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Don Alvaro Domecq y Diez Don Alvaro Domecq y Diez (1917-2005) was born into the Spanish aristocractic Sherry Family. He distinguished himself as a fighter pilot in the Spanish Civil War on Francisco Franco's side, and later re-introduced bullfighting on horseback to Spain.
Don Arden Don Arden (born Harry Levy, January 4 1926) was an English music manager, agent and businessman, best known for overseeing the careers of rock groups Small Faces, Electric Light Orchestra and Black Sabbath. He is also notorious for his aggressive and unflinching business methods.
Don Armando Don Armando Bonilla (8/9/46-11/16/02) formed the Second Avenue Rhumba Band with vocalist Fonda Rae and scored a #1 hit on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Deputy Of Love" in 1979. Bonilla was also a percussionist with Dr.
Don Ashby Donald Allan Ashby (born March 8, 1955 in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada - died May 30, 1981) was a professional ice hockey centre who played six seasons in the National Hockey League from 1975-76 until 1980-81. He played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Colorado Rockies and Edmonton Oilers in his NHL career.
Don Awrey Don Awrey (born July 18 1943, in Kitchener, Ontario) is a former professional hockey player, who played 979 career NHL games with the Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers and Colorado Rockies.
Don Basham BASHAM, DON WILSON (1926-1989) popular Bible teacher and author. Born and raised in Wichita Falls, Texas, Basham was raised in a Baptist home but later joined the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) whilst at college.
Don Baylor Donald Edward Baylor (born June 28, 1949) is a Major League Baseball coach and a former player and manager. During his 19-year playing career, he was a power hitter who played as a first baseman, outfielder, and designated hitter.
Don Beaupre Donald William Beaupre (born September 19, 1961, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) was a professional ice hockey goaltender. Beaupre in his 17 seasons (1981-1997) in the NHL played for four teams: the Minnesota North Stars, Washington Capitals, Ottawa Senators, and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Don Beebe Don Lee Beebe (born December 18, 1964 in Aurora, Illinois) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Buffalo Bills (1989-1994), Carolina Panthers (1995) and the Green Bay Packers (1996-1997) of the NFL. He was drafted by the Bills out of Chadron State College (after transferring from Western Illinois University) in the third round (82nd pick overall) of the 1989 NFL Draft.
Don Bendell Don Bendell, (b. January 8, 1947), is an American author of autobiographical Vietnam Era books, six science fiction novels (written under the pen name of Ron Stillman), and ten historical Westerns – the "Colt" series-- written from 1993-2000.
Don Benito Don Benito, a town of Badajoz (province), Extremadura of Spain near the left bank of the river Guadiana. Don Benito is a thriving and comparatively modern town; for it dates only from the 15th century, when it was founded by refugees from Don Llorente, who deserted their own town owing to the danger of floods from the Guadiana.
Don Bennett Air Vice-Marshal Donald Clifford Tyndall Bennett CB CBE DSO RAF (September 14 1910–September 15 1986) was an Australian aviation pioneer and bomber pilot who rose to be the youngest Air Vice-Marshal in the history of the Royal Air Force and led the "Pathfinder Force" (No. 8 Group RAF) from 1942 to the end of the Second World War in 1945.
Don Berry (statistician) Don Berry is a prominent statistician and one of the foremost proponents of Bayesian statistics. He has been the chairman of the Department of Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics at the University of Texas M.
Don Bexley Don Bexley (born March 10, 1910; died April 15, 1997) was an American actor, best known for playing Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx)'s friend Bubba Bexley on the 1970s television sitcom Sanford and Son. He also appeared as the same character (but with his last name inexplicably changed to Hoover) in the Sanford and Son spin-off series The Sanford Arms.
Don Blackie Donald Dearness Blackie, born 5 April 1882 in Bendigo, Victoria, died 18 April 1955 in South Melbourne was an Australian Test cricketer who played only three Tests in the summer of 1928-29. At 46 years 253 days of age at the time of his Test debut, Blackie remains the oldest debutant in Australian Test cricket.
Don Blanding Donald Benson Blanding (November 7, 1894–June 9, 1957) was an American poet who sentimentalized warm climates and was sometimes described as "poet laureate of Hawaii". He was also known as a journalist, author of prose, illustrator, and speaker.
Don Blasingame Don Lee Blasingame (March 16 1932 - April 13 2005) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball who played with the St. Louis Cardinals (1955-1959), San Francisco Giants (1960-1961), Cincinnati Reds (1961-1963), Washington Senators (1963-1966) and Kansas City Athletics (1966).
Don Blenkarn Don Blenkarn (born June 17, 1930 in Toronto) was a Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Member of Parliament. A lawyer and businessman by profession, Blenkarn was elected in 1972 to represent the riding of Peel South.
Don Bosco Grey Wolves The Don Bosco Grey Wolves is the varsity team of Don Bosco Technical College, Mandaluyong in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) – South. Don Bosco Technical College is a new comer in mainstream inter-collegiate athletic competitions, having joined the NCAA-South only in 2005.
Don Bosco High School (Irinjalakuda) Don Bosco High School in Irinjalakuda, in the Indian state of Kerala, began in March 1962 on the invitation of the late Bishop of Thrissur, Rt Rev George Alappatt. A high school, a lower primary school and a boarding were started.
Don Bosco Technical College Don Bosco Technical College (DBTC) in Mandaluyong City or simply "Don Bosco Mandaluyong" is a private Catholic educational institution owned and operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco. Its campus is located at 736 General Kalentong Street in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Don Bosco Technical Institute Don Bosco Technical Institute is an all-male high school in Rosemead, California, combining college-preparatory academic courses and technological education (technology programs are listed below). Students select four quarter-long technology courses to take during their Freshman year in the high school program, and at the end of that year, they select one of those four to continue with throughout the next three years.
Don Bosco Technical Institute, Tarlac Don Bosco Technical Institute in Tarlac City (formerly, Don Bosco Academy), or simply "Don Bosco Tarlac", is an all-male elementary and secondary school, and the first Don Bosco school in the Philippines. It is the only academic-technical school in Tarlac, Philippines.
Don Bosco Technical Institute, Victorias Don Bosco Technical Institute in Victorias City also known as "Don Bosco Victorias" is an all-male high school combining college-preparatory academic courses and technological education . Students select four quarter-long technology courses to take during their junior year and senior year in the high school program to continue with throughout the next two years.
Don Boudria Donald "Don" Boudria, PC (born August 30, 1949, in Hull, Quebec) is a former Canadian politician. He served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1984 to 2005 as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Jean Chrétien.
Don Box Don Box is a technical author and one of the original four designers of SOAP, a basic messaging layer for web services. He currently works as a software architect at Microsoft and is involved with Windows Communication Foundation (formerly known as Indigo) and related technologies.
Don Brankley Don "Branks" Brankley (born in Capreol, Ontario) is the team trainer for the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League. He is the only trainer that the Knights have ever had, and was hired directly out of Laurentian University in 1970.
Don Brash Dr Donald Thomas Brash (born 24 September 1940), New Zealand politician, served as the Leader of the Opposition and parliamentary leader of the National Party, the country's main Opposition party from 28 October 2003 to 27 November 2006. Before entering politics, Brash served as Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand for a period of fourteen years.
Don Breaux Don Breaux (born August 3, 1940) is a former American Football League player and is the current Offensive Coordinator for the Washington Redskins. This is his second stint under Head Coach Joe Gibbs and with the team.
Don Brewer Don Brewer (born September 3 1948 in Flint, Michigan) is a drummer for American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. Grand Funk, as they were later known, had a series of hit singles and platinum albums in the 1970s; the original members included Brewer (drums, vocals), Mark Farner (guitar, vocals), and Mel Schacher (bass).
Don Briscoe Cecil Donald Briscoe (born on March 20, 1940 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi; died October 31, 2004 in Memphis, Tennessee) who would play Tony Meritt #2 on the long running NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, and from 1968-1970, is remembered for playing Chris Jennings, Tom Jennings, Timothy Shaw, and Chris Collins on the cult ABC soap Dark Shadows.
Don Brockett Don Brockett (January 30, 1930 - May 2, 1995) was an actor, comedian, and producer and director from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, best known for his portrayal of Chef Brockett on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He had small parts in many major films including Flashdance, The Silence of the Lambs, and Bob Roberts.
Don Brothwell Recognised for his work in both human and animal paleopathology, Don Brothwell has interests in the broad field of the archaeological sciences, but particularly in human palaeoecology (which includes environmental archaeology). Currently based at the University of York, England, he is still active in the field despite his retirement and current research projects include an investigation of Mummies in the Yemen (with Stephen Buckley).
Don Buddin Donald Thomas (Don) Buddin (born May 5, 1934 in Turbeville, South Carolina) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1956-1961), Houston Colt .45s (1962[start]) and Detroit Tigers (1962[end]).
Don Buchwald Don Buchwald often referred to as super agent, is the agent of Howard Stern. Don negotiated a contract with Sirius Satellite Radio to pay Howard Stern $500 million dollars over 5 years with additional stock options.
Don Burke Don Burke (born July 16, 1947) is an Australian television personality and author. He is best known as the long time host of Burke's Backyard, a lifestyle program which ran for 17 years from 1987 to its axing in late 2004 on the Nine Network.
Don Byas Carlos Wesley (Don) Byas (October 21, 1912–August 24, 1972) was a African American jazz tenor saxophonist born in Muskogee, Oklahoma in the United States. Although his long residence in Europe kept him out of the public eye in the United States, he is often considered to be one of the great jazz musicians on his instrument.
Don Byrd "Don Byrd is a poet and Professor of English at the State University of New York at Albany. His publications include Aesop's Garden, The Great Dime Store Centennial, Charles Olson's Maximus, and, most recently, The Poetics of the Common Knowledge (SUNY UP, 1994).
Don Byron Don Byron (born November 8 1958) is a composer, jazz clarinet, bass clarinet and saxophone player. While he is considered a jazz musician, he is stylistically very adventurous, having recorded klezmer music, German lieder, cartoon music, a Jimi Hendrix song, and a track with rapper Biz Markie.
Don C. Hoefler Don C. Hoefler was an American journalist best known for coining the term "Silicon Valley" in a 1971 series of articles in Electronic News, called Silicon Valley, USA describing the rapid growth of high tech industrial development in the former farming region of Santa Clara County, California.
Don Caballero Don Caballero is a critically-acclaimed instrumental math rock group from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The group took their name from the character Guy Caballero, portrayed by Joe Flaherty, on the sketch comedy show Second City Television (SCTV).
Don Canham Donald Canham (April 27, 1918-May 3, 2005) served as athletic director at the University of Michigan from 1968 to 1988. There, he became nationally-renowned for his ability to market and sell products bearing the name or logo of the school.
Don Canney Don Canney was the long time mayor of Cedar Rapids, IA up until he resigned to work for PMX. Prior to this he was streets commissionor and was instrumental in the construction of the Edgewood Road bridge over the Cedar River.
Don Carlos (musician) Don Carlos (born Euvin Spencer) is a Jamaican reggae singer and composer. He was born and raised in Western Kingston, Jamaica in a very deprived district known as Waterhouse out of which came many talented reggae musicians.
Don Carmody Don Carmody (born in New England) is a film producer that started his own production company in 1980. He has produced such films as Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Silent Hill, Chicago, The Boondock Saints and Good Will Hunting.
Don César de Bazan Don César de Bazan is an opera in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Adolphe d'Ennery, Jean Henri Dumanoir and Jules Chantepie, based on the drama Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo. It was first performed at the Opéra Comique in Paris on November 30, 1872.
Don Clark (football) Donald Rex Clark (December 22 1923 - August 6 1989) was an American football player and coach who was perhaps best known as the head coach of the USC Trojans football team from 1957-1959. He compiled a 13-16-1 record while coaching at USC, going 0-6 against rivals UCLA and Notre Dame.
Don Clark (psychologist) Don Clark is a writer, teacher, consultant and clinical psychologist who has specialized in group and individual work with gay people since 1968. His writing includes fiction, textbooks, and articles for both professional journals and popular magazines.
Don Clarke Donald Barry Clarke (November 10, 1933–December 29, 2002) was a New Zealand rugby union player who played 89 times (31 of these were test matches) as an All Black from 1956 until 1964. He was best known for his phenomenal goal kicking ability that earned him the nickname "The Boot".
Don Clune Donald Andrew Clune (born August 31, 1952 in Havertown, Pennsylvania) Graduated from Cardinal O'Hara High School and moved onto the University of Pennsylvania where he earned All-American honors in both football and track. Drafted by the New York Giants in 1974.
Don Collins Donald (Don) Collins (born November 28 1958, in Toledo, Ohio) is an American former professional basketball player. Collins was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (18th pick) of the 1980 National Basketball Association (NBA) draft.
Don Cooper Donald James Cooper (born January 15, 1957 in New York City) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball and the current pitching coach of the Chicago White Sox. He played for the Minnesota Twins (1981-82), Toronto Blue Jays (1983) and New York Yankees (1985).
Don Coppersmith Don Coppersmith is a cryptographer and mathematician. He was involved in the design of the Data Encryption Standard block cipher at IBM, particularly the design of the S-boxes, strengthening them against differential cryptanalysis
Don Cornelius Don Cornelius (born September 27, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American television producer, best known for his role as the host, between 1971 and 1993, of the syndicated television program Soul Train, which he also created and which he still produces through his production company, Don Cornelius Productions. He is known for his rather deep voice.
Don device don device (born Walter Donald McPhee on September 1966) is an American filmmaker. He launched his career as a child-actor shortly after being recognized for his performance in a church production in 1972, the same year he completed his first personal film as director, using kids from his neighborhood and his father's regular-8 camera.
Don Daglow Don Daglow (born circa 1953) is an American computer game and video game designer, programmer and producer. He is best known for designing a series of pioneering simulation games and role-playing games, as well as the first computer baseball game and the first graphical MMORPG, all between 1971 and 1995.
Don Davis (artist) Don Davis (born October 21, 1952) is an artist known for his portrayals of space related subjects. His work is characterised by attention to detail and authentic portrayals based on what is known of the subject.
Don DeLillo Don DeLillo (born November 20 1936) is an American author best known for his novels, which paint detailed portraits of American life in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He currently lives in New York City.
Don Demeter Donald Lee (Don) Demeter (born June 25, 1935 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1956), Los Angeles Dodgers (1958-1961), Philadelphia Phillies (1961-1963), Detroit Tigers (1964-1966), Boston Red Sox (1966-1967) and Cleveland Indians (1967). He batted and threw right handed.
Don Denkinger Donald Anton Denkinger (born August 28 1936 in Cedar Falls, Iowa) is a former Major League Baseball umpire who worked in the American League from 1968 to 1998. In his final season, he and fellow umpire Larry Barnett tied Tommy Connolly's record for the longest service in AL history at 31 years; Barnett surpassed the record the following year.
Don Dokken Donald Maynard Dokken (born June 29, 1953) is a singer most famous for being the lead singer of the band Dokken which bears his name. He is known for his melodic vocal range which has made him an influential figure in American heavy metal.
Don Dorsey Don Dorsey is an audio production consultant, and a designer and director of fireworks and nighttime spectacular shows (including IllumiNations and Sorcery in the Sky.) From 1975 to 1992 he served as the main audio recording and post-production engineer for the Entertainment Division of Disneyland, manning console knobs and faders for recording sessions with Mickey and his cohorts, and for musical groups which ran the gamut from bagpipes, steel drums and accordion to marching band, 100-voice choir and symphony orchestra.
Don Dunphy Don Dunphy (July 5, 1908 - July 22, 1998) was an United States television and radio sports announcer specializing in boxing broadcasts. Dunphy was noted for his fast paced delivery and enthusiasm for the sport.
Don Dunstan Donald Allan Dunstan AC QC (September 21, 1926 – 6 February, 1999) was an Australian politician. He was Labor Premier of South Australia between June 1, 1967, and April 17, 1968, and subsequently between June 2, 1970, and February 15, 1979.
Don Durant Don Durant (November 20, 1932–March 15, 2005), American singer and actor. Born Donald Allison Durae in Long Beach, California, Durant's father was killed in a truck accident two months before; his mother remarried three times before her death in 1949.
Don Ed Hardy Tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy was born in Costa Mesa, California in 1945. He was the first Western tattoo artist to incorporate Japanese tattoo aesthetic and technique into his work and is an accomplished fine artist, as well.
Don Edwards (cowboy singer) Don Edwards is a cowboy singer and guitarist who plays Western music. He has a number of albums, two of which, "Guitars & Saddle Songs" and "Songs of the Cowboy," are included in the Folklore Archives of the Library of Congress.
Don Edwards (hockey player) Don Edwards (born September 28, 1955 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey goaltender who played ten seasons in the National Hockey League for the Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames and Toronto Maple Leafs. He won the Vezina Trophy along with Bob Sauve in 1980.
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a US National Wildlife Refuge located in San Francisco Bay, California. It was founded in 1974 as the first urban National Wildlife Refuge established in the United States, and it is dedicated to preserving and enhancing wildlife habitat, protecting migratory birds, protecting threatened and endangered species, and providing opportunities for wildlife-oriented recreation and nature study for the surrounding communities.
Don Elkins, Jr. Don Elkins is a journalist, blogger and broadcaster in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He works as the host of Cumulus Radio's Newstalk 1030 KFAY-AM, hosting "The Morning Report," "Arkansas Tonight," and "Northwest Perspectives.
Don Ellis Don Ellis (July 25, 1934 - December 17, 1978) was an American jazz trumpeter, drummer, composer and leader of big bands who consistently explored the area of unusual time signatures. He held a Teacher's Certificate for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Don Elston Donald Ray (Don) Elston (April 6, 1929 - January 2, 1995) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs (1953, 1957[end], 1958-64) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1957[start]). Elston batted and threw right handed.
Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall The Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall (Building code: Y; also as Yuchengco Hall), formerly the Central Administration Building, is a nine-storey neoclassical building located within the campus of De La Salle University-Manila in the district of Malate in the city of Manila.
Don Estridge High Tech Middle School The Don Estridge High Tech Middle School is a technology-infused public middle school in Boca Raton, Florida that opened in 2004. The main goals of the school center around integrating technology into all aspects of education.
Don Fagerquist Don Fagerquist (born February 6, 1927 in Worcester, Massachusetts; died January 24, 1974) was a jazz trumpeter most known for Swing, Bebop, and Cool jazz. He worked with Gene Krupa, Artie Shaw, and Woody Herman.
Don Falcone Don Falcone (born November 5, 1958) is an American musician and producer. Falcone has recorded 19 CDs, and has contributed songs to 35 compilations in electronic music and other genres of contemporary music –– from ambient to space rock to prog rock to drum 'n' bass.
Don Farrell Don Farrell (born 1954), Australian trade unionist and Australian Labor Party powerbroker. Farrell is the South Australian secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA) union and the unofficial leader of the state's right faction.
Don Faurot Don Faurot (June 23, 1902–October 19, 1995) was a head football coach at the University of Missouri-Columbia during the 1930s and 1940s and is credited with inventing the split-T formation. He was born in Mountain Grove, Missouri.
Don Fedderson Don Fedderson (April 16, 1913 in South Dakota - December 18, 1994 Los Angeles, California) was a TV executive producer who created a number of television programs including Date with the Angels, Who Do You Trust, My Three Sons, Family Affair, To Rome with Love, and The Smith Family (TV series). He also syndicated the Lawrence Welk Show.
Don Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz Don Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (1815-1894), Spanish painter, was born in Rome on 12 February 1815. He was the son of the painter Madrazo y Agudo (1781-1859), and received his first instruction from his father.
Don Felder Donald WilliamDer Country-Star-Kalender: September Felder (born September 21, 1947 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American rock musician, best known as guitarist for The Eagles from 1974-2001, and for the distinctive "Hotel California" guitar solo.
Don Fernando Don Fernando (born April 12, 1948) is a director and actor of pornographic movies. He has been in the pornography business since 1977 and has won the "Best Supporting Actor" award twice (1995 and in 2005) during the Festival de Cine Erotica - Barcelona and last March won the award for "Best Actor" at the 2006 EXPOSEX Madrid Awards Gala and in 1997 was inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame; inducted in 2004 into the AVN Hall of Fame and in March 2006 received the Lifetime Achievement Award during the Awards Europeen du X - Bruxelles.
Don Fleming Donald Denver Fleming (born June 11, 1937, in Bellaire, Ohio, died June 4, 1963 in Winter Park, Florida) was an American football defensive back who played for the University of Florida and the Cleveland Browns.
Don Floyd Don Floyd (born 1938) was an American college and professional football player. The wiry defensive lineman earned All-America honors at Texas Christian University and stayed in Texas for his professional career.
Don Francis (Canadian politician) Don Francis is a Canadian politician and political activist. A member of the New Democratic Party for many years, he later joined the Green Party and was the party's National Campaign Facilitator for the 1993 federal election.
Don Freed Don Freed (born 1949, New Westminster, British Columbia, but raised in Saskatoon), is a Canadian singer and songwriter best known for his works about life on the Western Canadian prairies and the province of Saskatchewan in particular. He is occasionally referred to by the more formal Donald Freed.
Don Getty Donald Ross Getty, PC, OC, AOE (born in Westmount, Quebec, August 30, 1933), is a former quarterback with the Edmonton Eskimos, and a Canadian politician, who served as Premier of Alberta and as leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party between 1985 and 1992.
Don Gilmore Don Gilmore is a music producer most known for his production of the two Linkin Park albums, Hybrid Theory and Meteora. However, he has also produced albums for Avril Lavigne, Eve 6, Good Charlotte, TRUSTcompany, Trapt and many other artists.
Don Giovanni Don Giovanni (K.527; complete title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally "The Rake Punish'd, or Don Giovanni") is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte.
Don Giovanni (1979 film) Don Giovanni is a 1979 film adaptation of Mozart's classic opera Don Giovanni. Based on the Don Juan legend of a seducer destroyed by his excesses, the film has generally been praised as one of the finer adaptations of opera to the big screen.
Don Givens Donal "Don" Givens (born 9th August 1949 in Limerick, Ireland) is a football player and coach, and the current Republic of Ireland U21 team manager. He also made 56 appearances for the senior team between 1969 and 1982, scoring 19 goals, including a record four goal haul against Turkey, and becoming his country's leading goalscorer for a period.
Don Goodman Donald Goodman (born 9 May 1966 in Leeds) is a former English soccer player who played as a striker. He retired in 2004 and now occasionally appears as a guest on the Sky Sports phone-in show, You're On Sky Sports.
Don Gorske Donald Gorske of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, is a "Big Mac enthusiast" who has eaten over 20,000 Big Mac cheeseburgers in his lifetime, winning a place in the 2005 Guinness Book of Records in the process. He claims the Big Mac constitutes 90% of his total solid food intake.
Don Gorton Don Gorton (b. Belzoni, Mississippi 1960; Boston University 1982, Harvard Law '85) is a tax judge in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts who is at the center of a controversy involving former Governor Mitt Romney and same-sex marriage.
Don Grady Don Agrati (born June 8, 1944 in San Francisco, California), better known as Don Grady, is an American composer, musician and actor. He is remembered both as one of Mickey Mouse's Mouseketeers, and as Robbie Douglas, from My Three Sons.
Don Grashey Don Grashey a recognized song writer and music producer, owner of Zero Records and Gaiety Records was born Dominic Michael Guarasci, November 1, 1925 in Port Arthur, Ontario (now Thunder Bay). He was the middle child in the family.
Don Gregorio (town) Don Gregorio is a town in Nizao County, Dominican Republic, located at It is the second most populated town in the Nizao County of the Peravia Province and is located in southeastern corner of the County, in the estuary of the Nizao River. Don Gregorio was elevated to municipal section on January 1st, 1945, when Nizao was elevated from Municipal District to the category of County by the Dominican Congress.
Don Griffin Donald Frederick Griffin (born March 17, 1964 in Camilla, Georgia), was a former American professional football player who was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 6th round of the 1986 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 176 cornerback from Middle Tennessee State University, Griffin played in 11 NFL seasons from 1986-1996.
Don Gross Don Gross (December 23, 1933 - June 27, 1997) was a Country music singer and guitarist. During his musical career he traveled around the United States playing in small clubs and charity events, usually with a band.
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