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Anthropologists
Due to length of list, now filed in: Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Biographies/Anthropologists
Archaeologists
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- Warren Barbour - American archeologist, associate professor SUNY Buffalo, studies Teotihuacan culture
- Max Van Berchem - (req. 2009-02-17) - foremost leader of Arabic paleography.[1]
- Noël Duval - (req. 2008-11-25) - French archeologist Emeritis professor University of Paris, Sorbonne
- Genevieve von Petzinger - (req. 2010-2-27) - Canadian anthropolgy student (University of Victoria), notable for her studies of prehistoric cave art throughout France. Has discovered a veritable Ice Age language, consisting of 26 characters found over many cave sites across France. International acclaim for her recent work.
- Gary Feinman - (req. 2008-11-25) - American archaeologist, Mesoamericanist. Curator of Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnology at the Field Museum of Natural History, Notable for his work in Oaxaca at El Palmillo and for his theory on the development of complex societies and state-formation.
- Orfali Gaudentius (req. 2008-08-02) - (1889-1926) Franciscan priest, archaeologist, Distinguished professor Studium Biblicum Franciscanum, excavated Capharnaum, see info
- Maria Gurova (req. 2009-06-11) - Bulgarian archaeologist notable for her research on Neolithic usage of the so-called Balkanic Flint material.
- Robert Koehl (req. 2008-6-28), American archeologist, Professor at Hunter College CUNY, Aegean Prehistory and Minoan and Mycenaean pottery.
- Stanislao Loffreda (req. 2008-08-02) Franciscan priest, archaeologist, Emeritus professor Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jeruselum, see info
- Larry J. Zimmerman - (req. 2008-12-12) - First professional archaeologist to support NAGPRA, American Archaeologist, now on faculty at Indiana University/Purdue University-Indianapolis
Architects
- Abu Ishap Es-Saheli Altouwaidjin, the architect of the famous mud mosques and other buildings in Mali. He is apparently of Andaloucian origins but was brought from Egypt by Mansa Musa on return from his famous hajj.
- Mario Asnago - some info
- Ayssar Arida - (Architect and Urbanist, author. b 1971 e.g. here
- Alexander Speltz - Architect and Engineer, was in Brazil on the end of the XIX Century. Wrote the book "The Styles of ornament".
- Dante N. Bini - Dante Bini - architect, automated building construction systems
- Yves Brunier (architect) - French landscape designer, architect, see [2] translate fr:Yves Brunier (paysagiste)
- Charalambos Bouras - Greek author, architect, historian
- Marilyn Caroll - researcher at the University of Minnesota
- Robert Edwin Dietz (Robert E. Dietz) - (1818-1897), American businessman and inventor, founder of Dietz Lantern company, see [3]
- Roberto Einaudi - American-Italian architect, see [4]
- Wallace Frost - American architect, designed several homes in the Detoit MI area including the governors mansion in the 1920s
- Louis Hellman - see de and Homepage
- Robert Muir Graves - (req 2009-01-10) - Golf course architect who helped designed many courses in the western parts of USA. see list
- E. F. Law - Victorian architect - based around Northamptonshire See Horton & Castle Ashby(req prior 2006-04-08)
- Antti Lovag Finnish architect (really is of mixed heritage): "science of habitat", La Maison Bulle. Really amazing architecture with spheres and curves instead of corners and straight angles.
- François Massau- (req. 2008-09-02) - Belgian builder, one of the 1st pioneers of the heliotropic house design, built 1958 rotating house see [5]
- Wolfgang Oehme German landscape architect.
- Harvey L. Page, Architect of Washington, D.C., Chicago, and San Antonio
- Norman Raab, a bridge architect[6][7]. Possibly related to the Norman Raab Foundation. I think it would be an uncommon name, so probably(?)..
- Patrizio Romano Paris An Italian architect now deceased, featured in several literary works such as the book Rome Houses
- Martin Schmid - (1694-1772) Swiss Jesuit, musician and architect of the (now World Heritage) missions of San Javier, San Rafael de Velasco, and Concepción in Bolivia
- Phillip Trammel Shutze - Phillip Shutze - Atlanta Architect
- James A van Sweden Landscape architect
Artists
- Maya Green (born Maria Greenblat; March 11, 1957 ) is a Ukrainian-Jewish contemporary painter,graphic artist,illustrator and sculptor, born in Ukraine.[8]
- Edgar Hubert (req. 2009-07-23)(1906 - 1985) was an abstract artist. He is considered one of Britain's most radical abstract painters of the 1930s.Biography on the Tate Collection website Examples of Edgar Hubert's work
- Peter Rodick - (req. 2008-04-12) - Prominent art director, responsible for the advancement of post-post-modern design; humanitarian and subject of upcoming CBS drama "House of Hope."
- Lisa Solberg - (req. 2010-03-02) - Fine artist and Element Eden Advocate family[9]
- Jason Manley - (req. 2009-08-21) - Prominent art director, concept artist and founder of the leading concept art company, Massive black. Also founded Conceptart.org, a prominent community for artists that hosts workshops around the world and helps concept artists around the world.
- Kelly D. Williams (req. 2009-10-06) is a contemporary American artist and prominent conceptual designer; acknowledged as a founding member of the Rolf Contemporary Gallery of Art and interviewing artist peers for various art periodicals; among the notable young artists from the United States.[10] [11]
- Howard Gossage (req. 2010-02-23) - 1950-60s San Francisco based advertising mastermind. Pioneer of the countercultural "anti-ad" Author of "The Book of Gossage"
Designers
- Samuel Ayres - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - designer, well-known for his work at Steuben Glass in the 1930s
Graphic Artists
- Corky McCoy - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - African American artist, noted for album cover art, Miles Davis' (On The Corner, Big Fun (album)), see [12]
- Frank Young (cartoonist) - (req. prior 2008-04-02) - a Fantagraphics Books cartoonist.
- Chris Ashworth (artist) - (req. 2009-01-14) - art director of Ray Gun magazine
- Ray Troll American artist, recipient of the Academy of Natural Science's Gold Medal for Distinction in Natural History Art
- Audre Vysniauskas - (req. 2009-06-13) - American digital graphics artist; Co-author of Digital Art for the 21st Century, and Practical Poser 6. Former Editor-In-Chief of Renderosity Magazine; work in Museum of Computer Art, see [13] and bio. .
Illustrator
- Peter Loewer, plant illustrator and author of "bringing the outdoors in" (excellent scientific illustrator)
- Jennie Harbour, art deco children's illustrator
- Yvonne Gilbert, fantasy/nature illustrator, AKA Anne Yvonne Gilbert, illustrated The Unbroken Web by Richard Adams 8 appearances in WP at this time.
- Jennifer Campbell (artist), also illustrated aforementioned title. no mention in WP at this time.
Painters
- Elizabeth Rebecca Coffin (born ca 1848) American painter, educator, and philanthropist, student of Thomas Eakins, known for portrayals of Nantucket life, see bio
- Samuel Cook (painter) (req.2009-3-29) Cook, Samuel (1806–1859), watercolour painter, British School. see [14]
- Pierre Dubreuil (painter) (req. 2009-05-11) [15]
- Edgar Hubert (req. 2009-07-23)(1906 - 1985) was an abstract artist. He is considered one of Britain's most radical abstract painters of the 1930s.Biography on the Tate Collection website Examples of Edgar Hubert's work
- Charles-Amable Lenoir (lived 1860–1926, article requested 2009-11-02) French painter, student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. See bio, Google Search, Google Image Search. Also, some of his paintings should be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons (he died in 1926, 1926+70=1996, so the images should be public domain, right?).
- John McLaughlin (painter), california based abstract painter
- Golden Millward (requested August 29, 2009) - Western American painter currently living in Pocatello, Idaho; his painting "Waiting for Lori" was personally requested by Ty Pennington for episode 38 ("The Piestewa Family") of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (it was only briefly shown in the broadcast episode), and was also featured in an issue of National Geographic
- Aldo Muzzarelli- (req. 2008-05-01) Born in 1963. Venezuelan Painter, so called the Butterflies painter for his particular style. He also has been awarded many prizes in his country
- Paul Plaschke- (req. 2009-09-11) Born in 1878, died 1954. Cartoonist and painter. Notable works: "Nocturnes," "Ohio River Shanty Boats," "Southern Indiana Hllsides," and "Fishing Craft at Biloxi." Link: [16]
- Takashi Nakayama (req.2008-7-22) Japanese artist circa 1870's to 1960's)
- Tana Powell (req.2009-4-03) Canadian graphic artist living in San Francisco, former Art Director for San Diego newspaper, won 2001 Grammy Award for best Music Festival Poster. Poster Jammin one of the largest sellers ever. [17] [18]
- Karakhan Seferbekhov - (req. 2008-09-08) - Modern impressionist painter from Dagestan, based in Moscow.
- Oscar Casares (req. 2009-9-6) - Portuguese painter. Painted Pope john Paul II last official portrait, Nicole Kidman. European Painting Award “European Community”.[19]
- Angelo Romano (req. 2010-3-5) - Spanish painter. best known for his angels, small protective talismans that he distributes freely to all, and for his murals which decorate many public spaces in Europe and the United States.[20]
Photographers
- Please read the Notability Criteria for Photographers before submitting a request.
Pablo Zuleta Zahr
- Gary Braasch - (req. 2007-11-23) nature Photographer and Author see his website and this book (University of California Press)
- Mark Cohen (photographer) - (req. 2008-12-18) born 1943, This page at George Eastman House describes his works in their collection.
- Pierre Dubreuil (photographer) - (req. 2009-05-11) fr:Pierre Dubreuil (photographe)
- Amanda Eliasch - (req. 2007-08-10) Photographer, author of British Artists at Work. A "socialite-cum-photographer", according to this silly article at the (London) Independent
- Rotimi Fani-Kayode - (req. 2009-12-09) Nigerian-British photographer, founder of Autograph black photographer's society, gay activist; See [21] , [22] , [23]
- Otto Hagel - (req. 2005-04-27) [24]
- Mark Kelley (photographer) - (req. 2007-01-12) [25] (Page doesn't exist.) Something worthwhile here; see [26]
- John Kippin - (req. 2007-01-09). See his website and this at the British Council
- Steve Lehman most important artist/photographer of his generation see [27]
- Lucien Lorelle - (req. 2008-05-09) A famous photographer from Paris, France, 1894-1968, also published a few books [28] (fr)
- Pirie MacDonald - (req. 2006-08-21) portrait photographer, 1867-1942 [29], example of his work: [30] See this page of the New York Historical Society.
- Bob Mizer - (req. 2006-04-24) 1922-1992 [31] Page doesn't exist in August 2009. Google makes it clear that this is photographer of gay porn who has some significance in that world.
- Ron O'Donnell - (req. 2007-03-13) Scottish photographic artist, b. 1952 See this at the University of Maryland
- Felice Quinto - (req. 2007-08-21) the first paparazzo LA Times article
- Art Sinsabaugh - (req. 2006-09-06) [32]]
- Mike Stimpson - (req. 2009-11-20) recreated many famous photographs, such as Afghan Girl, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, and the Times Square VJ Day kiss, in LEGO - [33].
- John Swope (photographer) - (req. 2008-10-01) Life photographer, 1908-1979, see:John Swope. The book A letter from Japan: the photographs of John Swope; the book Camera over Hollywood: photographs by John Swope, 1936-1938; this page at the Armand Hammer Museum. NOT to be confused with John Augustus Swope
- Waldemar Titzenthaler - (req. 2007-10-26) German photographer (de:Waldemar Titzenthaler), this in a book published by the MIT Press, etc.
- Levi van Veluw - (req. 2007-08-21) Photography Artist his website, this at Interview, and illustrations.
- Barry Wolf - (req. 2007-01-03) Fine art photographer [34]
Sculptors
- Andres Amador - (req. 2009-07-28)- sand artist in San Francisco
- Theophile Bra - French sculptor (1797-1863) see article
- Leonardo Drew -contemporary American sculptor, often uses trash see [35] and review
- Craig Hogarth - American Sculptor, creator of Life as an Ant Amongst Other Things, 2001
- Luke Jerram - (req. 2009-11-18) British conceptual artist, created the Sky Orchestra see [36] the Dream Director [37] and wrote Art In Mind, ISBN no. 978-0-9560356-0-8, pub. 2008 by Watershed Books, UWE Bristol see [38]
- Guido Rocha Brazilian sculptor, created "The Tortured Christ" (Brazil 1975)
- Tome Serafimovski - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Macedonian sculptor
- Jim Victor - American sculptor, uses butter, chocolate and other foods
- Richard X. Zawitz -Sculptor, Inventor of the Tangle Toy - [39]
Astronomers
Please put these requests in the astronomers request page.
Authors
Fiction Writers/Dramatists/Poets
- Oscar Casares - (req. 2009-9-6) short story writer. interview
- Jack Oleck - script and story writer for DC comics, Atlas Comics and others. [40]
- Shannah Trailor - (African American Author and Poet) - The author of "It Ain't So" and "A Kid Can Start a Business" hosted a television show in Chicago and got NAACP award for art
- Juan José Videgain - -Spanish biographer,novelist and fantasy writer ... no references?
- Jacqueline West (author) - (req. Mar. 3, 2010) poet, journalist, and fiction writer. Recipient of the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg prize for poetry and two Pushcart nominations. Author of The Books of Elsewhere and the Parallel Press poetry collection Cherma.
- Deb Wills - Created Walt Disney World online encyclopedia allears.net
Non-fiction Writers
- Richard J. Anobile - (Requested 2009-07-17) Currently a television producer. Notable for creating the "movie within a book" of which he edited numerous in the 1970's. Most famous for "The Marx Brothers Scrapbook" with Groucho Marx.
- Kevin Barbieux - (requested 2009-08-15) Author of the blog, The Homeless Guy, that he began writing in 2002; chronically homeless; featured in many news articles, USAToday, http://hpn.asu.edu/archives/2002-October/006768.html AP, Salon.com, etc.; His life story is of significant interest; http://thehomelessguy.blogspot.com, http://thehomelessguy.wordpress.com; http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://thehomelessguy.blogspot.com.
- Michael Bluejay - (requested 2009-02-05) This guy knows a ton of stuff and has a whole series of websites at http://michaelbluejay.com/. His work is referenced in various magazines, though he is primarily a web author, as opposed to a print author.
- William B. Breuer - (requested 2009-5-19) A fairly prominent military author; has won several awards and his books have been the basis for several movies with articles on wikipedia. [41]
- Henry Burton (clergyman) (req. 2009-04-07) (1840-1930) English clergyman and author. Wrote a poem called Pass it On as well as many books.
- Lawrence Beesly - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Passenger aboard the RMS Titanic, author of The Loss of the SS Titanic, Its Story and Its Lessons, first survivor to write a book about the disaster
- Ann Budd - knitting designer and writer, associated with Interweave Press; has published several knitting books (Ann Budd on LibraryThing)
- Haid Bosmajian,the author of the book, 'Language of Oppression'.
- Kittredge Cherry (req 2009-6-22) Minister and author of books on art, Japan, Jesus, and GLBT issues. Reviewed by New York Times. Finalist for Lambda Literary Award. Runs JesusInLove.org.
- Jonas Clark Florida Christian author and publisher of several Christian Living books. Publishing The Voice (r) magazine, a quarterly Christian publication.
- Maude M. C. Ffoulkes (author) - Late 19th/early 20th century writer, ghost wrote for several, author of My Own Past, granddaughter of John Craven, famous for rail connection
- Mary Barelli Gallagher - Mary Gallagher - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Biographer, secretary of Jackie Kennedy, author of Kennedy biography see [42]
- Cathy Glass - Author; writes about foster carer see [43]
- Victor Gold (author), author of "The Invasion of the Party Snatchers", about republican party politics
- Heather Havrilesky - (req. Nov 7, 2008) - Columnist / critic for suck.com (as Polly Esther), Salon.com, and [44]
- Tannah Hirsch Contract bridge columnist
- Sunny Jacobs - Imprisoned for 17 years for a double murder she did not commit. Author of Stolen Time, see [45]
- Gregory Paul Johnson - Author of Put Your Life on a Diet: Lessons Learned Living in 140 Square Feet [46] published by Gibbs-Smith [47]. Also has been interviewed by numerous international media outlets including television, radio, and print media. [48]
- M. Tim Jones - Author of several popular books in the field of computer science and many articles covering GNU/Linux, artificial intelligence, embedded systems, and general topics in computer programming.
- Evan Keliher aka Grandpa Ganja - American writer, cannibis culture
- Jude Kessler Author of The Beatles trilogy "Shudda Been There"
- Charlotte Matheny Kirkwood (1838-1926) Author of "Into the Eye of the Setting Sun" about her travels on the oregon trail
- Eve LaPlante - wrote 'Salem Witch Judge: The Life and Repentance of Samuel Sewall' The true story of Sewall, who sentenced to death more than 30 people convicted of witchcraft in Salem MA
- William Lobdell -Former Los Angeles Times reporter, wrote "Losing My Religion : How I Lost my Faith Reporting on Religion in America and Found Unexpected Peace"
- Nick Lowe (writer) - (req 2009-01-27) Writes "Mutant Popcorn" film review column in popular fantasy/sci fi magazine Interzone. Edited Folo Graff's African Guitar Styles: [49]. Also a leading academic on Greek and Roman literature. Author of Comedy and The Classical Plot and the Invention of Western Narrative. Teaches Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London: [50]- Not the singer that this page links to!
- Carlos Malvar - Author of Not Quite Unreal, Toured with speechless project for British Council Literature Department, Korea Literature Translation Institute's writer-in-residence(a one-week program), [2http://speechlesstour.wordpress.com], [51] http://www.panitikan.com.ph]
- George J. Marlin - Political writer and editor, books include Squandered Opportunities : New York's Pataki Years, The Politician's Guide to Assisted Suicide, Cloning, and Other Current Controversies, and The American Catholic Voter : 200 Years of Political Impact.
- Fik Meijer - Author of Gladiators: History's Most Deadly Sport and other books focusing on ancient history.
- Robert Mole (author) - British civil service, Mention in despatches (MID), Burma Star, mentioned twice in despatches writer of 'The temple bells are calling' an autobiography of his posting in Burma incorporating the politics of Burma from 1824-1948, the occupation of Burma by the Japanese. Links: [52], [53],[54]
- Alain Montadon — French author of several books on etiquette, perhaps equivalent to Letitia Baldridge or Debrett's.
- Bob Powers - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Comedian, Humor writer, author of You Are A Miserable Excuse For A Hero and Happy Cruelty Day!
- Carey Roberts - American columnist, men's rights activist and anti-feminist, conservative commentator on political correctness, see [55]
- Matt Rosenberg - Author and Geographer
- Neil Ruzic author of "where the wind sleeps", on future moon exploration. noted innovator
- Susan Schaller - (req. 2008-12-13) - Author of A Man Without Words, the first book in English on a languageless adult
- Herbert Schlossberg - (req. 2009-11-08) - Author of Idols for Destruction: Christian Faith and Its Confrontation with American Society, and other books
- Takeo Shimizu, Ph.D. - Author of FIREWORKS: The Art, Science, and Technique, a major resource for the fireworks industry
- Amit Singh - Author, technical writer, columnist etc. More info: [56]
- PD Smith - (req 2008 - 11 - 03) UK author, of scientific and cultural history, most recently of Doomsday Men (2007); also writes for The Guardian. [57]
- Leonard Steinhorn - author, The Greater Generation: In Defense of the Baby Boom Legacy?
- Glenn Stout - (req. 2009-05-31) - Author of "Young Woman and the Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World," "Red Sox Century," "Nine Months at Ground Zero," and numerous other books, series editor of "The Best American Sports Writing" series.
- Susan Rubin Suleiman - Susan Suleiman - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Literary and Cultural Critic and Theorist, Harvard professor, author
- Jack Terry, MD -- Holocaust survivor, born Jakub Szabmacher, Co-Author of the book "Jackub's World: A Boy's Sory of Loss and Survival in the Holocaust" with Alicia Nikecki. [58]
- Dean Tong - (requested 2009-07-15) author andconsultnt on child abuse, custody and abduction cases, wrote Elusive Innocence, appeared on CNN, Court-TV, CBS 48 Hours, ABC Prime Time etc., later charged with domestic violence new item
- Charles E. Trimble - (req 2010-02-22) AKA "Chuck" (born 1935) Native American writer, columnist for Indian Country Today, former Exec Director National Congress of American Indians, a founder of American Indian Press Association. Not associated with Trimble Navigation.
- Helen Waterford - (requested 2008-27-09) - Holocaust survivor and author of "Commitment to the Dead: One Woman's Journey Toward Understanding". She paired up with former Hitler Youth Alfons Heck to teach people that peace and understanding can come to two sworn enemies.
- Marvin R. Wilson - Christian author, translator of the New International Version of the Bible, author of Our Father Abraham, professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College (Massachusetts)
- Margret Wittmer (1904-2001) [req.10/13/2009][323], German author of the book [“Postlagernd Floreana”][324](1959, Germany), later translated into 13 languages, a narration of the pioneering Wittmer Family in Galapagos Archipelago.
- Martin Wright (author of Power Politics) - omission because of disambiguation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_politics
- Caroline A. Zimmermann - (req 2008-06-30) (born 1944) American non-fiction writer who wrote "The Super Sneaker Book", "Your Child Can Be a Model", and "How to Break into the Media Professions".
Biologists
Please put these requests in the biologists request page.
Botanists
- Angel Lulio Cabrera (1908-1999) - ()
- Antoní Càstor - ()
- Antoni Lukianowicz Andrezjowski (1785-1868) - ()
- Antonius de Bivoni-Bernardi (1774-1837) - ()
- Arthur Francis George Kerr (1877–1942), Irish medical doctor, first systematic collector of plants of Siam
- Ary Johannes De Bruijn (1811-1896) - ()
- Appulei Barbarus - ()
- Arne Hässler (1904–1952) - ()
- Arthur Hermann Holmgren (born 1912) - ()
- Atilla Borhidi (born 1932) - ()
- Augusto Béguinot (1875-1940) - ()
- Irving Widmer Bailey (1884–1967)
- Benjamin Franklin Bush (1858-1937) - ()
- Bernard Jocelyn Brooke Bernard Brooke (botanist) (1908–1966) - ()
- Bjorn Frithiofsson Holmgren (1872–1946) - ()
- Carel Christiaan Hugo Jongkind (born 1954) - ()
- Carl Georg Theodor Kotschy - ()
- Carleton Roy Ball (1873-1958)
- Carlo Antonio Lodovico (1741-1826)
- Cecil Joslin Brooks (1875-1953)
- Charles Leo Hitchcock (1902–1986) - ()
- Coe Finch Austin (1831-1880) - ()
- Cornelis Christiaan Berg (1934-) - ()
- Carpology ()
- D. Francisco Antonio de Arrábida (1771-1850) - ()
- Domenico Viviani (1772-1840) - ()
- E. B. Alexeev (1946-1976) - ()
- E. G. Andrews - ()
- Edward Johnston Alexander (1901-1985) - ()
- Emil J. Imbach (1897–1970) - ()
- Francesc Masclans i Girvès (1905-1999) - ()
- Francisco Bonafé Barceló (1908– ) - ()
- Franciscus Holkema (1840–1869), Dutch botanist
- Frank Harlan Lewis (born 1919) - ()
- Frederico Carlos Hoehne (1882–1959) - ()
- Frère León (Joseph Sylvestre Sauget) (1871–1955) - () / ()
- Friedrich Gottlob Hayne (1763–1832) - ()
- Georg Christoph Heim (1743–1807) - ()
- Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer (1782-1856) - ()
- Georgios Lavrentiades (born 1920) - ()
- Harry E. Ahles (1924-1981)
- Heinrich R.E. Handel-Mazzetti (1882–1940) - ()
- Henry Nicollon des Abbayes (1898-1974) - ()
- Hjalmar Josef Holmgren (1822–1885) - ()
- Hossein Akhani (born 1950) - ()
- Isao Hurusawa (born 1916)- ()
- Jacques Désiré Leandri - ()
- James Bruce Irwin (born 1921) - ()
- Jean Emmanuel Maurice Le Maout (1799-1877) - ()
- Jean Louis August Loiseleur-Deslongchamps - ()
- Jean-François Leroy - ()
- Joan Salvador i Riera (1683–1726) - ()
- Johannes Albertus Janse (1911–1977) - ()
- Johannes Fleischer (b 1582) German botanist - ()
- Johannes Paulus Lotsy (1867-1931) - ()
- John Yarbrough, US botanist - ()
- Josep Batlle i Mateu - ()
- Joseph Lanjouw (1902–1984), Dutch botanist
- Julius Aamisepp (1883-1950) Estonian plant breeder - ()
- Jean Emmanuel Gilibert
- Karl Engelbrecht Hirn (1872–1907) - ()
- Kelly Allred (born 1949) - ()
- Klaus Kubitzki (born 1933) - ()
- Kurt Krause (1883-1963) - ()
- Manoel Allemão (?-1863) - ()
- Manoel Arruda da Cámara (1752–1810) - ()
- Margit Luise Hauser - ()
- Mary Agnes Chase Chase, Mary Agnes (1869–1963) [59] - ()
- Montserrat Garriga Cabrero - ()
- Nicolai Matveevich Andronov (fl.1955)
- Noel Herman Holmgren (born 1937) - ()
- Olayo Díaz Giménez (1810–1885), Spanish botanist ()
- Olga Fedstshenko (1845-1921) Russian botanist - ()
- Oliver Atkins Farwell(1867–1944) - ()
- Olof Selling - ()
- Oriol de Bolòs i Capdevila (1924-2007) - ()
- P. B. Adams (fl. 1978)
- Patricia Kern Holmgren (born 1940) - ()
- Paul Aellen (1896-1973)
- Pietro Arduino (1728-1805)
- S. L. Chang (fl.1979)
- Theodor Heinrich Hermann von Heldreich (1822–1902) - ()
- Thomas Anderson (botanist) (1832-1870)
- Thomas Archibald Sprague - ()
- Thomas Kirk (botanist) - ()
- Townshend Stith Brandegee (1843-1925), US botanist - ()
- Valepotriates chemical in valerian extract (valeriana officinalis), many instances of medical, anxiolytic value
- William Dunlop Brackenridge (1810-1893) -- DONE
- William J. Borrer (1781-1862)
- William Willard Ashe (1872-1932)
- Lorenzo Gordon Yates (18xx-1xxx)
Business People
Please put these requests in the business request page.
- Amador Aguiar- Founder of Banco Bradesco (one of three big banks of Brazil) and Fundação Bradesco (most big education program in Brazil).
- Muhammad al-Attas, whom the mother of Osama bin Laden, Hamida al-Attas, married shortly after Osama's birth and her divorce from Mohammed bin Laden.
- Jacob S. Coxley American Populist
- Henry Chrysler, father of Walter P. Chrysler, a German-American automotive pioneer
- Tomislav Damnjanovic - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Serbian businessman, founder of Air Transport Intelligence, International weapons smuggler seeNY Times
- Kenneth B. Fischer (born 1937) - American businessman and freemasonn, DeMolay International's Hall of Fame member, Most Eminent Grand Master of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of North America (of York Rite Freemasonry) from 2003-2006, see [60]
- Robert Gray (businessman) (req. 2008-03-05) Founder of POP Radio Corporation, General Partner at vSource1, Inc. and Scarborough Capital, Inc.
- Noosheen Hashemi (req. 2008-10-28) Philanthropist, Founder of The H.A.N.D. Foundation and PARSA Community Foundation
- Knut Kloster- Founder of Norwegian Cruise Line and cruise ship revolution
- Edward B. Kurpis (req.2009-02-12) - Co-Founder of cable television network CNBC; Founding Vice President of Finance and Administration for NBC's Cable and Business Development division; Former member of the Board of Directors of A&E network, Court TV network (now TruTV); NBC-Cablevision Executive Partnership Board governing operations of American Movie Classics, Bravo, and 10 regional sports networks. http://edwardkurpis.com/Professional.html
- Neil Rasmussen - (req. 2009-03-19) - founder of American Power Conversion Corporation
- Stephen L. Rush - (req. 2009-06-17) - Founder & CEO of bio-fuel manufacturing company For Fuel Freedom, Inc. [61]
- Richard J. Schroth - (req. 2009-08-13) - (born March 17, 1951) Founder and CEO of Executive Insights, Ltd.; Professional Speaker http://www.leighbureau.com, Best Selling Author,"How Companies Lie" http://www.amazon.com, Senior Fulbright Scholar in Informaiton Sciences 2008 - 2013 http://www.mtpulaskiil.com/mtpulaskiilWEBsite/Main_Page/Local%20News/2007/LinCourier/Schroth/Fullbright.htm, Named as Top 25 Consultant in the World by Consulting Magazine 2008 http://www.consultingmag.com/article/ARTALPII750?C=Ew6eLVkFpCQKUjY , Only single practicing consultant to be named to Consulting Magazines Top 25 Consultants in the World http://www.american.edu/kogod/itec/Schroth.cfm; Executive In Residence, American University http://www.american.edu/kogod/itec/Schroth.cfm; First Chief Technology Officer for the Marriott Corporation; Co-Creator of Computer Sciences Corporation Vanguard; Chief Technology Officer, Perot Systems
- Greg Stemm - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Co-Founder of Odyssey Marine Exploration
- Jon Lloyd Stryker (req 2008-11-23) American billionaire, Forbes magazine 204th richest American; architect; funds gay and lesbian causes and great-ape sanctuaries
- Gary Triano - (req. 2009-07-27) - Developer in Tucson, Arizona during its period of growth. Was murdered by a bomb on November 1, 1996. His ex-wife and her lover are suspects. Notable criminal case and Tucson developer.
- Keith Turley - (req 2007-05-13) - president of Arizona Public Service, member of Phoenix 40, responsible for the placement of Palo Verde Nuclear Plant
- Zia Attala - (req. 2006-04-05) - First chaldean to immigrate to America in 1895. Owned a hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Moved back to Iraq and opened Zia House Hotel, one of the most famous hotels in Baghdad in the early 20th century.
Chefs
- Louis Diat (req. 2008-6-26), French and American chef of the Ritz Hotels(1885-1957), creator of vichyssoise soup.
- Gabriel Frasca (req. 12-10-08), American chef (radius, spire, straight wharf) now on nantucket (featured in food and wine & gourmet). see [http://media.www.harbus.org/media/storage/paper343/news/2005/05/09/Ae/Snapshots.Of.UpAndComing.Boston.Chefs.Interviews.With.Gabriel.Frasca.And.Phil.Ca-950031.shtml
- Rose Gray (req. 2010-03-01), part-owner of The River Cafe, London. MBE in 2010 New Years Honours. Influenced Jamie Oliver and Hugh F-H. Obits: BBC, Telegraph, Guardian
Chemists
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- Velibor Krsmanović - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - biochemist, author of Malignant Cell Secretion
- Gil Chaverri - Costa Rican Scientist author of one of the periodic table of elements, renown chemisitry teacher and scientist. Ref. http://www.mag.go.cr/rev_agr/v29n03_015.pdf (in Spanish).
- Guy Ourisson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - French chemist, 1926–2006 , noted for stereochemistry, president French Academy of Sciences, obit
- Miha Tišler - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Slovenian Chemist, Professor emeritus, author of 50 books and monographs on heterocyclic chemistry; Knight of the Order of St. Gregorius the Great, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Tamio Yamakawa - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Japanese biochemist
Computer Tech. People
- Ayoub Farid Choudhury - (req 2009-10-25) Indian, Open Source Web Devoloper, Known as Cadry in Internet World, and is Famous for his Blogs see [62], [63].
- Dan Bornstein - (req. 2008-10-9) -- Architect and implementor of several groundbreaking virtual machines: one for the T-Mobile/Danger Sidekick and the other, known as Dalvik, for Google's Android platform. Also a co-implementor of Program trading technology used by E*Trade, purchased from Xigo, a company cofounded by Bornstein.
- Marko Calasan - (req. 2009-1-17), world’s youngest certified computer system administrator (8 years old)
- Danny Choo - (requested 2009-6-6) - Web designer for Microsoft, Amazon, and founder of Mirai, a web development and consulting firm specializing in User generated content. Son of Jimmy Choo. see [64][65]
- Tim Collings - inventor of the V-chip
- Frank Colvin - (req. 2009-6-6) - MCP, MCP+I, MCSE-NT4.0, MCSA, MCSE+Sec-Win2003, Manager of Hosting Services - MDI-ICI, Manager of Global IT - Infoweapons, Actor/singer/Musician, listed in Who's Who of American Volunteers.
- Leah Culver -- (req. 2008-11-15) -- Developed Pownce, contributes to OAuth.
- Mat Dickie - American computer game developer. Sees himself as the "Savior" of computer game design, refuses help from anyone and has repedely turned down various deals to put his "Talent" to use. see website
- Benjamin Edelman - (req. 2009-04-28) - American spyware researcher, Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, See [66]
- Margaret Hamilton (NASA Director of the Software Engineering Division) - (req. 2009-07-20) - computer programmer for Apollo 11 and granted a NASA Exceptional Space Act Award, see [67] and [68].
- Pierre-e Gougelet - software developer, created XnView
- John Impagliazzo - American professor of computer science, Department chair at Hofstra, specialist in computer history. see [69]
- Peter Zilahy Ingerman - (req. 2009-05-25) - computer scientist, FBCS, CITP, CEng, CSci, Life Member Sigma Xi, Life Member (Sr.) IEEE, inventor of the "thunk", implemented simulator (under Windows) for UNIVAC I and II
- Jerry Jalava - (req. 2009-03-18), Finnish programmer who lost finger in motorcycle accident & replaced it with USB drive, see article
- Tomohiro Kayano - Games designer, 3-d Designer of Kingdom Hearts (software?)
- Grant Osborne - (req. 2008-07-07) - Creator of Basenotes.net (comprehensive fragrance resource)
- Peter Pawlowski - (req. 2008-10-13) -- Developed foobar2000
- Colin Percival - (req. 2009-07-11) -- Canadian computer scientist and Open Source Software developer. Is responsible for PiHex, Portsnap; has research cited from Timing attack, Hyper-threading, and Key derivation function. See [70]
- Sylvain Seccia - (req. 2008-12-18) - Programmer, developed Seccia (object-oriented programming assisted)
- Arne Vidstrom - (req. 2009-11-24) - Computer security expert, known for developing a large number of security tools for Windows and discovering a number of vulnerabilites in software. See [www.ntsecurity.nu/toolbox] and [71] as well as already existing Wikipedia articles about Winzapper and Host Protected Area.
- Lim Ding Wen - (req. 2009-02-05), 9 year old who writes applications for Apple's iPhone.
- Jeffrey Word - (req. 2008-08-16) - Business and Technology Author and Thought Leader. Author of SAP Netweaver for Dummies, Essentials of Business Processes and Information Systems and several other upcoming books on enterprise software and business trends. Vice President of Product Strategy at SAP and Visiting Professor of Supply Chain Innovation at Instituto de Empresa in Madrid.
- Justin Ellard - (req. 2008-11-08), American computer engineer who invented "Second Chance", a virtual reality 3-D gaming platform that will revolutionize the world. The game has yet to be patented, so information is only available from Justin Ellard himself, and only on a limited basis.
Criminals
- Clarence Aaron - American student sentenced to 3 life sentences in a drug conspiracy trial; subject of Snitch, a 2008 PBS "Frontline" documentary about mandatory drug laws.
- Doyle Arthur Cannon - American criminal fugitive, former Green Beret, escaped 1990s, see Article from TIME [72]
- Eddie Dodson - Eddie Dodson was a Hollywood playboy who robbed 64 banks between July, 1983 and February, 1984
- Hubert Geralds (req. 2008-10-17) - Hubert Geralds was charged with six homicides of prostitutes or drug-addicted women. His convictions are pending a new trial.
- Lewis Gilbert (criminal) (req. 2008-10-17) - received the death penalty for murdering Bill and Flossie Brewer. executed 2003
- James Durward Harper - James Harper - Man who sold US secrets to Polish convicted of treason in 1983 see [73]
- Bernard Holstein real name Bernard Brougham - Australian literary hoaxer, author of fake Holocaust memoir, Stolen Soul
- Sunny Jacobs - Wrongly accused American prisoner, Imprisoned for 17 years for a double murder she did not commit. Author of Stolen Time, see [74]
- Francesco Lanza - San Franciscan Don in the 1930s
- Edward O'Donnell (req. 2008-6-21) aka. "Spike" Chicago bootlegger and Public enemy mentioned in several Wikipedia articles, but lacking one of his own. Great Depression era (ca. 1930's) figure.
- Si Quey - Thai serial killer and rapist, displayed at the The Forensic Medicine Museum in Bangkok
- Walter Thomas Porriott- (req. 2008-09-01)- Possible Jack the Ripper according to historian Paul Tully
- Norman Rothman, Associate of Meyer Lansky Cuban casino manager
- Rosina Townsend, female brothel owner in 19th century antebellum New York.
- Howard Walmsley (req. 2009-04-13) - jailed for fraud after pretending to win the lottery in order to keep his wife Donna from leaving him.
- Donald Blom (req. 2009-11-5) American serial killer,convicted in the kidnapping and murder of katie poirier.
- Sexton Eddie Lee (req 2009-11-06) - American serial killer, con man ,psychopath,physical, sexual& emotional abuse on family, "House of Secrets", [75]
Detectives and Police
- Nils Christie (req. June 9 2008) [76] [77][78][79] Norwegian Professor (emeritus) of Criminology
- Simon Dinitz - (req. 2008-11-25) - American criminologist, author, studies juvenile deliquency
- John Hughes (ranger) - cowboy and Texas ranger
- Charles Nuzum - FBI agent, Watergate figure
- Joop Piller, Dutch detective, whose work contributed to the uncovering of Han van Meegeren, forger of paintings allegedly by Jan Vermeer. (12 July, 2008)
- Roger Dean Craig A Dallas deputy Sheriff on duty during the Kennedy Assassination. He was witness to the search of the book depository and claims to of seen Oswald get into a car driven by someone else a few minutes after the shooting.
- Douglas D. Mulder (req. 2009-5-28) Dallas lawyer and ex-district attorney that help convict Randall Dale Adams of the murder of police officer Robert Wood in 1976 as covered in the documentary film The Thin Blue Line
Educators
- Bill Ohrenberger Superintendent of Boston Public schools, 20th century (req 2009-09-29)
- Nazih Ayubi - (1944-1995) Egyptian Political Scientist and Middle East scholar, former professor UCLA, Author of several books on Middle East political issues Numerous Wiki references, see [80]
- Andrew K. Benton - (req. 2008-12-30) Current President of Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA.
- Paul Black (educational researcher) - Paul Black - (req. 2008-03-31) Emeritus Professor At Kings College London. Through his publications on formative assessment has had great impact on teaching in the United Kingdom.
- Curtis J. Bonk - Curtis Bonk - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - educational theorist, professor of education at Indiana University
- Jonny Bowden- American nutritionist, author of "The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth", "The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth", "Living the Low Carb Life: Choosing the Diet that's Right for You from Atkins to Zone".
- Mary DeGarmo Bryan - (1891-1986) American nutritionist, author of "The School Cafeteria", second president of American Dietetic Association and third president of American School Food Service Association, as well as Department Chairman at Columbia University
- Leslie Burger - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Princeton librarian, 2006 president-elect of the American Library Association
- Robert Cavalier - Carnegie Mellon professor, heavily involved in setting up deliberative polling.
- Nils Christie (req. June 9 2008) [81] [82][83][84] Norwegian Professor (emeritus) of Criminology.
- Barbara Coloroso - Educator, speaker author of books on parenting, school discipline and bullying
- Carl T. Cone Law school teacher and writer. taught since 1991 at South University, wrote Legal Concepts You Need to Understand and Anglo-Saxon Legal History.
- Solomon Davidoff - American professor of ethnic and culture studies, written for The Heinlein Journal and The Apiary, The Columbia Companion to American History on Film, The Encyclopedia of Women¹s Biography, and Unveiling The Real Terrorist Mind.
- Norman Foerster, (1887–1972). U.S. educator and critic, leader of new humanism movement
- Dan Gurskis - (req. 2008-03-28) - Professor of Screenwriting Brooklyn College see [85]
- Leslie Pinckney Hill (1880 – 1960) [86] [87] [88] African-American educator and writer, president of Cheyney State College [89]
- Janet Hunt - Headteacher for Diss High School in Diss, Norfolk, UK
- John Hutchinson (sociologist) (req. 2008-10-23) Sociology professor, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities at Griffith University, specialised in (Irish) nationalism, author of Nations as Zones of Conflict etc.
- Margaret Mary Kimmel - Margaret Kimmel - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - librarian & educator
- Paul F. Kleine | Paul Kleine - (req. 2008-04-12) - Author, Educational Psychologist. Books include Using Educational Research, Innovation and Change in Schooling: History, Politics, and Agency, School as a Tool for Survival for Homeless Children.
- George F. Kneller (req 13 February 2009)Psychologist, Professor of Education at UCLA until 1975. Pioneer in the field of philosophy of education - and understanding of creativity. Chair named for him at UCLA. Books include 'Art and Science of Creativity'. Major donor to UCLA. Prolific author of textbooks, developed expertise in international and comparative education.
- Mark L. Landis - Mark Landis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American professor at Hofstra University, chair of political science dept, expert in American politics
- Clifford Leech - British professor at University of Toronto English department, influential author and editor of many books on Shakespeare
- Manuel Mora y Araujo (req 2009-05-22) - Argentinean sociologist and political analyst, a national figure and top expert in market research and analysis. Founder of the Mora y Araujo Communications group and president of IPSOS - Mora y Araujo. Dean of the Torcuato Di Tella University in Buenos Aires. see CV
- Morton Malter - American educator who has studied the effect of comic books on minors
- Charles Morton (educator) (1626-1698), English Dissenter and clergyman, ran an academy on Newington Green, London, where he taught inter alia novelist Daniel Defoe, post of vice-president of Harvard University was created for him, (req. 25 May 2009) see [90] and [91]
- Keith Negus - (req 2008-03-04) - British music scholar, author Popular Music in Theory: An Introduction and other books
- Patrick Overton (req. 2009-08-29) American author of the "Faith" poem and many various other things, seewww.patrickoverton.com.
- 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. See [92]
- Cheryl Ryne - Speech, Forensics, Psychology and Sociology teacher at Friendswood High School. Winner of The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Teaching Award from the University of Texas in 2000
- Gabriella Schubert - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - professor and slavic historian
- Edward B. Shils - (req 2009-10-17) - Founded the Entrepreneurial Center at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School (1973) and Chair in Alternative Dispute and Arbitration at Penn's Law School (1991), Professor of Management
- Beth H. Slingerland - (req. 3.19.2009)- pioneering dyslexia educator, creator of the Slingerland classroom adaptation of the Orton-Gillingham approach for teaching dyslexic children. See [93]
- Comfort Starr Early Cambridge, MA resident, first Harvard class convened in his living room, father of one of Danbury CT's eight founders
- Susan Rubin Suleiman - Susan Suleiman - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Literary and Cultural Critic and Theorist, Harvard professor, author
- Rupert Till - (req. 2009-01-05), expert in sound technology at Huddersfield University. Believes Stonehendge used as a place for dancing
- Glenn Tinder Political science professor, author
- William P. Tolley Syracuse University Chancellor and President, requested 5/18/09 http://archives.syr.edu/exhibits/tolley.html
- Priya Venkatesan - Former Dartmouth professor who achieve notoriety by threatening lawsuits against the university and some of her undergraduate students. [94] [95] [96]
- Neil L. Waters - (req. 2009-01-21), Professor of History; Kawashima Professor of Japanese Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont. Also noted for speaking out against Wikipedia as a citable reference. Required subject of study at DeVry University Online........ see [97] and [98]
- Fletcher G. Watson american education professor, work(ed) at Harvard Graduate School of Education.
- Patricia Zander (req. 2009-01-18) British-American pianist and instructor (1942–2008) 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 Yo-Yo Ma. see [99]
- Catherine Weaver-- Political Scientist, International Political Economy, seehttp://www2.ku.edu/~kups/people/Faculty/Weaver_Catherine.shtml .... why notable? (now redirects to List of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles minor characters#Catherine Weaver)
- Joshua Wolff - (req. 2009-07-08) New York City media teacher and director at Nomading Films. Produced the first online global classroom collaboration for Discovery Education.
Engineers
- Ayoub Farid Choudhury - (req 2009-10-25) Indian, Open Source Web Devoloper, Known as Cadry in Internet World, and is Famous for his Blogs see [100], [101] .
- Holt Ashley - (req. 2009-08-12) pioneer in Aeroelasticity, see e.g. Stanford obit.
- Peter Dey - chief engineer, Union Pacific Railroad, played a part in First Transcontinental Railroad
- Konstantin Vasilyevich Frolov - Konstantin Frolov - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Russian mechanical engineer, Russian Academy of Sciences, Lenin Prize winner, titled Hero of Socialist Labour, awarded medal "Gold Star", two Orders of Lenins, etc. see [102]
- Walt Jung - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Electrical engineer famous for his analog designs
- George Kantor - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - roboticist, not the same as Georg Cantor
- Ed Monk - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - boat designer
- Jani Macari Pallis - Jani Pallis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Professor of bioengineering, sports science, principal on NASA's "Aerodynamics in Sports" project
- Bruno Thürlimann - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Swiss civil and structural engineer, 1997 International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering, past President of IABSE, honorary member ASCE
- Marjolein van der Meulen - [req. prior 2009-05-27] - Dutch-American Endowed Chair, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Cornell University, Bone Mechanics Expert at Hospital for Special Surgery see [103] and [104]
- Zach Barth engineer and programmer, website: [105]
- Arleo E. Magtibay - (req. 2009-06-05) - Engineer and Businessman, 1983 TOYM Awardee for Engineering, University of the Philippines Gamma Sigma Pi Fraternity Founder see: [106]
- Ridgway Banks california inventor/engineer, pioneer in shape memory alloy engines (Nitinol), active in 1970's and 80's, some profiling in whole earth catalog.
- Richard Heyser, inventor of time delay spectrometry.
- Joseph Helszajn, OBE, eminent microwave engineer.
Entertainers
Actors
- David A Gregory - (req. 2009-10-02) American actor mostly known as Robert Ford on the daytime soap oprah One Life To Live.
- Robert McMurrer - (req. 2009-12-18) American actor and poet who fought for his freedoms and still fights today. Homepage Robert's Case YouTube
- John Adames, razzie winner for Gloria (film)
- Angela Anderson - (req. 2009-11-05) American actress hosted Golden Elliot, appeared in Scream Queens (TV series) season one.IMDb
- Sian Barbara Allen - (req. 2009-09-01) American actressIMDb
- Alexander Barnett - (req. 2009-05-06) American stage and film actor who created an international theatre company. See http://www.alexanderbarnett.com.
- Philippe Bergeron - (req. prior 2007-08-30) tv and movie character actor; IMDb
- Gian Bernabe - (req. 2008-12-28) Philippine actor, real name is Tomas Gilliano Bernabe, played "Pepe" in the Gawad Kalinga film "Paraiso: Tatlong Kwento ng Pag-asa", has appeared in Philippine TV commercials (Jollibee, Hansel crackers, KFC, etc.) IMDb
- Joshua Bevier - (req. 2009-06-25) American Actor, film and stage, filmmaker IMDb
- Jay Beyers - (req. 2009-11-06) American film, television, and stage Actor IMDb jaybeyers.com
- Anna Bocci - (req. 2008-11-21) American actress, hosted While You Were Out, appeared in dozens of national TV commercials, (Pizza Hut, K-Mart, etc.) IMDb
- Cecile Breccia - (req. 2008-10-09) played Lt. Link Manion on Starship Troopers 3 Marauder; IMDb
- Carissa Capobianco - (req. 2009-02-10) Starred in independent horror comedy, Dance of the Dead: IMDb
- Leo Damian - Appeared in Hard Drive (film), The Last Temptation of Christ (film), and Ghosts Can't Do It.
- Cynthia Dorn - (req. 2009-03-18) African-American actress, Performed in Screen door Jesus (2005), Miss Congeniality and Walker Texas Ranger.
- Katrina Florece - (req. 2008-06-30) Actress who plays Jubilee in X-men films - only role listed at IMDB* Salim Ghouse - (req. 2008-10-05) Indian actor, has worked in Tamil language movies like Chinna Gounder, Thiruda Thiruda
- Nolan Gould - (req. 2008-12-28) American child actor, IMDb, star of 2009 Disney movie SpaceBuddies
- Peter Halpin - (req 2009-10-12) UK actor and presenter; face of Red Driving School and Simplify Digital TV Commercials; see [108]
- Saskia Hampele - Australian actress in TV series Mark Loves Sharon, currently filming film Arctic Blast. Also musician. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3078769/
- Vera Hartegg - (req. 2008-07-30) She was an actress during World War II. She made many propaganda films and married Konstantin Hierl, a major figure in the administration of Nazi Germany. 1902-1981. Filmography (German) IMDb
- Ted Hamilton, Razzie nominee for Pirate Movie
- Erin Hill - (req. 2009-04-23) Musician/Actress, Chappelle's Show, Cradle Will Rock, IMDb; Broadway original casts [109]; #1 album on Billboard World Music chart 2009 with her group "Four Celtic Voices with Celeste Ray & Erin Hill" [110], harpist on Martha Wainwright album [111], Kanye West [112] and IMDb, Fab Faux [113], Savoy (band) & a-ha [114]
- Tyson Houseman - (req. 2009-11-24) Film actor, 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' and 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' IMDb
- Glenn Hunter (actor) - (req. 2006-08-29) stage & screen actor of 1920s & '30s IBDB NYTimes IMDb "Who Is Glenn Hunter?"
- Arch Johnson - (req. 2009-02-19) actor of the 1960's and 1970's, 1922-1997 IMDb
- Cliff Kessler (req. 2008-10-13) Film actor, has some roles on ABC; IMDb
- Ayaz Khan - (req. 2008-07-24) Indian actor, played Sushant Modi in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, and plays Dr. Shubhankar in the STAR One sitcom Dill Mill Gayye.... PROD deletion 2007, notable?
- Gunter Lamprecht - (req. 2009-11-02) German actor, most notably as lead (Franz Biberkopf) in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "Berlin Alexanderplatz."
- John Leader - (req. prior 2007-08-30) American voice actor, promo narrator, see [115]
- Hsu Nai Ling - (req. 2009-04-12) Taiwanese actor, host and former singer. Notably starred in 老婆大人, a Taiwanese comedy drama. Traditional Chinese Name:徐乃麟; [[116]
- Jordan Madley - (req. 2008-10-19) Played Mira in the 2006 movie 5ive Girls; IMDb
- Harry Mearing - (req. 2009-11-01) American actor, IMDb
- Jane McGregor - (req. 2009-03-07) - Canadian Actress, born 1983; [117], IMDb
- Judy McIntosh - (req. 2009- 20- 10) - New Zealand actress, starred in Narnia, Gloss, G.P, Bridge to Terabithia
- Ben Meyjes - (req. 2009-22-10) - U.K. actor, played Edgar in Ian McKellen's King Lear, Hippolytus in Phaedra, IMDb
- Wesley Morgan - (req. 2008-12-14) American actor, starred in TV series Overruled!, Paradise Falls, and played in The Rocker. Is also a model. see IMDb
- Akira Nagoya - (req. 2009-01-05) Japanese actor, 1930–2003, see IMDb
- Brawley Nolte - Son of the actor Nick Nolte, he appeared in the film Ransom (1996 film) with Mel Gibson. (req. 18-08-2009) IMDb profile on B. Nolte He was born on June 20, 1986. de:Brawley Nolte
- Julian Paeth and Jannik Paeth - (req. 2009-03-03) German television actors, IMDb and IMDb
- Suzee Pai - (req. 2008-02-20) - actress/model, penthouse pet, IMDb
- Tess Alexandra Parker or Tess Parker - (req. 2008-04-16) American actress IMDb
- Avinash Sachdev - (req. 2009-10-11)Indian Actor, Dev in Choti Bahu. Cute.
- Jeremy Spenser - (req. 2009-02-04) British film actor b.1937 IMDb
- Lindsey Stagg - (req. 2009-07-05) British tv actress, played Pandora in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole (TV series)
- Wan Hanafi Su - (req. 2009-04-06) Malaysian Actor, Anugerah Seri Angkasa - Best TV Actor: Wan Hanafi Su (Anak Penarik Beca, RTM), plays as witch doctor in Susuk the movie 2008, plays as Wak Hitam in drama Jangan Pandang Belakang.
- Ricky Trammell - (req. 2008-21-10) played Creeper in The Salton Sea; IMDb
- Noel True - (req. 2008-01-27) Stage and television actress, 2004 Helen Hayes Award nominee, performed at the White House
- Simon Willmont - (req. 2009-05-31) English stage actor currently starring as Eddie in the UK touring production of Blood Brothers
- Ian Patrick Williams - (req. 2009-11-01) Appeared in Dolls. See IMDb
- Lorena York - (req. 2008-11-17) guest starred on nick's original TV series iCarly; IMDb
- Kristen Zang - (req. 2008-10-17) American model/actress, mostly famous for dating Leonardo DiCaprio and engagement to Nicolas Cage
- Billy Gray (actor) - former child star, played the son on Father Knows Best
Pornography Actors
- Jennifer Emerson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Penthouse? Pet of the Month (March 2006)
- Georgia Jones- (req. 2008-12-03) Pornstar/Centerfold (Danni girl of the month DEC 08) (Hustler Honey Aug 07) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2646338/
- Eiko Matsuda - (req. 2007-03-21) Japanese porn star but well known in France. The actress in the movie In the Realm of the Senses. Reference: Eiko Matsuda (French Wikipedia)
- Anna Miller (actress) - (req. 2008-12-18) Internet Porn Model 2009 AVN Web Starlet of the Year nomination The Best Porn Review, Playboy magazine model in the June 2004 issue, Owner of sexcamcentral.com, owner of 4RealCash.com
- O. G. Mudbone - African-American internet porn performer................. notable?
- Carolyn Reese (req. 2008-07-16) - DOB June 27th 1979. actress <http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1901915/>
- Tony T. - pornstar, nominated 2007 AVN male performer of the year
- Laurie Vargas (pornstar) - (req. 2009-12-15) <http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2404014/> <http://people.famouswhy.com/laurie_vargas/>
Disc Jockeys
See also the list of requests for Radio Personalities.
- Steve Crosno - (req. 2008-05-26) American DJ and radio personality of the 1960s and 70s in El Paso Texas. see bio
- Paul Jones (DJ) or Paul Jones (broadcaster) - (req. 2007-01-08) BBC Radio 2
- Jim Lloyd (DJ) or Jim Lloyd (broadcaster) - (req. 2007-01-08) used to be on BBC Radio 2, 1997ish
- Steve Madden (DJ) or Steve Madden (broadcaster) - (req. 2007-01-08) used to be on late on BBC Radio 2, 1997ish
- Neil Prendeville - (req. 2008-10-13) Irish radio personality in the Cork/Munster(Ireland) area.
- DJ Rapture - (req. 2009-4-23) - Disk-jockey and musical performance artist, notability: [118], [119]
Entertainment Business People
- Tim Alborn - (req. 12-16-2009) - American professor of history, CUNY Lehman. Founder of Harriet Records, Cambridge, MA in 1989. [120] Related to Wikipedia article: [121]
- Sean Demery - Former New Rock Radio originator - best known Music Director at 99X WNNX Atlanta Helped launch New Rock Genere and many bands such as the Cranberries. Also was DJ, Music Director, Radio Consultant. Refer to http://www.seandemery.com/Alt_Rock_Community/seandemery.com.html, Related to Wikipedia article WWWQ
- Sam Lutfi - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Britney Spears' Acting Manager and personal Confidant
- Gary Nixon (film industry accountant) - (req. 2008-11-30) A production accountant currently working on the 'Harry Potter' film series, who has acclaimed legendary status. IMDb
Comedians
- Troy Dixon Canadian stand-up comic, played 'T-Bag' in the web series Pure Pwnage [122], died at 27 on Dec. 6 2008
- Rob Pongi[123] - Creator of http://www.robpongi.com]
- Bob Powers - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Comedian, Humor writer, author of You Are A Miserable Excuse For A Hero and Happy Cruelty Day!
- Mel Silverback - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Comedian (- known for dressing in a gorilla suit and a tuxedo. Featured on NBC's Last Comic Standing
- KT Tatara - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - comedian Asia Pacific Arts: First comic sitting: An Interview with KT Tatara
- Paul Vato - (req. 2008-10-19) - Actor and comedian; most noted for roles on MADtv and The Bold And The Beautiful. Co-hosts the Pocho Hour of Power radio show with Lalo Alcaraz.
- Amir Blumenfeld - (req. 2009-03-22) - Comedian, writer and actor on CollegeHumor.com, popular performer on world-reknowned online series Hardly Working and Jake and Amir, as well as MTV's new The CollegeHumor Show, co-writer of the books The CollegeHumor Guide to College and Faking It.
- Joe DeRosa - Comedian. In or from the New York area. Has made appearances on The Opie and Anthony Show, and has been featured on Comedy Central. He co-hosts a Saturday evening radio show on satellite radio with fellow comic, Bill Burr.
- Tim Hawkins, Christian stand-up comedian. [124]
- Tom Burka - Creator and writer for the political satire blog Opinions You Should Have [125], has been archived in the library of congress
- Marven Payne - African American Dancer/Choreographer/Director, first non-Japanese Artistic Director of a major dance company in Japan, Shiki Theater Company, see article
- Chet O'Brien or Chester O'Brien - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American Broadway dancer & choreographer in 30s and 40s
Filmmakers
Place new filmmaker requests under the most appropriate subcategory below.
Cinematographers
- Takashi Kawamata - (req. 2007-11-24) IMDb
- Alar Kivilo - (req. 2007-05-02) IMDb [126]
- Zeph Mann - (req. 2008-04-22)
- Timothy Maurice-Jones - (req. 2006-12-01) acclaimed DP of Snatch IMDb
- Erkan Umut - (req. 2007-04-18) noted Turkish DP, who is a leader of shooting music videos dominantly on 16mm film in Turkey [127] User:Erkanumut
- Reynaldo Villalobos - (req. 2007-11-07) IMDb
Directors
- Alexander Barnett - Award winning American stage and film director. [128]
- Hervé Bodilis - (req. 2008-12-09) porn director best known for work with Marc Dorcel, numerous awards won, has French Wikipedia page
- Tony De Nonno - (req. 2009-01-22) An active Italian-American Film director who has worked with notable people, like Itzak Pearlman, John Tuturro and Michael Balducci. see [www.denonnoproductions.com]
- Regardt van den Bergh South African actor and director. Works include Faith Like Potatoes and Hansie.[129]
- Swaroop kanchi - Indian English Film Director, Producer. (req. 2009-09-13) [130]
- Angus Borsos - Canadian filmmaker. Best known for Never Never Land, and Into the Woods.
Documentary Filmmakers
- Rajesh Bedi and Naresh Bedi - Indian wildlife documentary filmmaker. see website
- Kazuo Hara - (req. 2008-12-01) Japanese documentary filmmaker. [IMDb], see interview
- Alan Raymond and Susan Raymond - (req. 2008-05-11) documentary film makers, Academy award winners, created 1973 PBS docu An American Family see [bio]
Producers
- Ross Grayson Bell - (req. 2008-05-17) Producer of Fight Club.
- William Cagney (req. prior 2008-11-22) - American agent, film producer and actor, brother of James Cagney IMDb
- Robert W. Cort - Robert Cort - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Hollywood movie producer - fifty two movies grossing over $2B IMDb
- Adolf El Assal - (req. 2009-03-18) Egyptian Filmmaker.
- Roger Ford (producer) - American producer, nominated for an Oscar and has won Australian film institute awards IMDb
- John Kemeny (producer) - (req. 2009-10-08) Canadian film producer Canadian Film Encyclopedia entry
- Robert Lamb (producer) - British film producer, BBC documentary about Free and Open Software [131] by OnePlanet Pictures, London
- Mac McTernen, local standup celebrity and known troll standup comedy
- James Mackay UK Film Producer most notably of the works of Derek Jarman[[132]]
- Clayton Townsend - American Film Producer. Has Produced many movies that have become popular such as The 40 Year Old Virgin. IMDb
- Paula Weinstein - American Film Producer. First woman to be President of a film studio, United Artists 1979, 1980. God Daughter to Lilian Helmond who's story she developed for 20th Century Fox as "Julia." Previous agent, Jane Fonda was her client. Politial Activist. Daughter of Hanah Weinstein, well known Producer. Started Spring Creek Productions with her late husband Mark Rosenberg.
- Oscar Casares - (req. 2009-9-6)Portuguese Producer. Project “Relive the Past” in the Museum of Saint Martin Monastery - Tibães, Project “In Memory of Women of the Royal House of Braganza”, invited by the European Heritage Days.[133]
Screenwriters
- Miho Nakazono Japanese television writer
Other Filmmakers
- Nick Allder - (req. 2007-07-24) a special effects supervisor, IMDb
- Bruno Bianchi (animation director) - (req. 2006-09-28) fr:Bruno Bianchi IMDb
- Avy Kaufman - (req. 2008-05-20) New York Casting Director of 117 movies IMDb
- René Vautier - Breton filmmaker born in 1928, made the first anticolonialist film in France, he has received many prizes including the Grand Prix of the Cannes Festival in 1972. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Vautier http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Vautier
Magicians
- Barry Price (magician) - (req. prior 2008-09-04) - Magician, author, Sleight of Hand Artist.
- Stephen Williams (magician) - (req. 2009-09-15) - Award Winning Magician, comedian.
Musicians
- Meaghan Smith - Singer with lots of hits on wiki search, and one speedy-deleted article. Sang one of the tracks on the iTunes 2009 Holiday Sampler. [134]
- Kid Afrika - England based, Cuban Reggaeton singer.
- Greg Hampton - (req. 22 Feb 2009) - [135] Member of the band Science Faxtion also a producer and musician
- Michael Juan Nunez - (req. 02 Jan 2009) - 5 CD releases (2 as member of The RiverBabys, 2 solo, 1 as member of Roddie Romero and the Hub City Allstars), Finalist (as member of The RiverBabys) at the 2001 International Blues Competition, Awarded Offbeat Magazine's "Best Emerging Blues Artist" for 2002, CD titled "About to Snap" included in Offbeat Magazine's "Top 50 Releases of 2005" and named as "Best Self Produced CD" for 2006 by the International Blues Foundation, Nominated for Grammy Award in 2008 as member of Roddie Romero and the Hub City Allstars Band (cajun and zydeco category), Articles and reviews published in Blues Matters (April 2006), Blues Revue (Nov 2005), The Daily Advertiser (July 2005 and Sep 2005), Offbeat Magazine (January 2002 and Aug 2005), Independant Magazine (May 2005), Times of Acadiana (Nov 2001).
- Julio Acconci & Dino Acconci - (req. 2008-02-20) singers of Soler (band) - (½ Burmese, ½ Italian)
- Richard Amp - Amp (band) is an electronic space rock band formed in London by Richard F. Walker (also known as Richard Amp) in 1992. Seems like enough info for an article on Richard Amp.
- Pierre de Bethmann (req. 22 Oct 2008) (1961-), French jazz pianist, discography 5th-generation descendant of Alexandre de Bethmann
- Kofi Burbridge (req. 2008-07-16) Member of the Derek Trucks Band playing flute and keyboards; brother of Oteil Burbridge, member of the Allman Brothers Band. More info on the Derek Trucks page, and photos in Wikimedia for use.
- David Oliver Doswell (born David Oliver Doswell, II, June 26, 1979- )is a two-time award-winning Romantic Poet, essayist, playwright and actor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Thomas Doyle (musician) AKA Tad Doyle, lead singer of grunge band Tad (band).
- Yogesh Gaud Indian lyricist, often credited simply as "Yogesh" (with no surname), known for writing lyrics for such popular (Hindi) movies at Mili (1975), Anand (1971), and Chhoti Si Baat (1975) etc. A partial list of his movie credits can be found at [136]
- Toru Hasebe - Japanese composer for tv and film, songwriter, artist
- Matt Hite (aka dj matt hite) - (req. 2008-03-26) - current American mashup dj - ***NOTABLE?*** has seen print, and CD publication [137], but does look rather promotional.
- John Maxwell Hobbs (composer/technologist) vs. John Maxwell Hobbs - - (req. 2008-04-15) Head of Technology, BBC Scotland, creator of Daily Ambience project and developer of acoustic transportation.
- Jaqee (req. 14. August 2008) Singer, producer and songwriter from Sweden, born in Uganda. Has released two studio albums so far and embarked on various tours in Sweden.
- Kool Lady Blue - (req. 2008-04-06) - [138]
- Benson Lee - (req. 2008-04-06) - director of Planet B-Boy [139]
- Scott Merritt - (req. 2008-03-23) - Canadian musician, singer and songwriter, see [140]
- Gary Oliver (req. 2008-05-06) Gospel recording artist and Senior pastor of Tabernacle of Praise in Fort Worth Texas. http://garyoliverministries.com/
- Jorge Pabon - Jorge Pabon - (req. 2008-04-06) - [141]
- Emil Petrovics - Hungarian composer, most noted opera was C′est la guerre (1961)
- Liz Stires - (req. 2008-03-24) Singer/Songwriter; backup singer for Jerry Garcia band [142][143], Huey Lewis, Bob Weir; member of punk band Wet Nurse
- Z. Randall Stroope - concert conductor choir director [144]
- Paul Vallhonrat - all around great guy
- Patricia Zander (req. 2009-01-18) British-American pianist and instructor (1942–2008) 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 Yo-Yo Ma. see [145]
- Sandy Rothman sideman with jerry garcia, mandolin player and producer
- Stan Richardson, shakuhachi player
- Court gamelan of Pura Paku Alaman, appearing on nonesuch recordings and the Voyager golden record
- Tisziji Munoz, new york based jazz/rock guitarist, a "guitarists guitarist"
- Jeff Hell, American Drummer, member of Tiger Army, shot multiple times, he is mentioned in the Tiger Army article, but no further information available
- Jordan Villanueva, new age pianist from small-town Illinois
- Justin James (req. 2009-11-30)Canadian singer songwriter, his music has been heard on television shows like "Ghost Whisperer" and "Supernatural".
- Abhik Mukherjee (req. 9 Dec 2009), sitar artist of the Imdadkhani gharana. Already cited on Wikipedia for this as well as for interpretations of various ragas. No further information is available.
Performance Artists
- Drag King Rebellion - (req. 2009-04-19) - Gender performance troupe, notability: [146], [147]
- Michael Mack - American poet and performer [148] - ***NOTABLE?***
- Ayrton dos Santos, Jr. (req. 2008-6-28), The "Mayor of Strawberry Fields", dedicated to John Lennon, in NYC's Central Park. Also known as "Gary".
Radio Personalities
Rickard Neij Andersson, son till Peter "pepan" Andersson See also the list of requests for Disc Jockeys.
- Fred Bugsy Buggs(2009-05-16) - Programmer/Personality New York. Worked in Jacksonville Fla,WashingtonD.C,Newark N.J. and Philadelphia P.A.
- Caroline Casey - (req. 2008-04-15) - talk show host of radio station KPFA's "Somethings Happening" [149], as well as author of the Random House published book "Making the Gods Work for You" - 1998, [150] ............ A7 speedy deletion February 2008
- John Dunne (broadcaster) - (req. 2008-09-14) Newstalk ZB Christchurch breakfast host, New Zealand
- Ken Ellis (broadcaster) - (req. 2008-09-14) Newstalk ZB Christchurch breakfast newsreader, New Zealand
- LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman (two teens that created a radio documentary entitled "Ghetto Life 101")
- Liam McEwan - (req. 2009-05-28) Presenter on The Flea 88.2 and Classic Gold in New Zealand
- Herbert Moore, founder of the defunct Transradio Press Service
- Dustin Luke Nelson - (req. 2007-12-05) Radio host of The Local Point, KUST's local music radio show
- Nick Queen, Host of the paranormal talk radio show, Whispers Radio, in Ohio on WKKX see [151]...... A7 speedy deletion September 2005
- Mark Rocha - (req. 2008-11-19) Radio Presenter for 'Cruise Control' on 91.9fm Radio Indigo, Goa
- Herb Shaindlin - (req. 2009-06-17) Radio personality in Alaska KFQD radio, died 2008
- Marc Silverman - (req. 2008-11-11)- Co-host of ESPN Radio's "Waddle and Silvy", former sports reporter for WGN Radio in Chicago
- Bill St. James - (req. 2007-11-07) Prolific voice actor (credits include NBC's Olympics coverage) and host of Flashback classic rock radio show
- Larry Stone (broadcaster) - (req. 2009-01-24) NFL Broadcaster, Tennessee Titans
- Edward Swift - (req. 2008-09-14) Currently working for The Spiel - www.thespiel.co.nz
- Christy Taylor (2009-05-21) - Night show host and Music director for 91x XETRA in San Diego, CA. Also worked for WXRK, WZMR, WFLY, WWYL, WDRE (formerly WXXP), and WICB. see [152] see [153] see [154] see [155] see [156]
- Ryan J. Thompson - (req. 2007-12-05) host of KUST's The Local Point
- Russell Truran - (req. 2008-06-03) Presenter on University Radio York
- Rick Vaughn - British radio DJ for BRMB.
- Phumlane Sipho Mbatha A.k.a DJ Sgqemeza - (req. 2009 -8 -26) Is a south African Radio Presenter (Ukhozi FM), Music Producer, Proffesinal Programme Director, Club DJ and has released two house compilation CD, Kusazobamnandi Room 1 and Room 2. Brief resume at [157]
Singers
- Danielle Kalil - (req. 2009-2-2) - Aspiring singer/songwriter; sister of NFL Carolina Panthers offensive lineman, Ryan Kalil, and USC offensive tackle, Matt Kalil; daughter of former USFL member, Frank Kalil, and former Miss California (1981), Cheryl Kalil.
- Jimmy Merchant - Origianl member of The Teenagers during the 1950s
- Bob Pyle - (req. 2008-12-30) American folk musician, vegan/animal rights activist, 3 recorded CDs Apples & Oranges and When J. Edgar Hoover Wore a Dress
- Laurence Revey - Swiss singer specializing in the Alpine style of music. She sings in a provincial Swiss variety of the Franco-Provençal language. Click this link to see her biography on her website.
- Maria Spacagna - (req. 2008-09-22) - American opera singer, debuted opposite Luciano Pavarotti in title role of Verdi’s Luisa Miller, was first American to perform the role of Madame Butterfly, sang for the Bill Clinton White House, brief resume at Maria Spacagna.
- Raiatea Helm - (req. 2009-08-24) - American singer specializing in Hawaiian style of music, Nominated for Grammy in 2006 and 2000, Winner of Vocalist of the Year at 2003 HARA awards. Brief resume at Raiatea Helm Personal website.
- Phumlane Sipho Mbatha A.k.a DJ Sgqemeza - (req. 2009 -8 -26) Is a south African Radio Presenter (Ukhozi FM), Music Producer, Proffesinal Programme Director, Club DJ and has released two house compilation CD, Kusazobamnandi Room 1 and Room 2. Brief resume at [158]
- Pradikta Wicaksono - (req. 2009-09-14) id
- Haifa Hussein - (req 2009-10-15) (seconded 2009-12-01) Haifa Hussein is a Bahraini Khaliji singer and actress. She is to star in a new drama series entitled "Laila" and has already been in such shows as «القمر والنجوم الثلاث» (Qamar Wa Thalth Nojoom), "The Moon and Three Stars" or "Three Stars and a Moon"[159]. One moment that will not be forgotten occurred when she announced on television that she was going to divorce her husband, the father of her son[160][161].
TV Personalities
- Rima Maktabi - (req. 2009-08-15), Lebanese News anchor for the Al Arabiya News Channel, She covered the bombardment of the Dahiyeh for Al Arabiya news channel on July 2006, see [162].
- Ahmad al-Shugairi - (req. 2009-01-04), Saudi TV preacher, known as a "satellite sheik", see NY Times article
- Robert W. Bigelow (attorney/legal analyst) (req. 2009-07-04), American attorney and television legal commentator, see [163].
- Tony Bilbow (req. 2009-08-07) British TV person active in 1960s-1980s see [164]
- Brian Bowman - (req. 2009-06-02) born Nov 27, 1973, American on air personality and Celebrity Hairdresser "Style Her Famous", "Baywatch", "Peace Love and Bikinis", Redken International Artist, "Sweet Valley high", "In The Mix" IMDb, requested by user Bowmancompany
- Mark Brunetz - (req. 2009-05-23), American designer on The Style Network's top-rated show, "Clean House" http://www.markbrunetz.com/
- Bob Coldeen - TV sports commentator for KSPN - Saipan
- Melanie Collins - (req. 2009-10-31) - NBA TV News Anchor, Bikini Model
- Harold Ensley - (req. 2008-04-23) - 1912-2005. Fisherman, hunter and host of "The Sportsman's Friend", which aired for 48 years.
- Albert Flores - (req. 2008-01-27) requested by user Aflores72
- Michael Gibson (UK) - (req. 2008-02-13) former MTV Select presenter
- Richard Hall (journalist), Britih TV host for travel channel and Journalist, see [165]
- Lexy Hamilton-Smith - (req. 2008-09-18)
- Lauren Lake - (req. 2009-12-17) host of HGTV's "Spice Up My Kitchen," and former legal expert on "Dr. Phil" and guest legal analyst for MSNBC and CourtTV; author of relationship book for women entitled "Girl! Let Me Tell You…." See [166] and [167]
- Barbara Mandell - (req. 2008-04-13) first female newsreader on Television
- Neill McNeill - (req. 2009-05-29) News anchor of WGHP
- Jeff McTainsh (broadcaster) - (req. 2008-09-14) Journalist at Sports Tonight, TV3 New Zealand
- Britta Merwin - (req. 2008-07-24) Meteorologist on CNBC
- Jo Anne Paul
- Troy Roberts (journalist), American news correspondent, CBS news and 48 Hours (TV series), see [168]
- Vicki Roberts - (req. 2008-10-23), American celebrity attorney and actress, see [169] and [170]
- Mary Alice Stephenson - host of America's Most Smartest Model, former magazine editor
- Sara Varone - Italian model and Tv show host, YouTube phenomenon
Environmentalists
- Chad Pregracke – (req. 2008-08-15) – born c. 1976. Environmentalist known for mass cleanup efforts along the Mississippi, Missouri and other Midwestern United States rivers, whose efforts have been chronicled in several nationally circulating magazines, books (available at the National Geographic magazine store, and on nationwide television (e.g., Discovery Channel). His organization is Living Lands & Waters.
Espionage and Intelligence
- Richard Bliss, the first American charged with espionage after the fall of the Soviet Union
- Donald E. Graves (1929-2009) -- Chief Kremlinologist of the US State Department, identified as "Mr. X" in news, predicted collapse of USSR against Reagan administration opinion, see[171], [172]
- Edmond Pope Former Naval Intelligence Officer, Author of Torpedoed: An American Businessman's True Story of Secrets, Betrayal, Imprisonment in Russia, and the Battle to Set Him Free
- Richard Sakakida, (d. 1996) US Japanese linguist in WWII, captured and tortured by Japanese, masterminded largest prison escape from Japanese POW camp in WWII, spied for US from Japanese hq, see congress tribute
- René Carmille, (req 2008-09-10) French Army officer in WWII, founder of Demographic Service, part of the French Resistance, died Dachau Jan 25, 1945
- * John Maxwell (Confederate Agent) Southern secret agent during the American Civil War, involved in the City Point, Virginia sabotage explosion [173]
Executioner
- Joseph Francel - Executioner for New York State. Executed Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
Explorer/Pioneer/Adventurer
- William A. Bond (req.2008-6-27), World record holding exotic game hunter, (has a museum of 140 individual mounts), one of the largest private collections of Civil War artifacts, (after his death they were auctioned to museums and other collections all over the world), owner of 4,400 acre 5BB Ranch in Vernon, Texas, graduated from Virginia Military Institute and served as a Captain in World War II, has a book called the Bill Bond Chronicle, ancestors were largest plantation operators in the state of Tennessee, etc. So interesting and part of merican history, needs a Wikipedia page.
- John Broache or John Broach (which is it?) - (req. 2008-03-31) - Cavaliers/Pioneer/Explorer / Scotish, French? / one of the first explorers in Virginia, twenty years after Captain James Hook, listed in the "Virginia Land Patents and Grants" the first Broach to arrive in America (most Broaches in America are related to him distantly)
- Scott Cassell (req. 2009-01-11) - Explorer, Filmmaker, first to film giant squid in its native environment. Documentary credits include undersea cameraman for nearly 20 documentaries for Disney, MTV Wildboyz, the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, BBC and the History Channel. Cassell has over 12,000 hours as a diver and is a Submersible Pilot/Captain with over 800 dives. Holds the world record for longest distance traveled by a diver. Cassell led an expedition that filmed an estimated 40 foot long Giant Squid in predatory behavior in its natural environment in November of 2006.
- Johnathan Franklin (req. 2008-08-30) Canadian explorer seeking the Northwest Passage.
- Farnum Fish (req 2009-08-17) - Early aviator [174], [175]
- James L. Fisk US Army captain who led expeditions to the Rocky Mountains and Montana Territory (Fisk expedition of 1864, Fisk expedition of 1866)
- Charles K. Hamilton (req. 2009-03-18) Charles Hamilton was a pioneer American aviator who piloted atleast one of Augustus Roy Knabenshue's dirigibles. Lived from 1886 - 1914.
- Alex Hibbert (req. 2009-11-3) Polar explorer who undertook the longest fully unsupported polar expedition in history in 2008. 1374 miles over 113 days. see [176]
- David H. Jarvis | David Jarvis - (req. 2008-04-09) - David Henry Jarvis led a three-man rescue team with a herd of about 400 reindeer across 1500 miles of tundra and pack-ice to Point Barrow to save the men of a whaling fleet that had become trapped in the ice off Point Barrow, Alaska.
- Elizier Jewett - Jewett City namesake. Founded a settlement there in 1771. see [177]
- Thelma Popp Jones, (req. 2008-12-28), road bike w/ friend to follow path of Mark Twain's adventures. Circa 1944, wrote online memoir The Lure of the Open Road
- Jef Last or Josephus Carel Franciscus Last -- Dutch author 1898-1972, socialist writer, fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War, books include Bali, The Bamboo Schoolhouse, The First Ship up the Neva
- Charles Rawden Maclean Also known as John Ross. Undertook an epic journey from Port Natal to Delagoa Bay in 1827, at the age of thirteen, to obtain medicines and shipbuilding equipment.
- John Rowe Moyle Mormon Pioneer, Settler of Alpine, Utah, Master Stone Mason for the Salt Lake Temple, Carver of the inscription "Holiness to the Lord"
- George Moyse, (req. 2009-04-04), thought to be the oldest British skydiver--97 years of age
- Bimal Mukherjee - (req 2008-06-12) - First Indian Globe Trotter who traveled around the world on bicycle during 1926-1937. Author of the famous Bengali book Du chakay duniya.
- Xavier Rosset [178]
- James Smith (frontiersman) - (ca. 1737–1814), American leader of the "Black Boys", captive of Caughnawagas for five years, colonel in American Revolution, Kentucky legislator
- Stephen Vail of Vail's of NJ, founder of Middletown Ohio
- Shinzi Kazama (req 2008-10-08)Japanese motorcyclist. Rode to North and South Poles on motorcycles. (mentioned in Michael Palin documentary 'pole to pole')
Fashion
Designers
- Tony Bowls - (req. 11-11-2008) American fashion designer for Mon Cheri, specializes in prom dresses and evening gowns, designer for Miss America and Miss USA pageant and others. www.tonybowls.com
- Cyril Duval - fashion editor, fashion director for Tokion magazine
- Oscar Casares - (req. 2009-9-6) - Portuguese fashion designer, specializes in dresses for Theater and Cinema.[179]
- Bibhu Mohapatra - Indian Born Fashion designer based in New York, women's ready to wear, and Haute Couture. attended the fashion institute of technology, was the design director of J. Mendel for 8 years. Now working under his own name in New York.
Models
- Jes Anarchi - (req 2009-05-26)-English model and E-famous scenequeen see [180]
- Denise Milani - (req 2009-04-28)-Czech glamor model see [181]
- Gia Allemand - model and Maxim Girl
- Fiona Braidwood - Hong Kong model, appeared on cover of Chinese Yes magazine ....... notable?
- Eishia Brightwell - American model, television commercials ....... notable?
- Alana Bunte - American model, Elite agency, see newspaper profile... A7 speedy in 2007, notable?
- Michelle Clack - British model, magazine ads, see [182]... deleted by PROD 2007, notable?
- Angelina Glass - Miss Germany Universe 2007, Miss Deutschland 2005, Miss Berlin 2005 [183][184]
- Ethel Granger - World's smallest waist record holder and body modification icon
- Bianca Holland - American model
- Martine Jonassen, Miss Norway 2006 and norwegian representative in Miss Universe no:Martine Jonassen
- Anna Lieb - Swedish internet glamour/pin-up model. See [185]
- Tweetie de Leon - Filipino model, see [186]
- Taylor Marie - Canadian Alternative Model and entrepreneur. Creator of Entity Canada, models for Imagozine.
- Carmiezinas Nicolosi - Italian model, Mutya Ng Pilipinas 2005 winner Manila Bulletin OnlineMOD - Always the Trendsetter
- Monica Pang - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - 2005 Miss Georgia, 2006 Miss America runner-up see profile
- Sabrina Randall - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Fashion model, advertising and commercials ........ why notable?
- Stephanie Raye - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Model, TV personality, cohosted I hate my job with Al Sharpton
- Rinka (model) - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Japanese fashion model, singer, TV personality
- Nick Snider - (b. 8/31/1988) American fashion model, Prada VMan magazine, L'Uomo Vogue and i-D, Forbes top 10 male supermodel see [187]
- Rosemary Vandenbroucke - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Hong Kong fashion model, winner of Elite Model Look regional, Yves Saint Laurent ambassador 1998... deleted PROD 2007
- Chad White - American fashion model, L'Uomo Vogue, HQ, Versace, etc.... A7 speedy 2007, notable?
- El Wood -(req. prior 2009-02-11)- British alternative model, regularly appears in Front (magazine) see [188]
- Lara Surol Turkish Victoria's Secret model
Feminist figures
- Catherine Gascoigne Hartley feminist writer
- Claudie Broyelle - author
- Cara Bruce - author, sex advocate
- Lucinda Cisler - author, women's rights activist, involved with Second Wave Feminism, NOW, New York Radical Women, Abortion law repeal
- Winifred Quick Collins - Winifred Collins - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - US Navy officer, one of the first women Naval officers in the Navy, commissioned in August 1942, retired as a captain in 1962; Chief of naval personnel for women 1 2
- Alicia Kozakiewicz - American activist against pedophilia and internet crime, former sexual assault victim, see [news profile]
- Catherine Lundy - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Heroine from the Battle of Lundy's Lane War of 1812, see [189]
- Betty Makoni - Zimbabwean activist, founder of the Girl Child Network for the protection of abused women, Awards include 2007 World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child
- Jean Baker Miller - Author of women's studies standard Toward a New Psychology of Women.
- Julia Penelope, co-author of For Lesbians only: A Separatist Anthology
- Joan Riviere 1883-1962 British psychoanalyst
- Chela Sandoval - specific to discussion on oppositional consciousness & Third-world feminism
- Lucy Stanton- American abolitionist, first African American woman to complete a four-year collegiate course, see [190]
- Rosana Tositrakul - Thai political activist
- Phyllis Trible - theologian, author (Rhetorical Criticism and Feminism) and educator. She is the author of Texts of Terror Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives.
- Ella Wall Van Leer - Ella Van Leer - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Author of the Van Leer Papers, campaigned for women admissions and founded one of the first sororities at Georgia Tech.
- Ethel Weed (req. 2009-2-14) American soldier, Women's Information Officer (WIO) of the Allied Forces during the United States' occupation of Japan following WWII, she played a key role in the formation of the majority of policies regarding women. She pushed for universal suffrage for women and helped to establish the Women's and Minor's Bureau of the Ministry of Labor, among other feats. See James L. McClain's Japan: A Modern History pg. 526-561 and Yuki Tsuchiya's "Democratizing the Japanese Family: The Role of Civil Information and Education Section in the Allied Occupation (1945-1952)" pg 142-144.
- Yvonne Tasker -
Folklorists
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- () (b.1922-) - Professor Emeritus of English, University of Pennsylvania, author [191], specialized in American folklore
- () - African-American folklorist, political activist, administrator of the National Negro Congress, founder of Philadelphia chapter of the American Federation of Teachers
- () - Folklorist
- () - British folklorist (1848-1927), solicitor
- Lee M. Hollander (1880-1964)-- American researcher of Norse literature and mythology, professor of Germanic Studies University of Texas, translated Norse Poetic Eddas into English, Knighthood in the Icelandic Order of the Falcon, see [UT memorial]
- () - Mexican American folklorist, scholar of southwestern folklore, see bio
- () - African American folklorist (1898-1967)
- () also Gladys Armanda Reichard - American anthropologist (1893 - 1955), authority on Navajo culture
- () - Swedish professor of ethnology (Scandinavian and Irish folklore}, father of Max von Sydow, see sv:Carl Wilhelm von Sydow
- () - American folklorist (1890-1973), proverb scholar, "Paremiologist", Professor of German Literature and Folklore at the University of California at Berkeley, see bio
- () - professor of folklife studies and American civilization at the University of Pennsylvania
Geographers
- Fred Lukerman (geographer)
- Andrew John Herbertson - British geographer, (1865-1915)
- Gerald F. Pyle- (req 2009-03-01) American medical geographer, wrote Diffusion of influenza patterns and paradigms and other books, see [192],
Historians
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- Ibn al-Qifti - (req 17 Feb 2009) - Arab historian, Jamal al-Din Ibn al-Qifti (1172-1248), wrote Ta'rikh al-Hukama', see [193], for instance.
- Terry L. Alford - Terry Alford - Author, Historian, PhD Professor of History, John Wilkes Booth and Lincoln Assassination expert. Author of Prince among Slaves, The story of Abd Rahman Ibrahima captured by warring tribesmen when he was 26 years old, sold to slavetraders, and shipped to America.
- Marimba Ani, Ph. D. - author of "Let the Circle Be Unbroken"
- Gil Anidjar - Columbia University professor and deconstructionist
- RL Brohier, Richard Leslie Brohier Historian and Author specializing in Sri Lanka and Ceylon
- Barhadbeshabba of Holwan -- 6th century bishop and scholar
- Ted Franklin Belue - Ted Belue - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - author/ historian
- Allan Brandt -- Harvard historian of medicine Homepage
- William L. Cleveland - author/ historian, wrote 'A History of the Modern Middle East'
- Brendan Clifford- (req 2008-06-25) (Born 1935?-) Irish Historian and political activist, former leader of British and Irish Communist Organisation. Local historian of the Sliabh Luachra area, critic of R. F. Foster (historian)
- Christian Essellen - (1823-1859) German historian and author, wrote dramatic poem "Babylon (German Life and Civilization)"
- Sydney Bradshaw Fay American revisionist historian. Bellieved World War I was caused by powerful forces such as nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and the system of alliances.
- C. P. Fitzgerald (1902-1992), scholar of Chinese history, [194]
- Ellen Fitzpatrick - Historian, Atlantic contributor, and News Hour with Jim Lehrer pundit (Requested 2 May 2009, Purplebackpack89)
- Marcel Franciscono - Art historian and professor. (requested March 17, 2009)
- Patrick J. Geary - Author, Professor of medieval history at UCLA
- Paul Ginsborg - Paul Anthony Ginsborg - (req. 2009-02-15) author/professor of modern Italian history at Florence, British born, see [195]
- John Steele Gordon - Historian, economist, Atlantic contributor, and radio pundit (Requested 2 May 2009, Purplebackpack89)
- Eve Hostettler - Historian of Isle of Dogs etc, curator of Island History Trust, writer
- Leonard V. Huber - historian and author. (1903-1984) Author of "Mardi Gras: A Pictorial History of Carnival in New Orleans", "New Orleans Architecture Vol III: The Cemeteries", "New Orleans: A Pictorial History", "The Cabildo on Jackson Square", "Tales of the Mississippi", "Landmarks of New Orleans"
- Yoneo Ishii - leading scholar of Thai studies in Japan; abbreviated bio/resume can be found here. Author of "The Junk Trade from Southeast Asia", "Sangha, State and Society: Thai Buddhism in History", among others; contributor to "Cambridge History of Southeast Asia". More can be found here
- Iliya Konev - historian of literature
- Albert Terrien de Lacouperie - a French Sinologist who proposed a theory that Chinese civilisation originated from the Near East see [http://www.umass.edu/wsp/sinology/persons/lacouperie.html
- Thomas Laqueur - Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where he writes about and teaches European cultural history. Famous for the book Making Sex where he discusses the one sex two sex theory. Established in cultural studies, gender studies etc.
- Kathleen Lord canadian assistant professor, with forthcoming book [196]
- Simon Loseby - British historian, University of Sheffield professor of late antique and early medieval history, specializes on exchange-systems; Gaul/Francia; the Mediterranean; Gregory of Tours. see [197]
- Walter McElreath - Atlanta Politician, attorney and state legislator, founder of the Atlanta Historical Society
- John T. McGreevy - John McGreevy - PhD, Chair of History at the University of Notre Dame, historian of Catholic America
- Carlos Norena - professor of Ancient Roman history at the University of California, Berkeley. Winner of the 2007 Distinguished Teaching Award in the Social Sciences.
- Albert Prago - Historian and veteran of the Spanish Civil War. Wrote about the role of Jews in the Spanish Civil War
- Loren J. Samons II - (req. 2008-10-10) Associate Professor of Classical Studies and Associate Dean for Students at the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University. Author of Empire of the Owl, editor of Athenian Democracy and Imperialism, and coauthor of Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles.
- John S. Shirley - (req. 2009-03-01) (1908-1988) Historian,author,biographer. Life work on history of Thomas Harriot (q.v. in Wikipedia) 3books, papers in Univ Delaware, (22 lin ft) Wrote 3 books on Harriot. Harriot quatrcentenary 2009 important for
- Nathan Stoltzfus - (req. 2008-04-16) American historian famous for research on Nazi Germany and World War II-era Europe.
- Jon Tuska (req. 2009-01-27), film historian and author, cited many times on Wikipedia, see Special:Search/Jon Tuska, see [book list]
- David Ulansey - (req. 2008-11-28) American historian of religion specializing in religions of the ancient Mediterranean, author of "The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries: Cosmology and Salvation in the Ancient World", founder of Species Alliance nonprofit organization, co-founder of Planetwork Project, and webmaster of massextinction.net.
- Nguyen Khac Vien - Vietnamese historian and author
- Henry Sills - An Ethical Historian known for his public speeches and critical views on fellow historians works
Inventors
- Jamshid Arian inventor of the iEV Aryana electric car ..........notable? few hits outside of own website
- Tim Collings - inventor of the V-chip
- Malcolm Coulthard- (req. 5 August 2008)- Physician who designed & built a dialysis machine from scratch in his garage to save the life of a baby who was too small for conventional machines
- Johnathan Goodwin - Co-founder of SAE Energy [198], [199]
- Rob Juliano - (req. 2009-01-05), claims to have created a hydrogen gas pump that allows cars to run on water
- Julius Seth Kahn - Julius Kahn- (req. prior 2008-02-16) - inventor of pressurized spray can
- Charles Kennard - Man who patented ouija boards and founded the company that created them in 1891
- Kari Kirjavainen - Finnish inventor - (req. prior 2008-05-17)
- Jan Vinzenz Krause - German businessman; director of the Institute for Condom Consultancy, invented spray-on condom seeSpiegel and Time mags
- Ed Monk - American boat designer
- Thomas Parker (inventor) - (req. 2009-04-29), British victorian inventor who may have created the 1st electric car see [200]
- Stephen L. Rush - (req. 2009-06-17) - Inventor of organic hydrolysis and combination ethanol / bio-diesel plant [201], "Systems and Processes for Cellulosic Ethanol Production" application Ser. No. 12/014,090, filed Jan. 14, 2008 [202]
- Richard Sclafani - (req. 2009-01-02) - Invented the see-through 0s New Year's Eve glasses, see article
- David Schurig, EE professor, inventing invisibility cloak see [203] for more info ? - (req. prior 2008-05-17)
- Charlie Sobcov - (req. 2009-01-22), Ottawa student who invented window decals transparent to humans, but not to birds see story, but his "invention" had been on sale for more than a year.
- John Underkoffler - Gestural Technology - [204] - (advertisement?) - (req. prior 2008-05-17)
- Gerome Weinand - Knifemaker from Missoula, Montana. Belongs in tools/cutting tools/knives/knife makers/Gerome Weinand. - (req. prior 2008-05-17)
- James D. Purdy - Medical device developer and inventor, Lafayette, IN, USA.
Journalists
See also the list of requests for Documentary Filmmakers.
- Thomas Morris Chester - (req. 2009-11-17) - Only black Civil War correspondent for a major daily newspaper, Forney's Philadelphia Press
- Meredith Artley - editor of LATimes.com
- Sharyl Attkinson - (req. 2007-09-23) correspondent to CBS News
- Sharon Batt-(req. 2 August 2008)- Canadian Journalist and Community Activist, who has written extensively about breast cancer issues. She is the author of Patient No More: the Politics of Breast Cancer (Gynergy Books, 1994) and co-founder of Breast Cancer Action Montreal. In July 1999 she began a two-year term as Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
- Michail Beketov - (req. 2009-01-24) - editor of Russian Opposition Newspaper [205]
- Nina Bernstein - (req. 2009-02-07) - American writer, controversial immigration reporter for NYT, active 2004-2009. see [206]
- Tracy Byrnes - (req. 2009-04-25) Reporter, Commentator, and Correspondent for the Fox Business Network - See Tracy Byrnes' bio on the Fox Business Network website
- Robert L. Chase (1905-1991) (req Feb 10 2009) American journalist. The husband of Mary Coyle Chase, the author of "Harvey". Associate editor at the Rocky Mountain News and print journalist for 47 years.
- Caeriel Crestin - Horoscope writer, syndicated columnist
- Lambodar Prasad Dash - Famous regional journalist(Oriya), better known for his Investigative articles on naxalism/maoists [[207]]
- Massoud Derhally - Jordanian journalist who has reported on the Middle East for a number of publications and news organizations, including Bloomberg News, The New York Times, Lebanon's Daily Star, The Independent, Washington Post's Slate magazine, the Singapore Straits Times, Paris-based Arabies Trends, Dow Jones Newswires, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Jordan Times, Arabian Business magazine.
- Miguel Diocuore - (req. 2008-06-14)- Online news magazine editor [208]
- Martin Fackler - (req. 2009-01-12) - American journalist; new Tokyo bureau chief of New York Times; also foreign correspondent in Japan and China for New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Associated Press and maybe others; published academic articles, such as in Jensen & Westin's "China's Transformations" and maybe others
- Mona Farrugia - Maltese food critic and author. Writes Mona's Meals column for The Times (Malta) see her website.
- Liviu Floda - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - (August 16, 1913 - June 3, 1997) Romanian-American journalist, correspondent for Radio Free Europe for 25 years. Also known by his alias, Andrei Brânduş. 1 2 3
- Patrice Gaines - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - journalist, author, NPR commentator, see [209]
- () - (req 2006-11-20) - 1920s tabloid newspaperman & author
- Michael Geheren- (req. 2008-11-19) - Kid Reporter for Scholastic News. Interviewed Senator McCain. [210]
- Jack Greenberg (reporter) Scholastic News Kids Press Corps reporter; Interviewed John McCain, Jodi Rell, Tim Russert, Brian Williams, etc. see [211]
- Heather Havrilesky - (req. Nov 7, 2008) - Columnist / critic for suck.com (as Polly Esther), Salon.com, and [212]
- Tannah Hirsch Contract bridge columnist
- Patricia Holt american book reviewer, wrote in SF Bay Area
- Myra MacPherson (req. 2009-07-27) Washington Post journalist and author of "All Governments Lie: The Life and Times of Rebel Journalist I. F. Stone" and other books
- Burns Mantle (1873 -1948) New York drama critic [213]
- Herbert Moore, founder of the defunct Transradio Press Service
- Dmitry Muratov (born 1961) - (req. 2009-01-24) - editor of Novaya Gazeta
- Tacoma Newsome - (req. 2008-09-06) Columbus, Ohio reporter, also owns The Tees That Bind t-shirt line (the line is marketed under the name Tacoma in Japan), requested by user Tnewsome12
- Mike Nizza - American journalist, New York Times reporter, writes the NY Times lede blog, see [214]
- Philip P. Pan - American journalist, Washington Post foreign correspondent, author of Out of Mao's Shadow, winner of the Arthur Ross Book Award and Livingston Award
- Carey Roberts - American columnist, men's rights activist and anti-feminist, conservative commentator on political correctness, see [215]
- Zintar Sehrs - (req. 2006-12-03) CBC Radio - News Anchor
- Ethan J. Skolnick - American sports columnist, South Florida Sun-Sentinel [216] Season Ticket blog [217] and WFTL-Fox Sports 640AM "First Team" [218] with Lesley Visser
- Judith Strasser - (req. 2009-02-08) 1944-2009 retired senior producer and interviewer for To the Best of Our Knowledge
- Frei Tamás - (req. 2007-07-04) Hungarian, has a still ongoing documentary TV show, called FREI DOSSZIÉ, broadcast on the Hungarian TV channel TV2
- Lee Thornton - CBS White House correspondent, CNN program producer, Cinema in Industry Award as NPR show host, the Richard Eaton Professor of Broadcast Journalism at Northwestern University
- Tess Van Straaten - Award-winning Canadian TV Journalist, weekend anchor at CHEK-TV Victoria, previously an anchor/reporter at A-Channel Winnipeg, CFCN Calgary, etc. see [219]
- Clarissa Ward - American TV Journalist, ABC news, FOX news
- Helen Winternitz - American journalist and author of A Season of Stones and East Along The Equator, co-author of Capitol Games with Timothy Phelps, involved in Richard Marius controversy
- Jillian York - author and citizen journalist, focuses on Morocco
- Mike Ruppert - man behind From The Wilderness
- Michael Fitzgerald (Journalist) - Example of publication: [220]
- Joseph Loconte - Example of publication: [221]
Lawyers
- Ansu Nath Banerjee - Special Counsel, Division of Enforcement, United States Securities & Exchange Commission (1997 - present).
- Henri Bernard - (req. 2008-04-24) French jurist who wrote one of the dissenting opinions at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal following World War II.
- Michael A. Cardozo - Michael Cardozo - American lawyer, New York City Corporation Counsel, fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers; former president NY Bar assoc.
- William James Crawford - (req. prior 2008-03-30) - (1907-1970), Oregon attorney, major case (Snake River or Piute Indians v. United States), papers housed at University of Oregon
- Lee Parsons Davis - Lee Davis - (req. 2008-04-13) - lawyer, Westchester Bar, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination - Rhinelander case of miscegnation
- James Fellers - President of the American Bar Association and pioneer internet entrepreneur member of ICANN
- John Lorimer Graham - (1797-1876), prominent NYC lawyer, innovative NYC postmaster, summoned to DC as adviser to Lincoln, Army Col., associate of an introducer of baseball to West Coast, (free) obit from NYTimes
- Walter Kälin - Human rights author, professor of law at Bern University (Switzerland), UN Representative on human rights under Secretary General Kofi Annan, see UN bio
- Maurice H. Nadjari - Maurice Nadjari - (req. 2008-04-24) - Appointed Special Prosecutor by New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller in 1972 to investigate judicial corruption.
- Roland Oliver - (1882-1967) British King's Counsel and Judge
- Brian Panish - Top U.S. trial lawyer who obtained the largest personal injury and product liability verdict ($4.9 billion) in American history
- William Rand (lawyer) - (req. 2008-04-13) - cited in The Art of Cross-Examination District Attorney
- John A. Rizzo - American lawyer, acting general counsel for the CIA, see [222] and [223]
- Bert Röling - (req. 2008-04-24) Dutch jurist who wrote one of the dissenting opinions at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal following World War II. For an article to model, cf. Radhabinod Pal.
- Hershel Sarbin - Child Advocacy spokesman/activist, publisher, attended Harvard Law School
- Malcolm I. Sarmiento, Jr. - Present director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (Philippines) since 1999
- Herbert C. Smyth - Herbert Smyth - (req. 2008-04-13) - NY lawyer, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, Vanderbilt case
- Max D. Steuer - Max Steuer - (req. 2008-04-13) - NY lawyer, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, "who probably, at the moment, tries as many important jury cases as any member of the American Bar"
- Thomas N. Todd or Thomas Todd {nicknamed TNT) - African-American lawyer, U.S. Attorney's Office, Civil Rights pioneer (United States vs. Gorman, first federal case against Chicago Police)
- Charles H. Tuttle - Charles Tuttle - (req. 2008-04-13) - NY lawyer, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, US District Attorney of Southern District of NY.
- Alice Vachss - Attorney, Author (Sex Crimes), former Queens, NY District Attorney's Office Special Victims Prosecutor
LBGT figures
- Jeni and Kitzen Branting: The brides of the upcoming first Native American legal gay wedding in US History, nationally being covered by several of the top news agencys as shown in these sources: [224] [225] [226] [227] [228] [229] [230]
- Simmie Williams: Teenager killed in Ft. Lauderdale for being gay: a couple articles [231] and [232]
- Jérôme Duquesnoy - [233]
- Jim Fouratt - gay activist, [234] [235] [236]
- Michael A. Gilbert - Professor of Philosophy at York University, working at argumentation theory and transgender problems, fiction writer, businessman, committed cross-dresser, covered in several media reports [237]
- Derek Henkle - Gay rights activist, won a nearly half-million-dollar lawsuit against his Washoe County school district in Reno, Nevada in 2002 for failing to protect him from violence/harassment due to his homosexuality. Appeared on multiple TV shows, including The O'Reilly Factor, seen in part here.
- Theodoros Plakadopoulos Greek American Streetball Player that came out after being inspired by John Amaechi
- Paul Reed (writer) - [238]
- Jon Stryker [239] [240]
- Mark Thompson (author) - writer of books on gay sexuality and spirituality, former editor at The Advocate.
- Robin Tyler - comedian, activist, and businesswoman
- T.C. Van Adler - author of mystery novels featuring a trans detective - name is a pseudonym for an unknown author
- Greg Wharton (author and publisher)
- Gigi Raven Wilbur bi/inter activist - [241]
- Tom Yingling - prominent LGBT activist
- Niemiec Szymon - one of the first Polish openly gay person. Founder of Equality Parade in Poland
- Willie Tyson - lesbian-feminist folk singer.
- Beverly Shaw, lesbian singer.
- Maxine Feldman, lesbian singer.
- Otto Fong Singaporean LBGT figure. Once physics teacher in premier Singaporean school Raffles Institution. Quit after posting a long letter on his Blogspot page declaring his sexual inclinations. Also a comic artist and has released many comics featuring science. Appears in many newspapers. Prime minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong mentioned him in a national day speech. One of the most inspiring gays in Singapore.
Linguists
- Judith Aissen linguist, professor at UC Santa Cruz, cited in articles on Tzotzil. See this.
- Jan Blommaert. Pragmatics, sociolinguistics. See this.
- Alan Cienki U.S. linguist, professor at VU University, Amsterdam, work on Slavic linguistics, metaphor and gesture studies. See this.
- Anna Morpugo Davies, historical linguistics, here at Oxford.
- Penelope Eckert - linguist cited in Wiki articles, well known professor at Stanford University, speaker at many linguistics conferences. Sociolinguist; here's her own page.
- Louis Gauchat, did pioneering work in Switzerland, 1905, fr:Louis Gauchat
- Luc Gaudin, Soviet War time linguist who did extensive research on many early languages and their development
- Jules Gilliéron French linguist, founded the school of linguistic geography fr:Jules Gilliéron, and see this.
- Albrecht Götze de:Albrecht Götze
- Alaric Hall - historian and incidentally philologist cited in several Wiki articles on ancient Northern European Languages
- Jorge Hankamer linguist, responsible for flourishing of linguistics at UC Santa Cruz (a top 10 school in linguistics)
- Mantaro Hashimoto ?
- Carleton Taylor Hodge See this at Minnesota State University.
- Henry Hoenigswald - linguist, author of Language Change and Linguistic Reconstruction
- Lilias Homburger See this.
- Seyfi Karabas, U.C.L.A. & M.E.T.U. linguist-philologist whose analyses of Altaic-Turkic narratives in 80s suggest structural as well as mental similarities with narratives of other cultures.
- Lauri Karttunen Here at U Penn.
- Alexander Militarev, one of worlds leading scholars in Afro-Asiatic studies. See this
- John Rassias, language teacher Here at Dartmouth.
- François Recanati Here at Institut Nicod.
- Gillian Sankoff
- Norbert Schmitt applied linguist. His page
- Timothy Shopen potted obit
- Ferdinand Sommer
- Camelia Suleiman, scholar of Middle Eastern conflict and gender issues (see here: [[242]]
- Talat Tekin, U.C.L.A. linguist referred to amongst prominent Altaicists in Wikipedia articles on Altaic languages; also a critic of Menges who is also a prominent Altaicist.
- Martin Joos, linguist, author of The Five Clocks: A Linguistic Excursion Into The Five Styles of English Usuage
- Joseph Yahuda, author of "Hebrew is Greek"
Maritime Figures
- Captain Charles Bartlett Captain of the ill-fated HMS Britannic
- Sir Matt Nyugen pirate/privateer
- John Pulling Pirate Captain, the man who helped Paul Revere
- Sir Thomas Pert, British navigator, Lord of the Admiralty 1517, blamed for failure of Sebastian Cabot's voyage to Brazil and the West Indies due to cowardice see [243]and [244]
- William Thomas Turner Captain of RMS Lusitania omn its final, fateful voyage in 1915
Mathematicians
Please put these requests in the mathematician request page.
Medical
Alternative Medicine
- Harold Dull American instructor of zen shiatsu, creator of Watsu
- Robert O. Becker MD, Doctor in medicine, Author of "The Body Electric", pioneer in therapeutical bioelectromagnetics]
- Ron Savelo - added 31 JULY 2009 - Advocate of Alternative Medicine as it relates to specific practices in scientology. He is the only OT-5 practitioner, he is sanctioned to demonstrate and administer all Scientology practices, and he is a public figure with his own television show (Anatomy of the Human Mind) which appears on Florida's public access television channels.
Activists/Advocates
- Leeon Aller- (req. 3 November 2008)- 1987 AAFP American Family Physician Of The Year. Colonel/Surgeon General of state National Guard, Founded Hands For Peacemaking Foundation for medical advocacy in Guatemala. [see http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27247745/ MSNBC obit]
- Halima Bashir - (req. 29 November 2008) - Sudanese doctor, survivor of violence in Darfur, author of Tears of the Desert, advocate for Darfur rape victims
- Mr. Berg or Berg (first name unknown?) - (req. 2009-02-01) American pharmacist, smuggled medical goods during the United States Civil War; see [245]
- Reggie Bibbs - person promoting awareness on Neurofibromatosis
- Hydeia Broadbent - Young HIV activist, infected with HIV at birth, went on to do many interviews as a young child to heighten awareness of HIV and AIDS. Currently still publicly speaking in her 20s (having not been expected to live to see her 20s).
- Simone D. - NY woman famous for having involuntarily Electroshock Therapy - a court ruling stopped treatments.
- Denise Garibaldi - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - anti-steroid activist, see [246]
- REV. Scott Imler - called the godfather of Southern California's medical marijuana movement
- Jalal BinThaneya -- (Requested 13th of December 2008) -- Activist who walked around the United Arab Emirates (600km) and Climbed a 100 Towers on Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai to help raising funds for Special needs and the Disabled in UAE, and still promotes awareness of the need to help Special needs and the Disabled [247].
- Majorie Stone MBE (req- 2009-07-31) British woman, one of founding members of the Alzhiemer's Society, International Vice Chairman. Mayoress Of Peterborough. http://alzheimers.org.uk/BranchWebsites/peterborough/thebranch.htm http://alzheimers.org.uk/downloads/Share_June_2005.pdf
- Henry Viscardi (req - 2009-12-15) Disability rights activist [248].
Medical Doctors
- Charles Brenner (physician) eminent psychiatrist, author of The Mind in Conflict.
- Malcolm Coulthard- (req. 5 August 2008)- Physician who designed & built a dialysis machine from scratch in his garage to save the life of a baby who was too small for conventional machines
- Gideon Darvish - American-Iranian Rheumatologist
- Jesse E. Edwards - Jesse Edwards - American cardiologist, professor at Mayo Clinic see obit
- Robert L. DuPont, MD - (req. 2009-11-06) - Founding Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Former White House Drug Czar, President of the Institute for Behavior and Health Inc., Vice President of Bensinger, DuPont Associates. see [249] and [250]
- Ashok Hemal - American Urologist, Professor Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, research on robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery, see [251]
- Lapis Károly - Hungarian pathologist, professor emeritus Semmelweis University
- Barbara Bates (doctor) (1928 - 2002)- American physician, author of "Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking", was professor emeritus of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. See: [252] and [253]
- Pozzi Guinard pubmed
- Aimé Guinard pubmed
- David Ahamba, MD, Medical Missionary, Adventist Medical Evangelism Network, Nigeria
- Cheryl K. Olson - co-director of The Center for Mental Health and Media who is a public health professional specialising in behavioural health and health communications and an award-winning documentary producer
- Eugene V. Beresin - co-director of the Center for Mental Health and Media who is an internationally known psychiatry educator and clinician, and the director of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program at the combined Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital consolidated residency training program
- John Weir Perry - American psychiatrist with a Jungian background. He ran the center Diabasis for young schizophrenic patients.
- Harris Peck - American psychiatrist who was once testified during the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency
- Laura Bender - American psychiatrist who works for DC Comics and was once testified during the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency
- Ira S. Wile - American physician, lecturer and author
- Charles Lieberman - One of the doctors who treated the dying Abraham Lincoln, and a founder of Georgetown University School of Medicine
Psychics
- Jean Baker Miller - (1927 - 2006), American psychiatrist, namesake of Jean Baker Miller Training Institute at Wellesley College, wrote groundbreaking book Toward a New Psychology of Women see bio and bio
- Thomas Novella- podiatrist see [254]
- Warren Macaulay - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Dermatologist, described and defended lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP), a rare skin disease
- John L Ziegler- (req. 2 September 2008)- Oncologist, Director of the Cancer Risk Program at UCSF, Professor Emeritus at UCSF, former Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Christiane Northrup - (req. 2009-02-15) - American, internationally acclaimed and reknowned author and speaker; obstetrician and gynecologist, M.D. Dartmouth College, 1975 ;author "The Wisdom of Menopause" (revised, 2006); author "Happiness in the second half of your Life" (2007);renown speaker on issues involving women's health and sexuality; website: drnorthrup.com.
- Raoul Mitgong - (req. Oct 21, 2009) Ref "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman.
Medical Scientists
- Ebbot Michell - (req 2009-03-07, woman from Cornwall who gave the cure for scurvy in a handwritten book in 1707, almost 50 years before James Lind
- Gerald F. Pyle- (req 2009-03-01) American medical geographer, expanded new field of medical geography, wrote Diffusion of influenza patterns and paradigms and other books, see [255],
Military figures
- Lee A. Archer or Lee A. Archer, Jr., Lt. Col. USAF (Ret) vs Lee Archer - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - the only confirmed ace among the Tuskegee Airmen. He is also one of the original 5 members of the Five Stars Council advisory body of the Veterans History Project. See [256] and [257]
- Dwight Edward Aultman | Dwight Aultman - American General during the Spanish-American War and post commander at Ft. Sill.
- Ernest "Ernie" Bankey | Ernest Bankey - American WWII Air Force pilot who was a triple ace and an Ace in a day. Awarded Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, French Croix De Guerre among others; see bio
- Chaghri Beg - (????-1061), Seljuk leader, ruler of Khorāsān in Iran, with his brother Togrul Beg (founder of the Turkish Seljuk empire) conquered many regions of Central Asia like Iran and Afghanistan.
- Pierre Berthezène - (req. 27 January 2009), French general. A soldier from the Revolution to the Restoration, he was governor of Algeria in 1831
- John M. Bloss - John Bloss - Primary finder of the Lost Order, also American Civil War officer and OSU president.
- Kenneth Bowra - American Major General (Ret.), former commander of the 5th SFG in Afghanistan, history in the Spec Ops community, author The War in Cambodia 1970-75
- John H. Brown, Jr. - (req. 31 July 2008) - American submarine skipper of WW2 (nicknamed "Babe")
- William Carson (General) - (req. 2008-07-05) Brigadier General ; Pilot in the United States Air Force for Korean and Vietnam wars. Flew numerous aircraft and was stationed all over the world.
- Winifred Quick Collins - Winifred Collins - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - US Navy officer, one of the first women Naval officers in the Navy, commissioned in August 1942, retired as a captain in 1962; Chief of naval personnel for women 1 2
- Julian Cook - Major in the US Army, famous for crossing the Waal River during Operation Market Garden
- Milton L. Deyo - (req. 1 August 2008 (UTC)) - American admiral of WW2
- Robert Edson Dornin - (req. 1 August 2008 (UTC)) - American ace submarine skipper of WW2 (nicknamed "Dusty")
- John M. Duffey - (req. 16:58, 21 December 2008) - 1971 to Present - Founder of Joint Military Development Services, a military veteran who reinstated live field training exercises that were all but abandoned in favor of computer simulations by the U.S. Military
- Charles A. Filbey - Served for the Royal Artillery Regiment during the Second World War. Deployed to Israel and saved five people from an ambush. 1945-1947
- Edwin Alexander Forbes, American Brigadier General, Adjutant General for the State of California Military Forces n 1910s, founded California Cadet Corps
- Major-General Robert Ford (commander), Commander of Land Forces North Ireland.
- John L. Gaston | John Gaston - (req. 2008-04-11) - Lt. Col. ; He flew over 45 planes in WW2 flew the P-51 in the Checkertail Clan.
- Goitom Ghebrezghi - (?-2009),chief of the Eritrean Police Force [258] .
- Ian (Johnny) Kenneth Hopper or Johnny Hopper - (req. 2008-12-27) - A British member of the French underground during World War II.
- Arthur L. Howard - (req. 2008-04-15) - American Gatling gun operator, loaned to the Canadian Scouts to teach them how to operate a Gatling gun, serving in the Boer War and the North-West Rebellion. AKA "Gat Howard"
- Jason Hubbard -(req. 2008-08-29)- U.S. Army "sole survivor" and namesake of Hubbard Act to protect benefits to U.S. military personnel honorably separated from service as a "sole survivor."
- Lenard A. Hughes - (req. 12 October 2008) - Only American Honorable Discharged from all US Armed Force Services, Rescued Only escaped POW in Korean War with helicopter
- Manson Sherrill Jolly - Manson Jolly - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - A guerrilla during Radical Reconstruction in Anderson County, South Carolina. Served in the Confederate Army as First Sergent of Company F, First S.C. Cavalry. A historical novel was written about him by Wilton Earle entitled Manse: One Man's War. A movie about him is currently in production called Unbridled Justice: The Legend of Manse Jolly
- John Paul Jones (soldier), member of 10th Mountain Division in WWII. Company B, Medical Detachment 85th, Ogden native John Paul Jones. Jones lost his life in the Battle of Belvedere in Italy where the 10th prevailed and was the first Allied unit to cross the Po River. The John Paul lift at Snow Basin was named after John Paul Jones, who had learned how to ski at Snow Basin and had a special love for the area.
- Victor Dankl Graf von Krasnik, Austro-Hungarian general during World War I.
- Colonel Friedrich-Wilhelm von Lindeiner - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Commandant of Stalag Luft III during the "Great Escape" of WWII
- Israel Hutchinson | (req 2009-04-28) - American military and political figure in French & Indian War and Revolution - Sgt. Co. of Rangers at Lake George and Ticonderoga (1758)- Capt of Co. of Rangers with Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham (1759) - Capt. Co. of Militia from Danvers, Ma, on April 19, 1775 battled retreating British at Menotomy - Lt. Col in 5th Continental Regiment at Bunker Hill, Col. during Siege of Boston; as Col. of 27th Continental Regiment, helped Washington escape Long Island and later cross the Delaware and take Trenton, spent 21 years in Massachusetts General Court.
- Frank D. Latta | Frank Latta -(req.21:16, 31 July 2008)- American submarine skipper of WW2
- William F. Liebenow | William Liebenow, Lt Liebenow was Skipper of PT 157, who rescued LT JG John F. Kennedy and his crew when PT 109 sank in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Lt Liebenow was also awarded the Bronze Star and the Silver Star for his actions during the war.
- Catherine Lundy - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Heroine from the Battle of Lundy's Lane War of 1812, see [259]
- Staff Sergeant Thomas McKay MBE Former district gunner of edinburgh. Longest serving districted gunner
- Rudolf Mildner - Chief of Gestapo and Head of Auschwitz political dept, see Wikiquote or de:Rudolf Mildner
- Jake McNiece- Member of the Filthy Thirteen
- Karl Bruno Julius von Mudra (1.4.1851 - 21.11.1931) Saxon general of infantry who served most of his military career with the combat engineers. The only German General named in Joffre's journal. Successfully "gnawed away" at the Argonne forest using the latest in Germany's weapons and tactics, including hand grenades, new artillery, and flame throwers.
- General Aronda Nyakairima - req. (2009-02-08) Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF)
- General Orly??? Defended southern France from Italy in 1940; was the only French General apart from Charles de Gaulle Not to surrender to the Axis
- Leonidas Paraskeuopoulos Greek Chief of Staff after WW I
- Flex Plexico - US Naval Lt. Commander, Pentagon spokesman
- Josias Rantzau Marshal of France in 1645, curiously multiple-wounded military commander
- Aylmer Robinson - (req. 2009-01-09) - WWII "Niihau Incident" related figure. He owned the Hawaiian island of Niihau and was very protective of the natives, making weekly visits. It was barred from outsiders, and when Robinson couldn't make his trip out to the island after the Pearl Harbor attack the locals were shaken by the very complex Niihau Incident. Robinson was alerted when natives on the island flashed an S.O.S. signal with lanterns, but current restrictions kept him from returning to the island. Talk:Aylmer Robinson
- Jaques de Sanz or Jaime Sanz, (req 1st October 2008) Spanish Military Officer during the Reconquista. Related to the Counts of Anhalt, one of the origins of the surname Sanz in Spain.
- Waldemar Skrzypczak - (req. 2009-08-21) - head of the Polish Army until 2009. Refs: Polish Wikipedia entry, BBC News story --A bit iffy (talk) 07:25, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
- James Smith (frontiersman) - (ca. 1737–1814), American leader of the "Black Boys", captive of Caughnawagas for five years, colonel in American Revolution, Kentucky legislator
- Tithrafstes- Ancient Persian naval commander,son of king Xerxes
- Richard T. Tryon - (req. 20:59 2009-02-19) - Commanding General, 2nd Marine Division, Former Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, North Carolina.
- Linton Wells II - Assistant Secretary of Defense (Networks and Information Integration), and former CIO of the DOD; professor at National Defense University (Distinguished Research Fellow, Force Transformation Chair)
- Andrew Westbrook - American revolutionary during war of 1812, traitor to British army, subject of the 1851 novel by Major John Richardson: "Westbrook; or the Outlaw"
- Charles W. Wilkins - (req. 21:16, 31 July 2008)-American submarine skipper of WW2 (nicknamed "Weary")
- Peter Young (soldier) - British brigadier, WWII Commando leader, won DSO, MC, post war commanded Arab Legion, lecturer at Sandhurst, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, wargames developer, founded Sealed Knot see biography
- Nicholas G. Xiarhos - 8.4.09 - United States Marine from Yarmouthport, MA who was killed in Afghanistan on 7.23.09 - Awarded Purple Heart
American Medal of Honor recipients
- Medal of Honor recipients needing articles - Per Roger Davies rather than add a thousand articles for creation this link represents all Medal of Honor recipients still needing articles.
- William A. Clark (soldier) - William A. Clark - (req. prior 2008-02-27) - American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
Natural Scientist, Other
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- Daniel Glaser (req. 2008-07-13) - Neuroscientist. World's first scientist in residence at an arts institution (London Institute of Contemporary Arts, ICA, 2002). Presenter of BBC TV series 'Under Laboratory Conditions'. Co-founder/chair of London Cafe Scientifique.
- Giacchino Giuliani (req. 2009-04-10)- Seismologist who predicted the L'Aquila earthquake but was told by Italian gov. to stop warning people
- Vadim N. Gladyshev — biochemist (Ph.D.), Professor, Director of the Redox Biology Center, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; outstanding achievements in research and discovery in the experimental biochemistry, computational biology and biomedical redox biology; contribution to the understanding of genetic organization, was presented with the ORCA Award.
- Riitta Hari (req. 2009-05-13) - Neuroscientist, foreign member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
- Jani Macari Pallis - Jani Pallis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Professor of sports science, principal on NASA's "Aerodynamics in Sports" project
- Steven Phillipson (req. 2008-07-08) - Licensed clinical psychologist (Ph.D.) in New York City, world renowned for his treatment of OCD, especially Pure-O.
- Andrew Pritchard (1804-1882) (req. 31 May 2009), British microscopist, Microscope maker and pioneer in the field, Author, see [260] and [261]
- Kevin Richardson (zoologist) () - a zoologist and animal behaviouralist, also known as the lion whisperer, see [262]
Ornithologists & Bird people
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Philosophers
- Monty Neill Member of Midnight Notes Collective.
- George Caffentzis Member of Midnight Notes Collective and author. See [263]
- Donald C. Hodges Marxist, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy from FSU, and extremely prolific author. See [264], [265], C. Hodges
- John de Ruiter, spiritual leader/philosopher, author of "Unveiling Reality", see [266]
- Eric Gutkind - philosopher and author, debate on atheism with Einstein, see [267], [268]
- Jean Gerard Rossi-author of La Philosophie Analytique
- Jan Helfeld - socratic method interveiwer
- Theophilos Korydaleus (1572-1646) -- Modern Greek philosopher, humanist, see [269]
- Geddes MacGregor or (John Geddes MacGregor (1909-1998) - (req. 1 Feb 2009) Scot philosopher, Dean of the Graduate School of Religion and Professor of Philosophy of Religion at USC; Author of more than 20 books on philosophy, religion, and Scotland
- Frank Ostaseski - Founder of Metta Institute, Founder of Zen Hospice Project, specialist on death and dying, featured in the Bill Moyers series On Our Own Terms and the Oprah Winfrey Show
- Anton Pegis - b. 1905, Scholar and editor, philosophy books
- Woodbridge Riley - (1869-1933) American philosopher, noted philosophic historian, professor at John Hopkins and Vassar, see [270]
- K. J. Wetherholt, humanitarian philosopher, stakeholder in international media policy discourse, Co-Founder and Board Chairman of The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF), author of The Illumination: A Novel of the Great War (2006), see [271] and [272]
Physicists
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- Praveen Chaudhari - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Physicist, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, recipient of the National Medal of Technology
- Sir John Enderby - (req 30/07/09) - British Physicist knighted for services to science and technology. President of the royal society. http://www.bris.ac.uk/cms/go/hon-degree/july%2006%20hon%20grad/jul-enderby.html
- Naseem Hammoud (req. 2008-07-16) - Successful nanoscientist and one of the world's finest blacksmiths.
- T.K. Ramasubramanian - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - physics professor, TIME chennai, structural mechanics and civil engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, writer of articles in physics as well as literature
Political figures
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Ambassadors
- Rosemary DiCarlo - US Ambassador(Alternate Representative for Security Council Affairs) to the UN, Security Council
- Esther Coopersmith - former US Rep to UN during Carter Administration
- Hubert Guerin (req. 13 Jan 09); French Ambassador to Canada (1949-1955) - see Embassy_of_France_in_Ottawa and LIFE images with Hubert Guerin: - [273] - [274]
- Noureddine Sefiani (req. 10 June 2008) Moroccan ambassador to Russia - Bio
- Nasser Haji Al-Muzayen (req. 10 June 2008) Kuwaiti ambassador to Russia - Bio
- Robert Egan (req. 16 October 2009) American restaurant owner who has, on several occasions, conducted both formal and informal talks with North Korean representatives. One of several news stories
Civil Rights Figures/Activists
- José Andrés Tamayo Cortez - Known as Father Tamayo, or Padre Tamayo, he is a moral and spiritual leader of the Honduran resistance movement against the coup. He is a winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize for his two decades of work fighting non-violently against illegal logging and mining in Olancho province, the location of his Catholic parish (he is a Franciscan priest). Prior to the coup, Andrés Tamayo was most famous for organizing large marches from rural Olancho to the capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa. Some of the more recent marches earned him a meeting with President Manuel Zelaya, with whom he began a productive dialogue (to his surprise, Zelaya being a timber magnate). Since the coup d'etat of June 28, 2009, Tamayo has been a declared enemy of the state: his security (once provided at his request by the government, protecting him from constant harassment and assassination attempts by wealthy interests) was compromised, his parish was taken away from him, his citizenship was stripped (he is a naturalized Honduran born in El Salvador), and he was forced into hiding. He is presently holed up inside the Brazilian embassy with Zelaya. His name has become a rallying cry for members of the resistance, and many credit his constant calls for non-violence with keeping the resistance peaceful. He is very well known in Honduras. (URGENTLY REQUESTED 10-11-09)
- Michael Ferber -- One of the "Boston Five" indicted alongside Rev. William Sloane Coffin, Jr. and Dr. Benjamin Spock for conspiracy against the federal government for resisting the draft of the Vietnam War. Is the last surviving member. (req 09-09-09)
- Jack Gerritsen - KG6IRO-- Known as Radio Jammer Jack Gerritsen or KG6IRO, Jack Gerritsen became well known in the LA California area for jamming local repeaters for a number of years. He was viewed as a hero by pirate radio enthusiast or as a criminal by amateur radio enthusiast. He was later arrested at his home in southern California. *Radio Jammer Jack Gerritsen (req 03-07-10)
Economists/Political Commentators
- Stephen L. Rush: - [req. 2009-06-17] - Contrary Economist & Author of Applied Quantum Politics [275], [276], [277]
Politicians
- M.J. Khan - (req. 2009-12-13) - Houston city council member, candidate for the 2009 City Controller election, see http://www.houstontx.gov/council/f/
- Artem Medvedev - (req. 2009-11-16) - NDP candidate in the federal riding of Edmonton-Leduc, Canada in 2009-2010.
- Paul Welday - (req. 2009-11-16) - Leading Republican Candidate for Michigan's Ninth Congressional District in 2010.
- Mark Funkhauser Current mayor of Kansas City, Missouri.
- Robert B. Doyle (Alabama) - (req. 2009-07-12) - City Commissioner/Mayor of Mobile, AL from 1967-1985.
- Ellwood M. Rabenold - (req. 2009-06-27) - Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, US State Department in 50s/60s
- Charles Iavarone -(req. 2009-6-26) - also known as Charles "Chuck" Iavarone and Chuck Iavarone American Politician, American Buisnessman, Former Town Supervisor of Salina, NY, Owner of the Syracuse ShockWave ABA Basketball Team, Openly Gay Republican Politician, Candidate for New York State Assembly in 2004, Gay Rights Activist, political commentator, gained notability from his Domestic Partnership Registration Legislation in Salina, NY, elected at 23 Years old, Young Republicans Alumni, Discussing possible return to public Office in his facebook page.
- Norris Alderson - Associate Commissioner of Science, FDA
- David J. Alexander - (req. 2008-12-02) - SNP Councilor in Fife Ward, Central Fife SNP Leader, - [278] [279]
- Carlos Alvarez (politician) (req 2009-02-09) Socialist Candidate for Los Angeles Mayor 2009, National Committee member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, [280][281][282]
- Ruth Arnao - (req. 3-17-2009) - convicted staffer to former Pennsylvania Senator Vincent Fumo.
- Robert Christopher Battersby - (req. 7-3-2010) - Former Conservative MEP for Humberside in the 1980's and with an very interesting revious life involving the Second Waorld War, the Greek Civil War and the Cold War, see [283]
- Rudolph Blankenburg - (1842-1918) former Mayor of Philadelphia, aka "Old War Horse of Reform", see obit
- Edmund Byrne - (req. 5-19-2009) UK Member of Parliament for Walthamstow (1892-1897)
- Clarendon Golding Hyde - (req. 7-04-2009) UK Member of Parliament for Wednesbury (1906-1910)
- William Clark, Jr. (1828-1884) - William Clark - needs a better disambig - (req. prior 2008-02-27) - American politician, and Texas state legislator.
- Kelvyn Cullimore Jr- (Req 2008-9-23) Mayor of Cottonwood Heights, UT. Has played significant role in SL County politics.
- Tom D'Agostino- (Req 2009-6-4) - the undersecretary for Nuclear Security at the U.S. Department of Energy and the administrator for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) see bio [284]
- Bob Dadae - (req. 2009-03-11) - Papua New Guinean politician, current minister.
- Patricia Murphy Derian - Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Affairs under President Carter see [285], [286]
- T. Evan Fisher (Req. 2009-5-17) Libertarian party leader, candidate for Texas Legislature.[1]
- Augustus Godson - (req. 09-15-2009) UK Member of Parliament for Kidderminster (1886-1906)
- Damien K. A. Griffith (req. 2008-10-01), Barbadian government senator, possibly the youngest appointee to this post to date.
- Dan Halloran (req. 2009-11-02), conservative Republican candidate for NYC city council, notable for being a Neopagan (possibly one of the first openly neopagan candidates for public office in the USA) and a leader of a theod, the New Normannii Reik of Theodish Belief. [287]
- Sir William Heygate, 1st Baronet - (req. 4-9-2009) - Appointed Lord Mayor of London in 1822 and created 1st Baronet in 1831. He was a second cousin of the philanthropist, William Brodie Gurney (1777-1855) and Sir John Gurney, Kt., Baron of the Exchequer (1768-1845). His mother's cousin married the brother of the scientist Joseph Priestley. He is mentioned in the article 'Heygate Baronets'.
- Stanislav Hurenko Communist Party Chair in Ukraine
- Ricardo Ivoskus Argentine politician. Mayor of General San Martín Partido in Northern Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province. (es:Ricardo Ivoskus, lt:Ricardo Ivoskus)
- Evron M. Kirkpatrick - Evron Kirkpatrick - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - [288]
- Josue Larose Man who created 160 PACs in Florida to run in multiple elections.
- Ken Legler - (req. prior 2008-12-30) - Texas State Representative, House District 144
- David Lujan (req. 2009-2-10) - Arizona Senate Minority Leader, president of Phoenix Union High School District Governing board, Attorney for Defenders of Children, Co-author of the book "Child Advocacy 101"
- John A. McCarthy "Fishhooks" - (req. 2009-03-02) - Tammany Hall politician 1920-1950, worked for Al Smith, "greedy" CEO of Brooklyn Ash Removal Company, attributed to quote "O, Lord, give me health and strength. We'll steal the rest." see quote, bio
- John F. McManus, President of the John Birch Society
- Arlan Melendez - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Native American politician, Chairman of the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, only the second Native American ever to serve on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
- William Christian Menefee | William Menefee (req. 2008-5-18) A veteran of the war of 1812, judge of Colorado County, TX, signed Texas Declaration of Independence [289]
- Michael S. Meyer von Bremen - Michael von Bremen - (req. 2008-03-29) - Albany democrat, elected to 12th senatorial district of New York [290]
- M.C. Nanaiah (req. 2008-8-27), Indian legislator, politician of Karnataka, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council of Karnataka, Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs.
- Mary D. Nichols - (req. 2009-10-24) Chairman of the California Air Resources Board. See http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Mary_D._Nichols and http://www.arb.ca.gov/board/bio/chair.htm. Also served at the federal EPA under the Clinton Administration.
- James Nyondo (req. 2009-3-27), Malawian philanthropist and presidential candidate [291].
- Alexander Nikolaevich Poskrebyshev (req. 2008-11-25), Soviet politician, Stalin's personal assistant and secretary for decades. Anyone wanting to meet Stalin needed to consult Poskrebyshev first.
- Ben Nobleman (req. 2009-5-19), Canadian alderman 1975 city of york
- Kent Robinson (req. 2009-5-11), PC Party of NS Candidate for Annapolis County
- John E. Rodstrom Jr. (req. 2008-7-01), district 7 county commissioner in Broward County since 1992; city commissioner in fort lauderdale, vice mayor of sunrise.
- David "Zuma Dogg" Saltzburg/David Saltzburg/Zuma Dogg (req. 2009-10-17): Community activist in Los Angeles, ran for mayor in 2009 and also for City Council in a special election
- Ashford Sinanan (req. 2008-7-01), Trinidadian politician, Leader of the West Indies Federation; was Speaker of the House, Trinidad & Tobago Parliament; High Commissioner of Trinidad & Tobago to India.
- Ben C. Toledano (req. 2009-03-28), Louisiana political figure, unsuccessful mayoral and senatorial candidate but a significant figure in the rise of the Republican party in the South in the 1960s-70s.
- Claude Trudel - (req 2009-09-09) Mayor of Verdun, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, incumbent. There are no articles on any of the mayors of Verdun even though it used to be the 3rd largest city in Quebec.
- Curtis R. Tucker, Sr. - (req 2009-02-06) American state assemblyman for Inglewood, California, with son (Curtis R. Tucker, Jr.) was first father and son elected to California Legislature, first black city council member of Inglewood
- Antonio R. Unpingco Senator and Speaker in Guam for 28 years, pushed for reparations for atrocities against Guamanians during WWII, chairman Fena Lake Massacre memorial committee.
- Guillermo Vincente Vidal vs. Bill Vidal - Guillermo Vidal - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Deputy Mayor of Denver, engineer, author
- Rick Vilello - (req. 2008-03-29) - current Mayor of Lock Haven, PA; current candidate for the Pennsylvania 5th Congressional District, Democrat
- Owen Wade California State Assemblyman
- Maureen White - Democratic party's DNC national finance chair resigned Feb 20, 2006 [292]
- Peter Mathews (politician) - (req. 2009-03-6) - Californian political science professor, 2010 democratic candidate for the 37th District in Congress, see [293]
- Gottfried, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg - Not sure if he qualifies as a politician, exactly, but a great German aristocrat, great-grandson of Queen Victoria and one of the Duke of Edinburgh's Nazi brothers-in-law; apparently discussed in Royals and the Reich by Jonathan Petropoulos
- Vitor Alves - (req. 2009-11-4) - Portuguese major working on the general staff in 1970 (responsible for logistical support). In March 1974, Vitor Alves, Otelo de Carvalho, and Vasco Lourenco drew up the political programme for the Carnation Revolution in Portugal. At first he belonged to the Otelists, they were composed of socialists and social democrats around security chief General Otelo de Carvalho. Alves was appointed deputy prime minister in the first year after the coup. He was also involved in a second coup in November 1975. See [294]
- Mohammed Bhari - Military Dictator of Nigeria
- Brendan Madigan - Potential 2010 Republican Candidate for Maryland Comptroller & Executive Editor of GOP Resurgence. See gopresurgence.com
- Max Benbassat - 2009 at-large Candidate for Greensboro, NC City Council, adopted 3 streets, founder and owner of CFBGs, a concert venue in Greensboro, and nightclub manager at Artistika Nightclub, Greensboro, NC- in addtion- he ran controversial youtube videos to promote his campaign. look up 'max benbassat' on youtube
Psychologists
- Craig A. Anderson an American psychologist whose current research mostly focuses on aggression, especially the potential negative effects of exposure to violent entertainment media, see [295]
- Elliott Barker Canadian psychiatrist and child advocate, founder/director of the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
- Arnold Buss, psychologist at University of Texas, Austin; author
- Ritu Chowdhary, a noted Indian psychologist on meditation, migration and trauma, see [296]
- Phillip Clayton, author of books such as Mind and Emergence
- John Cohen (psychologist) British psychologist born 1911.
- Ty C. Colbert, Author of books such as "Broken Brains or Wounded Hearts: What Causes Mental Illness."
- Charles Czeisler, Baldino Professor of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School, researcher on sleep cycles
- Stan Dale - Transactional Analyst, First radio psychology call-in show; voiceovers for Lone Ranger and The Shadow; founder of the Human Awareness Institute on intimacy and sexuality), see [297]
- Habib Davanloo, Iranian-American psychiatrist, author, pioneer of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
- Seymour Epstein, American psychologist, developed Cognitive Experiential Self Theory (CEST), professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, see http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~sepstein/
- András Feldmár or Andrew Feldmar, Canadian psychologist, wrote about LSD therapy, banned from United States, see article
- M. W. Fordyce, psychologist, written books on happiness
- Herbert Gerjuoy (1938-????) Famous for being quoted in Future Shock by Alvin Toffler: "Tomorrow's illiterate will not be the man who can't read, he will be the man who has not learned how to learn."
- Richard Gross - psychologist, author of psychology: the science of mind and behaviour
- Martin Grotjahn (1904-????) American psychoanalyst, wrote "Beyond Laughter", see [298]
- Sara Harkness - psychologist working on early child development, The developmental niche: A model for culture and child development
- Arthur Jersild - American Psychologist (1902-1994), specialized in child development, see [299]
- Sharif N. Khan - Sharif Khan (psychologist) - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Canadian motivational speaker, author of one self-published book Psychology of the Hero Soul: Promoting Heroes in the Workplace & Everyday Life
- Tom Kitwood - developed the concept of pershood relating to people with dementia
- Norberto Keppe - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Brazilian psychotherapist, Founder of ISAT (International Society of Analytical Trilogy), and Psycho-Socio-Pathology
- Gerald Klerman (psychiatrist) one time Administrator of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration for the United States (1979-??), also the inventor of interpersonal psychotherapy, born in 1928.
- Nathan Kogan - American psychologist, Emeritus Professor at Harvard, specialized in life-span developmental psychology
- Sheldon B. Kopp Psychotherapist, author of "If you meet Buddha on the road, kill him!" 1972, practices in Washington DC
- Loretta Larouche (self-improvement writer, speaker)
- Gerry Leisman (neuropsychologist) British-Israeli born in 1947. Director of the F. R. Carrick Institute for Clinical Ergonomics, Rehabilitation, and Applied Neuroscience, developed applications of Physics to study human consciousness and brain function. Rehabilitation neuropsychology 12:16, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
- Brendan Maher, Harvard experimental psychologist. Now the article refers to an Irish sportsman
- Mark Mayer (Mind Illusionist)
- Irwin A. Hyman (d. 2005), American psychologist, professor at Temple University for about 35 years, major spokesperson against spanking of children; great advocated of alternative, positive discipline
- Jean Baker Miller - (1927 - 2006), American psychiatrist, namesake of Jean Baker Miller Training Institute at Wellesley College, wrote groundbreaking book Toward a New Psychology of Women see bio and bio
- Monica McGoldrick ?
- Terrie Moffitt Research psychologist that studies developmental psychopathology, particularly antisocial type disorders. At the Department of Psychology of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Howard Moskowitz Experimental psychophysicist, President of Moskowitz Jacobs Inc., CEO of i-Novation Inc.
- Jill Mytton Psychotherapist who deals with people with post traumatic stress disorder caused my religious/mental child abuse; author of Four Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy along with Windy Dryden
- Joseph R. Nuttin Belgian psychologist, inventor of relational motivation theory.
- Cecil Osborne, Yokefellow groups
- Mildred Parten - American sociologist, Researcher at Institute of Child Development UM, Developed the 5 stages of child's play (1932)
- Stephen Pilling - Psychologist at University College London.
- Susan Pinker ?
- Steven Reiss - inventor of Reiss Profile; one of the leading psychological scientists [300]
- Rusbult, psychologist who theorized that attraction in committed relationships is based on three variables, (1) positive feeling for partner, (2)quality of alternatives, and (3) level of investment.
- Moustafa Safouan ?
- Paul Salkovskis A British psychologist - Born 1956
- Heinz Schröter
- Margaret J Snowling British psychologist, Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, professor at University of York, researcher on dyslexia, see [301]
- Dane Spotts, creator of Mind Technologies
- Nunc Stans ?
- Sean Stephenson, professional speaker, author, and psychotherapist
- Abigail Stewart - feminist personality theorist at the university of Michigan.
- Sukhabodhananda, South Asian Philosopher
- Otto Tinklepaugh student to Tolman
- Karen Turner (req. 2008-12-03) - American clinical psychologist ......... why notable?
- Michael A. Wallach American psychologist, Professor Harvard, MIT, and University of Chicago, editor of Alternatives in Psychology book series
- Joel Weinberger, Professor at Adelphi University.......... A7 speedy 2006
- Robert F. Winch, originator of complementarily theory of relationships
- Janet G. Woititz (1939-1994)-- American psychologist who specialized in counselling children of alcoholics, founded Adult Children of Alcoholics movement, wrote New York Times Best Seller "Adult Children of Alcoholics", see obit]
- Christopher J. Ferguson - a psychologist of Texas A&M International University who highly approves of the views of video games of the book Grand Theft Childhood, see [302] and [303]. Now redirects to Christopher Ferguson, which is about a NASA astronaut
- Ethel Quayle - an Irish applied psychologist who is an expert of child pornography
Religious figures
Anglican/Episcopal
- Paul Bayes - (req 2009-01-27) National Mission and Evangelism Adviser to the Archbishops' Council of The Church of England [304] Author of Mission-shaped Parish: Traditional Church in a Changing World.
- Bliss Browne - (req. 2009-04-18) (1950 - ) Episcopalian minister, social activist, community organizer, author. First female priest to speak at Westminster Abbey. Founder and president of Imagine Chicago. bio
- Henry Burton (clergyman) (req. 2009-04-07) (1840-1930) English clergyman and author. Wrote a poem called Pass it On as well as many book.
- Thomas Cromwell (Unitarian minister) - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1838-64. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. FSA. Oversaw innovative social work to alleviate Dickensian poverty.
- Earl Kooperkamp - Episcopalian minister
- George D. Langberg, Anglican bishop of the Diocese of the Northeast and former Vice-President of the church's House of Bishops
- Donald Nestor - Anglican Bishop of Lesotho and Lancaster and former Parish Priest of Bretherton, Lancashire.
- J.Armitage Robinson British academic and Anglican cleric of the early 20th century
- Peter Toon - there are already a number of references on Wikipedia to Peter Toon, but amazingly no page for him. 1939-2009, CEO & President of the Prayer Book Society, theologian.
Baptist
- Voddie Baucham National speaker, currently serves as Pastor of Preaching at Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, TX. Has several books What He Must Be... If He Wants To Marry My Daughter,Family Driven Faith,The Ever Loving Truth,The Supremacy of Christ in a Post Modern World.
- Absalom Backus Earle - (req 2008-11-20) American Baptist preacher and author, 1812-1895, 7 books include Bringing in the Sheaves, Abiding Peace, bio
- John Jasper Early African-American Baptist preacher and philosopher (1812-1901), bio
- W. B. Johnson The First President of the Southern Baptist Convention
- Jack Schaap Baptist minister
- Lucy Whitehead McGill Waterbury Peabody - (req 2009-11-30) Leader in women's foreign missions organizations, and the founder of Baptists for World Evangelism. Helped advocate an annual interdenominational day of prayer for missions, which became the World Day of Prayer. see http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/447691/Lucy-Whitehead-McGill-Waterbury-Peabody
Buddhism
- Giei Sato - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - author of Unsui: A Diary of Zen Monastic Life (ISBN 0824802721)
- Yunqi Zhuhong (1535-1615) - Leading B. monk of the late Ming dynasty, 雲棲株宏 (Record of Self-Knowledge, “Personnel at Yunqi and Their Duties,” and “Regulations Regarding Good Deeds and Punishments at Yunqi,” trans. in Chun-fang Yu, The Renewal of Buddhism in China: Chu-Hung and the Late Ming Synthesis, Buddhist Studies and Translations (Columbia University Press, 1981), http://san.beck.org/3-7-MingEmpire.html#4, read Strategies, tactics and doctrine : Yunqi Zhuhong and Buddhist interaction with Confucian gentry in Ming China
- David Mcmahan - scholar of Asian Studies and Buddhism Modernism. His academic website:[305].
- Phurbu Tsering Rinpoche, Tibetan abbot, arrested by Chinese authority, first senior Buddhist leader to face serious charges linked to 2008 demonstrations, see your vagina
Catholicism
- Ana de Aramburu Mexican christian "beata" persecuted as a heretic during Mexican inquisition in 1801
- Carmela Carabelli ("Mamma Carmela"), a famous catholic visionary [306]
- Maurice Bévenot Catholic author
- Bernard Häring, Catholic theologian of the 20th century
- Lucile Hasley (born 1909) American Catholic writer who wrote Reproachfully Yours.
- Bryan Houghton, Catholic priest, 1911 - 1992, novelist and pamphletteer, translate from fr:Bryan Houghton
- José Hobday, Franciscan Nun that writes and gives lectures on Catholic and Native American Spiritual beliefs.
- Bernardo Francisco de Hoyos, Spanish priest of the Company of Jesus, cleared for beatification on 01/17/09 [307]
- Carlo Gnocchi, Italian priest, cleared for beatification on 01/17/09 [308]
- Ishodad of Merv - (req. 2009-13-01) - 9th century Syrian orthodox christian scholar and exegete, bishop of Hedhatha, (already mentioned in other articles on wikipedia) see [309]
- Earl Kooperkamp - Priest and activist at Harlem's Saint Mary's Church
- Eustachio Kugler or Eustachio (Joseph) Kugler, German professed member of the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God, cleared for beatification on 01/17/09 [310]
- Alfredo Gallegos Lara aka Padre Pistolas - Alfredo Lara - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Mexican priest, wears a pistol, [311]
- Josefine Lehnert or Sister Mary Lehnert Pascalina (1894-193), known as "La Popesa" (The Lady Pope), Pope Pius XII's houseeeper and personal assistant. Influenced pope's decisions, considered the most powerful woman in Vatican history. After the pope's death, the nun was exiled from the Vatican. see biography
- Anthony Giroux Meagher deceased archbishop of Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
- Rosalind Moss - (req. 2008-03-25) - see [312]
- Raphael Rafiringa or Raphael (Louis) Rafiringa, Madagascan member of the Institute of Brothers of Christian Schools, cleared for beatification on 01/17/09 [313]
- Alcuin Reid, Catholic Liturgical Scholar
- Charlene Richard, 1947-1959 "The Little Cajun Saint"
- Saint Claudia (req. 2009-02-23) - Legendary Roman saint of 1st century Britain, see [314] and [315]
- Saint Napoleon (translate from it:San Napoleone)
- Giulio Antonio Santorio de:Giulio_Antonio_Santorio
- Michal Sopocko, polish priest, Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska's confessor, to be beatified in (2008).
- John Lancaster Spaulding also J.L. Spalding, - Catholic archbishop, Bishop of Peoria - author of several philosophical books, such as, Education and the Higher Life, Things of the Mind, Aphorisms and Reflections, Socialism and Labor, and Opportunity and Other Essays
- Stephen of Rieti Italian Abbot, Benedictine saint c.560
- Emillie de Villeneuve, 19th century french saint, worked in Latin America es:Emillie de Villeneuve
- Wiching, a Swabian cleric who succeeded Saint Methodius as Archbishop of Great Moravia under Pope Stephen V contrary to the wishes of Methodius. Wiching later exiled Methodius' followers in 885. Partly responsible along with Bulgaria for the disappearance of Great Moravia. (req. 2008-12-16)
- John Zuhlsdorf, Catholic priest, commentator and blogger of the influential What Does the Prayer Really Say blog,[316]
- Francis Laval, first bishop of Quebec
- Alonso de Hojeda (Dominican), convinced Queen Isabella I of Spain of the existence of Crypto-Judaism among Adalusian conversos in 1477, kick-starting the Spanish Inquisition.
- Masao Takenake, Japanese theologian who died in 2006 (Have checked the spelling of the surname - was spelt Takenake). ACEOREVIVED (talk) 20:23, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
Eastern Orthodox
- Elisabeth Behr-Sigel, Eastern Orthodox Christian theologian known as "the grandmother of Orthodox feminism"
Hinduism
- Aniruddha Bapu -- Hindu Spiritualist
- Balkrishna Shivram Moonje Doctor and founder of RSS, president of Hindu Mahasabha, from Nagpur (India).
- Laxman Vaman Paranjpe Hindu nationalist from Nagpur (India).
- Sahana Devi A singer who became a disciple of Sri Aurobindo and involved herself in service to humanity for nearly 40 years.
- Mahayogi Swami Buddha Puri Founder of Siddhamrita Surya Kriya Yoga who is acknowledged as an Spiritual Scientist in India. see [317]
Islam
- Shaykh Taner Ansari, (req. July 12, 2009) - Turkish Born Muslim Sufi Shaykh, Head of the Qadir-Rifai Tariqa, based in New York, written 4 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. [318].
- Shabbir Ally (req March 4 09) Islam apologist who wrote 101 contradictions of the Bible which created a lot of problems in Christian community [319], [320] (christian response to his pamphlet)
- Umro bin Muhammad Muhammad bin Qasim's son who later became governor of Sindh,(Present day Pakistan
- Sheik Adil Kalbani or Adil Kalbani (sheik) (requested April 13, 2009) "...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) (also http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/11/world/middleeast/11saudi.html)
- Na'ima B. Robert, (req. 2008-09-10) - British Muslim author, children's book writer, Founder of Sisters an online magazine for Muslim women.
- Allama Aqeel Turabi (req May 09)Prominent Islamic scholar and orator of Pakistan; son of legendary orator and poet Allama Rasheed Turabi. He passed away on 23 april 2009 [321]
- Nasrullah Warren professor and Muslim commentator
- Mahomed Khatri Hero and rolemodel for young disabled muslims,http://islamineurope.blogspot.com/2007/12/leicester-mosque-to-allow-guiding-dog.html http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article3087362.ece http://www.northantsblindcricket.com/player%20profile%20mahomed.html
Judaism
Now filed under Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies/Jewish figures
- Steven Burg - (req. 2008-05-14)- Rabbi, International director of NCSY
- Menachem Leibtag - Internet rabbi, Creator and writer of TSC shiurim. See Tanach Study Centre
- Gil Locks - a Guru turned orthodox Jew and author of books. also known as Gutman Locks. I tried to create an article, but it was tagged speedy and deleted before i could even slap on a hangon tag. [322]
- Malkie Schwartz - (req. 2009-04-30) - Former Lubatvitcher who left the fold and founded Footsteps.
Jewish Philosophers, Rabbis, Cantors
- Rabbi Mordechai Gutnick, Rabbinic Administrator of Kosher Australia; acting head of Melbourne Beth Din, eldest son of the late Rabbi Chaim Gutnick
- Alexander Rebbe
- Eduard Birnbaum, a chazzan
- Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein (Yechiel Eckstein) Founder and President IFCJ - International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
- Akiva Eisenberg
- Paul Chaim Eisenberg/Chaim Eisenberg (de)
- Rabbi Löb Fischels
- Adolf Guttmacher (also Adolph Gutmacher, and may Adolph Guttmacher), an US rabbi
- Elijah Guttmacher (Elijah Gutmacher/Elija Gutmacher, Eliyah Gutmacher/Eliya Gutmacher, Eliyahu Gutmacher), also Elijahu Guttmacher; (pl), See also Yaakov Lorberbaum
- Jacob Hamburger/Jacob Hamburger de:Jacob Hamburger
- Aron Heppner (pl) (Aaron Heppner, Ahron Heppner, Aharon Heppner)
- Rabbi Yaakov Hillel (Yaakov Hillel)
- Rabbi David Ingber (David Ingber)
- Richard Israel
- Rabbi Aryeh Carmell(Aryeh Carmell)
- Rabbi Gedalia Zweig Writer and musical Rabbi
- Anton Laytner
- Tehilla Lichtenstein (Tehilla [323])
- Novominsker Rebbe
- Gilbert S. Rosenthal (Gilbert Rosenthal)
- Amos Rubinstein / Amos Rubenstein
- Barukhia Russo
- Isaac Stein
- Margarete Susman(Margarete von Bendemann) (de:Margarete Susman)
- Nahum Ward
- Rabbi Amiel Wohl (Rabbi Amiel Wohl and his father Rabbi Samuel Wohl, whom the book "He Really Had Something to Say" is about.)
- Ellis Rivkin (Jewish scholar and historian)
Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints
- Nephi Jeffs - Brother to cult leader Warren Jeffs, claimed his brother renounced his position as head of the FLDS church.
New Age Spirituality
- Sarah Ban Breathnach - spiritual author
- Robert Hartley (new age spiritualist) AKA Ishvara (author)) American New Ager, founder of Harbin Hot Springs and author of "Oneness in Living", see [324], [325]
Non-Denominational Christian
- Rick Bezet Senior Pastor of 8,000 member New Life Church of Arkansas. http://www.newlifechurch.tv and on the board for the ARC. http://www.relatedchurches.com
- Chris Bennett (author) author of Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible
- June Boyce-Tilman - college professor combines music and theology, Composer
- Tony Bushby - Author of "The Bible Fraud", "The Secret in the Bible", "Crucifixion of the Truth", and "The Twin Deception"
- Daniel Czepko of Reigersfeld - poet, author; de:Daniel Czepko
- Moses Farrar author of "The Deceiving of the Black Race -The Greatest Story Never Told", "A Non-Christian's response to Christianity"
- Birger Gerhardsson - Swedish theologian, Professor emeritus, author of The Reliability of the Gospel Tradition and other books
- George D. Herron, historian and author, key player in Social Gospel amd Kingdom movements (1890s)
- Brandon D. Hill Doctor, Christian youth counselor
- Saint Holos Patron Saint of Health and Healing . ( Armenian Cultures )
- James Johnson (minister) (1832-1917), a Yoruba member of the African Methodist Church of Sierra Leone founded by African-American settlers in 1821. He attributed the success of Islam to its use of African customs and institutions. Ordained and became a Bishop in west Africa from 1900-1917.
- Ulrich Luz -- biblical commentator
- Martinus (writer) Danish spirtual leader, A spontaneous transformation of consciousness enabled the Danish writer Martinus (1890-1981) to describe the eternal, spiritual laws and principles of life. His work is collectively entitled The Third Testament. It is an all-embracing world picture, a spiritual science that describes and analyses the spiritual laws of life.
- Ched Myers author, theologian
- Ron Pegg - Australian Researcher(c. 2000) claiming parallels between religious history and modern-day CD-ROMs possibly sent back through time. Researchers page Ron Pegg Discoveries
- John MacKinnon, the last Abbot of the Scottish island of Iona, greatly responsible for a meshing of Christian and celtic beliefs and morals. Nicknamed "the green abbot." One of the few Scottish abbots to have had an efigy made in honor of him and placed in the centre of his abbey.
- Leonard Swindler author, Christianity historian
- Phyllis Trible - theologian, author (Rhetorical Criticism and Feminism) and educator. She is the author of Texts of Terror Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives.
- Ronald Weinland -- self-proclaimed prophet, author, prophesies the end of time* August Van Ryn Plymouth Brethren author
- Marvin R. Wilson - Christian author, translator of the New International Version of the Bible, author of Our Father Abraham, professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College (Massachusetts)
Other
- Leonardo Da Vinci MacLaren Leader of the School of Economic Science in London, based on Eastern philosophy of Advaita Vedanta
- John de Ruiter -- self-proclaimed Canadian prophet; see article list
- Diane Vera -- Internet author on Theistic Satanism........ notable? no independent RS found
Pentecostal/Charismatic
- Paulaseer E. Lawrie or Paulaseer alias Shree Lahari Krishna - Pentecostal Faith healer and self-proclaimed son of God, see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Paulaseer
Presbyterian/Reformed/Calvinism
- David Lee Dobler Presbyterian Moderator
- Sarah Pierpont Edwards wife of Jonathan Edwards, American Calvinist theologian. Mother of 2nd President of College of New Jersey (Princeton), Aaron Burr Sr.; Wife of 3rd President of College of New Jersey; Grandmother of Aaron Burr, 3rd Vice President of the United States
- Hermanus Knoop Reformed (Gereformeerd) Pastor, concentration camp survivor
Protestant
- Carlos Annacondia - Argentinian Revivalist, evangelist, author
- Albion Ballenger -- 19th century Seventh-day Adventist minister and author, banned from church
- Ergun Mehmet Caner - President of Liberty Theological Seminary at Liberty University
- Samuel Joaquín Flores Mexican evangelist, The Light of the World Church.
- Thomas Munster sv:Thomas Munster -- Swedish Christian reformist
- Wilhelm Pauck - biograph of Paul Tillich, professor church history at the University of at Chicago.
- Mickey Robinson - Author, Healer, claims after dying in an accident went to heaven and spoke with God before returning to earth
- Edward R. Skane - Edward Skane - (req. prior 2008-03-01) - Reverend, television evangelist, book author, father of high profile murdered son, died Feb, 2001.
- Edmond Wong - (req. 2008-06-14) evangelist to the homeless of San Francisco for 20 years
- Phyllis A. Tickle contemporary American author, editor, professor who pioneered the Religious section in Publisher's Weekly, thus gaining mainstream recognition for religious fiction and nonfiction.
- Thomas Thorowgood (c1600-1669) English Divine, author of Jewes in America, or Probabilities that the Americans are of that Race Influential to the writing and thought of John Eliot, intellectual peer to Menasseh Ben Israel.
- John Adams, Sr. - (req 2009-9-30) b.1697; d.1761. A Massachusetts farmer, Congregationalist deacon, a lieutenant in the militia, son of Joseph Adams and Hannah Bass, father of second president of the united states John Adams, a fifth-generation descendant of Henry Adams.
Shamanism
- Tony Samara South American shaman
- Ted Andrews North American shaman (b. July 16, 1952 d. October 24, 2009) Notably a worldwide acclaimed author, speaker and teacher. In May 2002 he was invited to speak to the United Nations Staff Recreation Council at the United Nations in New York for his writings and work with animals, and was invited back to speak to the same group at the United Nations in 2007. He has written over 40 books which have been translated into more than two dozen foreign languages, most notably the author of "Animal Speak: The Spiritual and Magical Powers of Creatures Great and Small" copyright 1993 by Llewellyn Publications
Unitarian Universalist
- Thomas Amory (Unitarian minister) - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1770-74. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography
- Rochemont Barbauld, - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1802-08. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Husband of writer Anna Laetitia Barbauld. Went mad, attacked her, drowned self in New River (England).
- Phebe Coffin Hanaford (1829-1921) - Universalist minister (ordained 1868), leader in American Woman Suffrage Association, abolitionist, social reformer see [326] and bio
- John Kentish (Unitarian minister) - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1799-1802. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Biblical and Oriental scholar.
- Joseph Towers - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1778-99. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Autodidact, assisted Andrew Kippis with Biographia Brittanica (forerunner of DNB), secretary of Society for Constitutional Information. Remarkable chap, just what Wikipedia is for.
- Hugh Worthington - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1739-42 . Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. "A long and memorable ministry at the Great Meeting, Leicester."
Wicca/Witches
- Lisbet Nypan, (d.1670), the most famous alleged witch in Norway. see
- Anna Muggen, (d.1608), alleged Dutch witch.
- Triene Langheldes(d.1613), alleged Dutch witch, the last alleged witch in the Netherlands.
- Lexa Roséan pagan author and Wiccan High Priestess
- Agnes Snoth, 1500's- burned at the stake with four other women, preached against auricular confessions, stating that it was sinful to ask forgiveness from a man for what only God can grant
Sociologists
- Pavel Osinsky - American sociologist, professor Knox College, thesis paper "War, State Collapse, Redistribution: Russian Revolution Revisted" cited on WP.... notable enough for bio?
- Eliot Freidson - Pioneering researcher on the Sociology of Medicine, and other professions. Wrote 'landmark' book (1970) "Profession of Medicine" -- ideas achieved "methodological cult status" (see F. Condrau's 'The Patient's View Meets the Clinical Gaze', 2007). Freidson died Dec 14, 2005. See also SF Chonicle article: [327]
- Simon Dinitz - American sociologist/criminologist, professor emeritus The Ohio State University, wrote "Schizophrenics in the New Custodial Community" and was the first professor to receive all three of OSU's Distinguished Teaching, Dist. Research, and Dist. Service Awards(see <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1340941/Simon-Dinitz>)
- Ruth Glass - British sociologist who coined the term "gentrification"
- Samantha Kwan - American sociologist and woman studies scholar who considers the Western society's anxiety toward "obesity" a moral panic [328]
Sports Figures
- Paul Allen (radio) Minnesota Vikings radio announcer for last 10 years.
- Al Thomas (Founder of Budo Jujutsu and star of "The World of Martial-Arts")
- Jimmy Petruzzi (football coach) *[329]
- Ted Bulling - Head track and field, and cross country coach at Nebraska Wesleyan University winning multiple conference championships, placing in the top 5 at nation meets, coaching multiple national champions, coaching Kim Oden at the olympic trials, and also has received multiple regional and national coaching awards
- Marco Confortola - (req. 8-5-2008) - Last known survivor of K2 mountain disaster August 1, 2008
- Jeffrey Crompton - Professional basketball player 1978-1984, less than stellar yet notable NBA player, see stats
- Ronnie Fair - American Women's National soccer player, twin sister of Lorrie Fair Ching at Hawai'i camp after breakout year - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
- Jack Favor (req. 2-June-2008) Rodeo champion wrongfully convicted of murder, later released after being granted a new trial and found not guilty. Because of the political machinations involved with this case, this articles deserves attention.
- Fergie Ferguson - Forrest Ferguson (1920-1954) - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American college athlete, Fergie Ferguson Award named in his honor, see [330]
- William Thomas Finnegan - Noted Irish long jumper in 2008, Senior All Ireland Triple Jump and Combined Event Medalist. Olympic Decathalon Hopeful; DOB 1987, still living.
- Jacqueline Hansen - Sport: Track & Field - 2 time Marathon World record holder, first woman to run sub-2:40 marathon, 1973 Boston Marathon winner, multiple US long distance records, instrumental in legal battle to get women's marathon into Olympic Games.
- Gilad Janklowicz - (req. 2008-03-30) - TV Fitness trainer (FitTV) / Exercise Guru, 52, born: Holon, Israel - Jewish Sports Hall of Fame 1991 inductee
- Mo Keita - (req. 2008-06-14) International soccer star (Afican American) business owner [331] Bio: [332]
- Allen Kennedy - card-dealer, inventor of center deal
- Rachman Ould Couach Neen - Rachman Neen - Mauritanian goalkeeper for ASC Mauritel Mobile FC
- Frank Sanders (climber) (req. 2008-07-21) record-setting mountaineer who climbs the Devils Tower National Monument every day in order to deal with his alcoholism see [333]
- Patrick Teugels - Kickboxer. Only fighter to ever beat Jean-Claude Van Damme.
- Al Thomas - American martial-arts instructor, founder of Budo Jujutsu, taught Lorenzo Lamas among others Link [334]
- Don Vesco (req 10/01/09) American motorcycle and land speed racer. Holds FIA World Land Speed Record of 458mph. Inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2004. http://71.6.142.67/revize/motorsports/hof/vesco_don.htm
- Matt Walwyn 18 year old footballer whop plays for AFC Fylde and match winner in 2008's FA varse
- Dwain Weston - Australian base jumper, noted daredevil, died October 7, 2003
- Glen Worthington "Zeus" - State of Utah Hall of Famer[335], Utah State University Hall of Famer[336], Athletic Director of Logan High School for 30 years, Logan Utah Socialite, earned 10 varsity letters at Utah State in football, track and basketball from 1926-29. Worthington, given the nickname “Zeus” by his Coach Dick Romney, was a four-year basketball starter, served as team captain for two years and was twice named to the all-conference team. He won the gold medal in the Inter-Organization track meet in 1927 and ’28 and finished second in ’26 and ’29. During his four-year career as a sprinter, Worthington was undefeated in the high and low hurdles.
- Danny Rensch American Chess Player. FIDE Master, with two IM norms. One of the strongest U-25, (was #1 in nation at 19,) notably one of the top 5 players of Arizona and a coach. Owns and runs American Chess Events, which sponsors ACC and FIDE events along with monthly USCF tournaments.
- Samuel Shankland(req. 2009-3-4) American Chess Player. International Master. Is considered one of the strongest youth players in the nation. Has a bronze medal from the 2008 World Youth at Vung Tao.
- Ed Nadalin (req. 12/12/2009) American Professional Skateboarder in the 70's.
By Nationality
Afghanistan
- Abdorrahim Umrani
- Abdul Mannan Khawajazai
- Abdul Nab
- Abdul Razzaq Nafees
- Abdul Rehman Hotaki
- Abdul Salaam Khan
- Akhtar Mohammad
- Anwar Shah
- Azizullah Afzali
- Christopher Mueller
- Esmatullah Mohabbat
- Fahim Khan
- Gholam Jilani Pupel
- Ghulam Jilani Barq
- Ghulam Sakhee
- Gul Akhund
- Gul Nabi Ahmadzai
- Hafez Hilal
- Hafiz Abdul Majeed
- Hafiz Abdul Rahim
- Haji Ajab Shah
- Haji Ghulam Nabi
- Haji Jamil
- Haji Wali Shah
- Hakim Latifi
- Hamid Agha
- Hamidullah Khan Tokhi
- Hassan Onal
- Imam al-Husayn
- Ishaq Noori
- Ishraq Hussaini
- Jan Mohammad Khan
- Khalif Sadaht
- Khan Mohammed
- Khodai Rahim
- Khurshid Kasuri
- Mahbooba Hoqooqmal
- Mahfooz Nedayee
- Miloon Kothari
- Milos Krsmanovic
- Mohammad Aref Sarwari
- Mohammad Fahim Khan
- Mohammad Isah
- Mohammad Naim Ghiacy
- Mohammed Jamil Hanifi
- Mohammad Reza Bahrami
- Mohammad Sahil
- Mohammad Zafar
- Mohammed Akram
- Mohammed Isa Khan
- Mohammed Saiful Adel
- Mullah Faqirullah
- Mullah Janan
- Mullah Naaim
- Mullah Wazir
- Musadeq
- Mutaleb Beg
- Naik Mohammad
- Nur-al-Haq Uloomi
- Qari Yousaf Ahmadi
- Sabir Momin
- Saidrahim Mahmadrahim
- Sami Yousafzai
- Sayed Abdul Hadi
- Sayed Fazel Akbar
- Seyed Makhdum Rahin
- Shireen Agha Salangi
- Shirieen
- Suraya Subhrang
- Wali Zazai
- Yar Mohammad Alizai
- Yusuf Pashtun
- Zabihullah Zahid
- Zahir Nayebzada
- Zalmay Rasul
- Zia Ahmad
American Indian/North American (Native)
- Adiax, The Sutiaba Indian chief, in Leòn Nicaragua, who hanged himself or was hung by the Spaniards because he refused to be conquered.
- Lewis Bennett, fastest Native American in North America in the 1860s, "Deerfoot"
- Cuillamachu (1534-1603)
- José Hobday, Franciscan Nun that writes and gives lectures on Catholic and Native American Spiritual beliefs.
- Hasteen Klah, Navajo medicine man, artist, and folklorist. 3 December 2007
- Arlan Melendez - Native American politician, Chairman of the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, only the second Native American ever to serve on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
- Nakaidoklini - (1 Jan. 1830?-30 Aug. 1881), shaman or medicine man, was a White Mountain Apache see bio
- Chief James Smith - Nineteenth Century Canadian Cree Chief, Treaty Six signatory, and founder of the James Smith First Nation in Saskatchewan.
- Taignoagny - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Iroquoi Indian, traveled to France in 1534 with Jacques Cartier
- Mattie Tom Native American figure, Apache
Angola
- Ngola Kiluanje, Queen of Ndongo
Argentina
- Natalio Botana, Argentine journalist; started newspaper "La Critica" in 1913.
- Enrique Dusell, Argentine philosopher, author of Philosophy of Liberation, professor of sociology
- Ricardo Ivoskus Argentine politician. Mayor of General San Martín Partido in Northern Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province. (es:Ricardo Ivoskus, lt:Ricardo Ivoskus)
- Karina Jelinek - Argentine model
- Raúl Lozano - volleyball coach
- Manuel Mora y Araujo (req 2009-05-22) - Argentinean sociologist and political analyst, a national figure and top expert in market research and analysis. Founder of the Mora y Araujo Communications group and president of IPSOS - Mora y Araujo. Dean of the Torcuato Di Tella University in Buenos Aires. see CV
- Hans Fugl - Argentine inmigrant and politician, es:Juan Fugl
Austria
- John Chillag - Austrian holocaust survivor, wrote, The Odyssey of John Chillag, a Hungarian Jew Born in Vienna
- Stanislaus Hafner - Austrian professor of slavic studies, Belgrade, member Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Gerhard Neweklowsky - Professor of slavic studies University of Vienna, member Austrian Academy of Sciences
- Helmut Zborowski - Austrian Rocket engineer (de:Helmut Zborowski)
Australia
- Jayme Kidd - (born Karlie-Jayme Lindsay Kidd; Dec 21 1993) - Trampolinest, Ex Singer in the Chamber Choir section of the Australian youth Choir in adelaide. Plans on becoming an actress and moving to Cardiff. Also breeds scottish fold and brittish shorthair cats with her Mother, Marion Kidd.
- Dwain Weston - Australian base jumper, noted daredevil, died October 7, 2003
- Moti Visa - A well known socialite, community leader, pioneer of several things for Indian Australians, Chief Editor "Beyond India " Magazine, Founder Jhurelal Temple, Well known personality of Sindhi community in Australia and Asia, Founder of Sindhi Association.
- Waks Family - Australian Jewish family composed of 17 children, all from the same two parents. featured the documentary Welcome to the Waks Family
- Gemma Sisia - (req. 29th July 2009) founder and director of the School of St Jude in Tanzania. Through setting up the school she has helped educate over 1200 children living in poverty. Other links: http://www.schoolofstjude.co.tz/Home/tabid/198/Default.aspx and http://www.womenshistory.com.au/image.asp?iID=288
Bahrain
- Dhiyaa Al-Musawi - (req 2009-09-05) A well known Bahraini writers, Bahraini liberal, Bahraini journalist, Bahraini cleric, Shi'a cleric and a Bahraini Shi'a Muslim. [337][338]
- Haifa Hussein - (req 2009-10-15) (seconded 2009-12-01) Haifa Hussein is a Bahraini Khaliji singer and actress. She is to star in a new drama series entitled "Laila" and has already been in such shows as «القمر والنجوم الثلاث» (Qamar Wa Thalth Nojoom), "The Moon and Three Stars" or "Three Stars and a Moon"[339]. One moment that will not be forgotten occurred when she announced on television that she was going to divorce her husband, the father of her son[340][341].
Belgium
- Hortense Daman (req 2008-07-29) married name Clews, Times obituary Jan 30, 2007 Belgian Resistance, Hortense Clews, courier who was captured by the SS but survived the cruelties of Ravensbröck concentration camp[342]
- Francois Daman, Belgian partisan and underground resistance worker in WWII
- Emile de Laveley, 1822-1892 Belgian writer, professor, economist
- François Massau- (req. 2008-09-02) - Belgian builder, one of the 1st pioneers of the heliotropic house design, built 1958 rotating house see [343]
- Victor Wei, Belgian ambassador; formerly to South Korea; currently a representative to the European Union (EU)
Brazil
- Tomaz Green Morton - Thomas Green Morton - Thomas Morton - Healer, Magician
- Jesus Copyright - Jesus Copyright - Jesus Copyright - Brazilian, Businessman
Cambodia
- Youk Chhang vs. Youk Chang?? - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Cambodian activist, Documentation Center director member of the Time 100 in 2007, see [344]
Canada
- Bruce Alexander Aikenhead - (req. 2009-08-16) - Officer of the Order of Canada, highly regarded as one of the pioneers of the Canadian aerospace industry, Director General of the Canadian Astronaut Program. see [345]
- Sharon Batt - (req. 2 August 2008)- Canadian Journalist and Community Activist, who has written extensively about breast cancer issues. She is the author of Patient No More: the Politics of Breast Cancer (Gynergy Books, 1994) and co-founder of Breast Cancer Action Montreal. In July 1999 she began a two-year term as Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
- Martine Chartrand - Canadian animator
- Michael A. Gilbert - professor at the Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto, and an avowed cross-dresser Ivory Tower, [346]
- Allyson Jule - Canadian associate professor, researcher on language and gender see [347]
- Robert McDougall - (req. prior 2008-07-06) - Canadian Ambassador; High Commissioner to Bangladesh
- John de Ruiter, spiritual leader/philosopher, author of "Unveiling Reality", see [348]
- Susan Scott-Parker, OBE - CEO and founder of Employers' Forum on Disability. A membership organisation comprising of UK businesses designed to make employing disabled people easier.
- Melville A. Feraday - Metallurgist, member of IAEA and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, specialized in nuclear power plant decomissioning. Creator of new method of nuclear fuel, namely "A method of making mixed oxide especially UO2 -PuO2 nuclear fuel by impregnation wherein the green pellets of nuclear fuel oxide are partially sintered, then impregnated with a second nuclear fuel oxide, and then given a final and complete sintering step." - http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4020131.html Holder of patent on such method. Deceased
Chile
- Carlos Ominami - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Chilean politician and economist es:Carlos Ominami
China
- Liu Buchan Chinese naval officer, Sino-Russian war, Captain of battleship Dingyuan, deputy of the Beiyang Fleet
- Tang He, one of Ming Dynasty founding generals
- Zhao Fusan (Chinese author
- Li Shanchang, one of Ming Dynasty founding generals
- Lin Taizeng, Chinese hero from late Qing Dynasty
- Guan Tianpei, Chinese hero in Opium War
- Han Zhaohou,leader of Han state during China's Warring States period.
- Lam Cho, Hung Ga master......... A7 speedied May 2009
- Qiu Ran Ke, 虬髯客, the Dragon-Beard Man written by the official Du Guangting (杜光庭). Famous character in similar period: Li Jing, 李靖, in fiction, between Sui and Tang Dynasty.
Colombia
- Daniel Bonilla - Colombian architect
- Osama Okde - Colombian Socialite
Czech Republic
- Jan Bozdech - in the RAF in WWII, his dog Antis (Dickin Medal winner) flew 7 bomber missions with him. Escaped from Czechoslovakia in 1948. [349]
Denmark
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- Jane Aamund - popular Danish writer, author of 16 novels (requested 2008-08-13) (da:Jane Aamund)
- Erik Peitersen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish handball player coach - (da:Erik Peitersen)
- Martinus (writer) A spontaneous transformation of consciousness enabled the Danish writer Martinus (1890-1981) to describe the eternal, spiritual laws and principles of life. His work is collectively entitled The Third Testament. It is an all-embracing world picture, a spiritual science that describes and analyses the spiritual laws of life.
- Sisse Fisker - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish journalist - (da:Sisse Fisker)
- Bettina Aller - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish explorer - (da:Bettina Aller)
- Martinus (writer) Danish spirtual leader, A spontaneous transformation of consciousness enabled the Danish writer Martinus (1890-1981) to describe the eternal, spiritual laws and principles of life. His work is collectively entitled The Third Testament. It is an all-embracing world picture, a spiritual science that describes and analyses the spiritual laws of life.
- Allan Olsen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Allan Olsen)
- Mayianne Dinesen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Mayianne Dinesen)
- Nikolaj Christensen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish singer and actor - (da:Nikolaj Christensen)
- Annette Heick - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish singer - (da:Annette Heick)
- Liv Corfixen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Liv Corfixen)
- Lærke Winther Andersen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Lærke Winther Andersen)
- Robert Hansen (actor) vs. Robert Hansen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Robert Hansen)
- Vicki Berlin - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor and comedian - (da:Vicki Berlin)
- Lai Yde - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Lai Yde)
- Lisbeth Østergård - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish tv host - (da:Lisbeth Østergård)
- Said Chayesteh - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Said Chayesteh)
- Paula Larrain - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish journalist and politician - (da:Paula Larrain)
- Nicolai Moltke-Leth - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish soldier - (da:Nicolai Moltke-Leth)
- Benedikte Hansen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a Danish actor - (da:Benedikte Hansen)
Egypt
Ancient
- Hegasias of Alexandria, ancient philosopher of suicide.
- Princess Tarbis,(req. 2008-09-22) political wife of Moses,following the seige of the Royal city of Saba. Josephus Flavius-"Antiquities of the Jews"(Bk2, Chap 10.). Additional references are (1)The Bible in English By David Daniell, pp 62.
Modern
- Nazih Ayubi - (1944-1995) Egyptian Political Scientist and Middle East scholar, former professor UCLA, Author of several books on Middle East political issues Numerous Wiki references, see [350].
- Ahmed Bahgat - (req 2009-07-05) Egyptian American, one of the most successful egyptian bussinessman. see [351]
- Ahmed Heikal - Egyptian businessman and enterpreneur, created Citadel Capital see article
- Ola Ahmed Abd-El-Latif Kamel or Ola Kamel, local political activist in Christchurch NZ of Egyptian origin, created EAC, unsuccessful bids for public office ----- previous subject of a Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ola Kamel disputed afd and deletion review
Finland
- Henrik Tikkanen, (1924-1984), Finnish author and artist, prolific novelist, Eino Leino Association Award (1975), and the State Literature Award (1976, 1983)
France
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- Marquis de Bombelles aristocrat, diplomat, and politician in Ancien Regime France
- Julien Barbier - French - (fr:Julien Barbier)
- Katherine Briçonnet - French noblewoman of 1500s, oversaw construction of Château de Chenonceau
- Christian Cabrol - French surgeon - (fr:Christian Cabrol)
- Juan de Jasso - Father of Francis Xavier
- Jean Carmignac (d.1986) French scholar, the noted authority on the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Laurent Commarieu - French - (fr:Laurent Commarieu)
- Eugène Dabit - writer see fr:Eugène Dabit
- Suzanne David, French spy in Cherbourg during WWII for the Allies
- Gabriel Ferry - writer, see fr:Gabriel Ferry
- Anne Gastinel - French cellist - (fr:Anne Gastinel)
- Louis Héron - French revolution (fr:Louis Héron)
- Carré de Malberg - French jurist - (fr:Carré de Malberg)
- Georges Mathé - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - French physician, bone marrow transplant specialist, cancerologist
- Luc Moreau - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - French glaciologist - (fr:Luc Moreau)
- Nivelon I (720-768), French Lord, Historian of Perracy, Count of Autun
- Guy Ourisson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - French chemist, 1926–2006 , noted for stereochemistry, president French Academy of Sciences, obit
- La Belle Paule - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Paule de Viguier, baronne de Fonterville, in 1533 [352], fr:Belle_Paule and br:La_Belle_Paule
- Jean-Michel Portal - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - French - (fr:Jean-Michel Portal)
- Alexandre Robert - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - a French teenager who was raped in Dubai in 2007. This case has raised diplomatic tensions between France and the UAE. Helpful references: ABC News, NY Times, TIME - (fr:Alexandre Robert)
- Madeleine Robinson - actress see fr:Madeleine Robinson
- Nathalie Santamaria - a French singer - (fr:Nathalie Santamaria)
- Laetitia Toureaux - famous crime, 1937, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligne_8_du_m%C3%A9tro_de_Paris
- René Carmille - (req 2008-09-10) French Army officer in WWII, founder of Demographic Service, part of the French Resistance, died Dachau Jan 25, 1945
French Cabinet Ministers
- Edwige Avice - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Edwige Avice)
- Jacquet Barrot - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Jacquet Barrot)
- Louis Besson - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Louis Besson)
- Franck Borotra - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Franck Borotra)
- Frédérique Bredin - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Frédérique Bredin)
- Alain Carignon - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Alain Carignon)
- Colette Codaccioni - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Colette Codaccioni)
- Georgina Dufoix - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Georgina Dufoix)
- Roger Fauroux - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Roger Fauroux)
- Michel Giraud - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Michel Giraud)
- François Louis Auguste Goiran - former Minister of War, cabinet minister - (fr:François Louis Auguste Goiran)
- Philippe Mestre - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Philippe Mestre)
- Pierre Pasquini - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Pierre Pasquini)
- Jacques Pelletier - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Jacques Pelletier)
- Jean-Jacques de Peretti - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Jean-Jacques de Peretti)
- Pierre-André Périssol - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Pierre-André Périssol)
- Bernard Pons - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Bernard Pons)
- Nicole Questiaux - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Nicole Questiaux)
- Jean-Marie-Rausch - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:Jean-Marie-Rausch)
- José Rossi - French Cabinet Minister - (fr:José Rossi)
Germany
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- Charlotte Bühler - psychologist de:Charlotte Bühler
- Heinrich Ehinger - German explorer who founded Guyana
- Käthe Ehrhold - German missionary who witnessed & wrote about the killing of the locals of Van by the Armenian rvolters
- Christian Essellen - (1823-1859) German historian and author, wrote dramatic poem "Babylon (German Life and Civilization)"
- Albert Ganzenmüller - Nazi official (deportations) de:Albert Ganzenmüller
- Josef Carl Grund - (req. 04/19/09)(author and teacher) (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Carl_Grund&ei=GtDrSenbC5WOMrGc1OQF&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&
- Martin Grüner - 1929 German politician FDP, grew up in Schramberg - (de:Martin Grüner)
- Senna Hoy AKA Johannes Holzmann, German Jewish anarchist and gay liberationist. Item exists on German Wikipedia. Perhaps someone can help translate. see de:Senna Hoy
- Amelia von Jülich-Kleve-Berg aka. Amelia of Cleves. Sister of Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII of England's fourth wife.
- Rolf Dieter Kluge - Rolf Kluge - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Slavic, writer
- Jan Vinzenz Krause - German businessman; director of the Institute for Condom Consultancy, invented spray-on condom seeSpiegel and Time mags.
- Joseph Kürschner, 1853-1902, writer and lexicographer, see de:Joseph Kürschner
- Rainer Langhans - born June 19, 1940, author, filmmaker, member of Kommune I in Berlin de:Rainer Langhans
- Reinhard Lauer - German professor, slavic language and literature
- Colonel Friedrich-Wilhelm von Lindeiner - Commandant of Stalag Luft III during the "Great Escape" of WWII
- Rudolf Mildner - Chief of Gestapo and Head of Auschwitz political dept, see wikiquote or [[:de:Rudolf Mildner
- Ingo Müller - German mechanical engineer, professor of Thermodynamics at the Technical University Berlin
- Leonhard Sohnke - German physicist, 1842-1897, author of Kristallstruktur (Leipzig, 1879), credited by some (http://www.physik.tu-muenchen.de/einrichtungen/department/history) for "the discovery of the concept of space group"
- Adolf von Schell, German WWII General who observed and advised in the US prior to WWII. Interesting perspective on forthcoming conflict.
- Dietrich H. Welte - Dietrich Welte - German geochemist
- Jack Terry, MD -- Holocaust survivor, born Jakub Szabmacher, Co-Author of the book "Jackub's World: A Boy's Sory of Loss and Survival in the Holocaust" with Alicia Nikecki. [353]
- Gottfried, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg - a great German aristocrat, great-grandson of Queen Victoria and one of the Duke of Edinburgh's Nazi brothers-in-law; apparently discussed in Royals and the Reich by Jonathan Petropoulos
Ghana
- Theresa Mensah -- former first lady of Ghana, wife of President John Kufuor --69.226.33.240 (talk) 04:25, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
Greece
Ancient
- Marshall Isoarislato Reputed to be married to Sappho, famous rhetorician in Greek and Roman times, none of his material has ever been found but his reputation is found in several works including in the letters of Cicero.
Modern
- Anthony N. Kounadis - Anthony Kounadis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - engineering professor at the National Technical University of Athens
- Petroula Kostidou - Greek Weather Girl and Playboy Model
Greenland
- Jakob Severin - Greenland trader who helped establish Ilulissat
Guam
- Antonio R. Unpingco Former Republican Senator and Speaker in the Guam legistlature. Served as a senator for a total of 28 years. A notable statesman of Guam, he pushed for war reparations for atrocities committed against Chamorros/Guamanians during WWII, and was the chairman of the Fena Lake Massacre memorial committee. He passed away October 18, 2007.
Honduras
- Patricia Isabel Rodas Baca - (req. 2009-5-19) - Honduran Foreign Minister and former president of Partido Liberal in Honduras. Very controversial figure in Honduras. Daughter of Sandinita parents.
Hong Kong
- Jan Cheung - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - HK actress/singer, a member of HK Cantopop music duo Krusty
- Annamarie Tan - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Fashion model, runner-up 1994 Miss Hong Kong pageant, television host
Hungary
- Emil Petrovics - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Hungarian composer, most noted opera was C′est la guerre (1961)
Iceland
- Kitty Von-Sometime - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Icelandic videoblogger and artist/DJ
India
- Ayoub Farid Choudhury - (req 2009-10-25) - Indian, Open Source Web Devoloper, Known as Cadry in Internet World, and is Famous for his Blogs see [354], [355] .
- N.E. Balaram, Nhalileveettil Edavalath Balaram, Member of the first Kerala State Legislative Assembly (The first elected communist government in the world), Member of Rajya Sabha, A stalwart of communist movement in India, Memeber of the CPI
- Anand Awasthi, magician from Jabalpur, aka "Jadugar Anand", previously deleted as SPAM[356]
- Sabir Khan - (req. 2009-04-10) Indian musician, current Khalifa of the Farrukhabad tabla lineage.
- MN Kalyan - (Born 1982-03-09) Indian Engineer, current Employee of Tata BSS.
- Yogesh Gaud Indian lyricist, often credited simply as "Yogesh" (with no surname), known for writing lyrics for such popular (Hindi) movies at Mili (1975), Anand (1971), and Chhoti Si Baat (1975) etc. A partial list of his movie credits can be found at http://us.vdc.imdb.com/name/nm0948335/.
- Pilla Kumaraswamy, a poet, born at Rajampet, Kadapa district of A.P. in 05-02-1964. He is a convenor of Sahithi Sraavanthi a leading literary organisation in Ananthapur district. He published Criticism on Globalisation through poetry. He involves and encourages young poets, writers and vocalists.
- (), leader of the communist party of india. (req 2006-04-03)
- M.C. Nanaiah (req. 2008-8-27), Indian legislator, politician of Karnataka, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council of Karnataka, Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs.
- P.S.Ramalingam or Pedhikuttai Subbayan Ramalingam Indian politician, Member of Parliament from 1977 to 1981.
- Kandula Obul Reddy or Kandula Reddy (req.2008-5-10), Born: A.P.,India. Former Minor irrigation minister. The political family of Kandula Obul Reddy held undisputed sway in Cumbum constituency, Andhra Pradesh.
- Bibhu Mohapatra Indian born New York based women's fashion designer. http://www.bibhu.com
- Giri Balasubramanium or Pickbrain is a famous quizmaster hosting a number of quizs throughout the country including the infamous TCS IT Wiz. http://www.greycaps.com/quizshows/pickbrain.html
Indonesia
- Jonathan Pradana Mailoa - (req. prior 2008-05-2) - Indonesian physics student, world's absolute winner in International Physics Olympiad 2006
- Roy Pontoh, 15-year old Indonesian martyr killed during Ambon riots. Further data could be found at book Jesus Freak (book).
- Sultan Syarif Qasim II or Sultan Syarif Kasim II
Iran
- Mansoor Emam - Dr. Mansoor Emam is founder and director of the Maliheh Free Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- vahid7293 - mr. vahid moazeny was born in 28/6/1993. he lives in iran and has great political veiws.
Ireland
- Joe Christle discharged IRA man and professional cyclist. Involved in destruction of Nelson's Pillar. [357][358]
- Paul Borelan Athlete, Junior All-Ireland Pumpkin Throwing Champion 2007.
- Fergal or Fearghail, King of Conmaicne and Prince of Annaly, slain in A.D. 1014 at the Battle of Clontarf, O'Fearghail (O'Farrell) clan named after him. see [359]]
- Frederic Fitzjames Cullinan (Sir) - (req. prior 2008-09-16) - K.C.B., cr. 1911, Kt., cr. 1897; C.B. 1894; late a principal clerk, Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle; b 1845,
- Robert Ford Major-General, Commander of Land Forces North Ireland.
- Robert Sullivan (educator) - (req. prior 2008-03-30) - Northern Irish educationalist, founder of Sullivan Upper School
- William Finnegan Athlete, Senior All-Ireland Triple Jump Competition Medalist.
- Rory Óg O'More(King of Laois), (Missing article)Req. prior 2009-02-12. He led rebellion against English Queen Elizabeth after Massacre of Mullaghmast(no article on that either)
- Christy Kenneally Irish author, poet, speaker and broadcaster. Presented TV series on travel, religion and architecture shown in Ireland, Wales, Canada and US (referenced in this Wikipedia article - note 36. Newspaper article here. Author of many books including several popular thrillers: newspaper review of one here. Has had a poem inscribed in an Irish national memorial garden for stillborn children as part of a huge memorial service where the President officiated: here with a photo here.
Italy
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- Stefano Bemer - (req 2008-02-23) - a famed shoemaker in Florence. See Forbes article and [360]
- Klotilde Bersone, also spelled Clothilde, known as Countess of Coutanceau, 19th century high Masonic initiate and political activist and subject of book "L'Elue du Dragon" translated by Fr. Paul Boulin in 1929
- Gabriele Lancilotto Castelli - Gabriele Castelli - (req. 2008-03-21) - Prince of Torremuzza, (1727-92)
- Manlio Morgagni, Director of the Agenzia Stefani, a news agency, in Italy, in the Mussolini's time
- Anne Marie Orsini, 17th century duchess of Bracciano and princess of Nerola (see Neroli)
- Massimo Signoracci - Papal Embalmer (!) [361]
- Melita Toniolo - (req 2008-06-18) - an Italian showgirl, model.(it:Melita Toniolo)
- Gina Ferrero-Lombroso - (req 2009-09-29) - early criminologist, official (and unacknowledged) co-author with Cesare Lombroso
Japan
- Frank Yasuda (1868 - 1958)
- Taiji Kase - karateka
- Takayuki Shiraishi - (req. prior 2008-04-26) - music artist
- Tamio Yamakawa - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Japanese biochemist
Korea
- Choi Han-ki - Korean philosopher
- Choi Je-u - founder of Donghak
- Choi Si-hyung - second leader of Donghak
- Lee Je-ma - founder of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
- Royal Noble Consort Uibin of Sung Clan - (req. prior 2009-06-19) - consort of king Jeongjo of joseon [362]
North Korea
- So Ok-sun - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - actress (Soviet Korean father, Russian mother; starred in North Korean film Unsung Heroes)[2]
- Kim Kyong Sok North Korean revolutionary and war hero
South Korea
- Koo In-hwoi - founder of LG Group
- Park Tae-joon - founder of POSCO
Lebanon
- Charles Corm Lebanese poet and writer and nationalism. He was instrumental in formation of Lebanese nationalism.
Macedonia
- Tome Serafimovski - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Macedonian sculptor
Malaysia
- Arianna Teoh - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - public relations and communications consultant, Miss Malaysia World 1997, Miss World 1997 semi-finalist
- Wan Hanafi Su - (req.2009-04-6) - Malaysian Actor, Anugerah Seri Angkasa - Best TV Actor: Wan Hanafi Su (Anak Penarik Beca, RTM),plays as witch doctor in Susuk the movie 2008 , plays as Wak Hitam in drama Jangan Pandang Belakang.
Malawi
- James Nyondo (req. 2009-3-27) Malawian philanthropist and presidential candidate. [363]
Mexico
- Samuel Joaquín Flores Mexican evangelist, The Light of the World Church.
- Vicente "El Vicentillo" Zambada (3-19-2009) High ranking Sinaloa cartel leader, 33 years old, arrested March 18, 2009; see <http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090319/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_mexico_drug_capture>, <http://edition.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/03/19/mexico.drug.arrest/>
Namibia
- Penehupifo Pohamba -- first lady of Namibia, wife of President Hifikepunye Pohamba see discussion and bio --69.226.33.240 (talk) 04:23, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
Netherlands
- Mieke Bal, influential Dutch scholar and author, a cultural theorist and critic, professor at Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Sheryl Lynn Baas - Sheryl Baas - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Miss Netherlands World 2006, founder of Sheryl Lynn Foundation (½ Dutch, ½ Filipina) [364]
- Jef Last or Josephus Carel Franciscus Last -- Dutch author 1898-1972, socialist writer, fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War, books include Bali, The Bamboo Schoolhouse, The First Ship up the Neva
- Hendrik III van Montfoort, Duke of Montfoort or the descendent of one
- Anna Muggen, (d.1608), alleged Dutch witch
- Triene Langheldes (d.1613), alleged Dutch witch, the last alleged witch in the Netherlands.
- Symen Lambertsz Dutch explorer of the region that later became New Netherlands.
New Zealand
- Felix Donnelly - (req. 2008-11-1) Catholic priest, author of Gay Catholics down under: The Journeys in Sexuality and Spirituality of Gay Men in Australia and New Zealand, and Felix Donnelly autobiography, (Felix Donnelly College namesake?)
- George Wilder New Zealand outlaw, subject of the country's biggest manhunt [365]
- Christopher John Lewis New Zealand banker robber, and murder accused [366]
- Graeme Burton New Zealand murderer [367] [368]
Nigeria
- Mohammed Bello Abubakar - (req. 10 August 2008) - Nigerian man known for having 86 wives
- David Ahamba, MD, Medical Missionary, Adventist Medical Evangelism Network, Nigeria.
- Mahmud Ahmed (Nigerian politician)
- Oladipo Phillips Ayeni - Former Governor of Bayelsa State
- Habu Daura - Former Governor of Bayelsa State
- Omotoso Eluyemi - Nigerian archaeologist, Chief in IFA, Obatala, Oduduwa, Director General of the National Museums and Monuments of Nigeria.
- Paul Obi - Former Governor of Bayelsa State
- Omoniyi Caleb Olubolade - Former Governor of Bayelsa State
- Akin Famayegun[369] --Late Jehovah's Witness preacher and elder who lived in Satellite Town, Lagos
- Kamal Mohammed Ibrahim - Youngest recorded traditional ruler in Northern Nigeria.
- Joseph Gumbari - Nigerian Politician known for his loyalty towards the masses.
Norway
- Nils Christie (req. June 9 2008) [370] [371][372][373] Norwegian Professor (emeritus) of Criminology.
- Lisbet Nypan, (d.1670), the most famous alleged witch in Norway. see
- Kristoffer Trondson Rustung Born ca 1490, Seim, Kvinnherad, Norway. Died 1565, Denmark. Burial Kvinnherad Church. AKA Kristoffer Trondson til Seim. Was a sea-warrior for his uncle, Olav Englebrektson, the Catholic Archbishop of Norway.
- Osmund Osmundson, Born in Nedstrand, Norway. Founder of Nerstrand, Minnesota and co-founder of St. Olaf College
Pakistan
- Shah Hakim Mohammed Akhtar Islamic Scholar
- Sabih Uddin Bokhari - (req. prior 2008-05-05) - Pakistani Ambassador
- Samad Khurram - (req 2008-10-02) Pakistani activist, founding member of Student Action Committee, refused award from US Ambassador in June 2008.
Palestine
- Hassan Tahboub, late Palestinian Politician
Papua New Guinea
- Bob Dadae - (req. 2009-03-11) - Papua New Guinean politician, current minister.
Peru
- Alec McCain - (requested 2/21/2010) Peruvian born(American Citizen) student of Palmetto High School in Palmetto, Florida. Competed in Varsity Track and Cross Country competition. Graduated number five of his senior class of 423. Member of the National Honor Society. Aspiring to become an aesospace engineer. Nominated for the Golden Herald award in the catagory of science (2010). Voted homecoming representative for Journalism. Admited to Purdue University, Georgia Tech, Embry-Riddle, University of Florida, and University of Colorado.
Philippines
- Gian Bernabe - (req 2008-12-28) Philippine actor, real name is Tomas Gilliano Bernabe, played "Pepe" in the Gawad Kalinga film "Paraiso: Tatlong Kwento ng Pag-asa", has appeared in Philippine TV commercials (Jollibee, Hansel crackers, KFC, etc.) IMDb
- Kervin Cablaida - young activist, Co-Founding of "Alliance for Diversified Ments, young educator........ notable for?
- Marvin Segura - youth leader, community builder, ayala young leader........ notable for?
- Arleo E. Magtibay - (req. 2009-06-05) - Engineer and Businessman, 1983 TOYM Awardee for Engineering, University of the Philippines Gamma Sigma Pi Fraternity Founder see: [374]
Poland
- Łukasz Jurkowski - Taekwon-Do and MMA fighter
- Łukasz Barczyk - film director
- Zbigniew Batko - translator
- Henryka Bochniarz - business activist
- Ernest Bryll - poet
- Olgierd Budrewicz - traveler, journalist
- Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska - actress
- Aleksander Gieysztor - historian
- Kalina Jędrusik - actress
- Janusz Kondratiuk - film director
- Ryszard Krauze - businessman
- Sylwester Latkowski - docudrama director
- Jan Lebenstein - painter
- Zbigniew Lew-Starowicz - sexuologist, pl:Zbigniew Lew-Starowicz
- Kalwi & Remi - trance music
- Krystian Lupa - theater director
- Magdalena Łazarkiewicz - film director
- Piotr Łuszcz - rapper
- Hilary Majewski - Polish architect - article in polish Wikipedia pl:Hilary Majewski, Short Biography
- Andrzej Milczanowski - politician
- Janusz Morgenstern - film director
- Juliusz Osterwa - actor and theater director
- Zbigniew Piątek - cyclist
- Kinga Preis - actress
- Maria Probosz - actress
- Teodor Shanin - Polish sociologist, Marxist scholar commended for his commitment and contributions to the education system in Russia.
- Katarzyna Skrzynecka - actress
- Leopold Socha - Polish thief-turned-sewage worker who saved Jews in Lvov from being exterminated by Nazis, bringing them food and news daily and washing their clothes twice a week, see [375]
- Michal Sopocko, polish priest, Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska's confessor; scheduled to be beatified in 2008.
- Ludwik Stomma - historian
- Stanisław Stomma - politician
- Ryszard Szurkowski - cyclist
- Zuzanna Topolińska - Polish linguist pl:Zuzanna Topolińska [376]
- Mariusz Treliński - director
- Agnieszka Wagner - actress
- Józef Wittlin - writer
- Wiktor Woroszylski - writer
- Adam Wójcik - basketball player
- Kazimierz Gustaw Zemła - sculptor
- Jan Wieckowski - Polish Home Army fighter during WWII within Batalion Zośka; later Vice President of Girard Bank in Philadelphia, PA
Portugal
- Ribeiro Cristovao - (req. prior 2008-11-09) - Portuguese deputy and journalist, created a programa that remains past 28 years, was in the comission to organize UEFA Euro 2004, had several tv shows, is a sports journalist, received lots of prizes. See the portuguese article.
- Ciprião de Figueiredo e Vasconcelos - Corregedor of the Azores in 16th Cent. see pt:Ciprião de Figueiredo e Vasconcelos
Romania
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- Liviu Floda - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - (August 16, 1913 - June 3, 1997) Romanian-American journalist, correspondent for Radio Free Europe for 25 years. Also known by his alias, Andrei Brânduş. 1 2 3
- Eugenia Mihalea - Romanian poetess, born in Bucharest, August 15, 1967, ro:Eugenia Mihalea
- Victor Stănculescu, important figure in the Romanian Revolution of 1989
Russia
- Leonid Leonidovich Vasilev, Author of Experiments in Mental Suggestion
- Vyacheslav Armanov Bashkirtsevaich, Russian loyalist, later an arms mogul.
- N.E. Bauman or Nikolai Ernestovich Bauman - Russian revolutionary, Ishkra agent and associate of V.I. Lenin, Bauman Moscow State Technical University named after him. see [377]
- Paul Nicolaevich Evdokimov - Paul Evdokimov - (req. 2008-03-19) - (Павел Николаевич Евдокимов, (ru:Павел Николаевич Евдокимов) Russian philosopher and theologian, 1901-1970
- Konstantin Vasilyevich Frolov - Konstantin Frolov - Russian mechanical engineer, Russian Academy of Sciences, Lenin Prize winner, titled Hero of Socialist Labour, awarded medal "Gold Star", two Orders of Lenins, etc. see [378]
- Zoya Fyodorova - Actress
- Tamara Kazarinova - WWII female fighter pilot and Commander of the 586th Fighter Air Regiment, see [379] or Air Aces Of WWII by Robert Jackson
- Mikhail Khorev - Russian christian author of religious books about Soviet prison camps.
- Valery Kostikov, KGB agent; Consular Official Russian Consulate, Mexico City.
- Nestor Makento - (See: Nestor Makhno).according to Barrington Bayley, "an anarchist leader during the Russian revolution who gained control of a slice of territory for a while."
- Alexander Nikolaevich Poskrebyshev (req. 2008-11-25), Soviet politician, Stalin's personal assistant and secretary for decades. Anyone wanting to meet Stalin needed to consult Poskrebyshev first.
- Valentin Vitalyevich Rumyancev - Valentin Rumyancev - member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Johann Schumacher - Director of Russian Academy under Peter the Great
- Robert Stillmark, Robert Shtilmark - writer, Heir from Calcutta
- Teodor Shanin - Polish sociologist and author, Marxist scholar commended for his commitment and contributions to the education system in Russia.
- Igor Vladimirovich Torgov - Igor Torgov - Russian chemist, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Olga Yamshchikova First Soviet woman jet test pilot, WWII fighter ace with the 586th Fighter Air Regiment, see [380] or Air Aces Of WWII by Robert Jackson
- Spiridon Sobol - Slavic printer and translator
- Andrei Erofeev and Yuri Samodurov. Andrei was a former curator of one of the departments in Tretyakov Gallery and Yuri was former director of the Andrei Sakharov Museum (currently facing trouble in Russia) [381].
Scotland
- John MacKinnon, the last Abbot of the Scottish island of Iona, greatly resposible for a meshing of Christian and celtic beliefs and morals. Nicknamed "the green abbot." One of the few Scottish abbots to have had an efigy made in honor of him and placed in the centre of his abbey.
- James Stewart, Black Knight of Lorn, (1383 - 14510), second husband of Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland in 1439. The current link for him, James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn, only redirects to Joan Beaufort. see for some info -- (NOTE: there may not be enough known for a stand-alone biography)
Serbia
- Tomislav Damnjanovic - Serbian businessman, founder of Air Transport Intelligence, International weapons smuggler see NY Times
- Branislav Vidić - Serbian dentist and anatomist, Georgetown University
- Vukan R. Vučić (b:1935), transport engineer, professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Serbian Academy Arts and Sciences 1994.
- Vilen Andreyevich Zharikov - Serbian geologist
Singapore
Baptist Ivan Cuthbert - One of the founding fathers of Singapore, politician for the PAP Charles Christopher Toh - Inventor of the Dengue Protector Cover, to protect Singaporeans living in HDB homes from breeding Dengue within the HDB Bamboo pole holders, and possibly save lives.
Slovenia
- Miha Tišler - Slovenian Chemist, Professor emeritus, author of 50 books and monographs on heterocyclic chemistry; Knight of the Order of St. Gregorius the Great, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
South Africa
- Manie Maritz - (req. 2008-03-26) - South African rebel who led uprisings against the British after the Boer wars, and during WWI.
- Mbatha Phumlane Sipho aka DJ Sgqemeza -- South African DJ, Ukhozi Fm's Afternoon Drive home show host. Club DJ, Public Speaker and actor. ***NOTABLE?***
- Regardt van den Bergh Well known South African actor and director. Works include Faith Like Potatoes and Hansie. Also see IMDb.
- Inkhosikati LaMbikiza --Swaziland Queen, from Swaziland which is a small country bordering South Africa. She is one of the current wives of King Mswati III of Swaziland. This would be a interesting article because there has been a lot of controversy surrounding her. She has a law degree from UNISA. She has been accused by others in the Royal Family of Swaziland for poisioning the King. In which he later convinced her to return back to the palace. She is the mother of Princess Sikhanyiso.
- Mkhuseli Jack - (2009-06-02) - South African anti-apartheid leader who organized boycotts and nonviolent, civil-disobedience that led to the downfall of apartheid. (http://www.usip.org/peacewatch/2002/2/nonviolent.html)
- Bonga Mogale - One of the transfers of the 2009-2010 South African Premier League season, Professional Soccer Player
- Juliet Mogale- An Activist during Apartheid and was one of the deliverers of letters to Nelson Mandela prior to his arrest. She worked with various struggle leaders including Dr. Walter Sisulu and her parents were the owners of a popular place during those times referred to as the Blue Lagoon.
- Willie Esterhuyse - AKA Willem Petrus "Willie" Esterhuyse. Professor at Stellenbosch University. Played a role in talks between the ANC and South African government near the end of Aparteid. Later became an advisor to Thabo Mbeki. Recently featured in the BBC Masterpiece theatre dramatization "Endgame". See here for a quick bio on the "Endgame" website.
Spain
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- Jose Couso - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Spanish TV cameraman killed while covering Iraq war
- Juan Manuel Antonio Julian Van Halen - (req 2008-03-25) - a mariner who lived in the late XVIII century. First noted in Pío Baroja but Wiki English doesn't have that page created; in Wiki http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Van_Halen do. Don't trust Google to present proper translation. Need translate or unicode.
- Narciso Clavería y Zaldua - Spanish captain and Governor-General of the Philippines (1844-1849). Responsible for the creation of the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos (Alphabetical Catalog of Surnames), a book of surnames published in the Philippines in the mid-19th century, in response to a Spanish colonial decree establishing the systematic distribution of family names and the imposition of the Spanish naming system on the inhabitants of the Philippines.
- Abraham Guillen - 1913-1993, Spanish anarchist and guerrilla leader. Spanish Wikipedia article, also mentioned in Guevarism
Sri Lanka
- RL Brohier, Richard Leslie Brohier Historian and Author specializing in Sri Lanka and Ceylon
- D.M.G.L. Alwis,(req 2009-10-04) '''Deegoda Manage Gayan Lakmal Alwis''' A Student Who excelled at Banking Exams (Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka (IBSL Official website)) and won many prizes and Gold Medals. Also He has won two South Asian Reuters Quiz competitions.He currently works for Peoples Bank - Sri Lanka Peoples Bank official website
IBSL Convocation 2009 IBSL Convocation 2004
South Asian Reuters Quiz competition
South Asian Reuters Quiz competition [382]
Sudan
- Halima Bashir - (requested 29 November 2008) - Sudanese doctor, survivor of violence in Darfur, author of Tears of the Desert, advocate for Darfur rape victims
- Mek Nimr (req. 2008-6-22), ruler of the Ja'aliyin (in Sudan), lived 1st half of 19th century. Killed Ismail bin Muhammad Ali, the infamous son & general of Muhammad Ali of Egypt (who also deserves an article), then fled to refuge with his people in western Ethiopia.
Sweden
- Svante Banér - (1584-1628) Swedish Noble and General
- Svante Svantesson Banér - (req 2008-03-14?) - (1624-74) Governor of Uppland from 1652-54
- Captain Elin, (Helga i Pilanna), dead 1672, one of the most famous alleged witch in Swedish history. translate sv:Kapten Elin
- Ulrika Palme, dead 1659, a Swedish noblewoman executed for sorcery in Norway.
- Charlotta Ridderbjelke, (d.1810), Swedish noblewoman executed for having murdered her husband for the sake of her lover.
- Otmar Gutman, creator of Pingu and founder of The Pygos Group.
Switzerland
- Walter Kälin - (req. prior. 2008-10-20) Human rights author, professor of law at Bern University (Switzerland), UN Representative on human rights under Secretary General Kofi Annan, see UN bio
- Bruno Thürlimann - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Swiss civil and structural engineer, 1997 International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering, past President of IABSE, honorary member ASCE
Syria
- Ishodad of Merv - (req. 2009-13-01) - 9th century Syrian orthodox christian scholar and exegete, bishop of Hedhatha, (already mentioned in other articles on wikipedia) see [383]
Thailand
- Nat Myria Benedetti - Nat Benedetti - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - actress, model, singer (½ Thai, ½ Italian)
Tibet
- Phurbu Tsering Rinpoche, Tibetan abbot, arrested by Chinese authority, first senior Buddhist leader to face serious charges linked to 2008 demonstrations, see [384]
Trinidad & Tobagao
- Ashford Sinanan (req. 2008-7-01), Trinidadian politician. Notable for role as Leader of the West Indies Federation; served term as Speaker of the House, Trinidad & Tobago Parliament; served term as High Commissioner of Trinidad & Tobago to India.
Turkey
- Türkkaya Ataov - (req. 2008-12-17) - Robert College alumnus, Professor Emeritus of International Relations and prominent expert on the Armenian issue, holder of many prestigious awards such as the Italian Presidential Medal of Knighthood; see further Google search and CV
- Chaghri Beg - (req. prior 2008-01-07) - (????-1061), Seljuk leader, ruler of Khorāsān in Iran, with his brother Togrul Beg (founder of the Turkish Seljuk empire) conquered many regions of Central Asia like Iran and Afghanistan.
- Baba Ilyas, leader of a Turkmen rebellion that challenged Seljuk authority between 1239 and 1241
- Esperanza Malchi - (1594-1600), Renaissance diplomat, influenced Ottoman empire through relationship with Safiye Sultan
- Hudalfa Tastekin - Turkish child actor. TV series and films include Yusuf Yuzlu (A child with face of Joseph) and Affet Beni (Forgive Me), Interview
- Bozkurt Guvenc - prominent Turkish anthropologist (cited by Dale F. Eickelman as a Middle Eastern anthropologist); noted for his study on social change as well as Japanese Culture.
- Bilgé Karasu - listed amongst Wikipedia Turkish Philosophers as "Bilge Karasu", however, recognized better as a novelist; noted in English for his novels -translated as- "Night" (Pegasus Prize in Literature) and "The Garden of Departed Cats". No matter the debate whether he were a modernist, a post-modernist or a magical realist, he is definitely important in 20th Century Turkish Literature.
- Fakir Baykurt - a prominent novelist in 20th Century Turkish Literature, leading especially in social realist "village novel".
- Abbas Sayar - a prominent novelist in 20th Century Turkish Literature, leading especially in social realist "village novel", noted for his allegorical "Yılkı Atı" that can be compared in significance to Orwell's "Animal Farm".
- Selim Ileri - a prominent novelist in 20th Century Turkish Literature, noted especially for the theme of unfulfilled love through spartan lives depicted through somewhat homoerotic language.
- Adalet Agaoglu - a prominent novelist in 20th Century Turkish Literature, noted for her courageous dealing with the theme of suicide as well as intellectual loneliness in a rapidly changing society.
- Kucuk Iskender - a prominent contemporary Turkish poet noted for his use of modern Turkish as well as gay sensibility.
- Fethi Naci - a prominent Turkish literary critic as well as historian.
- Semih Gumus - a prominent Turkish literary critic noted for his work on contemporary Turkish novel.
Ukraine
- Julia Kruk Ukranian children's rights ombudsmen
- Valeriy Vladimirovich Skorohod - Valeriy Skorohod - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
- Ömer Ugur - (req. prior 2008-02-16)- Turkish film director
United Kingdom
- See also: Wikipedia:UK Wikipedians' notice board/Complete to do list for other biography requests and Have I Got News For You episodes list has a really long list of everyone to have been on Have I Got News For You.
- Thomas Amory (Unitarian minister) - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1770-74. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Pamphleteer. Atempted to have Toleration Act widened.
- Rochemont Barbauld, - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1802-08. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Husband of writer Anna Laetitia Barbauld. Went mad, attacked her, drowned self in New River (England).
- Jack Beddoes - GB Athlete represented GB in World and European Championships in biathle......... twice A7 speedied 2007
- Charles E. Benham - Charles Benham - UK inventor and toymaker, created Benham's top
- Richard Biscoe - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1716-27, though probably a Presbyterian at that date . Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Published pamphlet about a definitive case of heresy in the West Country, 1719; that debate widened the split between Presbyterians and Independents.
- Paul Black (educational researcher) - Paul Black - (req. 2008-03-31) Emeritus Professor At Kings College London. Through his publications on formative assessment has had great impact on teaching in the United Kingdom.
- Andrew Buchanan (Nottinghamshire) - (req. 2008-10-15), Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, see [http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/home/your_council/councillorsandtheirrole/councillors/councillorskeyroles/lordlieutenant
- Sir John Burrough - Elizabethan naval commander
- Henry Burton (clergyman) (req. 2009-04-07) (1840-1930) English clergyman and author. Wrote a poem called Pass it On as well as many book.
- Alexandra Campbell - writer
- Colin Campbell (governor) - former Governor of Gibraltar
- William Henry Wellesley, 2nd Earl Cowley (1834–1895)]]
- Thomas Cromwell (Unitarian minister) - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1838-64. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. FSA. Oversaw innovative social work to alleviate Dickensian poverty.
- Charles De'Ath- Bitish Actor, see IMDB
- David Dugan - Producer and director see [385]
- John SR Dunlop - John Dunlop, Spanish Civil War veteran and International Brigader.
- David Frued - British journalist and businessman, involved in Welfare Reform see [386]
- Jodie Harsh - (req 2008-9-20) Tv personality, drag performer, radio DJ and london party boy................. A7 speedy 2007
- John Elliott (linquist) (req. 2008-10-18), scientist w/ Leeds Metropolitan University, has developed software to translate alien languages
- Karen Fogg - EU's former representative to Turkey
- Patrick Frater - (req. 2009-02-28) - British journalist, Screen International, Financial Times, heads Variety magazine Hong Kong office, see[387].
- Ernest Hecht - founder of Souvenir Press in 1951, independent publisher, theatre producer, philanthropist and recipient of the British Book Award Nibbie Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.
- Jackson Henry (req. 2009-02-22) a Classicist; only member of the Order of Merit without his own article!
- Edgar Hubert (req. 2009-07-23)(1906 - 1985) was an abstract artist. He is considered one of Britain's most radical abstract painters of the 1930s.Biography on the Tate Collection website Examples of Edgar Hubert's work
- John Irving (politician) vs John Irving - Member of the UK Parliament for Bramber during at least 1812–1825 and some time before (1802-?) and after.
- Mary L Jacobus - is a Grace 2 Professor of English at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Churchill College and current director of the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities(CRASSH). Bio
- Dom Philip Jebb (req. 2008-09-04) headmaster, Downside School Great Britain
- John Kentish (Unitarian minister) - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1799-1802. Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Biblical and Oriental scholar.
- Christopher Kitching - British Archivist, Secretary of the National Archive
- Wolff Levisohn - Jack the Ripper suspect
- Francis Sydney Marvin - (1863-1943) British educationalist and historian, see [388]
- Hannah Macaulay (req. 2008-12-16) sister of Thomas Babington Macaualay, eminent historian. She was the recipient of his extremely important correspondence throughout her life and her replies would be very interesting. Accompanied brother to India when he served on the Council of the East India Company in 1834
- Staff Sergeant Thomas McKay MBE Former district gunner of edinburgh. Longest serving districted gunner
- Matteo Mameli - British philosophy professor, King's College London, philosopher of science.... why notable?, CSD G7 2008
- Geoffrey De Manderville III, 2nd earl of Essex (d. 1166)
- George Mendoza - British children's books writer; author of House by Mouse
- Rupert Morgan - British novelist, science fiction and fantasy writer
- Keith Negus - (req 2008-03-04) - British music scholar, author Popular Music in Theory: An Introduction and other books
- Marco Ng - (req 2009-04-08) - Popular British blog writer, [389]
- Sir Ayni Haz Kaljeet Dosani Punjap - Ayni Punjap - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Head of the Khalistan alliance
- Sir Mathew Reid - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - President of the Royal College of Physicians
- Sarah Ellen Roberts - (req. 2009-05-22) - British woman who was reputedly executed as a Bride of Dracula, then in Peru in 1913. see [390]
- J. Armitage Robinson British academic and Anglican cleric of the early 20th century
- Alastair Simms, (req. 2009-1-5), England's only master cooper
- Clotworthy Skeffington - second earl of Massereene (1742–1805), landowner and debtor
- Thomas Thorowgood (c. 1600-1669) English Divine, author of Jewes in America, or Probabilities that the Americans are of that Race Influential to the writing and thought of John Eliot, intellectual peer to Menasseh Ben Israel.
- Harry Toulmin (minister) - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British Unitarian minister, cited in Joshua Toulmin and see [391]
- John Tomaney - British professor of regional governance, also wrote about post-Fordism and modern ideas of work
- Joseph Towers - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1778-99. Notable enouh to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. Autodidact, assisted Andrew Kippis with Biographia Brittanica (forerunner of DNB), secretary of Society for Constitutional Information. Remarkable chap, just what Wikipedia is for.
- Amanda Vickery - - Historian
- Henry Readhead Yorke - an 18th century political author and accused spy
- Hugh Worthington - (Req. 29 May 2009). Minister of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1739-42 . Notable enough to be included in Dictionary of National Biography. "A long and memorable ministry at the Great Meeting, Leicester."
Venezuela
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- Aldo Muzzarelli- (req. 2008-05-01) Born in 1963. Venezuelan Painter, so called the Butterflies painter for his particular style. He also has been awarded many prizes in his country.
Vietnam
- Nguyen Khac Vien - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Vietnamese historian and author
- Phuong Thao - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Vietnamese singer AsianWeek: A&E: Hapa Singer Overcomes Discrimination CNN.com - Transcripts
- Nguyen Tai alias Tu Trong - colonel in the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.The man in the snow white cell ,most senior North Vietnamese officer ever captured during the Vietnam War.The man who is said to have defended many interrogation methods.[392]
Trami Ton-Vietnamese personality
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Wifi In The Mobile The person is a well known Citizens Band Radio personality in the Baltimore, Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania area. They are known to operate mainly on Channel 19 transmitting comedy, trivia and facts (such as traffic conditions, weather and time) . Known as Wifi in the mobile or just Wifi. The only sources so far that can be contributed to the biography of this person is a known youtube channel thought to be put up by Wifi himself. (req 03/07/10)
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- ^ Han, Yeong-jin (2006-04-08). "北 혼혈인, 공민권 박탈 …… 후대생산 불가 (Civil rights of mixed-race people in North Korea abrogated; not allowed to have children)". Daily NK. Retrieved 2007-06-21.