.marcmcandrews.com]; [896]; [897]
  • J. Brian McArdle (1920–1969) Editor of Walkabout magazine and photojournalist who portrayed major figures in the arts in Australia as well as manufacturing, mining, primary industries, wildlife, cities, aboriginal communities and Australian culture during the 1960s. He was the author of several books arising from his research and photography for Walkabout articles. Through the magazine he nurtured and mentored the careers of several major Australian photographers of the period.
  • Bertil Nilsson (artist) (born 1981) - Swedish art photographer living in England [898]; Known for unique work with dance and circus; First monograph Undisclosed: Images of the Contemporary Circus Artist [899] published in 2011; exhibited internationally in both galleries and public institutions including museums; extensive coverage of work online and in international press [900]
  • Kenneth Parker - American fine-art landscape photographer; represented in multiple galleries nationally including the Weston Gallery ([901]); assistant to Eliot Porter; praise by Paul Caponigro; [902]; [903]; [904]
  • Stuart Pilkington - British photographer and curator. Street portrait photographer documenting the people of Cheshire, Lancashire, Merseyside and Manchester. Photographed film directors such as Terry Gilliam, Alan Parker and Peter Greenaway for the BFI, London. A member of Documenting Britain and Fèis, his work is to be exhibited at Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow and French Institute for Scotland in 2015. Known as a curator in the photography community bringing together the unknown with the well known. His projects have been featured by the BBC, Esquire, National Public Radio, PDN, Huck Magazine, Professional Photographer and many more; [905];[906];[907];[908];[909]
  • George Pitts - American photographer, painter and writer. Founding Director of Photography at Vibe Magazine (1993-2004)[910] His writing and photography has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times Magazine, Vice and The Paris Review.[911] [912] [913] [914]
  • Jeeva Rajgopaul - South African photographer (and physical science high school teacher) who used his photography to counter the propaganda of the South African apartheid government. He was the first South African to receive the Eli Weinberg Scholarship for Documentary Photography at the University of Cape-Town (UCT) in conjunction with Duke University, North Carolina, USA, which enabled him to study photography at the International Centre for Photography in New York, USA. His works have appeared in a number of books, magazines and newspapers and he has had exhibitions locally and abroad. ; [915] [916] [917]
  • Jake Rajs (born 1952) - landscape and architectural photographer; published 16 coffee table books by Rizzoli, Monacelli Press and Random House; [918]; [919]
  • Mike Rosenthal (photographer) - American director and photographer, has been featured on numerous seasons of America's Next Top Model as a photographer and guest judge (cycles 9, 11, 5, 7, 13, 8, 16, 12, 10, 17), and is the resident photographer and judge of Asia's Next Top Model [920] Asia's Next Top Model (cycle 2)
  • Rukes (Drew Ressler) - Worldwide EDM photographer for artists such as Zedd, Deadmau5, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, Martin Garrix and festivals around the world like Ultra Music Festival [921]; multiple exhibitions including W Hotel New York, covered by Wall Street Journal [922]; Named #1 in top 50 music photographers right now by Complex [923]
  • Allen Russ - landscape and architectural photographer; [924]; [925]; [926]; [927]; publications/reviews: [928]; [929]; [930]
  • Rainer W. Schlegelmilch (born 1941) - Formula 1, sports car and automobile photographer; 50 years of consistent motorsport archive since 1962; 42 editorial books published by 2012; international exhibitions; [931]; [932]; [933]; [934]; [935]
  • Andrew Stuart (photographer) (Born in Los Angeles California January 22 1978, an American professional photographer best known for his work with rock bands like Foo Fighters, Slayer, Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood. His professional career began in 2008 when he began documenting Slayer's, World Painted Blood album, while working for the bands management. He went on to work with artists like Foo Fighters, Social Distortion, Mick Fleetwood, Fleetwood Mac, Kat Von D, Nine Inch Nails, Dave Grohl, ZZ Top, and Many More. Stuart's photographs have appeared in print and online publications including Billboard, Rolling Stone, Guitar player Magazine, Guitar World Magazine, Revolver Magazine, Metal Hammer, Premier Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Drumhead magazine. He has photographed commercial images for ESP guitars, Ernie Ball, Shure, Journeys, EMP pickups, Kat Von D Beauty. His photography has also been used for album artwork including Foo Fighters/ Sonic Highways, Dave Grohl/ PLAY, Fireball Ministry/ Remember the Story, Fu Manchu/ Gigantoid, ZZ Top/Live Greatest Hits from Around the World)(Photography website [936]; interview with Leica Camera: [937]; Allmusic album credits [938]; Foo Fighters Sonic Highways album photography credit
  • Guy Tal - landscape photographer and author; [939], Ultimate Guide to Digital Nature Photography; [940]; [941]; published articles including in Outdoor Photographer, Popular Photography
  • Fedor Telkov - award-winning Russian photographer; [942] [943]
  • Waldemar Titzenthaler - German photographer; de:Waldemar Titzenthaler; [944]
  • A.D. Wheeler, New York-based photographer and writer. Notable for photos of historically significant abandoned and non-abandoned sites, for example [945], Official Website, [946], PBS feature video, [947], Magazine article
  • Alice Wheeler, Seattle-based photographer. Notable for photos of musicians, the countercultural scene, street protests, etc. See, for example Art Zone: Alice Wheeler, Seattle Channel

Sculptors

Astronomers

Authors

Fiction writers, dramatists and poets

Non-fiction writers

A–B

  • Imtiyaz 'Ali Khan 'Arshi – Urdu scholar; commonly read when studying Urdu poet Ghalib; Template:Worldcat id
  • Mikhail Davidovich Baitalsky (1908–1978) - Trotskyist journalist, writer, and publisher in Samizdat, author of Notebooks for the Grandchildren - Recollections of a Trotskyist Who Survived the Stalin; [957]; Template:Worldcat id
  • Jay Alani Indian Paranormal investigator and author [958], [959]
  • Kevin Barbieux - author of The Homeless Guy, a blog he began writing in 2002; chronically homeless; featured in media including USA Today, Associated Press, Salon.com [960]; [961]
  • Michael Gardiner Bayer - also known as Mike Bayer or Coach Mike, is author of New York Times Bestseller BEST SELF, Be You, Only Better published by HarperCollins in 2019. The book gives readers the opportunity to be coached without having a life coach. [962] [963]
  • Raffi Berg - BBC News website Middle East editor and author [964]. Wrote Red Sea Spies: The True Story of Mossad's Fake Diving Resort (Icon Books, 2020) [965], praised by former Mossad chief Efraim Halevy as "a gifted and worthy author". Reported from Israel during 2006 war [966].
  • J. M. Berger - Author of Jihad Joe: Americans Who Go to War in the Name of Islam (Potomac Books, 2011), the only definitive history of American involvement in jihadist movements, and co-author of ISIS: The State of Terror (Ecco, 2015), with Jessica Stern. J. M. Berger is a nonresident fellow in the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World in the Center for Middle East Policy. With roots in newspaper journalism, Berger is an author and analyst studying extremism. http://www.brookings.edu/experts/bergerjm?view=bio http://www.intelwire.com/ (request made 08-25-2015)
  • Kurt W. Beyer - author of best seller Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age (MIT Press; 2009); Brigade Commander and distinguished graduate, United States Naval Academy ([967]
  • Robert M. Blevins - Science fiction author and managing editor for Adventure Books of Seattle. ([968]) Author of The 13th Day of Christmas, Say Goodbye to the Sun, and The Corona Incident. Published the controversial book Into The Blast, which names Kenneth Christiansen and Bernard Geestman from Washington state as the men who pulled off the DB Cooper hijacking. He later appeared on the Christiansen episode of History Channel's Brad Meltzer's Decoded in January 2011 to defend his findings and to cooperate in the investigation by the show. He has edited over fifty books for other authors and is the secretary for the nonprofit Washington Literacy Organization. ([969] Born: March 17, 1954. Age: 61.
  • Zoë Boccabella (Author) - Italian-Australian author of Mezza Italiana: An Enchanting Story About Love, Family, La Dolce Vita and Finding Your Place in the World and Joe's Fruit Shop & Milk Bar published by ABC Books/ HarperCollins; [970]; [971]; [972]; [973]; [974]; [975]; [976]; [977]
  • Lee Brickley - Paranormal investigator and author of UFO's Werewolves & The Pig-Man; born in Staffordshire, England, and shot to fame after making headlines all over the world due to numerous sightings of black-eyed children on Cannock Chase in September and October 2014; has been interviewed on hundreds of radio stations and television shows including ITV's This Morning with Eamonn Holmes.[978]; [979]; 2.221.164.19 (talk) 00:07, 23 October 2014 (UTC) [980]; [981][reply]
  • Robert Buccellato - Author, Historian; [982],[983], [984], [985], [986], [987]
  • Henry Burton (clergyman) (1840–1930) - English Methodist clergyman and author; wrote poem "Pass It On" ([988]) as well as several books[989]. Short bio here.

C–D

  • Montgomery Carmichael (1856–1936), author of In Tuscany: Tuscan towns, Tuscan types and the Tuscan tongue (1902), The Life of John William Walshe, F. S.; translator, Rosmersholm: a play in four acts / by Henrik Ibsen (1890), Francia's masterpiece; an essay on the beginnings of the Immaculate conception in art (1909); editor and translator, The Lady Poverty: a XIII. century allegory (1901); co-author, Sketches on the old road through France to Florence (1905); [990]
  • Sheldon Charrett - author of several Paladin Press titles, including several in their New ID category ([991]) with titles going back all the way to 1997.
  • Onur Cinar - Author of several books on application development on Android platform, such as Android Quick APIs Reference, Pro Android C++ with the NDK, Android Apps with Eclipse, Android Best Practices, by Apress. [992] Onur Cinar also works for Skype.
  • Elliot D. Cohen - philosopher and author [993]; co-founder, in 1992, of the Society for Philosophy, Counseling and Psychotherapy (ASPCP), the first association of philosophical counseling in the U.S. ([994]); inventor of logic-based therapy (LBT), a philosophical counseling variant of rational emotive behavior therapy ([995]); founder and editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Applied Philosophy; blogger for Psychology Today ([996]); ethics editor of Free Inquiry ([997]); contributing writer and freelance journalist for political news sites ([998]); inventor of artificial-intelligence technology for checking reasoning for fallacies ([999])
  • Danielle Corcione - freelance writer; contributor to Teen Vogue (www.teenvogue.com/contributor/danielle-corcione), "Esquire" (http://www.esquire.com/author/16664/danielle-corcione/) and "Paste" (https://www.pastemagazine.com/writers?name=danielle+corcione) ; founder of the Millennial Freelancer ([1,000]);
  • Subhorup Dasgupta (req. 2014-11-30) - DOB: November 2, 1965. Hyderabad-based writer, educator and activist, social media evangelist, creator of SoCh, a platform for connecting local changemakers with needed support, part of several community based initiatives like Our Sacred Space, a cultural center in Secunderabad, Writers' Carnival, a bi-annual training workshop for writers, and the annual Hyderabad Bloggers' Meet, now in its fourth edition. Writes on simplicity, responsibility and frugality as the key components of preserving what is good about societal development. Tea and Jazz educator, conducts tea appreciation programs and jazz listening sessions. Heads Eight Winds, a business solution suite that aims to correct the imbalanced approach to consumption based economies. Personal philosophy appears to a mix of Buddhism and atheism. Popular blogger, among topranked Indian bloggers in several categories (Source: www.indiblogger.com.),; [1,001]; [1,002]; [1,003]; [1,004]; [1,005]; [1,006]
  • Maria Dismondy - award-winning children's book author and public speaker, Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun, The Juice Box Bully, Pink Tiara Cookies for Three and The Potato Chip Champ; [1,007]

E–G

  • Jon Ebel - Author, Historian, Politician; served as a naval intelligence officer from 1993-1997, and remained in the naval reserves until 2005; author of “Faith in the Fight: Religion and the American Soldier in the Great War” [1,008] and “G.I. Messiahs: Soldiering, War, and American Civil Religion” [1,009]; co-edited “From Jeremiad to Jihad: Religion, Violence, and America” [1,010]; writes a blog on the Huffington Post [1,011]; awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, in 2017 [1,012]; currently running for United States Congress in the Illinois 13th District [1,013]; currently associate professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in the Department of Religion [1,014].
  • Zachary Jerome Elwood - Born 1977. American author, former professional poker player, and online fraud investigator. His work includes three well-reviewed [1,015] [1,016] [1,017] books on poker behavior, including Reading Poker Tells (2012), [1,018], Verbal Poker Tells (2014), [1,019], and Exploiting Poker Tells (2017), [1,020], plus a video series on poker tells, and the podcast, People Who Read People, [1,021] a general study of psyche/human behavior. His online investigations outed dozens of social media imposters [1,022], including the high-profile fake news creatorTrue Pundit, AKA “Thomas Paine” [1,023] [1,024].
  • Sidney Theodore Felstead - British(?) author; wrote books on the topic of German spies such as "Germany and Her Spies" and "German Spies At Bay". Basic overview of his careers as an author: [1,025] German Spies At Bay: [1,026]
  • Barbara Fischkin - author of Muddy Cup: A Dominican Family Comes of Age in a New America, a book expanded from a Newsday series, which won the Livingston Award for International Reporting (1996) (Livingston Award); [1,027]; (search The New York Times, The New Yorker ("Letter from Mexico City"))
  • Jamie Flook - Writer and journalist [1,028]; [1,029]; [1,030]; [1,031]; [1,032]
  • Mary Barelli Gallagher (or Mary Gallagher) - biographer, secretary of Jackie Kennedy, author of Kennedy biography; [1,033]
  • Philip A. Goduti, Jr. - American historian, educator, and author of Kennedy's Kitchen Cabinet and the Pursuit of Peace: The Shaping of American Foreign Policy, 1961–1963 Jefferson, NC, McFarland and Co., Inc, 2009, Robert F. Kennedy and the Shaping of Civil Rights, 1960–1964 Jefferson, NC. McFarland and Co., Inc, 2013 and RFK and MLK: Visions of Hope, 1963-1968, Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co., Inc, 2017. He is an adjunct Assistant Professor at Quinnipiac University and a social studies teacher at Somers High School in CT. In addition to his books, he has written for American National Biography of Oxford University Press and other publications about the Kennedy era. He has also been interviewed by local and national news outlets. He appeared in the documentary "RFK: America's Lost President" for 3DD Productions, which was released in the UK, England, and Canada. His books are used as references in the following Wikipedia articles: Baldwin–Kennedy meeting, Foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration, Coretta Scott King, October 1962, June 1963; [1,034]; [1,035].
Nah. Does not look to meet WP:PROF or WP:NAUTHOR. —SmokeyJoe (talk) 08:54, 6 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

H–M

  • Ryan Hampton (author) (Ryan Hampton is the author of “American Fix: Inside the American Opioid Addiction Crisis – and How to End It” published by St. Martin's Press.[1,049] He is also a national opioid addiction recovery activist.[1,050] Hampton was a White House assistant during the Clinton administration and became addicted to opioids shortly after leaving the White House in 2001. He was homeless and entered treatment for his addiction in 2015.[1,051] He works with the addiction advocacy group Facing Addiction. Hampton's rise to prominence is attributed to his social media presence and political views. He was a delegate to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.[1,052] Hampton identifies as a Democrat but has worked with Republicans like Jeb Bush and celebrities such as Dr. Mehmet Oz to urge action by Donald Trump on the opioid crisis.[1,053] Hampton is an outspoken critic of Donald Trump. He lives in Pasadena, California.[1,054] In 2017, Hampton was named a William J. Clinton distinguished lecturer at the University of Arkansas School of Public Policy for his work and activism on the opioid crisis.[1,055] [1,056]) ([1,057] [1,058] [1,059] [1,060] [1,061] [1,062] [1,063] [1,064] [1,065])
  • Nancy Grass Hemmert - author of Public Speaking in American English, (Allyn & Bacon, 2008) and co-author of Relationships Inside Out (Kendell Hunt, 2014). Foremost expert in training non-native English speakers in the art of public speaking for American English speaking audiences. Also, an expert in intercultural communication training and education. Santa Monica College (http://www.smc.edu) Los Angeles County Training Academy (www.losangelescountyacademy.org/Bios/NancyHemmert.html). Also known for her service work she conducts with students. (http://santamonica.patch.com/articles/smc-class-taps-into-5000-for-water-well-in-africa) (http://santamonicacloseup.com/photo-du-jour/2009/5/23/governor-arnold-schwarzenegger.html)
  • Booton Herndon (1915–1995) - writer; wrote histories of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Ford empire, wrote biographies on Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, Guy Lombardo, Fulton Lewis, Desmond Doss, Bergdorf Goodman, and a work on The Humor of JFK; [1,066]; [1,067]
  • Fabrice Jaumont - author of The Bilingual Revolution: The Future of Education is in Two Languages ([1,068]), published by TBR Books ([1,069]) and translated in eight languages; Unequal Partners: American Foundations and Higher Education Development in Africa ([1,070]), published by Palgrave-MacMillan ([1,071]), The Gift of Languages: Paradigm Shift in U.S. Foreign Language Education ([1,072]); nicknamed "Godfather of language immersion" by the New York Times ([1,073])
  • Gregory Paul Johnson - author of Put Your Life on a Diet: Lessons Learned Living in 140 Square Feet ([1,074]), published by Gibbs-Smith ([1,075]); interviewed by numerous international media outlets; [1,076]
  • A. C. Kermode (Alfred Cotterill Kermode) - books include Mechanics of Flight (1932) and Flight Without Formulae (1940); Template:Worldcat id
  • Simon Kingsnorth - (Requested October 2015) Author of Digital Marketing Strategy: An integrated approach to online marketing and contributing author to the books Understanding Digital Marketing and Understanding Social Media by Damian Ryan. Brother of award-winning author Paul Kingsnorth. Also a senior digital marketing businessman and speaker. [1,077]
  • Ralph D. Lorenz - Author of several books on Aerospace Engineering and Planetary Science e.g. Spinning Flight: Dynamics of Frisbees, Boomerangs, Samaras and Skipping Stones (Springer, 2006), Titan Unveiled (Princeton, 2010), Dune Worlds (Springer 2014), Cassini-Huygens Owners Workshop Manual (Haynes, 2017) [1,078]. He has made several TV appearances
  • Carlos Malvar - author of Not Quite Unreal; toured with a speechless project for the British Council Literature Department ([1,079]); Korea Literature Translation Institute's writer-in-residence (a one-week program);[1,080]; [1,081]; [1,082]
  • Danine Manette - author of Ultimate Betrayal-Recognizing, Uncovering and Dealing with Infidelity; media pundit on HLN's Dr Drew On-Call; professional model; criminal investigator; [1,083]; [1,084]; [1,085]; [1,086]; [1,087]
  • Drew Manning - American fitness and diet author. Wrote book titled Fit2Fat2Fit. Drew voluntarily decided to stop eating correctly and working out in an attempt to gain so that he may better understand the psyche of his overweight/obese clientele. Drew also has a website that tracked his journey of gaining and losing weight.[1,088] and [1,089] and [1,090]
  • Steve Maraboli - American author, behavioral science academic. Wrote, Unapologetically You (ISBN 0979575087), Life, the Truth, and Being Free (ISBN 1496086244), The Power of One (ISBN 097957501X), La Vida, La Verdad, y Ser Libre (ISBN 0979575044) He is the creator of Psycho-Neuro-Actualization™; a counseling/coaching methodology. [1,091] [1,092]
  • Ron Martinsen - (Requested August 19, 2015) Ronald Robert Martinsen (born May 6, 1970 Baton Rouge, Louisiana) co-author of Using Visual Basic 4, Special Edition (ISBN 1-56529-998-1), Using Visual Basic 5, Special Edition (ISBN 0-7897-0922-8) Printing 101 Notebook: An Introduction to Fine Art Photography Printing [1,093]. Ron is also an internationally renown photographer with images published in magazines around the world including GQ France, Robb Report Russia and more [1,094] and blogger [1,095]. Ron's also contributed articles on photography [1,096] and data protection [1,097] on Scott Kelby's blog Scott Kelby. Ron is also a featured photographer for NEC [1,098] and is a successful engineer / inventor at Microsoft for 21 years who has six patents issued by the US Finally Ron is mentioned in MSDE and referenced in Noiseware.
  • D.J. MacLennan - Writer and cryonicist. Featured in New Scientist magazine, June 2016 - 'Why I signed up to have my head cryogenically frozen'. Author of cryonics book Frozen to Life: A Personal Mortality Experiment (Anatta Books, 2015). Contributor of chapters 'The Wonder of Indeterminacy' and 'Buddhism and Cryonics' to cryonics anthology The Prospect of Immortality - Fifty Years Later (Ria University Press, 2014).
  • Danielle McLaughlin - New Zealand born, U.S.-based lawyer [1,099] and author of The Federalist Society: How Conservatives Took The Law Back From Liberals (2013), with Michael Avery. Her published work has been reviewed by The New York Times [1,100], the Washington Independent Review of Books [1,101], the L.A. Review of Books [1,102], and The Daily Beast [1,103] among others, and examines the strategies employed by conservative and libertarian lawyers, academics, judges and policy makers, grounded in theories of constitutional originalism and small government, in various areas including international law and policy, privacy rights, and economic and property rights. Danielle has appeared as a guest on the Sean Hannity Show, discussing the IRS 501(c)(4) ideological profiling scandal [1,104], as well as various radio outlets including This Is Hell! with Chuck Merz [1,105], the Jim Bohannon Show and David Alpern's For Your Ears Only. Danielle has co-authored articles on the federal courts and marriage equality for the Chronicle of Higher Education [1,106] and Truthout [1,107] with Michael Avery. Danielle honed her writing skills early in her career as a public relations consultant and marketing manager in London, England and in Vail, Colorado. Prior to that, Danielle was a consulting engineer in her native New Zealand.
  • Lex B. Meyer (Lex B. Meyer is a pastor, Bible teacher, and author. Lex is the founder of UNLEARN, a ministry that focuses on seeking the truth, and exposing the lies we have inherited. He has a degree in Theology, and has devoted most of his life to studying and teaching the Bible. (https://www.immortalthebook.com, https://www.lexmeyer.com, https://www.unlearnthelies.com, https://www.amazon.com/Lex-Meyer/e/B013S9T8XE/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1)
  • Bryan Miller (food writer) (req. 2015-07-15) - former restaurant critic and food writer, The New York Times; magazine writer; Template:Worldcat id; [1,108]; [1,109]; [1,110]; [1,111]
  • Robert Mole - author; British civil servant; twice Mentioned in Despatches; awarded a Burma Star; wrote The Temple Bells Are Calling, an autobiography of his posting in Burma incorporating the politics of Burma from 1824 to 1948 during the Japanese occupation of Burma; [1,112]; Template:Worldcat id; [1,113]
  • Amy Morin - author of the viral article turned book 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do. Her book is available in 34 languages. She is a psychotherapist, lecturer at Northeastern, and international bestselling author. Her other books include 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do and 13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do. Her TEDx talk is one of the most popular talks of all time with more than 9 million views. [1,114]; [1,115]; [1,116]

N–S

  • Ed Nash - Pen name of an English born, author of "Desert Sniper; How One Ordinary Brit Went to War Against ISIS", which was published in September 2018 by Little, Brown Book Group [1,117]. From June 2015 until August 2016 Nash served as a sniper with the Kurdish YPG fighting against ISIS in Syria [1,118]. With no prior military experience, Nash had worked several jobs, including in sewers, before deciding to go to Syria
  • Jon Negroni - Author of The Pixar Theory [1,119], a serial novel explaining the theory through original characters called The Pixar Detective [1,120], and Killerjoy [1,121]. Blogs about theories and news about Pixar [1,122]
  • Krista Neher - Author of 6 books on digital marketing, social media and personal branding. [1,123]. Krista's most recent book "Digital Marketing That Actually Works: The Ultimate Guide" has a companion workbook "Implementing Digital Marketing That Actually Works: The Ultimate Planner" with over 40 additional resources including templates, action planners, quick-start guides, tips and tricks to supplement the material covered in the book. She is also a contributing author to search engine journal and her author page can be found here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/author/krista-neher/. She was featured in an article on Medium, with more info: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/https-medium-com-authority-magazine-female-disruptors-krista-neher-155009d37732. She was featured in a video interview at PubCon 2011 here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10150178159813823. Krista's Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/Krista-Neher/e/B004I6MIU2%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share. Also see reviews on her latest book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Marketing-Actually-Works-Ultimate-ebook/dp/B07NY36DK2/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=digital+marketing+that+actually+works&qid=1565733572&s=digital-text&sr=1-1
  • Renee Newman - She graduated from UCLA. She is also a graduate of GIA. [1,124]. She is a gemologist. She is an author of many books associated to jewelry and gemstones such as: Gem &Jewelry Pocket Guide [1,125], Jewelry Handbook:How to Select, Wear, & Care for Jewelry [1,126].
  • The Office Hobo - Nom de plume of the contemporary writer whose experiment of living in his Los Angeles office for nearly two years got him noticed as a social agitator. The Office Hobo got his start on his blog [www.theofficehobo.com] and published subsequent articles in L.A. Weekly [1,127]; [1,128]. An interview with the anonymous writer appeared in the June 2014 issue of Germany's Business Punk Magazine [print version only]. In 2014, The Office Hobo moved out of his office and into his truck camper. Though the actual identity of the author is unknown, his blurred image has been on national television, featured on the Fusion TV channel in September 2014 [1,129]. The Office Hobo is reporting to be completing a memoir titled Home-Free: My Life as The Office Hoboon his time living in his office, though no report of its publication has been mentioned yet.
  • Maxim Popenker - Russian programmer who is a firearm hobbyist, wrote seven books about guns (both in English and Russian) and has been working for several domestic and foreign gun magazines [1,130] [1,131]
  • Philip Porter (author) - author and publisher, writer of several Jaguar titles and director of Porter Press International. Founder of Jaguar E-type Club and the International XK Club. [1,132] [1,133] [1,134] [1,135] [1,136]
  • Crystal Renaud - author of Dirty Girls Come Clean (Moody Publishers, 2011). Founder of Dirty Girls Ministries assisting women addicted to pornography and sexual addiction ([1,137]; [1,138]; [1,139])
  • Rebecca Renner - American journalist and Twitter personality. She writes about science for National Geographic. Her stories, like this one about pandemic dreams, often go viral.
  • Carey Roberts - American columnist, men's-rights activist and anti-feminist; conservative commentator on political correctness; [1,140]
  • Martin Rosenbaum - freedom-of-information journalist; blogger for the BBC (since 2006); [1,141]; [1,142]; [1,143]
  • Neil P. Ruzic - author of Where the Winds Sleep - Man's Future on the Moon, a Projected History (1970; Garden City, New York: Doubleday; OCLC 73907); innovator; part of Operation Paperclip (NASA's Von Braun group)
  • Jared Sawyer Jr. - founder of National Youth Empowerment Initiative and author of three books; starred in BBC's Around the World in 80 Faiths; actor known for his roles in Tyler Perry's Boo 2: A Made Halloween, My Harvest Is Near, and The Best of Enemies; was a child prodigy first appearing on ABC Nightline [1,144] [1,145]
  • Tom Sileo - author, military writer, former CNN copy editor. Co-authored Brothers Forever (2014, Da Capo), Fire in My Eyes (2016, Da Capo) and 8 Seconds of Courage (2017, Simon & Schuster). Author page: [1,146]
  • Amit Singh - author, technical writer, columnist, etc., see [1,147]
  • Judah Smith (author) - Judah Smith and his wife are the lead pastors of the City Church in Seattle, Washington. He has written several books including Jesus Is ____.: Find a New Way to Be Human and Life Is _____.: God's Illogical Love Will Change Your Existence. [1,148]
  • Peter Stiff - London-born author who wrote a trilogy on South Africa's secret warfare. He also authored Cry Zimbabwe, which tells how Robert Mugabe became the president of Zimbabwe and ruined the country; [1,149]; Peter Stiff (Q21091211)
  • Earl Swift - American author of seven books, including "Auto Biography," "The Big Roads" and the forthcoming "Chesapeake Requiem" (HarperCollins). (Sources: Forbes review [1,150] NPR interview [1,151] Chesapeake Requiem [1,152] author site [1,153])
  • Vicki Sheff - Author and Journalist. [1,154] Portrayed by Amy Ryan in Beautiful Boy (2018)

T–Z

  • Unto Tähtinen - philosopher; author of Ahimsa - Non-Violence in Indian Tradition; Template:Worldcat id
  • Susanne Tedrick - author of Women of Color of Tech: A Blueprint for Inspiring and Mentoring the Next Generation of Technology Innovators; [1,155][1,156][1,157]
  • Isabel Thomas, author of more than 100 non-fiction books for children, published around the world in 20 languages. Shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Awards 2011. [1,158]; [1,159] [1,160]; [1,161]; [1,162] [1,163] [1,164] [1,165] [1,166] [1,167]
  • Josephine Van de Grift - Also known as Helen Josephine Vandegrift Rigby (born 1899), an early 20th century woman writer and columnist for the Akron Beacon Journal in Akron, Ohio. Her play, "The Lonely Road" won her a scholarship to partake in Dr. George Pierce Baker's Harvard 47 Workshop in Cambridge, Mass. Additionally, she worked with the N.E.A. (Newspaper Enterprise Association) in New York from 1923-1925 interviewing notable persons such as John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Will Rogers, Ring Lardner, Dorothy Parker, and others. She joined the Blue Pencil Club, an elite literary guild in 1923-1924 during the time H.P. Lovecraft was also a member. In 1923, she went undercover as a reporter on Broadway under the pseudonym of Huldah Benson. There was an entire segment published about the 6-part series in the nationwide newspapers. In December 2019, author Kristin Groulx (also known as Kristin Carter-Groulx) who is Josephine's great-granddaughter published a biographical book about Josephine and her column "Demi-Tasse and Mrs. Grundy." Josephine passed away suddenly at the age of 33 in 1927 leaving her devoted readers wondering what would become of her 18 month old daughter, Mary. Her stories and daily column "Demi-Tasse and Mrs. Grundy" is published 1924-1927 in the newspaper the Akron Beacon Journal. She was close friends with co-worker Herman Fetzer who went by the pen-name of Jake Falstaff, and wrote Pippins and Cheese during the same years Josephine worked at the Beacon Journal. [1,168] [1,169] [1,170] [1,171] [1,172] [1,173]
  • Mary Anne Venning – 19th century woman writer on natural history and other subjects, principally for young adults, but with strong grounding in the sciences she writes about. She channeled her interest in the natural world into the "acceptable" field of writing, creating works of great depth. Her books include Rudiments of Conchology ..., A Botanical Catechism, A Geographical Present; Being Descriptions of the Principal Countries of the World and Rudiments of Mineralogy [1,174]
  • Patricia Volk - Author of "Stuffed: Adventures of a Restaurant Family," "Shocked: My Mother, Schiaparelli, and Me," and four works of fiction. She is also a frequent contributor to The New York Times. [1,175]
  • Richard G. Walsh - Author of "Three Versions of Judas," and other books, Professor of Religion; Co-Director, Honors Program. B.A., Baylor University; M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Baylor University.[1,176]
  • Tara Washburn - author of "Crossing Bridges" (2014), diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome at age 28, advocate for a new view of Autism, Founder of Hearts that Feel<http://www.heartsthatfeel.com/2011/10/dont-touch-me.html>, guest of Autism Warriors <http://sayitproductions.com/shows/autism-warriors-023-autism-from-the-inside-out-tara-washburn/> published in "Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought", claims a blog reader base of 12,000 in 82 countries
  • Seth Weintraub, Author, Web Publisher, 9to5mac.com, 9to5google.com, 9to5Toys.com, https://electrek.co/about/
  • Wayne Wickelgren, Author, Professor, http://www.harvard60.org/wickelgren.html, https://www.amazon.com/Wayne-A.-Wickelgren/e/B001HD1MN8, http://www.columbia.edu/~nvg1/Wickelgren/
  • Kai D. Wright, Author of "Follow the Feeling: Brand Building in a Noisy World" (Wiley), Lecturer at Columbia University, Businessman (currently Global Consulting Partner at Ogilvy), Public Speaker, Forbes 30 under 30 recipient. [1,177][1,178][1,179][1,180][1,181][1,182]
  • Raghda Zaid (blogger) (born 1991) - author of Baghdad Girl blog,Baghdad Girl blog: Part 2, [1,183] ; [1,184] ; [1,185] ; [1,186] ; [1,187] ; [1,188]
  • David Zweig (born 1974) - American journalist and fiction writer. Author of Invisibles: The Power of Anonymous Work in an Age of Relentless Self Promotion based on his widely read article for The Atlantic "What Do Fact-Checkers and Anesthesiologists Have in Common?" Invisibles has been translated into five languages and received coverage in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, Slate, Salon, Wired, Fortune, Forbes, and the author was interviewed on numerous public radio programs and TV shows, including CBS This Morning, CNBC, MSNBC, FOX, and the CBC. Zweig is also a well known writer on technology, media and psychology for outlets such as The Atlantic and The New York Times. His 3,000 word takedown in Salon on errors in the David Brooks book "The Road to Character" was widely read and cited, including a citation in the Sunday New York Times itself, by Margaret Sullivan, the paper's Public Editor, where it was noted that Zweig's piece led to Brooks's publisher altering the text of the book for future editions and the Times making corrections on past Brooks columns. (The piece is also linked to in David Brooks (journalist)#Criticism.) Zweig's 2,000 word feature on the front page of The New York Times real estate section on his move from the city to the suburbs was widely read and cited as well, and also generated backlash on social media.

Biologists

Botanists

Business people

Chefs

Chemists

Computer scientists

Earth scientists

Economists

Educators

A–M

N–Z

  • Jose R. Otaola (1945) - Basque-Spanish-American educator and biologist; UPRM, UIPR, a; [1,276]
  • Scott D. Pearson - Executive Director, District of Columbia Public Charter School Board; [1,277]; [1,278]; [1,279]; [1,280]
  • Martha T. Roth - Dean of Humanities, University of Chicago; Professor of Assyriology, Oriental Institute, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Committee on Jewish Studies, and the College; Editor-in-Charge, Chicago Assyrian Dictionary; [1,281]
  • Shailendra Sharma - Traditional Kriya Yoga Guru, Founder of Siddha Siddhanta Yoga Academy in Govardhan India, Author of nine independent books in 4 languages, 4 books are part of Library of Congress (LC) link [1,282] Fifth Guru in the linage of great immortal guru Babaji. shailendrasharma.com [1,283] [1,284] [1,285] [1,286]
  • Priya Venkatesan - former Dartmouth College professor who threatened lawsuits against the school and some of her undergraduate students; [1,287]; [1,288] [1,289]
  • Rakesh Vohra George A. Weiss and Lydia Bravo Weiss University Professor at the [University of Pennsylvania]; [1,290]
  • James W. Walters (1945-)Professor of Religion and Bioethics at [Loma Linda University School of Religion]; [1,291] Co-founder of [Adventist Today] Author of several publications including but not limited to: [Living is Loving: Relationships Matter Most (Washington DC: Review and Herald Publishing Assoc., 1985)] [Bioethics Today, A New Ethical Vision (Loma Linda University Press, 1988), editor. [War No More? Options in Nuclear Ethics (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1989), editor] [Facing Limits: Ethics and Health Care for the Elderly (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1993), edited with Gerald R. Winslow] [Choosing Who's to Live: Ethics and Aging (University of Illinois Press, 1996), editor] [What is a Person? An Ethical Exploration (University of Illinois Press, 1997)] [Martin Buber and Feminist Ethics, The Priority of the Personal (Syracuse University Press, 2003)] [The Predicament of Belief in Dialogue, Philip Clayton and Steven Knapp and 8 Discussants (in press), edited with Philip Clayton]
  • Neil L. Waters - Professor of History; Kawashima Professor of Japanese Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont; noted for speaking out against Wikipedia as a citable reference. Required subject of study at DeVry University Online..... [1,292] and [1,293]
  • Patricia Zander (1943–2008) - British-American pianist and instructor; ARCM, LRAM, Royal College of Music, London; studied with Cyril Smith; longtime faculty member of the New England Conservatory; students included Yo-Yo Ma, Judith Gordon, and Max Levinson; toured and recorded with Ma; [1,294]

Engineers

  • Jan Arps - Published a formula to predict how much crude a well will produce and when it will run dry. Used by almost every oil company in the world today. Should be combined with an Arps equation article.
  • Dan E. Arvizu Current Laboratory Director of NREL, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Arvizu became the eighth Director of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on January 15, 2005. Dr. Arvizu also is a Senior Vice President with Midwest Research Institute, which manages NREL on behalf of the DOE. Prior to joining NREL, Dr. Arvizu was Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of the Federal and Industrial Client Groups with CH2M Hill Companies, Ltd. Before joining CH2M HILL, he was an executive with Sandia National Laboratories, where he directed Research Centers for Advanced Energy Technology, Material and Process Sciences, and Technology Commercialization. [1,295] [1,296] [1,297]
  • Fabian Bartos (Youngest 30 Under Thirty 2016, Leyden High School Student. 3D Printed Electric Violin and Electric Cello, etc. White House printed and presented at White House.) (http://advancedmanufacturing.org/bartos/)
  • Allen Baum - principal engineer, Intel named on over 17 patents in the area of processor architectures; [1,298]
  • Ermanno Bazzocchi (1914 – 2015), Italian aeronautical engineer and designer (it)
  • Gary Boone - Fairly famous as the co-creator of the Texas Instruments TMS1000 microcontroller, sometimes described as the first single-chip microprocessor in history. Recognized by the Smithsonian, subject of stories in the New York Times, Washington Examiner and IEEE Spectrum, sole inventor of U.S. patent 3,757,306 and co-inventor of U.S. patent 4,074,351, and so on. Texas Instruments TMS1000 [1,299] [1,300] [1,301] [1,302] [1,303] [1,304] [1,305][1,306] [1,307] and the books "Computer Structures: Principles and Examples" by Daniel P. Siewiorek, "Microcontroller Programming and Interfacing with Texas Instruments" by Steven F. Barrett and Daniel J. Pack, and "Encyclopedia of World Scientists" by Elizabeth H. Oakes.
  • Ching Chuen Chan Current Professor of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, the university of Hong Kong. Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Fellow of the prestige Royal Academy of Engineering U.K, the first Academician of the prestige Chinese Academy of Engineering in Hong Kong, and Fellow of the Ukraine Academy of Engineering Sciences, Honorary Doctor of Technology Degree from the Loughborough University U.K, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Engineering, Honorary Doctor of Science degree from the Polytechnic University of Odessa in 1992 and 1993. World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) Medal of Engineering Excellence in 2013. Royal Academy of Engineering Prince Philip Medal in 2014. Professor C. C. Chan have been a key figure in the development and commercialisation of electronic vehicles in Asia. Both in research and by founding multiple organisations and institution related to the subject. In later year Professor C. C. Chan have broaden his scope to cover more subjects and is on multiple company and institutional boards related to research, technology any the commercialisation of it. [1,308] [1,309] [1,310] [1,311] [1,312] [1,313]

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Entertainers

Actors

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N–Z

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Choreographers

Comedians

  • Matthew Broussard - Rising stand-up comedian, actor, and creator of the popular "Monday Punday" website [1,496]. He frequently performs at New York's Comedy Cellar and recently appeared on "Conan" and "the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." He has a half-hour Comedy Central stand-up special, as well acting appearances on popular shows such as "The Mindy Project" and "Roast Battle." [1,497]
  • Troy Dixon (died age 27, December 6, 2008) - Canadian stand-up comic; played "T-Bag" in the web series Pure Pwnage; [1,498]
  • Sherman Edwards (comedian) - had a scene in war of the worlds but was eventually cut. voted 2012's best stand up comedian by the Chicago reader[1,499]. 2012 INNY award winner for 'Best in Stand Up' [1,500]
  • Marina Franklin [1,501] - American comedian based in Harlem, NYC; podcast host [1,502], multiple appearances on Late Night talk shows, stand up special Single Black Female [1,503]
  • Shirley Gnome [1,504] - musical comedian based in Vancouver; three-time nominee for Best Variety Act at the Canadian Comedy Awards; number one album on iTunes comedy charts in Canada Oct 20th 2017 and signed to 604 Records, Canada's largest independent music label. [1,505] [1,506]
  • Matt Golightly - stand-up comic; appeared on the The Bob & Tom Show (April 11, 2008) - American comedian; [1,507]- American comedian; [1,508] - Professional, Touring stand-up comic based out of Austin, Texas
  • Joe Machi [1,509] - comedian based in New York City; recurring panelist on the satirical talk show Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld as the "Frightened Correspondent"; finalist on the reality television talent show Last Comic Standing and winner of its first ever "Sudden Death Round". [1,510]
  • Katy Olson (comedian), Comedian, Actress, met her long lost biological half sister in a class at Columbia University [1,511] Olson Is in the upcoming film, The Paper Store starring [Richard Kind]. She was also featured in the series Stand Up or Shut Up, which aired on the [Starz] Network in 2006. The story of her reunion with her sister received widespread media attention. [ http://www.cbsnews.com/news/it-feels-like-a-fairy-tale-separated-sisters-meet-in-writing-class/], [1,512]
  • Matt Saincome (satirist), Founder of popular music satire site The Hard Times [1,513] Co-author of The Hard Times book. [1,514] As a journalist he wrote for Rolling Stone, Vice, SF Weekly. He founded a tech start up OutVoice, which helps freelancers get paid easier. [1,515]. More info about Matt can be found on The Hard Times wikipedia page
  • John Peter Sloan - English comedian, widely known in Italy as a teacher of English. Italian Wikipedia article here. Some obituaries in Italian media here, here and here. Possible hook: "Described as the most famous English teacher in Italy"
  • Julieanne Smolinski - comedian and blogger; name appears in several articles on Wikipedia, known for debating Will Shortz [1,516]

Filmmakers

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Directors

Documentary filmmakers

Producers

Screenwriters

Other filmmakers

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Film Editors

Magicians

Musicians

Performance artists

Publicist

Radio personalities

See also the list of requests for Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biography/By profession#Disc jockeys.

Television personalities

Environmentalists

  • Emile Grandjean Danish immigrant born in 1861 who studied forestry before immigrating to the US in 1883. Before Idaho became a State in 1890, he built a winter cabin below Grandjean Peak on a site that later became occupied by Grandjean Ranger Station. Emile joined the Forest Service in 1905, and is credited for his early efforts in organizing many of the conservation activities to protect the land from uncontrolled grazing and mining. Today, Emile's original forest ranger cabin is part of Sawtooth Lodge located on the south fork of the Payette River. He served as supervisor of Boise National Forest from 1906-1922. The roadside marker dedicated to Emile Grandjean is found on Highway 21 between Lowman and Stanley. [1,749]
  • Douglas H. Pimlott - wildlife biologist; ecologist; professor of ecology, forestry, environmental studies and lecturer in landscape architecture; multiple citizen activist organization founder; known before his death in 1978 as one of Canada's foremost environmentalists; carnivore and wolf conservation and management pioneer; champion of wild spaces and protected areas in Ontario and across Canada; pioneering international wolf researcher with the UN's IUCN in Switzerland; one of the first who in published articles advocated for the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park (circa 1972); Arctic Canadian environmentalist, Inuit and First Nations collaborator and supporter; campaigner against offshore drilling in the Beaufort Sea; author of dozens of technical and semi-technical publications and several books including Oil Under the Ice and The World of the Wolf; founding catalyst and/or president of the Canadian Nature Federation, the Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, the Algonquin Wildlands League, the Canada-US Environmental Council, the Canadian Association for the Human Environment; founder of the Environmental Studies Program at Innes College, University of Toronto; conservation philosopher; inspirer of a generation of his students and colleagues. Born Quyon Quebec January 1920; Died Richmond Hill, Ontario July 1978) Please see The Canadian Encyclopedia and Wikipedia articles about wolves, the Canadian Arctic, etc.
  • Chad Pregracke (born c. 1976) - environmentalist; 2013 CNN Hero of the Year, 2002 Jefferson Award for Public Service, known for mass cleanup efforts along the Mississippi, Missouri and other Midwestern U.S. rivers; efforts have been chronicled in books, National Geographic ([1,750]) and television (e.g., the Discovery Channel; founded Living Lands and Waters ([1,751])

Espionage and intelligence

Fashion

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Feminist figures

  • Anna Coote, British co-author of various feminist books, writer and advocate on social policy Guardian profile
  • Jane Flax, Feminist philosopher from Harvard University and scholar of postmodernism, gender relations, and psychoanalysis. Author of Thinking Fragments and the article "Postmodernism and gender relations in feminist theory" which both have over 2000 Google Scholar citations.
  • Catherine Lundy - heroine from the Battle of Lundy's Lane (part of the War of 1812); [1,826]
  • Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, 1926-2016, German Feminist theologian, wife of and co-author with Jürgen Moltmann, from University of Tübingin, author of 11 books. Her publications translated into English include "Liberty, Equality, Sisterhood"; "The Women around Jesus"; "A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey"; "I Am My Body"; and "Rediscovering Friendship". An active feminist since the time she was denied academic and ecclesial work in 1952 when she married, she hosted feminist study groups in her home. In 1986 she founded the European Society of Women in Theological Research (ESWTR), which is still active 30 years later and has posted an obituary of her. [1,827] [1,828]

Folklorists

Geographers

Historians

Inventors

  • Justinian Caire (One of the investors in Santa Cruz Island in the late 1800s. He was a French immigrant and founder of a successful San Francisco hardware business that sold equipment to miners. By the late 1880s Caire had acquired all of the shares of the Santa Cruz Island Company.) (http://www.independent.com/news/2013/aug/15/justinian-caire/)
  • Alan Cocconi (link is current a redirect to AC Propulsion) - engineer, inventor, and developer of technology needed for modern electric cars and airplanes; founder of AC Propulsion; has registered several patents [1,878] [1,879] [1,880]. A few refs: [1,881]; [1,882]; [1,883]; [1,884]; [1,885]; [1,886]; [1,887]
  • Ariel R. Davis - inventor of the first slider multiple tap autotransformer dimmer and numerous other patents relating to stage lighting. Davis filed for the transformer patent (USRE23409 E)[43] in 1941. He also created the first slider cross connect panel for connecting lighting circuits to individual dimmers. Many schools, colleges, churches and buildings in the United States have had his products installed. He founded the Ariel Davis Mfg. Co. in Provo, Utah and later moved it to Salt Lake City, Utah. He sold the company around 1970 so he could focus on inventing when it was renamed ElectroControls. His inventions include one for solar heating (US 4136668 A)
  • Normand Dubé French-Canadian genius ultralight airplane developer and convicted criminal [1,888]
  • Riccardo Giraldi - Italian Inventor, Designer and Creative Director. Explores new technologies focusing on user experience and designed experiences that connect physical and digital. Award winner designer shaping the future of human computer interaction. Now Creative Director at Microsoft working on HoloLens [1,889]. Invented Escape Flight [1,890],[1,891],[1,892],[1,893],[1,894], Mind Controlled Scalextric (first mind controlled race game) [1,895],[1,896],[1,897], Creative Director of Google Web Lab[1,898],[1,899],[1,900], Honda The Experiment, EELs [1,901], and numerous other award-winning projects [1,902],[1,903],[1,904]. Speaker at FITC [1,905], Cannes, Imagination Day, Kikk [1,906], Glugg[1,907] [1,908]. [1,909],[1,910],[1,911], [1,912],[1,913],[1,914],[1,915]
  • Johnathan Goodwin - co-founder of SAE Energy; [1,916]; [1,917]
  • Stephen M. Key - award-winning inventor and patent holder of the SpinLabel Rotating Label Technology.[1,918] Licensed over 30 products in the past 30 years. Co-Founder of inventRight - Helping people bring ideas to market for over 10 years. Author of the One Simple Idea book series. [1,919];[1,920];[1,921]
  • Jan Vinzenz Krause - German businessman; director, Institute for Condom Consultancy; invented a spray-on condom; [1,922];[1,923]
  • William R. Pape - Co-Founder of Verifone, EVP and Co-Founder of TraceGains, Inc. Holder of multiple patents, professor, rancher, author, blogger, co-designer of the first commercial spell checker system for computers. [1,924]
  • Frank J. Richtig Blacksmith; regarded for much of the 20th century as among the greatest custom knifemakers in the United States.[44] Perhaps best known today for inventing a steel heat-treatment process that achieved exceptional results but was lost when he died; some of today's leading knife makers are still working to recreate it.[45]
  • Stephen L. Rush - inventor of organic hydrolysis and combination ethanol / bio-diesel plant [1,925], "Systems and Processes for Cellulosic Ethanol Production" application Ser. No. 12/014,090, filed January 14, 2008; [1,926]
  • Becky Schroeder - Requested 13/10/19. Youngest Female inventor. In 1974, Becky Schroeder created The Glo- Sheet and became the youngest woman to be granted a U.S. patent. Becky was only 10 years old when she was attempting to do homework in her mom's car. As it got darker outside, she had the idea that there should be a way to make her paper easier to see in the dark. Becky took matters into her own hands and began playing around with phosphorescent materials, which exhibited light but without heat. She then used phosphorescent paint to cover an acrylic board and The Glow Sheet was created. There are houndreds of articles and books & magazines, but theses are some of the aricles that are recently found. [1,927],[1,928],[1,929],[1,930],[1,931],[1,932],[1,933], [1,934],[1,935], [1,936].
  • David Schurig - EE professor, inventing invisibility cloak; [1,937]
  • Nachiket Deval - Indian entrepreneur, designer, and mechanical engineer. He is the founder of Coeo Labs, an award-winning health care startup based out of Bangalore, India. He is the inventor of VAPCare, intelligent secretion management and oral hygiene system that reduces the risk of ventilator-associated infections for patients in critical care and 'Saans, a low-cost, portable breathing support device for babies with respiratory problems; His invention has received the Commonwealth Secretary-General's Innovation for Sustainable Development Award in London in 2019.

[1,938], [1,939], [1,940], [1,941], [1,942] [1,943], [1,944], [1,945], [1,946], [for-domestic-medtech-needs-0001, [1,947], [1,948], [1,949].

  • Charlie Sobcov - Ottawa student who invented window decals transparent to humans, but not to birds; [1,950], but his "invention" had been on sale for more than a year
  • Allan Thieme - Inventor of the Amigo in 1968, the world's first power operated vehicle, more commonly known as a mobility scooter. Thieme's company Amigo Mobility is still operating in Michigan. In 1977, the Social Security Administration added power operated vehicles (Amigos) to coverage under Medicare [1,951]. In 1982, Amigo Mobility was #212 on Inc.'s Fastest Growing Companies list [1,952] and Allan Thieme was named the US Small Businessman of the Year. In 2012, Allan Thieme of Amigo Mobility was named the Michigan Manufacturer of the Year [1,953].

Journalists

See also the list of requests for Documentary Filmmakers.

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Law

Criminals

Detectives and police

  • Anthony (Tony) Monheim - Homicide Detective Sergeant with Miami Dade Police Department in Miami, Florida whose career spanned 30 years (1974-2004). [2,095] He was involved in many notable investigations including the 1986 F.B.I. Shooting in Miami, which is still considered the bloodiest day in the history of the F.B.I. [2,096] [2,097] In 2001, he received the United States Attorney's prestigious Director's Award which was presented by then Attorney General John Ashcroft [2,098] for his role in the Boobie Boys investigation.[2,099][2,100][2,101]This case successfully dismantled two warring drug gangs in South Florida who were responsible for over 40 murders, including that of a five-year-old boy.

Lawyers

LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) figures

Linguists

Maritime figures

Mathematicians

Medical people

Military figures

American Medal of Honor recipients

Natural scientists, other

Ornithologists (birds)

Philosophers

Physicists

Political figures

Psychologists

Religious figures

Anglican/Episcopal

Atheistic Satanism

Baptist

  • Absalom Backus Earle (1812–1895) - American Baptist preacher and author; seven books including Bringing in the Sheaves and Abiding Peace; [2,317]

Buddhism

Catholicism

Eastern Orthodox

Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago (Hierarch of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago) [2,330] [2,331]

Hinduism

Islam

  • Meraj Rabbani - Islamic scholar who is trying to spread peace through quran and sunnah and questions all the major sects like Sufis,shias,deobandis,barelwis etc.; [2,333];
  • Shabbir Ally - Islam apologist who wrote 101 contradictions of the Bible, which created a lot of problems in the Christian community; [2,334]; [2,335] (Christian response to his pamphlet)
  • Shaykh Taner Ansari - Turkish-born Muslim Sufi Shaykh; head of the Qadir-Rifai Tariqa, based in New York, written four books: Grand Master's of Sufism (translated); Alternative Healing: The Sufi Way; What About My Wood! 101 Sufi Stories; The Sun Will Rise in the West: The Holy Trail; [2,336]
  • Sheikh Adil Kalbani (or Adil Kalbani (sheik)) - "... King Abdullah had chosen him to be the first black man to lead prayers in Mecca" at the Grand Masque, fall 2008. "A Black Iman Breaks Ground Leading the Faithful in Mecca", The New York Times, printed, late edition, Saturday, April 11, 2009 (p. a6); [2,337]
  • Mahomed Khatri - hero and role model for young disabled Muslims; [2,338]; [2,339]; [2,340]
  • Jamal Khawaja - progressive-liberal American Muslim blogger for the Houston Chronicle; substantial corpus of writing on post-modern and existential approaches to Islam and Islamic philosophy as it relates to American culture; [2,341]

Judaism

New-age spirituality

Non-denominational Christian

Other

  • Maeyken Wens - Anabaptist martyr who was burned at the stake in Antwerp for refusing to stop declaring Scripture [2,352]
  • Yossi Wallis (Current CEO of Arachim, a Jewish outreach program. Former member of the Israeli Air Force) ([2,353])
  • Pandit Phoolchandra Siddhanta Shastri (One of the greatest scholars and preacher in 20th century of the deepest principles of Jainism, translator of original and ancient scriptures of Jaininsm from ancient langauage of Prakrit to Hindi and Sanskrit) (Book titled 'Panditji, Pandit Phoolchandra Siddhant Shastri ke jeevan karyon par ek drishti' in Hindi published by Rashtriya Prakrit Adhyayan evam Sanshodhana kendra, Shri dhawal tirtham, Shravanbelgola, Karnataka, 573135, India)

Pentecostal and charismatic

Presbyterian, Reformed and Calvinism

Protestant

  • Laura Maria Sheldon Wright, missionaries to the Iroquois in the 19th century. Work included translating the bible into Seneca and is relied on heavily in core Marxist text.
  • B. J. Oropeza, B.J. Oropeza, Ph.D., is professor of biblical and religious studies and an author whose many works include Exploring Second Corinthians (SBL Press, 2016), Exploring Intertextuality (Cascade Books, 2016), articles in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation and The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, and studies and translations in the Common English Bible and the Wesley Study Bible. He is the founder of the Intertextuality in the New Testament Section of the Society of Biblical Literature and on the editorial board of the Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity series (SBL Press), which specializes in the sociorhetorical approach to biblical interpretation. Oropeza’s specialties include Intertextual studies, sociorhetorical analytics, Pauline studies, apostasy, and superheroes. Professor, Department of Biblical and Religious Studies quoted for instance in: Apostasy in Christianity, Arminianism, Conditional preservation of the saints.
  • Robert E. Picirilli, is the former Academic Dean of the Graduate School at Free Will Baptist Bible College in Nashville. He began teaching in 1955. He is a member of the Research Commission of the American Association of Bible Colleges and served twice as chairman of the southeastern section of the Evangelical Theological Society. Dr. Picirilli is the author of a number of books including Paul The Apostle, The Book of Romans, and Time and Order in the Circumstantial Participles of Mark and Luke. Dr. Picirilli and his wife, Clara, have five daughters, all married. Robert E. Picirilli he is quoted for instance in:Arminianism, Conditional preservation of the saints, Prevenient grace, Unlimited atonement.
  • William E. Gilroy, D.D. (Editor of The Congregationalist, Boston MA. Gilroy's articles were published nationally in newspapers for apparently decades. I have seen a brilliantly written article from Gilroy on page 4 the 16 November 1929 edition of The Clarksburg Exponent, Clarksburg West Virginia. The article urged new attitudes of kindness and love toward all racial groups. This article is as relevant today as it was in 1929. According to The American Missionary Volume 76, 1922, Gilroy took a tour of the South to get acquainted with the works of the A.M.A. and came back a profound believer in its value. Gilroy's articles were obviously still being published in the late 1950s as seen in the links below.)1 2 3 4
  • Enos Hitchcock - quoted in an Economist article as having said "The free access which many young people have to romances, novels and plays has poisoned the mind and corrupted the morals of many a promising youth."; may be the Enos Hitchcock (1745–1803) who was a well-known minister (not sure of denomination) during the American Revolution mentioned here
  • John Hunt (b. 1812) - A missionary to Fiji. He was born in England and was one of the first Methodists. He went to the Fiji Island, which was cannibalistic. He was the first person to write down the Fijian language. He translated the New Testament from Greek into Fijian. He died of a disease while on the island of Fiji but not before converting the entire island to Christianity and ending the cannibalism and human sacrifice. There are many books written about him including Rowe, George Stringer. A Missionary Among Cannibals; or, the life of John Hunt who was eminently successful in converting the people of Fiji from cannibalism to Christianity. New York: Carlton & Porter, 1859.; McLean, Archibald. Epoch Makers of Modern Missions. New York, Chicago [etc.] Fleming H. Revell company, 1912. Source of the image. There are also many websites devoted to him, [2,354] and [2,355] among many others. His name is also mentioned in the History of Fiji page.
  • Matthew Flannagan - New Zealander Christian, apologist and philosopher [2,356]
  • Adrian Bulley - United Reformed Church minister and Synod Clerk for the United Reformed Church synod of Wales, previously Moderator for the United Reformed Church synod of Wessex; outspoken supported of LGBT inclusion in the Church and supporter of asylum justice in the UK [2,357] [2,358] [2,359] [2,360]
  • Walker Railey - Requested November 12, 2015. Former First United Methodist minister accused and acquitted of having tried to kill his wife, Peggy Railey. [2,361]; [2,362]; [2,363]
  • Francis M. Craft (1852-1920) - Missionary to the Sioux [2,364]
  • William Schnoebelen - American fundamentalist Christian author focussing on Satanism, Wicca, Mormonism, Freemasonry, Vampirism, anti-Catholicism, UFOs and spiritual warfare. Some books published by Chick Publications. [2,365] [2,366]

Unitarian Universalist

Wicca and witches

Sociologists

Sports figures

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