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Dan Harmon Dan Harmon is a writer and performer, and, along with Rob Schrab, a founder of the alternative television network/website Channel 101. He co-created the television pilot Heat Vision and Jack starring Owen Wilson and Jack Black, and several Channel 101 shows, some featuring Jack Black, Drew Carey and Sarah Silverman.
Dan Harris Dan Harris is a screenwriter and director who is known for working with Michael Dougherty and Bryan Singer and whose credits include X2 and Superman Returns. He is from Kingston, Pennsylvania, and has also written and directed the 2004 film Imaginary Heroes, starring Sigourney Weaver, Emile Hirsch, and Jeff Daniels.
Dan Haskett Dan Haskett is a veteran African-American animator who designed the character "Belle" for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, as well as "Ariel" for The Little Mermaid. Haskett also has credits for Toy Story, Prince of Egypt, and Sesame Street.
Dan Hauser Dan Hauser served in the California State Assembly from 1982 until he was termed out in 1996. He represented the 2nd district from 1982 until 1992; however, during the redistricting after the 1990 census, his district was renumbered one.
Dan Hawkins (coach) Dan Hawkins (born November 10, 1960 in Fall River Mills, CA) is the head football coach at the University of Colorado Buffaloes. He has also been an assistant and the head coach at Boise State University and the head coach at Willamette University.
Dan Heap The Reverend Daniel James Macdonnell (Dan, also known as Don) Heap (born September 24, 1925) is a former Canadian politician with the New Democratic Party. He represented the Toronto, Ontario, Canada riding of Spadina, which, in 1988, was renamed Trinity—Spadina, from 1981 until 1993.
Dan Heisman Dan Heisman is a United States Chess Federation National Master and author. He is the two-time Open chess champion of Philadelphia (1973 and 1976), and the Philadelphia Invitational Chess Champion (1973) His Penn State team won the U.
Dan Hennessey Dan Hennessey is a Canadian voice actor who, early on in his career, spent time in Toronto performing with John Candy and Gilda Radner. In 1973 he was part of the comedy troupe, Zoo Factory (with John Stocker, Bruce Gordon, Harriet Cohen, and Jerelyn Homer).
Dan Henning Dan Henning (born June 21, 1942 in The Bronx, New York) is the former Head Coach of the Atlanta Falcons (1983-1986) and the San Diego Chargers (1989-1991) of the NFL. He was also the head coach of the Boston College Eagles (1994-96).
Dan Henzerling Dan Henzerling briefly served as drummer for the Tempe, Arizona based alternative rock band Gin Blossoms. He joined the group in 1988 as a replacement for the band's first drummer, Chris McCann, but was in turn soon replaced by Phillip Rhodes.
Dan Hewins Dan Hewins is the bass player and singer for the Brooklyn, NY noise rock band Up The Empire. He was previously the bass player and sometimes singer for the bands Bling Kong, Kilowatthours, Matches FC, Ghost Wave, and The Neem.
Dan Hill Dan Hill (born Daniel Hill Jr, in Toronto, Ontario, on 3 June, 1954 to American émigrés) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter. He had a major hit in 1977 when he sang the song "Sometimes When We Touch", which continues to be the song for which Hill is most remembered.
Dan Hinote Dan Hinote (born January 30, 1977 in Leesburg, Florida, raised in Elk River, Minnesota) is an NHL ice hockey player who most recently played for the Colorado Avalanche in the 2005-06 season. On July 2nd, 2006 he signed as a free agent, to the St.
Dan Hodgson Dan Hodgson (born August 29, 1965 in Fort Vermilion, Alberta) is a professional ice hockey player who played 114 NHL games for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks. He won the Memorial Cup as a member of the Prince Albert Raiders in 1985.
Dan Hole Pond Dan Hole Pond is a 408-acre water body located in Carroll County in eastern New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Ossipee and Tuftonboro. The pond is situated on the south side of the Ossipee Mountains.
Dan Hsu Dan Hsu (born 1971) is the current editor-in-chief of the video game magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly, a position he has held since 2001. Hsu joined the magazine staff in 1996, and aside from a year-long absence in 2000 to work at sister website gamers.
Dan Huard Dan Huard (AKA double_D, Foo) is a computer enthusiast and American television personality who resides in San Francisco, California. Huard is best known for his work on the TechTV (now G4) television program The Screen Savers, an hour-long technology-related variety show.
Dan Humphrey Daniel Humphrey is a fictional character in the popular New York Times best selling series Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar. A thin, sensitive, chain smoking, caffeine addicted poet who often sees the darker side to things and has said his favorite word is "death".
Dan Christie Kingman Born March 6, 1852, in Dover, New Hampshire, Dan Kingman graduated second in the United States Military Academy class of 1875 and was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers. He served as an instructor at the Military Academy and as the engineer officer of the Army's Department of the Platte.
Dan II of Wallachia Dan II was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia in the 15th Century, ruling an extraordinary 5 times, and succeeded 4 times by Radu II Chelul, his rival for the throne. Of those 5 periods on the throne of Wallachia 1420 to 1421, 1421 to 1423, 1423 to 1424, 1426 to 1427, and 1427 and 1431), 4 were within a period of only 7 years.
Dan Ingram Daniel Trombley Ingram (born September 7, 1934 in Oceanside, New York) is an American Top 40 disk jockey with a forty-year career on radio stations such as WABC (AM) and WCBS-FM in New York. Dan started broadcasting at WNRC, New Rochelle, New York, and WALK, Patchogue, New York.
Dan Israel Dan Israel is a 15-year veteran singer-songwriter currently based in Minneapolis, who won Song of the Year (for "Come to Me") in the 2005 Minnesota Music Awards. He led the folk-duo One Town Horse in Chicago in the late '80s and early '90s, went on to lead the more electrified folk-rockers Potter's Field in Austin, TX in the mid '90s (where he was named one of Austin's top 15 songwriters), and finally relocated to his hometown of Minneapolis in 1996, where he formed Dan Israel and the Cultivators and released a slew of critically acclaimed CDs, both solo and with the Cultivators.
Dan Jacobson Dan Jacobson (born March 7, 1929 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a novelist, short story writer, critic and essayist. He has lived in Great Britain for most of his adult life, and for many years held a professorship in the English Department at University College London.
Dan Jancevski Dan Jancevski (born June 15, 1981 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the Montreal Canadiens. He was drafted 66th overall in the 2nd round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Dallas Stars.
Dan Jansen Daniel Erwin "Dan" Jansen (born June 17, 1965 in West Allis, Wisconsin, United States) is a former speed skater, best known for winning a gold medal in his final Olympic race after suffering through years of heartbreak.
Dan Jason Dan Jason is the founder and owner of Salt Spring Seeds, a mail order seed company that specializes in heirloom varieties of vegetables and plants. Popular varieties include garlic, beans, tomatoes, lettuce, and grains.
Dan Jones (artist) Dan Jones (born June 29 1962), rock musician, figurative painter, designer and author of alternative comic "Bruised Fruit". In the early 1980s he was a member of rock band "Living in Texas" with disabled performance artist Mat Fraser.
Dan Jones (composer) Dan Jones is a British composer and sound artist working in film and theatre. He read music at the University of Oxford, studied contemporary music theatre at the Banff Centre for the Arts and studied electro-acoustic composition and programming at the Centro Ricerche Musicali in Rome.
Dan Jurgens Dan Jurgens (born June 27, 1959) is an American writer and artist of comic books. He is best known for creating the superhero Booster Gold, and for his lengthy runs on the Superman titles, particularly during The Death of Superman storyline.
Dan K. Moore Daniel Killian Moore (April 2 1906 – September 7 1986) was the Democratic governor of the state of North Carolina from 1965 to 1969. Born in Asheville, North Carolina, Moore earned undergraduate and law degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Dan Karaty Dan Karaty is an American hip hop dance choreographer, who has created routines for major performers such as Jessica Simpson and NSync. He is best known for being one of the judges on the dance competition program So You Think You Can Dance.
Dan Kelly (musician) Dan Kelly and the Alpha Males are an Australian band from Melbourne, Victoria. They are best known for the falsetto vocal stylings of lead singer Dan Kelly, who is the nephew of iconic Australian musician Paul Kelly.
Dan Kelly (sportscaster) Dan Kelly (March 17, 1936 - February 10, 1989) was a play-by-play broadcaster best known for his radio coverage of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, from early in their existence until his death more than two decades later.
Dan Kimball Dan Kimball is a pastor, author and part of the Emerging Church movement. Kimball uses the phrases "Vintage Faith" and "Vintage Christianity" for how he expresses his perspective of the emerging church going back to "vintage" values of the original Christian church and teachings of Jesus.
Dan Kordic Dan Kordic (born April 18, 1971 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played his entire NHL career with the Philadelphia Flyers. Much like his brother John Kordic, he was primarily known as an enforcer.
Dan Krewski Dr. Krewski is an Academic Professor of Medicine and Professor of Epidemiology and Community Medicine at the University of Ottawa, where he is involved in a number of activities in population health risk assessment within the new Institute of Population Health.
Dan Kutler Dan Kutler (born May 2, 1970 in Mountain View, California) is a former butterfly swimmer from Israel, who was born in the United States. Kutler began his swimming career after falling into a pool as a youngster, and swam his first race at the age of eight.
Dan Landin Daniel Landin, born 1962 in London, is a British cinematographer, and former member of the 1980's band Last Few Days. He has filmed various music videos, including ones for Coldplay, Kylie Minogue, Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and the Zutons.
Dan Langhi Daniel (Dan) Matthew Langhi (born November 28 1977 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player. Raised in the small western Kentucky town of Benton, he played college basketball at Vanderbilt, and was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft.
Dan Levy Dan Levy is an American Comedian born in Stamford, Connecticut on March 19, 1981. Comedy started early in his life, at the tender age of 9 Dan Levy's mother placed him into a comedy class because of his apparent lack of athletic skills.
Dan Lilker Dan Lilker (born October 18, 1964) is a bass player from the USA. He is well-known for having played in thrash metal bands Nuclear Assault and Anthrax, as well as the crossover band Stormtroopers of Death and death-grind band Brutal Truth.
Dan Lumley Dan Lumley has been a drummer for many bands, including Rattail Grenadier, Squirtgun, The Riverdales, The Methadones, Even in Blackouts, The Mopes, Common Rider and Screeching Weasel. He has also drummed on albums or live with The Queers, The Smears, and The Lillingtons.
Dan Lungren Daniel Edward (Dan) Lungren (born September 22, 1946), is a Republican of the United States House of Representatives representing California's 3rd congressional district (see map), located in the suburbs of Sacramento where he has served since 2005.
Dan Lusthaus Dan Lusthaus, a graduate of Temple University's Department of Religion, is a specialist in YogÄcÄra Buddhism. The author of several articles and books on the topic, Lusthaus has taught at UCLA, Florida State University, the University of Missouri - Columbia, and in the spring of 2005 he was a professor at Boston University.
Dan Lyle Daniel Joseph Lyle (born 28 September 1970 in San Diego, California) is an American rugby union footballer. A 1992 graduate of Virginia Military Institute, he took up rugby union aged 23 in an attempt to keep fit.
Dan Magill Daniel Hamilton "Dan" Magill, Jr., longtime Sports Information Director, Head Tennis Coach, and Georgia Bulldog Club secretary for the University of Georgia, is known throughout the state of Georgia and the South for his unparalleled contributions to the Georgia Bulldog athletic program.
Dan Mahoney Dan Mahoney was but another journalist who fell victim to the hysteria and paranoia during the 1950s created by the likes Joseph McCarthy and James Eastland. Mahoney had worked as a rewriter at the New York Daily Mirror, a Hearst owned publication, for nearly 22 years.
Dan Mahowny Dan Mahowny is the cinematic pseudonym for a famous Toronto gambler named Brian Molony. The movie Owning Mahowny was based on Gary Stephen Ross's best-selling nonfiction book Stung (titled No Limit in the United States), which chronicles Molony's 18 months of increasingly brazen fraud and out-of-control gambling, mostly at Caesar's in Atlantic City.
Dan Man Dan Man is the stage name of Belizean entertainer Allison Hemsley. Hemsley, born in Belize City, is a local musician and composer responsible for the return of local rap and dancehall music to Belizean airwaves.
Dan Martin (footballer) == Career Martin was relesed by Derby County in Two Thousand and Five and was signed up by Notts County One year later and he is playing almost week in week out and scored against Crystal Palace in the Carling Cup to start a great run to the quarter final when they were knocked out by fellow league two team Wyocome Wanderes who went on to lose to Chelsea five_one one aggrigate. Dan also plays for sunday league team Hilton Athletic ==
Dan Mathews Dan Mathews is the vice-president of PETA and known for heading PETA's most controversial and attention-getting campaigns, including the "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ads, as well as campaigns involving celebrities such as Pamela Anderson, P!nk, and Paul McCartney.
Dan Mazer Dan Mazer (born 1971) is a British comedian, screenwriter, TV and film producer. He is most well known as the long time writing and production partner of Sacha Baron Cohen, working with him on such characters as Ali G and Borat.
Dan McCarney Dan McCarney (born July 28, 1953, in Iowa City, Iowa) was the head football coach at Iowa State University from 1995-2006. He was the longest tenured head coach in the Big 12 Conference when he stepped down November 8, 2006.
Dan McCauley Dan McCauley is the chairman of Sutton Harbour Holdings plc, in which he currently holds a 30% stake. Ranked at 723 on The Times "Rich List 2004" for the UK, his main source of wealth is the company Rotolok Holdings plc which is based in Tiverton.
Dan McGinn Daniel Michael McGinn (born November 29, 1943 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 1st round (10th pick) of the 1966 amateur draft (Secondary Phase), and later drafted by the Montreal Expos from the Reds as the 27th pick in the 1968 expansion draft.
Dan McGugin Dan McGugin (born July 29, 1879), originally of Ringgold County, Iowa, was the head football coach for Vanderbilt University] from 1904 to 1917, and from 1919 to 1934. During his tenures, he compiled a 197-55-19 career record, and had a .
Dan McGwire Dan McGwire (born December 18, 1967), brother of baseball slugger Mark McGwire, was a Parade Magazine all-America at Claremont High in Claremont, California, made Street & Smith's top 50 list, was named honorable mention all-America by USA Today, completed 203 of 328 passes (61.9 percent) for 3,172 yards and 33 TDs as a senior, punted for a 40-yard average, led team to California's East Sectional title (includes 550 teams), was named California's 1985 Offensive Player of the Year, made the Cal-Hi Sports first team all-state squad, quarterbacked squad to three-year record of 36-3-1 including 13-1 mark as a senior, passed for 345 and 303 yards in sectional championship games as junior and senior, was named 1985 state MVP, and accumulated three-year varsity totals of 6,559 yards passing and 65 TDs.
Dan McIvor Daniel Erskine McIvor (August 30, 1911 - February 24, 2005) was a Canadian aviation pioneer whose long and storied career was crowned by his work with the Martin Mars water bombers. McIvor Lake on northern Vancouver Island near Campbell River is named after him.
Dan McKeown Dan McKeown, a Philadelphia icon that had gained international fame with his unique music and television productions. His long list of credits spotlights artists such as Billy Paul, The Intruders, Dee Dee Sharp, The Trammps, Frankie "Double Dutch Bus" Smith, and award winning AOR Rock band Hit The Ground Runnin.
Dan Mihalache Dan Sorin Mihalache (born 18 May 1971 in TimiĹźoara) is a Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party, part of the Party of European Socialists, and became an MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania to the European Union.
Dan Miller (Canadian politician) Arthur Daniel Miller (born December 24, 1944) is a Canadian politician. He served as interim leader of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia and served as the 32nd Premier of British Columbia for six months in 1999-2000.
Dan Miller (guitarist) Dan Miller is a guitarist who is currently (as of May, 2006) working as a backing member of They Might Be Giants. Originally from Rochester, New York, he is one of the two remaining Dans in They Might Be Giants' "Band of Dans".
Dan Millman Dan Millman is an author of several self-help books, the most famous of which is the fictionalized autobiography Way of the Peaceful Warrior (1980). The winner of the 1964 World Trampoline Championship in London, he co-captained the 1968 NCAA University of California gymnastics team and has also worked as a gymnastics instructor at Stanford University and a professor of physical education at Oberlin College.
Dan Monahan Dan Monahan is an American actor. He is well known for his role as the sex fiend Edward "Pee Wee" Morris in the 1982 raunchy cult film Porky's, the 1983 sequel Porky's II: The Next Day, and in the 1985 sequel Porky's Revenge, and he is known for his role as Max in the 1984 comedy film Up the Creek.
Dan Monson Daniel Lloyd "Dan" Monson (born October 6, 1961 in Spokane, Washington) was the head men's basketball coach at the University of Minnesota for over seven seasons, from July 24, 1999, to November 30, 2006.
Dan Morelle Dan Morelle acted for ElectricBirdLand Limited as Managing Director and in court against the Giant Sony Corporation in the summer of 2005. The tiny company was the target of the execessive clampdown on imported PSP consoles in Summer 2005 and showed bravery in the light of insurmountable economic muscle the multi-national trillion dollar corporation.
Dan Needles Dan Needles is best known as the playwright behind the popular Wingfield Series which has played across Canada for many years. It was performed at the Stratford Festival of Canada and was aired, in part, on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Dan Neil Dan Neil is an automobile columnist for the Los Angeles Times, noted for his one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles, which blend technical expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural observations. Neil won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2004 for his columns in the Times.
Dan Newman Dan Newman (born January 16, 1963 in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
Dan Nichols Dan Nichols is one of the most popular and influential Jewish musicians in North America, performing over 200 concerts a year. His music has become an important part of the Reform Jewish movement, with synagogue youth and clergy alike incorporating it into their curriculum and services.
Dan Norris Daniel Norris (born January 28, 1960) is the Labour Member of Parliament for Wansdyke in England. He has been MP since the 1997 election, and took a traditionally safe Tory seat by 4,799 votes (overturning the Tory 11,770 vote majority in the 1992 election).
Dan O'Connor (baseball) Daniel Cornelius O'Connor (August 11, 1868 - March 3, 1942) was a Canadian Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the Louisville Colonels of the American Association in 1890. The 21-year-old rookie stood 6'2" and weighed 185 lbs.
Dan O'Hagan Dan O'Hagan (born 1978) is a sports journalist and football commentator on British television, best known for his work on MUTV, BBC Match of the Day, Eurosport and ITV Anglia. He is from Stourbridge in the West Midlands, and is the partner of ITV Weather presenter Becky Mantin.
Dan Osman Dan Osman (February 11, 1963 - November 23, 1998) was an extreme sport practitioner, known for the dangerous sports of "free-soloing" (rock climbing without ropes or other safety gear) and "controlled free-falling" (falling several hundred feet from a cliff while relying on a safety rope), for which his record was over 1200 feet. He was known for living a bohemian lifestyle, rarely working, and living in a treehouse for months at a time.
Dan Papirany Trio The Dan Papirany Trio is a jazz trio based in Auckland, New Zealand. The Trio repertoire consists of jazz standards, ballads, bebop and Dan Papirany's own compositions which includes references and ideas borrowed from contemporary tunes and standard harmonies.
Dan Pasqua Daniel Anthony Pasqua (born October 17, 1961 in Yonkers, New York), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues from 1985-1994. He was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 3rd round of the 1982 amateur draft.
Dan Pastorini Dante "Dan" Pastorini (born May 26, 1949 in Sonora, CA) was a quarterback who played for 12 seasons from 1971-1981, and 1983. He played for the Houston Oilers, Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, all of the National Football League.
Dan Patch Dan Patch was a brown standardbred horse by Joe Patchen out of Zelica, and the outstanding pacer of his day. Foaled in 1896 and dying on July 11, 1916, he was purchased in 1902 by a resident of then Hamilton, Minnesota (renamed Savage, Minnesota) named Marion Willis Savage.
Dan Paymar Dan Paymar is a video poker expert with a background in computer programming and engineering. He has worked for such companies as Encyclopedia Brittannica, Bendix Computer, and Control Data in a career spanning 30 years.
Dan PÄltiniĹźanu Stadium Stadionul Dan PÄltiniĹźanu is a multi-use stadium in TimiĹźoara, Romania, built in 1960 and modernised in the last years. It is currently used mostly for football matches by the local team FCU Politehnica TimiĹźoara.
Dan Peek Dan Peek (born November 1 1950 in Panama City, Florida) was a member of the rock band, America from 1970-1977, together with Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell. He has contributed lead and backing vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, and harmonica to their recordings during his tenure in the band.
Dan Penn Wallace Daniel Pennington (16 November 1941 -) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and sometime guitar player who co-wrote many soul hits of the 1960s including "Dark End of the Street" & "Do Right Woman" (with Chips Moman) and "Out of Left Field" & "Cry Like A Baby" (with Spooner Oldham). Penn has also produced hits such as "The Letter" by The Box Tops, amongst others.
Dan Petrescu Daniel ("Dan") Vasile Petrescu (born 22 December, 1967 in Bucharest, Romania) is a former international football player, whose teams included Steaua BucureĹźti, English Premiership clubs Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday, and the Romanian national side. He is currently the manager of Romanian Liga 1 team Unirea Urziceni.
Dan Petry Daniel Joseph Petry (born November 13, 1958, in Palo Alto, California) was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (1979-87 and 1990-91), California Angels (1988-89), Atlanta Braves (1991) and Boston Red Sox (1991).
Dan Plesac Daniel Thomas Plesac (born February 4, 1962 in Gary, IN) was a pitcher with an 18 year career from 1986 to 2003. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays both of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, Arizona Diamondbacks and Philadelphia Phillies all of the National League.
Dan Quirk Dan Quirk (born in 1982 - died May 28, 2005) was an American professional wrestler best known by the ring name Spider. As Spider, Quirk would be known on his local independent circuit for his matches with longtime friend and trainer, John Brooks.
Dan Quisenberry Daniel Raymond Quisenberry (February 7 1953 – September 30 1998), nicknamed "Quiz", was an American right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played primarily for the Kansas City Royals. Notable for his submarine-style pitching delivery and his humorous quotes, he led the American League in saves a record five times (1980, 1982-85), and retired in 1990 with 244 saves, then the 6th-highest total in history behind Rollie Fingers (341), Rich "Goose" Gossage (307), Bruce Sutter (300), Jeff Reardon (287), and Lee Smith (265).
Dan Redican Dan Redican is a Canadian comedy writer and perfomer, best known for his work with the comedy troupe, The Frantics. As a founding member of the troupe he has worked since 1979 on numerous stage shows, the Frantic Times radio show, Four On The Floor tv show (which aired in England and the US under the name, The Frantics).
Dan Reed Network The Dan Reed Network is a funk rock/funk metal band formed by Dan Reed in Portland, Oregon, United States, in 1984. Achieving only limited success in their career, they were the first band to combine the previously antagonistic genres of rock and soul/funk/dance to make a new sound, and pave the way for all the funk rock/funk metal bands that followed.
Dan Reichert Daniel Robert Reichert (born July 12, 1976 in Monterey, California) is a 6'3", 175 pound pitcher. Reichert attended Turlock High School in Turlock, CA (also attended by Steve Soderstrom), and later attended University of the Pacific (which has also been attended by names such as Joe Ferguson, D.
Dan Riba Dan Riba is an American television director of animated cartoons. He is best known for his work on Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, The New Batman/Superman Adventures, Batman Beyond, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
Dan Rice Dan Rice (January 23, 1823 – February 22, 1900), was an American entertainer of many talents, most famously as a clown, who was pre-eminent before the Civil War. During the height of his career Rice was more of a household name than Abraham Lincoln or Mark Twain.
Dan Richey Daniel Wesley "Dan" Richey (born October 31, 1948) is a Baton Rouge-based political consultant for pro-family candidates and organizations, including the Louisiana Family Forum. Family Forum Website In 2004, he directed the grassroots organization for the successful campaign to elect U.
Dan Robinson (singer) Dan Robinson (b. March 15, 1947 in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia) is a singer who fronted the second incarnation of Melbourne Sixties band, The Wild Cherries and was later a member of the vocal trio The Virgil Brothers.
Dan Rohn Daniel Jay Rohn (born January 10 1956 in Alpena, Michigan) is a former infielder and administrative coach in Major League Baseball. Rohn was drafted as a second baseman by the Chicago Cubs in the 4th round of the 1977 amateur draft, and made his major league debut on September 2, 1983.
Dan Rusanowsky Dan Rusanowsky (born December 31, 1960 in Milford, Connecticut) is an American sports broadcaster, best known being for the radio play-by-play announcer for the San Jose Sharks since the team's inaugural season in 1991-92. His tenure with the team has earned him the title as the Voice of the San Jose Sharks.
Dan Ryan Expressway The Dan Ryan Expressway runs from the Circle Interchange with I-290 near downtown Chicago, Illinois through the south side of the city. It is signposted as both Interstate 90 and Interstate 94 north of 66th Street and only Interstate 94 from 66th Street to 99th Street.
Dan Savage Daniel Keenan Savage (born October 7, 1964This American Life, 32:22–32:32. near Chicago, Illinois], USA) is an openly [[gay American sex advice columnist, author, media pundit, journalist, and newspaper editor.
Dan Sembello Dan Sembello (AKA Danny Sembello) is a Songwriter, Record Producer and multi-instrumentalist. Artists he has produced for include George Benson and Pebbles, and he has had his compositions recorded by Chaka Khan, Jeffrey Osbourne, Patti LaBelle (the hit single "Stir It Up"), René & Angela, and The Pointer Sisters (the hit single "Neutron Dance").
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