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Brian Bram Brian Bram, born May 9, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois, played a minor role in the underground comix movement with his contributions to American Splendor, the comic book series written and published by Harvey Pekar and, in 2003, made into an award-winning motion picture starring Paul Giamatti and Hope Davis.
Brian Brendan Wright Brian Brendan "The Milkman" Wright is a British criminal involved in fixing horse races by doping more then 20 race horses in 1990 as well as a drug trafficker who is estimated to have smuggled 3 tons of cocaine into Great Britain over a period of two years. Originally based in Britain, he had been out of the country when authorities began arresting members of his organization (including his own son) as the result of a six year investigation resulting from the capture a converted fishing trawler, the Sea Mist, after Irish customs officials discovered 599kg of cocaine while docked at Cork, Ireland] in September 1996.
Brian Brennan Brian Michael Brennan (born February 15, 1962 in Bloomfield, Michigan is a former American professional football player who was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the 1984 NFL Draft. A 5'9", 178 lbs, wide receiver from Boston College, Brennan played in 9 NFL seasons from 1984-1992 for the Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, and San Diego Chargers.
Brian Brohm Brian Brohm (born September 23, 1985 in Louisville, Kentucky) is currently the starting quarterback for the University of Louisville, a member of the Big East Conference.He is a 6-foot-4, 225-pound quarterback from Louisville (Ky.
Brian Brolly Brian Brolly (21 October 1936 - 28 October 2006), was a showbusiness entrepreneur. He was the managing director of Paul and Linda McCartney's MPL Communications, and then of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Theatre Company.
Brian Budd Brian Budd (born in Toronto) is a former professional soccer player who became known to sports television audiences in Canada and briefly in the United States through his exploits in the Superstars multi-discipline sports competition in the late 1970s.
Brian Butch Brian Butch (born December 22, 1984 in Appleton, Wisconsin) was a center on the 2003 McDonald's All-American basketball team who is currently attending the University of Wisconsin on a basketball scholarship and where his currently an economics major.
Brian C. Rosenberg Brian C. Rosenberg, a scholar on Charles Dickens, has written numerous articles on the Victorian author and other subjects as well as two books, Mary Lee Settle’s Beulah Quintet: The Price of Freedom (1991) and Little Dorrit's Shadows: Character and Contradiction in Dickens (1996).
Brian Cadd From 1966 until his departure for America in 1975, singer, songwriter, keyboard player and producer Brian Cadd was one of the most prominent musicians on the local scene. He remains a key figure in the history of Australian music; one glance at his extensive discography will indicate his prolific musical output, and he has been active in many other areas of the industry throughout his long and successful career.
Brian Canfield Mitchell Brian Canfield Mitchell is a fantasy and erotic illustrator who specializes in graphite on canvas illustrations. Brian’s work has appeared in many artistic formats and he has made several professional appearances highlighting his work.
Brian Cantwell Smith Brian Cantwell Smith is a scholar in the fields of cognitive science, computer science, philosophy, and information studies. His research has focused on the foundations and philosophy of computing, both in the practice and theory of computer science, and in the use of computational metaphors in other fields, such as philosophy, cognitive science, physics, and art.
Brian Cappelletto Brian Cappelletto (born 1969) is a Scrabble player who represents the United States in international competition. He was the beaten finalist in the inaugural World Scrabble Championship in 1991 and won the event in 2001.
Brian Clevinger Brian Clevinger (born May 7, 1978) is the author of the webcomic 8-Bit Theater and the novel Nuklear Age. He is currently writing his second novel, a sequel to Nuklear Age known as Atomik Age, as well as perusing other writing projects.
Brian Close Dennis Brian Close (born 24 February 1931 in Rawdon, Yorkshire) is the youngest man ever to play Test cricket for England. He was admitted to the Test team to play against New Zealand at just 18 years and 149 days old.
Brian Clouston Brian Clouston is a British landscape architect, and founder of Brian Clouston and Partners (BCP) once the largest landscape architecture practice in Europe. Clouston was trained at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh and at the University of Newcastle.
Brian Coburn Brian Coburn (born in Cumberland, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He sat in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2003, representing the riding of Carleton--Gloucester (renamed as Ottawa--Orléans) for the Progressive Conservative Party.
Brian Conacher Brian Conacher (born August 31, 1941, in Toronto, Ontario) was an NHL hockey player and hockey broadcaster, specializing in colour commentary. He is the son of the legendary Lionel Conacher, who was voted Canada's top athlete for the first half of the century.
Brian Cook Brian Joshua Cook (born December 4, 1980 in Lincoln, Illinois) is a power forward for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association. Cook was drafted out of the University of Illinois with the 24th pick of the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft.
Brian Cook (football administrator) Brian Cook (born November 14, 1955) is a former Australian rules football player and now administrator, currently CEO of the Geelong Football Club. He is widely considered one of the pre-eminent administrators of recent times.
Brian Cook (musician) Brian Cook, who grew up in Washington, was the bassist in Botch. Since Botch's break-up he has play in Roy, Onalaska and also These Arms Are Snakes along with former members of Killsadie & nineironspitfire.
Brian Cooke Brian Cooke (born in 1937) is a British comedy writer who wrote scripts for and devised many of the top TV sitcoms of the 1970s (eg Man About The House, George and Mildred, Robin's Nest etc), almost always in partnership with Johnnie Mortimer.
Brian Cookman Brian Christopher Cookman (22 November 1946 - 18 February 2005) was an English musician and composer, magazine designer and artist, and tai chi practitioner. He earned a reputation as one of Britain's finest exponents of Delta blues and jug band music.
Brian Cowen Brian Cowen (; born 10 January, 1960) is a senior Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the constituency of Laois-Offaly since 1984 and since September, 2004 he has served as Minister for Finance.
Brian Cox Brian Denis Cox, CBE (born June 1, 1946 in Dundee, Scotland) is a Scottish actor, notable for being the first actor to play Hannibal Lecter, a role he took in the Michael Mann film Manhunter (in which the character's surname was spelled 'Lecktor').
Brian Cox (physicist) Dr Brian Cox (sometimes written as B E Cox) is an experimental physicist. He is a Royal Society University Research Fellow based in the High Energy Physics group at the University of Manchester, and also works at CERN.
Brian Croucher Brian Croucher is a British actor perhaps best known for his role as Ted Hills, which he played from 1995 to 1997, in the popular soap opera EastEnders. Ted Hills is the brother of Kathy Mitchell, he was known for his aggressive behaviour that eventually led him to leave Walford for South Africa, the residence of his sister, Kathy.
Brian Crozier Brian Rossiter Crozier (born 4 August 1918, Far North Queensland) is a historian, strategist, and journalist. He is the founder of the Institute for the Study of Conflict, a London-based group that studies insurgencies and terrorism.
Brian Crozier (guitarist) In 2006, after the break up of his former band, Bottle Rocket, Brian Crozier replaced Mike "MR" Campbell to become the new guitarist of what has become one of Long Island's greatest punk bands, Latterman. Mr.
Brian Culbertson Brian Culbertson (born January 12, 1973) is a smooth jazz musician and instrumentalist from Decatur, Illinois, United States. Son of jazz band director and trumpeter Jim Culbertson, Brian's instruments include the keyboard and trombone.
Brian Curtin Brian Curtin is a former Irish circuit court judge who was tried for possessing images of child pornography. Although Curtin was found not guilty, due to insufficient admissible evidence the Minister for Justice, Michael McDowell, launched an impeachment motion in the Dáil to remove him from the judiciary.
Brian d'Arcy James Brian d'Arcy James is an actor and musician from Saginaw, Michigan. He received a Tony Award nomination in 2002 for his portrayal of Sidney Falco in the production of Sweet Smell of Success on Broadway, co-starring with John Lithgow.
Brian Daley Brian Daley (born Brian Charles Daley, 22 December 1947, Englewood, NJ; died, 11 February 1996 in Maryland, of pancreatic cancer) was an American science fiction novelist. In addition to writing a number of novels, he is well known for writing the scripts for the Star Wars radio dramas.
Brian Daly Brian Daly is an Irish news journalist currently working for Sky News Ireland in Dublin. He is one of the channel's two anchors for its twice-weeknightly programmes alongside colleague Ray Kennedy, following the departure of previous Sky News Ireland anchor Gráinne Seoige.
Brian Damage Brian "Damage" Keats was born in Brooklyn, NY on 02/11/1963, and played for Genocide and Verbal Abuse before Glenn Danzig invited him to join The Misfits as the latest in a long line of drummers. He began rehearsing with the band in October 1983, just a few weeks before the band's upcoming Halloween show in Detroit.
Brian David Josephson Brian David Josephson (born Cardiff, Wales, UK, January 4, 1940) is a British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect as a 22-year-old graduate student won him the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics, which he shared with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever. He is currently a professor at the University of Cambridge where he is the head of the mind-matter unification project in the Theory of Condensed Matter research group.
Brian David Mitchell Brian David Mitchell (born October 18, 1953) is a suspect in the 2002 Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case. He and his wife Wanda Ileen Barzee, have been indicted by a Utah grand jury for kidnapping Smart from her Salt Lake City, Utah home, and keeping her in their custody until the following year, when she was discovered.
Brian David-Marshall Brian David-Marshall has worked in all areas of the comic book medium for more than 20 years from retail, editorial, writing and creating a new title for Marvel Comics. Brian was a founding partner of Malibu Comics, a comic book publisher in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Brian Davies (philosopher) Brian Evan Anthony Davies (born 7 July 1951) is Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University (1995–), and author of the classic An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, now available in a third English edition and translated into five Asian and European languages.
Brian Davis (basketball) Brian Keith Davis (born June 21 1970, in Atlantic City, New Jersey) is an American former college and professional basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 2nd round (48th overall) of the 1992 NBA Draft. A 6'7" guard-forward, Davis played football and basketball at Bladensburg MD HS, and was a member of the Duke Blue Devils' 1991 and 1992 back-to-back national championship basketball teams.
Brian Dayett Brian Kelly Dayett (born January 22, 1957 in New London, Connecticut) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played five seasons between 1983 and 1986 for the New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs. He also spent some time in Japan.
Brian Deegan (Moto X) Brian Deegan (born May 9, 1975 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American professional Freestyle Motocross rider and the all-time Moto X X Games medal leader. He is also the founder and leader of the Metal Mulisha, the most well known team in the sport.
Brian Deer Brian Deer is an award-winning British investigative reporter, best known for inquiries into the drug industry, medicine and social issues for the Sunday Times of London. After graduating in philosophy from the University of Warwick, he became editor and press officer for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, and was a member of the Leveller magazine collective.
Brian Dewan Brian Dewan is an artist whose vision takes form equally well in many media, including art, music, audio-visual performances, decorative painting, furniture design, poetry and musical instrument design. He has produced two albums of songs and concertized extensively as a solo artist, as well as having performed in various collaborations and as a sideman.
Brian Diaz Brian Diaz was the lead singer for Edna's Goldfish, a ska band popular in the late 90s, hailing from Long Island, NY. From 2000 to 2003 he sang and played bass for The Reunion Show, a pop-punk band also from Long Island whose "Kill Your Television" record came out on Victory Records in 2002.
Brian Dickinson Brian Dickinson (born 1961 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada) is a two-time Juno Award-winning pianist. Dickinson's CD In Transition was chosen as Best Jazz Recording in 1991, and he was named 1993 Composer of the Year by The Jazz Report.
Brian Downey (actor) Brian Downey (born October 31, 1944, in Newfoundland, Canada) is an actor perhaps best-known for his portrayal of Stanley Tweedle, the selfish, lecherous, incompetent security guard (fourth class) who finds himself in control of the enormously powerful, eponymous spaceship in the science-fiction television series LEXX.
Brian Drummond Brian Drummond (born August 10, 1969 in Salmon Arm, BC) is a Canadian actor. A graduate of the acclaimed Studio 58, he started out as a theatre actor, but eventually found himself moving into voice acting full time.
Brian Duke Brian Oliver Lyndhurst Duke OBE CBE (born 24 June 1926 in Kampala, Uganda – died 3 June 2006) was an expert in tropical diseases who extensively studied River Blindness and other parasitic diseases, His work helped to develop an anti parasitic drug to combat them.
Brian Dunkleman Brian Dunkleman (born 1971 in Ellicottville, New York) is a comedian/actor who is best known for co-hosting the first season of American Idol on the Fox Network with Ryan Seacrest. He was never happy with his role as a co-host and described it as being like a "talking monkey.
Brian Duprey Brian Duprey is a Maine State Representative from Hampden. Duprey, a Republican, is perhaps best known for introducing a bill in 2005 that would ban abortions of gay fetuses, a move that won the support of the Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians.
Brian Easdale Brian Easdale (10 August 1909 - 30 October 1995) was a composer born in Manchester, England. His works include the operas Rapunzel (1927), The Corn King (1935, not released until 1950) and The Sleeping Children (1951).
Brian Eno Brian Eno (born Brian Peter George Eno on 15 May 1948 in Woodbridge, Suffolk) is an English electronic musician, music theorist and record producer. As a solo artist, he is probably best known as the father of modern ambient music.
Brian Epstein Brian Samuel Epstein, born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England (19 September 1934 – 27 August 1967), was an English businessman best known as the manager of The Beatles. His role in their initial success was critical.
Brian Evenson Brian Evenson (born August 12, 1966, in Ames, Iowa) is an American academic and writer of literary fiction. He has received degrees from Brigham Young University (BA) and the University of Washington (MA and PhD).
Brian Farrell Syndrome Brian Farrell Syndrome is a rare disorder which continues to baffle the medical profession. It can be induced through severe trauma to the cerebrum in the brain such as a car accident or sharp object piercing the brain at a tremendous force.
Brian Faulkner Arthur Brian Deane Faulkner, Baron Faulkner of Downpatrick (February 18, 1921 - March 3, 1977) was the sixth and last Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1971 until 1972. Following the abolition of the office the Parliament of Northern Ireland was prorogued by the British government in March 1972.
Brian Fawcett Brian Fawcett (born May 13, 1944) is a Canadian novelist and poet who currently lives in Toronto, Ontario. He was born and raised in north-west British Columbia, and almost graduated from Simon Fraser University.
Brian Ferrara Brian Ferrara is a writer and a musician who runs the publishing and entertainment company Terminal Press. He has been recording music under the alias CHOJIN since 1997 and has contributed soundtrack music to Video Games and several Entertainment Productions.
Brian Ferriman Brian Ferriman (born May 7 1950 in London, Ontario) is an artist manager and the president of Savannah Music. His artist roster has included such artists as Michelle Wright, Brenn Hill, The Good Brothers, Gary Fjellgaard, Matt Minglewood, Terry Carisse, One Horse Blue, Anita Perras and Tim Taylor.
Brian Follett Sir Brian K Follett, born 1939, is a non-stipendiary Professor of Zoology, in the Department of Zoology at Oxford University, chairs the UK government's Training and Development Agency for Schools and the UK's Arts and Humanities Research Council. Follett was formerly Vice-Chancellor of Warwick University from 1993 to 2001 and professor of zoology at Bristol University from 1978 until 2003.
Brian Forster Brian Forster (born April 14, 1960) was the second actor to play the role of Chris Partridge in the television series The Partridge Family. He joined the show in 1971, replacing Jeremy Gelbwaks, and continued until the show ended in 1974.
Brian France Brian France (born August 2, 1962) is the CEO and chairman of NASCAR, taking over the position from his father, Bill France, Jr., in 2003 He had previously managed NASCAR's marketing department and touring divisions and was involved in the creation of the Craftsman Truck Series].
Brian Frank Martin Brian Frank Martin AO MBE QC (2 November 1936 - ) was the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory. He was appointed to that position on 26 February 1993 when the former Chief Justice Austin Asche took up appointment as Administrator of the Northern Territory.
Brian Freeman Brian Freeman is an author whose fiction has been published in magazines and anthologies including From the Borderlands (Warner Books), Borderlands 5 (Borderlands Press), Corpse Blossoms (Creeping Hemlock Press), Shivers, Shivers II, and Shivers III (all from Cemetery Dance Publications. His first novel, Black Fire, was written under the pseudonym James Kidman.
Brian Friedman Brian Friedman has choreographed some of the top performers of our time. He has worked with Britney Spears on “Toxic,” “Boys,” “Slave 4 U” and “Over Protected”; with Hilary Duff on “So Yesterday”; and with Mya on “My Love is Like…Wo.
Brian Furniss John Brian Furniss (better known as Brian Furniss; born November 16, 1934) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Derbyshire between 1955 and 1956.
Brian Gamble Brian "The Blade" Gamble (born April 24, 1970) is an American martial artist and professional wrestler. He was born in the state of Ohio, raised in the Queens neighborhood of New York City, New York and now resides in Orlando, Florida.
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (born 1939) is an American novelist, screenwriter, and producer. He wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen years, and wrote several novels under such pen name]s as Frank Wynne and Brian Wynne before gaining prominence when his book [[Hopscotch (novel)|Hopscotch (1975) won the 1976 Edgar Award for Best Novel.
Brian Gelber Brian Gelber is an options trader, Chairman and President of Gelber Group, a trader on the CBOT exchange floor, managed a large commodity fund, and directed a successful venture capital business. Brian is the founder, chairman and president of Gelber Group a company that provides trade execution, clearing, and risk management services for major global electronic exchanges.
Brian George Brian George (born July 1952, Jerusalem, Israel) is an English-Israeli character actor who typically plays guest roles for characters of Middle Eastern and Asian descent, some more stereotypical than others. Perhaps his most famous role is as Pakistani restauranteur Babu Bhatt on Seinfeld.
Brian Gerkey Brian Paul Gerkey is a robotics researcher at the SRI Artificial Intelligence Center. He is co-founder and maintainer of the Player/Stage Project; the world's most popular Free Software robot interface and simulation system.
Brian Gibbons Dr Brian Gibbons Assembly Member for Aberavon (May 1999 - ) was elected Welsh Assembly Government Minister for Health & Social Services in 2005. He worked as a General Practitioner in partnership with Dr.
Brian Giles Brian Stephen Giles (born January 21, 1971, in El Cajon, California) is a Major League Baseball right fielder who plays for the San Diego Padres (2003–present). Giles (pronounced JYLES) attended Granite Hills High School and did not attend college, but played with the Cleveland Indians (1995–1998) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1999–2003).
Brian Gillen Brian "Ginger" Gillen (Irish BrĂan Mac Giolla EoĂn born 1970 in Belfast) is an Irish republican, a member of the Belfast Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and also allegedy an officer of the IRA Army Council.Guardian articleChronology of the Irish struggleSinn Fein leaders ordered to court
Brian Glascock Brian Glascock (July 17, 1948 -) is known as a rock drummer for the Gods (band), Toe Fat, the Bee Gees,Carmen (rock band), Captain Beyond (mark 2) and The Motels. He also played on albums of Joan Armatrading and Iggy Pop.
Brian Glencross Brian Glencross OAM (born May 1, 1941 in Narrogin, Western Australia) is a retired field hockey player from Australia, who won the bronze medal with the Men's National Team at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Four years later, when Mexico City hosted the Games, he was a member of the team, that captured the silver medal.
Brian Glennie Brian Glennie (born 29 August, 1946 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey defenseman who played in the NHL from 1969 until 1979. He was a member of the Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, but he did not play.
Brian Glick (murder victim) Brian Glick was a homicide victim murdered at the age of 21 on October 25, 1993 by Dennis Tate and Michael Olson in Bloomington, Minnesota. Glick’s murder was a shock to the Twin Cities community and his death and the subsequent trials of his murders received widespread attention in the Twin Cities press.
Brian Glynn Brian Glynn is an American actor who was best known for playing as the physical body of Shao Kahn in Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and Mortal Kombat Trilogy. He also made a minor appearance in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero as the God of Water, and as a monk.
Brian Goodwin Brian Carey Goodwin is a recognized mathematician and a biologist born in Montreal, Canada. He studied at McGill University and then emigrated to the UK where he became full professor at the Open University until retirement in 1992.
Brian Goorjian Brian Goorjian (born July 28 1953 in Glendale, California, USA) is a basketball coach of Armenian heritage for the Sydney Kings and Australian Boomers basketball team. Brian is the NBL's most successful coach with a strike rate of 70% and recently became only the second coach to have coached 600 games.
Brian Gorman Brian Scott Gorman (born June 11 1959 in Whitestone, Queens, New York City) is an umpire in Major League Baseball. After working in the National League from 1991 to 1999, he has umpired in both leagues since 2000.
Brian Gottfried Brian Edward Gottfried (born January 27, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won twenty-five singles titles during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest ranking on the ATP Tour on June 19, 1977, when he became the number 3 in the world.
Brian Grant Brian Wade Grant (born March 5 1972, in Columbus, Ohio) played the power forward position for five teams during 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association. He was known for his tenacious rebounding and blue-collar defense.
Brian Grant (director) Brian Grant is a British television director, famed for directing episodes of British television series including Highlander: The Raven, Clocking Off, Doctor Who, Hex and Sinchronicity. He has also directed several Olivia Newton-John music videos.
Brian Griffin Brian Griffin is a fictional cartoon character on the FOX animated television series Family Guy, and is voiced by show creator, Seth MacFarlane. It should be noted that Brian's voice is Seth Macfarlane's normal voice.
Brian Gunn Brian Gunn is a screenplay and television writer born in Saint Louis, Missouri. With his cousin, Mark Gunn, Brian created 2gether for MTV, which started as a television movie and then ran as a series for two seasons.
Brian Hall (actor) Brian Hall (November 20, 1937 in Brighton – September 17, 1997 in Worthing, West Sussex) was an English actor perhaps best known for his role in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers where he played the hotel chef Terry. He also played leading roles in police drama Softly, Softly (1966) and sitcom You Must Be The Husband (1987).
Brian Hannon The Right Reverend Brian Hannon (born October 5, 1936) is a retired Church of Ireland clergyman, who was Bishop of Clogher from 1986 to 2001. He is also the father of the singer and songwriter Neil Hannon, lead member of The Divine Comedy, who wrote the theme music for the situation comedy Father Ted.
Brian Hansen Brian Hansen (born October 20, 1960 in Hawarden, Iowa) is a former National Football League punter. He played from 1984 to 1999 for the New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, and Washington Redskins.
Brian Hargrove Brian Hargrove is an American tv writer/producer who has worked on such series as Caroline in the City, Wanda at Large, and most notably perhaps, Titus, the dark and edgy comedy aired by Fox between 2000 and 2002. Hargrove was co-creator of this series, along with his writing partner Jack Kenny, and Christopher Titus
Brian Harper Brian David Harper (born October 16, 1959 in Los Angeles, California) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball who played for teams in both the American and National Leagues during his 16-year career (1979 - 1995).
Brian Harradine Brian Harradine (born January 9 1935), Australian politician, was an independent member of the Australian Senate from 1975 to 2005, representing the state of Tasmania. He was born in Quorn, South Australia before moving to Tasmania in 1959.
Brian Harrison (historian) Professor Sir Brian Harrison (b. July 9, 1937) was the editor of Oxford Dictionary of National Biography from January 2000 to September 2004 (succeeded by Lawrence Goldman) and Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford.
Brian Haw Brian William Haw (born 1949) is a former British carpenter who is famous for living in Parliament Square since 2001 in an anti-war protest. Although he had begun before the terror attacks on the United States, Haw has become a symbol of the anti-war protest movement over the policies of both Britain and the United States in Afghanistan and later Iraq.
Brian Head Ski Resort Brian Head Ski Resort, officially called just "Brian Head Resort", is a ski area located in the southern Wasatch Range 12 miles east of Cedar City, Utah, United States. Opened in 1965, it is Utah's highest ski resort.
Brian Heap Professor Sir (Robert) Brian Heap CBE FRS is a biologist. He was the Master of St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge from 1996 until 2004 and is Special Professor in Animal Physiology at the University of Nottingham.
Brian Helgeland Brian Helgeland (born January 17, 1961 in Providence, Rhode Island) is an American movie writer and director, who graduated from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and received his undergraduate degree at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Brian Helicopter Brian Helicopter is the stage name of Gareth Holder, a bass player who first came to prominence playing for the UK punk rock band The Shapes. He was one fo the first bassists in the nascent UK punk scene to adopt the Rickenbacker bass guitar.
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