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Billy Goodman William Dale Goodman (March 22, 1926 - October 1, 1984) was an infielder and left-handed batter who played Major League Baseball with the Boston Red Sox (1947-57), Baltimore Orioles (1957), Chicago White Sox (1958-61) and Houston Colt .45's (1962).
Billy Graham (comics) Billy Graham (deceased) was an African American comic book artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series Luke Cage, Hero for Hire and on the feature "The Black Panther" in Jungle Action. He is not related to the televangelist Billy Graham.
Billy Graham Center The Billy Graham Center was founded and opened in 1981 on the campus of Wheaton College . Named after Billy Graham, the center is the primary location for many of Wheaton College's bible and theology classes, as well as the graduate school's main headquarters, and host to multiple museums and auditoriums.
Billy Green Bush Billy Green Bush (born 1935) is an American actor, sometimes credited as Billy Greenbush. Notable movie appearances include Five Easy Pieces (1970), The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972), Electra Glide in Blue (1973), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), The River (1984), and Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday (1993).
Billy Griggs William Luther Griggs (b. September 16, 1968 from Anaheim, California USA) is an American "Old School/Mid School" former professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were from 1985 to 1996.
Billy Gumbert Billy Gumbert (born William Skeen Gumbert on August 8, 1865 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; died April 13, 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was a Major League Baseball pitcher in the 19th century. His brother Ad Gumbert and great nephew Harry Gumbert were also Major League Baseball pitchers.
Billy Gunn (cricketer) William (Billy) Gunn (born 4 December 1858 in St Anne's, Nottingham, England; died 29 January 1921 in Standard Hill, Nottingham, England) was a professional cricketer who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in a first-class career that lasted from 1880 to 1904. He also played eleven Test matches for England.
Billy Hagan Billy Joe Hagan (born March 22, 1932 in Lillie, Louisiana) is a former NASCAR driver/owner. He made three starts in NASCAR's Grand National/Winston Cup division, finishing eighth in his first start, the inaugural Talladega 500 in a self-owned 1968 Mercury.
Billy Harper Billy Harper is the founder of Harper Industries Inc., and is a Republican candidate for Governor of Kentucky challenging incumbent Ernie Fletcher and former member of the United States House of Representatives Anne Northup in the Republican primary.
Billy Harris (centre) William "Billy" Harris (born on the 29th of July, 1935 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1955 to 1969. He died on 20 September, 2001 of cancer.
Billy Hatcher (baseball player) William Augustus "Billy" Hatcher (born October 4, 1960 in Williams, Arizona) is a former baseball player for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, and Texas Rangers, and former first base coach for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Hatcher is now the first base coach for the Cincinnati Reds.
Billy Hill (songwriter) William Joseph "Billy" Hill (July 14, 1899 – December 24, 1940) was an American songwriter and lyricist. Hill found fame writing cowboy songs, and his hits included "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree", "The Last Roundup", "Wagon Wheels", and "Empty Saddles".
Billy Hill and the Hillbillies Billy Hill and the Hillbillies are a musical/variety group at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The group performs a bluegrass country-music-centered show along with classic rock and rap (performed in a country and bluegrass style).
Billy Hinsche William Hinsche (born June 29, 1951 in Manila, Philippines) better known as "Billy Hinsche" was an American musician who was part of the singing group Dino, Desi, & Billy. Billy Hinsche also toured with The Beach Boys.
Billy Hodges Billy Hodges (born November 26, 1970 in Martinville, Tennessee) has been the tenor for the Kingdom Heirs since February 2005. He has previously sung for the Dixie Echoes, Florida Boys (1995-1997) and Under Grace.
Billy Hoeft William Frederick (Billy) Hoeft (born May 17, 1932 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers (1952-1959[start]), Boston Red Sox (1959[mid]), Baltimore Orioles (1959[end]-1962). San Francisco Giants (1963, 1966[end]), Milwaukee Braves (1964), and Chicago Cubs (1965-1966[start]).
Billy Hoffman Billy Hoffman, also known as Acidus, is an American hacker, born in Atlanta, Georgia on October 15, 1980. His father is a sales consultant and his mother is a historian and a former high school social studies teacher.
Billy Holm William Frederick Holm (born July 21, 1912; died July 27, 1977) was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Chicago Cubs (1943-1944) and Boston Red Sox (1945). A native of Chicago, Illinois, he stood 5'10 1/2" and weighed 168 lbs.
Billy Hughes William Morris "Billy" Hughes CH KC (25 September, 1862 – 28 October, 1952), Australian politician, was the seventh Prime Minister of Australia, the longest-serving member of the Australian Parliament, and one of the most colourful figures in Australian political history. Over the course of his 51 year federal parliamentary career, Hughes represented four different electorates in two states, and was expelled from three different political parties.
Billy Hughes (actor) Billy Hughes (November 28, 1948 – December 20, 2005), was a American actor best known for various television and film roles he played during the Sixties. His Hollywood lineage included both his father (Bill Hughes) and uncle (Whitey Hughes), who were both stunt men.
Billy Hutchinson Billy Hutchinson is a leading member of the Progressive Unionist Party in Northern Ireland. He was elected to Belfast City Council in 1997 and to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998 (although he lost this seat in 2003).
Billy Chandler Billy Ray Chandler (born December 1937), a Democrat from the village of Dry Prong in Grant Parish, represents District 22 in the Louisiana House of Representatives. The district encompasses seventy-two precincts from Grant, LaSalle, and parts of Winn and northern Rapides parishes in the north central portion of the state.
Billy Childish Billy Childish (real name Steven John Hamper) or William Charlie Hamper (born December 1, 1959) is a British artist, author, poet, singer and guitarist. He is known for his explicit and prolific work: he has detailed his love life and childhood sexual abuse, notably in his early poetry and the novel My Fault.
Billy James Hargis Billy James Hargis (August 3, 1925, Texarkana, Texas - November 29, 2004, Tulsa, Oklahoma) was a far-right-wing Protestant Christian evangelist who, it could be argued, was one of the founding fathers of the Christian Right. At the height of his popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, his Christian Crusade ministry had shows on more than 500 radio stations and 250 television stations.
Billy Joe Daugherty Billy Joe Daugherty is founder and pastor of Victory Christian Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is also the founder of Victory Christian School, Victory Bible Institute and Victory World Missions Training Center.
Billy Joe Dupree Billy Joe Dupree (born in 1950) is former professional American football tight end who played his entire career (1973–1983) for the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League. Before his NFL career, he played for Michigan State University.
Billy Joe Hobert Billy Joe Hobert (born January 8, 1971) is a former American football player. While attending the University of Washington, he was under investigation for taking out a loan with the understanding that he would repay it once his NFL career began.
Billy Joe Tolliver Billy Joe Tolliver (born February 7, 1966 in Dallas, Texas), is a former American professional football player who was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the 2nd round of the 1989 NFL Draft. A 6'1", 240 lbs.
Billy Johnson (baseball player) William Russell Johnson (August 30, 1918-June 20, 2006) was a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played with the New York Yankees in the 1940s. Johnson was born in Montclair, New Jersey and debuted in 1943.
Billy Jones (1983 birth) Billy Jones (born June 26, 1983 in Gillingham) is a footballer with Conference side Exeter City. A defender, he was Exeter's first signing of the 2005 pre-season, re-uniting with Alex Inglethorpe, whom he had worked with during his time in Leyton Orient's youth setup.
Billy Jurges William Frederick Jurges (May 9, 1908, Bronx, New York - March 3, 1997, Clearwater, Florida) was a shortstop, manager, coach and scout in American Major League Baseball. During the 1930s, he was central to three (1932, 1935 and 1938) National League championship Chicago Cubs teams.
Billy kiessling Billy Kiessling is an American violinist, pianist, and composer. Billy has recorded with many of Milwaukee's music institutes, including MYSO, Present Music and has a recording of the Bruch violin concerto with the Milwaukee Festival Symphony.
Billy Kennedy William Norton Kennedy, usually known as Billy or, from his 18th birthday onwards, Bill, was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Jesse Spencer. He first appeared in 1994 until 2000.
Billy Kidd William "Billy" Kidd (born April 13, 1943) is an American alpine skier originally from Stowe, Vermont, now living in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He was the first American man (along with Jimmy Heuga in the same race) to earn an Olympic medal in alpine skiing.
Billy Kilmer Billy Kilmer (born September 5, 1939 in Topeka, Kansas) was an American football player who played collegiately for the UCLA Bruins and professionally for 16 seasons with three teams: the San Francisco 49ers, the New Orleans Saints and the Washington Redskins.
Billy King Billy King (born January 23, 1966) is the team president for the National Basketball Association's Philadelphia 76ers. King grew up in Sterling, Virginia where he became a basketball star at Park View High School, and received a scholarship to play at Duke University.
Billy Kinsley Billy Kinsley was a musician with the Merseybeats until 1966 when he left to join a band called The Merseys. He recorded a song called Sorrow (covered by David Bowie on his '73 cover album "Pinups") with the band before embarking on a solo career, where he recorded Bye Bye Baby.
Billy Klaus William Joseph Klaus (born December 9, 1928 in Fox Lake, Illinois; died December 3, 2006) was a shortstop and third baseman in Major League Baseball who played with the Boston & Milwaukee Braves (1952-53), Boston Red Sox (1955-58), Baltimore Orioles (1959-60), Washington Senators (1961) and Philadelphia Phillies (1962-63). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
Billy Knight William R. "Billy" Knight (born June 9, 1952 in Braddock, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American former professional basketball player who currently serves as the Executive Vice President and General Manager of the National Basketball Association's Atlanta Hawks.
Billy Laughlin Billy Laughlin (William Robert Laughlin) (July 5, 1932 - August 31, 1948) played the character Froggy in the Our Gang short films in its final stretch, from 1940 to 1944. Born in San Gabriel, California, Billy rose to fame at the age of eight when he appeared in his first Our Gang film, The New Pupil.
Billy Liddell William Beveridge "Billy" Liddell (January 10 1922 - July 3 2001) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club throughout the 1940s and 1950s, helping them win the League in 1947.
Billy Livsey Billy Livsey is an American songwriter, keyboardist, and producer from Nashville, Tennessee. He has worked for many musicians including Tina Turner, Kevin Ayers, 801, Gerry Rafferty, Five Star, and Kenny Rogers.
Billy Loes William Loes (born December 13, 1929 in Astoria, New York) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1950 through 1961, Loes played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1950, 1952-56), Baltimore Orioles (1956-59) and San Francisco Giants (1960-61).
Billy Lyall Billy Lyall (born William Lyall, on 26 March, 1953 in Edinburgh, Scotland – died in December, 1989) was the keyboard player, and part-time vocalist with Pilot and member of the Bay City Rollers. He died in 1989 of AIDS.
Billy Madison Billy Madison is a 1995 comedy starring Adam Sandler in the title role about a slacker who must go back to school in order to take over his father's company. The comedy film also features Bradley Whitford, Josh Mostel, Bridgette Wilson, Chris Farley, Norm MacDonald, and Darren McGavin.
Billy Martin Alfred Manuel "Billy" Martin (May 16 1928 – December 25 1989) was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who was best known as the manager of the New York Yankees five different times. He won two American League championships and the 1977 World Series as their manager, and led four different AL teams to division championships.
Billy Martin (percussionist) Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest graduate Billy Martin plays drums and percussion for the avant-garde jazz-funk trio Medeski, Martin & Wood. Before becoming part of Medeski, Martin & Wood, Martin was part of the NYC Brazilian scene in the 1980's.
Billy Masters Billy Masters (born on February 13, 1969 in Somerville, Massachusetts) is best known as a gossip columnist whose work is syndicated to gay and alternative publications around the United States. In 1995, his column (originally called "Filth") appeared in Odyssey Magazine San Francisco.
Billy Mavreas Billy Mavreas (born August 14 1968) is a Greek-Canadian cartoonist and artist living in Montreal, Quebec, Canada whose mostly silent or wordless comics revolve around the themes of language, sexuality and spirituality.
Billy Mayerl Billy Joseph Mayerl (May 31, 1902- March 25, 1959), was a pianist and composer who built a career in music hall and musical theatre and became an acknowledged master of light music. Best known for his syncopated novelty piano solos, he wrote over 300 piano pieces, many of which were named after flowers, including his best known composition, Marigold (1927).
Billy McCaughey McCaughey(1950-2006), an ex-member of the RUC’s Special Patrol Group (SPG)and UVF served 16 years for the sectarian murder of Catholic chemist William Strathearn and for the kidnap of Catholic priest Father Hugh Murphy in his own native Ahoghill,Co.Antrim.
Billy McCool William John McCool (born July 14, 1944 in Batesville, Indiana) was a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played the bulk of his short career with the Cincinnati Reds and spent a year each with the San Diego Padres and St.
Billy McMillen Billy McMillen was an Irish Republican activist and an officer within the Official Irish Republican Army. He was killed in 1975, in a feud with the Irish National Liberation Army group, which had broken away from the OIRA.
Billy Merasty Billy Merasty (born in Brochet, Manitoba) is a Canadian actor of Cree descent. He moved to Toronto at the age of 17, and launched his acting career after attending a theatre school program for aboriginal youth.
Billy Meredith William Henry Meredith (July 30, 1874 – April 19, 1958), better known as Billy Meredith, is perhaps one of the most famous names in British football. He was the game's first superstar, and achieved 48 caps for Wales.
Billy Meyer William Adam Meyer (January 14 1892 - March 31 1957) was an American baseball player and manager. He holds the dubious distinction as having played for, and managed, two of the worst teams in the history of Major League Baseball.
Billy Midwinter William ("Billy") Evans Midwinter (born 19 June 1851 in Gloucestershire, England; died 3 December 1890 in Melbourne, Australia) was a cricketer who played four Test matches for England, sandwiched in between eight Tests that he played for Australia.
Billy Miller (musician) Billy Miller is a nationally recognized musician and multi-instrumentalist who has worked and recorded with members of the Squirrel Nut Zippers, Archetribe, and the David Grisman Quintet. Billy Miller makes and plays bamboo flutes, a skill he acquired in Floyd, Virginia while training with Rob Yard.
Billy Milligan William Stanley Milligan (born 1955) was the subject of a highly publicized court case in the state of Ohio in the late 1970s. After having committed several felonies including armed robbery, he was arrested for a series of rapes on the Ohio State University campus.
Billy Mills William ("Billy") Mills (born June 30, 1938) is the only American ever to win an Olympic gold medal in the 10,000 metres run which he did at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. That race has been called the greatest upset in Olympic history.
Billy Miske William Arthur "Billy" Miske (April 12 1894 - January 1 1924) was an American boxer. An American of German descent, Billy stood at 6'0" and over the course of his career weighed between 158 and 190lbs.
Billy Mitchell (EastEnders) William "Billy" Mitchell is a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Perry Fenwick, who made his first appearance on 9 November 1998. Billy was seen when Phil went to visit his godson Jamie however he didn't arrive in the Square until 2 August 1999, almost a year after his initial appearance.
Billy Mitchell (gamer) Billy Mitchell, born July 16, 1965 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA, is a world class gamer at many of the arcade games from the Golden Age of Arcade Games. Owner of the restaurant chain that promotes Rickey's World Famous Sauce, Mitchell is known for his trademark mullet haircut and American Flag neckties.
Billy Montgomery Billy Wayne Montgomery (born July 7, 1937) is a former educator who has represented the Bossier City-based District 9 in the Louisiana House of Representatives since 1988. Montgomery has relocated from his previous residence in Haughton in western Bossier Parish to live once again in Bossier City.
Billy Moses Billy Moses was employed as one of two assistant webmasters for The Adam Carolla Show. He was featured on air several times, including a bit where Kimmel talked his mother through finding his porn stash, a lie detector test to prove that he was not a virgin, and a short comedy routine where he accidentally made a racist slur.
Billy Murray (singer) Billy Murray (25 May, 1877 - 17 August, 1954) was one of the most popular singers in the United States in the early decades of the 20th century. While he received star billings on Vaudeville, he was best known for his prolific work in the recording studio, making records for almost every record label of the era.
Billy Myles William Myles Nobles, known as Billy Myles, is an award-winning American R&B songwriter active in the 1950s and 1960s. He is best known for "(You Were Made for) All My Love" recorded by Jackie Wilson (1960), and "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" recorded by Freddie King (1960), then Eric Clapton.
Billy Name Billy Name (born 22 February 1940 in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA. Original name: William "Billy" Linich) is an American artist, photographer, film-maker and was a close friend to Andy Warhol and one of the Warhol superstars.
Billy Newham William ("Billy") Newham (born 12 December 1860 in Holy Cross, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; died 26 June 1944 in Portslade, Sussex, England) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sussex County Cricket Club. He also played one Test match for England.
Billy Nicholls Billy Nicholls (born February 15 1949, White City district of Shepherd's Bush, London)is an English Singer, Songwriter, Producer and Musical Director, whom first gained fame in the 1960's while still a teenager with his Pet Sounds influenced album, Would You Believe, originally released on Immediate Records.
Billy North William Alex (Billy) North (born May 15, 1948 in Seattle, Washington) is a former major league baseball center fielder. From 1971 to 1981, he played for the Chicago Cubs (1971-72), Oakland Athletics (1973-78), Los Angeles Dodgers (1978) and San Francisco Giants (1979-81).
Billy Ocean Billy Ocean (born Leslie Sebastian Charles, 21 January 1950 in Fyzabad, Trinidad and Tobago), is a UK based popular music performer, who had a string of rhythm and blues tinged international pop hits in the 1970s and 1980s.
Billy Owens Billy Eugene Owens (born May 1 1969, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania) is an American former professional basketball player. The 6' 9" small forward/shooting guard from Syracuse University was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 1991 NBA Draft but after Owens remained a holdout beyond the start of the regular season, he was traded to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for high-scoring guard Mitch Richmond, a trade that has been regarded as one of the most lopsided in NBA history.
Billy Pierce Walter William (Billy) Pierce (born April 2, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1945 through 1964, Pierce played for the Detroit Tigers (1945, 1948), Chicago White Sox (1949-61) and San Francisco Giants (1962-64).
Billy Pilgrim Billy Pilgrim (also billy pilgrim) is an American folk rock duo based in Atlanta, comprising of Andrew Hyra and Kristian Bush. The band's name itself was borrowed from the time traveling protagonist of Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five.
Billy Pilgrim (album) Billy Pilgrim is the eponymous debut album by Billy Pilgrim released in January 1994. The album was recorded between May 1993 and June 1993 at Nickel and Dime Studios in Atlanta, Georgia with Don McCollister producing and Hugh Padgham mixing the record.
Billy Pontoni Billy Pontoni, (born 1954) or Guillermo GarcĂ­a, joined the Pedro Morales Pino conservatory in his hometown Cartago, Colombia as a child. Then he became one of the artists from the Youths Club in Radio Cartago, in which he made his first appearances as a singer.
Billy Preston William Everett Preston (September 2 1946 – June 6 2006) was an American soul musician from Houston, Texas, raised mostly in Los Angeles, California. In addition to his successful, Grammy-winning career as a solo artist, Preston collaborated with some of the greatest names in the music industry, including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Little Richard, Ray Charles, George Harrison, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Sam Cooke, Sammy Davis Jr.
Billy Rayner Billy Rayner (born in Yass, New South Wales, Australia) was an Australian rugby league player who played 196 games for Parramatta between 1956 and 1966. He also represented both New South Wales and Australia on two occasions each.
Billy Roberts William Moses Roberts Jr. (born 1936, Greenville, South Carolina) is an American songwriter and musician credited with composing the 1960s rock music standard "Hey Joe" (of which the best known version is the hit by The Jimi Hendrix Experience).
Billy Rogell William George "Billy" Rogell (November 24, 1904 – August 9, 2003) played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball, primarily as a shortstop for the Detroit Tigers. He made his major league debut on April 14, 1925 and played his last game August 25, 1940.
Billy Roche Billy Roche is an Irish playwright. His most famous works include the plays The Wexford Trilogy (A Handful of Stars, Poor Beast In The Rain, Belfry), The Cavalcaders, Amphibians, On Such As We, the screenplay Trojan Eddie and the novel Tumbling Down.
Billy Sherrill Billy Sherrill (born Campbell, Alabama, November 5 1936) was a record producer and arranger who is most famous for his association with a number of country artists, most notably Tammy Wynette. Sherrill is regarded as one of the defining influences of the countrypolitan sound, a smooth amalgamation of pop and country music that was hugely popular during the late 1960s and throughout the '70s.
Billy Sianis William Sianis (c. 1900s – 1970), better known as Billy Sianis (Greek:Σιανις), was a Chicago, Illinois tavern owner, who went on to become part of baseball lore because of the famed Curse of the Billy Goat he supposedly put on the Chicago Cubs after he and his goat were tossed out of game four (some say it was game 7) of the 1945 World Series.
Billy Sing William Edward Sing DCM (1886-1943) was an Australian soldier of World War I, who was born in Clermont, Queensland, in 1886, of Chinese ancestry, to John Sing (of Shanghai, China) and Mary Anne Sing (née Pugh) (of Stratford, England).
Billy Slater Billy Slater (born June 18 1983 in Nambour, Queensland) is an Australian rugby league player for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League (NRL) competition and also for Queensland. His preferred playing position is Fullback; though he can also play at centre or on the wings.
Billy Smiley Billy Smiley, world renowned music producer, songwriter, and musician, rose to fame in the 1980s as the primary songwriter and guitarist for the Christian rock band White Heart. After selling over 2 million albums with White Heart, Billy turned to his interest to music production and artist development.
Billy Smith William John "Battlin' Billy" Smith (born December 12, 1950, in Perth, Ontario) was a professional ice hockey goaltender and is best known for winning Stanley Cups and being the first goalie to be credited with a goal.
Billy Snedden Sir Billy Mackie Snedden, KCMG, CH, QC (31 December 1926 - 27 June 1987), Australian Liberal politician, was born in Perth, Western Australia, the son of a stonemason. He was educated at state schools and joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 1945.
Billy Southworth William Harrison Southworth (March 9, 1893 - November 15, 1969) was an American right fielder, center fielder and manager in Major League Baseball. Playing in 1913 and 1915 and from 1918 to 1929, he batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
Billy Spiller William John Spiller, known as "Billy" (8 July 1886 - 9 June 1970), was a Welsh rugby union player and cricketer. His greatest achievements were in rugby, where he won ten international caps for Wales between 1909 and 1912, but his short first-class cricket career was also notable as he was the first man to score a century for Glamorgan after their elevation to first-class status in the 1921 season.
Billy Strayhorn William Thomas "Billy" Strayhorn (November 29, 1915 – May 31, 1967) was an American composer, pianist and arranger, best known for his successful collaboration with bandleader and composer Duke Ellington lasting two decades. The composition most closely associated with Strayhorn is "Lush Life".
Billy Sullivan William Joseph Sullivan, Sr. (February 1, 1875 in Oakland, Wisconsin - January 28, 1965 in Newberg, Oregon) was a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Boston Beaneaters (1899-1900), Chicago White Sox (1901-1914), and Detroit Tigers (1915).
Billy Sullivan, Jr. William Joseph Sullivan Jr. (October 23, 1910 - January 4, 1994) born in Chicago, Illinois was a Catcher, First Baseman and Third Baseman for the Chicago White Sox (1931-33), Cincinnati Reds (1935), Cleveland Indians (1936-37), St.
Billy Sunday William Ashley "Billy" Sunday (November 19, 1862 – November 6, 1935) was a popular professional baseball player during the 1880s and then the most celebrated and influential American evangelist during the first two decades of the twentieth century.
Billy the Cat Billy the Cat is the title of a Franco-Belgian comic strip and an animated cartoon, available through the American Broadcasting Company, amongst others. It deals with the everyday and secret lives of urban animals.
Billy the Kid Henry McCarty (November 23, 1859The actual date is uncertain, see AboutBillytheKid.com – July 14, 1881) better known as Billy the Kid, but also known by the aliases Henry Antrim and William Harrison Bonney, was a 19th century American frontier outlaw and gunman who was a participant in the Lincoln County War.
Billy the Kid (1930 film) Billy the Kid (1930) is a film about the relationship between frontier outlaw Billy the Kid (Johnny Mack Brown, billed as "John Mack Brown") and Pat Garrett (Wallace Beery), the man who later killed him. Directed by King Vidor, the movie was filmed in an early widescreen process, also used for the lavish The Big Trail the same year.
Billy the Kid (1941 film) Billy the Kid is a 1941 color remake of a 1930 movie of the same name. The film features Robert Taylor as Billy and Brian Donlevy as a fictionalized version of Pat Garrett renamed "Jim Sherwood" in the movie.
Billy Tauzin Wilbert Joseph Tauzin, Jr., usually known as Billy Tauzin, (born June 14 1943), American politician of Cajun descent, was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1980-2005, representing Louisiana's 3rd congressional district.
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