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Dani California "Dani California" is the first single from the Red Hot Chili Peppers' ninth studio album, Stadium Arcadium. The single was first made available at the iTunes Music Store and then was officially released on May 2, 2006.
Dani Harmer Dani Harmer (born Danielle Jane Harmer on February 8, 1989) (aged 17) is an English actress. She is known for her portrayal of the main character in the hit CBBC television show The Story of Tracy Beaker based on the books by Jaqueline Wilson for which she auditioned when she was twelve years old.
Dani Karavan Dani Karavan (born 1930 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli sculptor best known for site specific memorials and monuments which merge into the environment, though he has made important installations as well as other significant contributions to art and architecture.
Dani Phantom Dani Phantom, also known as Danielle Phantom, is a fictional character and superhero/sidekick from Danny Phantom. A female younger clone version of Danny Phantom, she was created by his arch enemy Vlad Plasmius for his project, a clone version of Danny Phantom.
Daniël Mensch Daniël Theodoor Mensch (born in October 4, 1978 in Sliedrecht) is a Dutch athlete who won the silver medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics for rowing as a member of the 8-man Dutch rowing team. He is also, as of 2005, a sixth year medical student at the Universiteit Maastricht.
Daniëlle Bekkering Daniëlle Bekkering (born 25 December 1976 in Groningen) is a Dutch marathon speed skater, short track speed skater and cyclist who currently lives in Den Ham. Bekkering has several nicknames like Beeks, Daantje and Dikkie Dik.
Danièle Dupré Danièle Dupré was a French singer from the 1950s, most notable for reprsenting Luxembourg in the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest with her song Amours Mortes (Tant de Peine) -- Faded Love (So Much Pain) -- where she finished in a tie for fourth.
Danica Patrick Danica Sue Patrick (born March 25, 1982) is an American auto racing driver competing in the Indy Racing League (IRL). She was born in Beloit, Wisconsin, to an Irish-American family and was raised in Roscoe, Illinois.
Danicah Waldo Danicah Waldo (September 14, 1989) is an actress and model from Long Island, New York. She was in the films Nina and Late Bloomer Danicah is currently a senior at her Long Island high school where she just completed her final performance in the school's production of Dracula Danicah has been in many of her school's plays, such as The Sound of Music where she played Luisa.
Danie Craven Daniël Hartman Craven (11 October 1910 - 4 January 1993), more famously known as Danie Craven or simply Doc Craven, is a former Western Province, Eastern Province, Northern Transvaal and Springbok Rugby Union player as well as arguably South Africa's best as well as best-known rugby administrator. He also coached the Springboks between 1949 and 1956, becoming one of the most successful Springbok coaches of all time.
Danie Keulder Danie Keulder (born August 2, 1973) was a Namibian cricketer. He played for Namibia between 1994, when he first appeared for the team in the ICC Trophy, against Canada which his team lost by eight wickets, having put a mere 51 runs on the board, and 2005.
Daniel "Cloud" Campos Daniel Campos (born May 6, 1983) better known as Cloud, is a dancer most famous for his appearances in Madonna's video for the song Hung Up, as well as his performances in her Re-Invention Tour and Confessions Tour concert tours. According to Internet Movie Database, Campos has written, directed, and starred in a movie named Heaven Awaits
Daniel "Oz" Osbourne Daniel "Oz" Osbourne (born 1980 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. The character is portrayed by Seth Green.
Daniel (angel) Daniel, DânĂŞl (Aramaic: ×¨× ×™×ל, Greek: Δανειήλ) was the 7th Watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels that are mentioned in an ancient work called the Book of Enoch and the name means "judgement of God". Micheal KnibbThe Ethiopic Book Of Enoch.
Daniel (rocket) Daniel is the designation of a French experimental rocket. It consists of 3 stages (first stage: SPRAN-50, second stage: MD-620, third stage: Melanie) and was launched three times between 1959 and 1961 from the Ile de Levant.
Daniel and The Towers "Daniel and The Towers" is a Made-for-TV movie featuring the famous folk art masterpiece, the Watts Towers (located in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles), and their creator Simon Rodia's friendship with a 10-year-old neighborhood boy.
Daniel Abraham (rugby league footballer) Daniel Abraham (born March 11, 1981 in Belmont, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is at lock-forward though he also often plays in the second row.
Daniel Adamson Daniel Adamson (30 April 1820 – 13 January 1890) was a notable English engineer who became a successful manufacturer of boilers and was the driving force behind the inception of the Manchester Ship Canal project during the 1880s.
Daniel Alcides CarriĂłn Daniel Alcides CarriĂłn was a Peruvian medical student after whom Carrion's disease was named. He described the disease in the course of what proved to be a fatal experiment upon himself in 1885, after arranging to be infected by a close friend in order to demonstrate definitively the cause of the illness.
Daniel Alexander Payne Murray Daniel Alexander Payne Murray (1852-1925) Assistant librarian, Library of Congress; bibliographer, author, politician, and historian was the son of a freed slave. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on March 24, 1852.
Daniel Alfred Wachs Conductor and pianist Daniel Alfred Wachs is increasingly recognized as one of the few musicians of his generation successfully balancing the demands of a busy conducting and solo career. Recently, his performance with the Minnesota Orchestra “proved a revelation, delivering a technically impeccable, emotionally powerful performance of two Mozart piano concertos and a pair of solo works…” (St.
Daniel Allen Butler Daniel Allen Butler is the author of "Unsinkable"—the Full Story of RMS Titanic; The Lusitania: the Life, Loss and Legacy of an Ocean Legend, Warrior Queens: RMS Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth in World War Two, The Age of Cunard--A Transatlantic History, 1839-2003, Distant Victory: The Battle of Jutland and the Allied Triumph in the First World War, and The First Jihad: the Battle for Khartoum and the Dawn of Militant Islam.
Daniel Altman Daniel Altman is the Global Economics Correspondent of the International Herald Tribune, for which he moderates a blog called Managing Globalization. He is also a Sunday economics columnist for The New York Times.
Daniel Alves Daniel Alves da Silva (born 6 May 1983 in Juazeiro), usually known as Daniel Alves, Dani Alves, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking right back or right winger for Sevilla in Spain. He is also known as Sid by some.
Daniel Amor Daniel Amor (born January 27, 1973 in ZĂĽrich, Switzerland) is an author of e-business books. His biggest bestseller is "The E-Business (R)Evolution" that has been translated into twelve languages and is available in two editions.
Daniel Andersson Daniel Andersson ['daËnijÉ›l 'É‘ndÉ›(r)ĘÉ”n] (born August 28, 1977 in Borgeby) is a Swedish football midfielder. He has played 41 international matches for the Sweden national team, and was a squad player for the Euro 2000, the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Daniel Auster Daniel Auster (1893-1962) was Mayor of Jerusalem in the final years of the British Mandate of Palestine, and the first mayor of Jerusalem under an independent State of Israel. Before that, he was Deputy Mayor under Raghib Nashashibi.
Daniel Avery Daniel Avery (September 18, 1766 - January 30, 1842) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Groton, Connecticut, he attended the common schools and was appointed ensign in the Sixth Company, Eighth Regiment of the Connecticut Militia, and served as lieutenant and captain until May 1794.
Daniel Avila Daniel Avila is a freelance photographer from southern California and was also a contestant on the television game show Greed, and also the only contestant to ever reach the two million dollar question. The topic of the question was odors, and he was to pick the four most recognizable scents (out of nine possible choices), as identified by a Yale University study.
Daniel Axtell Colonel Daniel AxtellThe family name is now spelt Axtell, but in some C17th records he is called Daniel Axtel and this spelling is used in some modern sources derived from those sources, for example House of Lords Record Office: The Death Warrant of King Charles I (1622-1660) was Captain of the Parliamentary Guard at the trial of King Charles I at Westminster Hall in 1649. Shortly after the Restoration he was hanged, drawn and quartered on 19 October 1660 for his part in the Regicide.
Daniel Örlund Daniel Örlund (born 23 June, 1980 in Stockholm) is a Swedish football player, currently the first choice goalkeeper at AIK. He began his career at senior level at local club Spårvägens FF before signing for AIK in 2002.
Daniel B. Wesson Daniel B. Wesson (born Worcester, Massachusetts, May 181825 - died August 4 1906) partnered with Horace Smith in Norwich, Connecticut in the early 1850s to develop the first repeating rifle, the Volcanic rifle.
Daniel Balavoine Daniel Balavoine (Alençon, February 5, 1952 – January 14, 1986) was a French singer and songwriter. He was hugely popular in the French-speaking world, and inspired many singers in the 1980s, such as Jean-Jacques Goldman.
Daniel Ballart Daniel Ballart Sans (March 17, 1973 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a water polo player from Spain, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Four years earlier, when his home town of Barcelona hosted the Games, he was on the side that captured the silver medal.
Daniel Baransky Daniel Baransky (1955 - 1984) was rumoured to be the youngest member of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love. In 1967, Danny, then a 12-year-old runaway, was befriended by John Griggs who found him "sitting barefoot, lonely and lost" outside the Mystic Arts Bookstore in Laguna Beach, California.
Daniel Bard Daniel Paul Bard (born June 25, 1985, in Houston, Texas) is a right-handed baseball pitcher in the Boston Red Sox organization. Bard was the first round (28th overall) pick of the Red Sox in 2006 Amateur baseball draft.
Daniel Bekker Daniel Bekker (born February 9, 1932) is a former South African boxer, who won the bronze medal in the Heavyweight division (+ 91 kg) at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Four years later in Rome he captured the silver medal in the same category.
Daniel Bennett Daniel Bennett (born January 7 1978, in Great Yarmouth, England) is a professional soccer player who plays for the Singapore national football team. He was born a British citizen, but changed his nationality to Singaporean in 2002 in order to play international football for Singapore.
Daniel Bensaïd Daniel Bensaïd (born 1946 in Toulouse) is philosopher and a leader of the Trotskyist movement in France. He became a leading figure in the student revolt of 1968, while studying at the Université de Nanterre.
Daniel Berk Daniel Berk is an Australian Democrats candidate in the South Eastern metropolitan region, Victoria in the 2006 Victorian State Election. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and educated at Monash University and Deakin University.
Daniel Bernard Daniel Bernard (1941-2004) was a member of the Franco-Jewish community who served as a French diplomat. He caused a controversy with a remark attributed to him in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Daniel Bernhardt Daniel Bernhardt (born August 31, 1965, in Worblaufen BE, Switzerland) is an actor and martial arts expert who has appeared in a number of films and shows featuring martial arts action sequences, including little-known films like Future War (1997), series films like Bloodsport 2, 3, and 4 (in which he replaced actor and martial artist Jean Claude Van Damme, star of the original film), and game-inspired television show Mortal Kombat: Conquest. He had a supporting role in the box office hit The Matrix Reloaded, the second of the Matrix trilogy, as Agent Johnson, one of three newly upgraded agents.
Daniel Bernoulli Daniel Bernoulli (Groningen, January 29, 1700 – Basel, March 17, 1782) was a Dutch-born mathematician who spent much of his life in Basel, Switzerland. He worked with Leonhard Euler on the equations bearing their names.
Daniel Berthiaume Daniel Berthiaume (born January 26, 1966 in Longueuil, Quebec) is a former professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Winnipeg Jets, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators.
Daniel Biasone Daniel Biasone (February 22, 1909 - May 25, 1992) was the founding owner of the Syracuse Nationals, an NBA team now known as the Philadelphia 76ers. Biasone, who was a childhood immigrant to the United States from Italy, was mostly known for advocating the use of the shot clock in basketball.
Daniel Bierofka Daniel Bierofka (born February 7, 1979) is a German footballer. Born in Munich, he has played for SpVgg Feldmoching, SpVgg Unterhaching, FC Bayern MĂĽnchen (between 1994 and 2000), TSV 1860 MĂĽnchen (between 2000 and 2002) and Bayer 04 Leverkusen (between 2002 and 2005).
Daniel Bigel Daniel William Bigel (born June 30, 1965 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American film producer (CEO and founder of Bigel Entertainment) who has produced 10 films to date including Loverboy directed by and starring Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, Empire starring John Leguizamo and Peter Sarsgaard and Harvard Man written and directed by James Toback and starring, in his first major film production, Adrien Grenier of Entourage fame.
Daniel Bissell Daniel Bissell, (December 30, 1754 to August 21, 1824) was a soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was born in East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut in 1754 and enlisted on July 7 1775, as a fifer in the 8th Connecticut Regiment, and on April 1 1775, signed on for the duration as a corporal in the 5th Connecticut Regiment.
Daniel Black Chisholm Daniel Black Chisholm (November 2, 1842–1899) was a farmer and mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1871–1872. In the 1872 federal election he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing Hamilton as a Liberal-Conservative.
Daniel Blagrave Daniel Blagrave (1603-1668) was a prominent resident of the town of Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. He was Member of Parliament for the Parliamentary Borough of Reading over several periods between 1640 and 1660, and was also one of the signatories of King Charles I's death warrant.
Daniel Blythe Daniel Blythe is a British author, who was born in Maidstone in 1969 and studied Modern Languages at St John's College, Oxford. After several years writing stories for the small press, Blythe began his professional career writing for the Virgin New Adventures series of Doctor Who novels, and very soon moved on to have his own original work published.
Daniel Boone Daniel Boone (October 22, 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and hunter whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now the U.
Daniel Boone High School (Pennsylvania) A Daniel Boone High School also exists in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, as part of the Daniel Boone Area School District in south-eastern Berks County. The Daniel Boone Area High School is located about 45 miles northwest of Philadelphia along the southern border of Berks County, within 15 minutes of Reading to the north and Pottstown to the southeast.
Daniel Boone National Forest Daniel Boone National Forest is the only national forest completely within the boundary of Kentucky. Established in 1937, it was originally named the Cumberland National Forest, after the core region called the Cumberland Purchase Unit (established in 1930 -WorldBook 1949 vol#10 - 900,000 acres in coverage).
Daniel Boulanger Daniel Boulanger (Compiègne, 24 January , 1922) is a French novelist, playwright, poet and screenwriter. He has also played secondary roles in films and has been a member of the Académie Goncourt since 1983.
Daniel Boulud Daniel Boulud (born March 25, 1955 in Saint-Pierre de Chandieu, France) is a French chef and restaurateur with restaurants in New York City, Palm Beach, and Las Vegas. A former executive chef at Le Cirque, he is best known for his Michelin two-star restaurant, Daniel.
Daniel Bovet Daniel Bovet (March 23, 1907 – April 8, 1992) was a Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist who won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of drugs that block the actions of specific neurotransmitters. He is best known for his discovery in 1937 of antihistamines, which block the neurotransmitter histamine and are used in allergy medication.
Daniel Bowen Daniel Bowen is a Melbourne resident best known as the author of the Diary of an Average Australian, one of the first blogs to appear on the World Wide Web. Bowen has published this blog continuously since 1996.
Daniel Braid Daniel John Braid (born 12 February 1981 in Tauranga, New Zealand) is a rugby union player who plays for Auckland in the Air New Zealand Cup and for the Blues in the Super 14. He plays for Auckland University in the Auckland premier competition.
Daniel Breitholtz Daniel Breitholtz is an A&R-manager at Sony BMG. Together with voice coach Kishti Tomita, manager and talent scout Peter Swartling and producer, musician and disc jockey Claes af Geijerstam he is a part of the Idol 2004, Idol 2005 and Idol 2006 jury.
Daniel Brewster Daniel Baugh Brewster (born November 23, 1923) was a Democratic member of the United States Senate, representing the State of Maryland from 1963 until 1969. He was also a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1950-1958, and a representative from the 2nd congressional district of Maryland in the United States House of Representatives from 1959-1963.
Daniel Brooke Building Daniel Brooke Building is a historic building of Toronto built in 1833 for owner Daniel Brooke and one of the last remaining buildings of the old Town of York. The Georgian-style building is now part of a new condo project at Jarvis and King Streets.
Daniel Buck Daniel Buck (November 9, 1753 - August 16, 1816) was a United States Representative from Vermont. Born in Hebron, Connecticut, he studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1783 and practiced in Thetford, Vermont.
Daniel Burges Daniel Burges (VC, DSO, Croix de Guerre avec Palme (France); Greek Military Cross (2nd Class)) (1 July 1873-24 October, 1946) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Daniel Burgess Daniel Burgess (1645-1713), English Presbyterian divine, was born at Staines, in Middlesex, where his father was minister. He was educated under Richard Busby at Westminster School, and in 1660 was sent to Magdalen Hall, Oxford, but not being able conscientiously to subscribe the necessary formulae, he quit the university without taking his degree.
Daniel Burnham Daniel Hudson Burnham (September 4, 1846 - June 1, 1912) was an American architect and urban planner. He was the Director of Works for the World's Columbian Exposition and designed several famous buildings, including the Flatiron Building in New York City and Union Station in Washington D.
Daniel Byles Daniel (Dan) Alan Byles FRGS (British, born 1974) is a mountaineer, sailor, ocean rower, and soon to be polar explorer. In 1997 he took part in the first ever Atlantic Rowing Race, the Port St Charles Barbados Atlantic Rowing Race, successfully crossing the Atlantic Ocean unsupported in a 23 foot wooden rowing boat in 101 days with his mother Janice Meek.
Daniel C. Burbank Daniel Christopher Burbank (born 27 July 1961) is an American astronaut and a veteran of two space shuttle missions. Burbank, a Captain in the United States Coast Guard, is the second Coast Guard astronaut (the first was Bruce Melnick).
Daniel C. Jackling Daniel Cowan Jackling (August 14, 1869 - March 13, 1956), was an American mining and metallurgical engineer who pioneered the exploitation of low-grade porphyry copper ores at Bingham Canyon, Utah. In 1898, Jackling and Robert C.
Daniel C. Kurtzer Daniel Charles Kurtzer (born in June 1949 in Elizabeth, New Jersey in the United States) served as the United States ambassador to Israel from 2001 to 2005. Immediately prior to his appointment by President George W.
Daniel C. Tsui Daniel Chee Tsui (, born February 28, 1939, Henan Province, China) is a Chinese American physicist whose areas of research included electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics. In 1998, along with Horst L.
Daniel C. Verplanck Daniel Crommelin Verplanck (March 19, 1762 - March 29, 1834) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in New York City, he was educated under private tutors and graduated from Columbia College (later Columbia University) in New York City in 1788.
Daniel Calvo Daniel Calvo was a supreme court justice of the Republic of Chile, however since the county factors as one of the most deeply conservative in Latin America and definitely South homosexuality is still extremely taboo. Since he is gay and "allegedly" visited a gay sauna, he was deposed from his post and fired.
Daniel Cambridge Daniel Cambridge VC , (1820 - 1882) born in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland, was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Daniel Carleton Gajdusek Daniel Carleton Gajdusek (born September 9 1923 in Yonkers) is an American physician and medical researcher of Slovakian-Hungarian descent, who was the co-recipient (along with Baruch S. Blumberg) of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1976 for work on kuru, the first prion disease discovered.
Daniel Carlsson (swimmer) Daniel Carlsson (born November 14 1976 in Botkyrka) is a former swimmer from Sweden. He won gold medals in 4x50 m medley relay at European SC Championships 1998 and 1999 (making a new world best time the first time) and 4x50 m freestyle at 1999.
Daniel Carter (musician) Daniel Carter is an American free jazz saxophone, flute, clarinet, and trumpet player active mainly in New York City since the early 1970s. A review of a recent recording describes Carter's timbre as "an almost Lee Konitz-like cool.
Daniel Carter (rugby player) Daniel William Carter (born 5 March 1982 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He has currently scored a total of 540 test points (16 tries, 98 conversions, 87 penalties, 1 drop goal).
Daniel Carvalho da Silva Daniel Carvalho da Silva, or shortened to Daniel Carvalho (born on March 1, 1983 in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a football attacking midfielder. He is currently playing for CSKA Moscow of Russia, and the Brazil national football team.
Daniel Carver Daniel Carver (born 1948) is the Imperial Wizard and Grand Dragon of the "Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan," a branch of the Klan operating in Georgia and a frequent guest on the Howard Stern] Radio Show and a member of Stern's "[[Wack Pack." Carver, who lives in Oakwood, Georgia, served as an infantryman during the Vietnam War.
Daniel Caspary Daniel Caspary (born 4 April 1976 in Karlsruhe) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Baden-WĂĽrttemberg. He is a member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, part of the European People's Party.
Daniel Cavanagh Daniel Cavanagh, born October 6 1972, is an English guitarist and singer who formed the British doom metal band Anathema in 1990 with his younger brother Vincent Cavanagh. Danny has several side projects such as Antimatter, whose music has a very similar feel to the more recent works by Anathema, and Leafblade.
Daniel Clark (Canadian politician and actor) Daniel Clark was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 21, 1976. Beginning in 1986 he was a bit player on the Canadian children's series OWL/TV, which aired on CBC Television in Canada and PBS in the United States.
Daniel Clark (politician) Daniel Clark (circa 1766 - August 16, 1813) was the first Delegate from Orleans Territory to the United States House of Representatives. Born in Sligo, Ireland and educated at Eton College in England, he immigrated to the United States in 1786 and settled in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Daniel Cleary Daniel Cleary (born 18 December, 1978 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a professional ice hockey winger playing for the Detroit Red Wings . He was selected in the first round of the 1997 NHL Entry Draft, 13th overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks.
Daniel Clowes Daniel Gillespie Clowes (born April 14, 1961 in Chicago) is an American author, screenwriter and cartoonist of alternative comic books, including Eightball and Lloyd Llewellyn. He is best known by mainstream audiences for the movie Ghost World, which he adapted from some of his stories.
Daniel Coburn Daniel Coburn is a member of the United States Marine Corps. He came to prominence in an incident where he accused his platoon commander, Ilario Pantano, of shooting two unarmed captives while on patrol in Haditha, Iraq on April 15, 2004.
Daniel Cohn-Bendit Daniel Marc Cohn-Bendit (born Montauban, France, April 4, 1945) is a European politician and was a leader of the student protesters during the May 1968 riots in France. He was also known during that time as "Dany the Red" (because of both his politics and the color of his hair).
Daniel Coleman DeJarnette, Sr. Daniel Coleman DeJarnette, Sr. (October 18, 1822 – August 20, 1881) was a prominent Virginia politician, serving in the United States Congress and then in the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War.
Daniel Collins Daniel Collins was the name of a fictional character that appeared on the 1960s ABC daytime soap opera Dark Shadows. Initially the character was played by child actor David Henesy during a storyline that has become informally known as the "1795 Flashback".
Daniel Comboni Daniel Comboni was born at Limone sul Garda, Brescia, Italy on 15 March 1831, into a family of cultivators employed by one of the rich local proprietors. Luigi and Domenica, his parents, were very attached to Daniel, being the fourth of eight children, but the only one to survive to adulthood: all the others died young, six of them in their infancy.
Daniel Conn Daniel Conn (born February 14, 1986 in Wellington, Australia) is an Australian rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs club in the National Rugby League competition. His usual position of choice is at second-row forward.
Daniel Connors Daniel Connors, born September 22, 1988 is an Australian rules footballer who was selected at number 58 overall in the 2006 AFL national draft by the Richmond Football Club. Originally from the Echuca Football Club, he played for Bendigo Pioneers in the TAC Cup and was named in the 2006 TAC Cup Team of the Year and the All-Australian team after representing Victoria Country at the National Under 18 Championships.
Daniel Corbett Daniel Corbett (born in Dagenham, Essex) is a British meteorologist, working for the Met Office and BBC, broadcasting on television and radio networks within the United Kingdom, and across the world on BBC World. He previously worked for the BBC between 1997 and 2000, but returned in 2004 and has worked for the Corporation ever since.
Daniel Cornelius Danielssen Daniel Cornelius Danielssen (July 4, 1815 – July 13, 1894) was a Norwegian physician, from Bergen. He worked with Gerhard Armauer Hansen, discovering the bacteria causing leprosy, and made Bergen a world centre of lepra research in the middle of the nineteenth century.
Daniel Craycraft Daniel Craycraft (born August 22, 1836 in Ohio - died November 18, 1902 in Noblesville, Indiana), the son of Zadock Craycraft and Leah Goodykoontz, was an industrious entrepreneur and businessman of the late 19th century.
Daniel Curtis Lee Daniel Curtis Lee (b. May 17 1991, Jackson, Mississippi) is an American actor who currently has a starring role in Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, in which he plays the nerdy Simon Nelson-Cook, known as "Cookie".
Daniel Daly Sergeant Major Daniel Joseph "Dan" Daly (November 11 1873 – April 27 1937) was a United States Marine and one of only 19 men (and two Marines) to receive the Medal of Honor twice for two separate acts of heroism. (The other such Marine was Major General Smedley Butler).
Daniel David Daniel David is a professor of clinical psychology and psychotherapy at the Babes-Bolyai University (University website), Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Director of the Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Program in the Department of Psychology of the Babes-Bolyai University, and the vice-president of the Babes-Bolyai University Council for Research.
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