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Daniel Day Williams Daniel Day Williams (1910–December, 1973) was a process theologian, professor, and author. He served on the joint faculty of the University of Chicago and the Chicago Theological Seminary, and later at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
Daniel De Gale Daniel De Gale (b. 14 March 1987) inspired a major push to promote awareness of leukaemia in the United Kingdom's black community when, as a child, his mother and step-father launched a search for suitable bone marrow donors and a charity.
Daniel DeBourg Daniel DeBourg is a pop singer that was born April 13, 1982 in Chelmsford, England. DeBourg got his starting writing songs for UK singer Jamelia (known for hits like "Thank You" and "Stop").
Daniel Deniehy Daniel Henry Deniehy (18 August 1828 - 22 October 1865), Australian journalist and politician, was an early advocate of democracy in colonial New South Wales. He was born in Sydney, the son of former convicts of Irish birth who had prospered in the colony after their term had expired.
Daniel Denov A native of Keswick, Ontario, Daniel Denov is a renowned Canadian guitarist and sketch comedian (as member of the Toronto troupe The Gazebo Pals). Denov is also well-known as a magician and illusionist, who frequently tours with his act across Canada and the United States.
Daniel Deudney Daniel Deudney is an American political scientist and Associate Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. His published work is mainly in the fields of political theory and international relations, with an emphasis on geopolitics and realism.
Daniel Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran Daniel Stewart Thomas Bingham Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran KBE (January 19, 1912)–(July 22, 1995) was the son of Herbert Dixon, 1st Baron Glentoran. After being educated at Eton and Sandhurst he was appointed aide-de-camp to the GOC in Northern Ireland in 1935.
Daniel Doan Daniel Doan (1914–1993) is best known for his classic hiking books, 50 Hikes in the White Mountains and 50 More Hikes in New Hampshire. He is also the author of two novels, The Crystal Years and Amos Jackman, and a memoir, Our Last Backpack.
Daniel Dorff Daniel Dorff (born March 7, 1956 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American composer. He graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University and earned his master's degree in composition from the University of Pennsylvania, studying composition with George Rochberg, George Crumb, Karel Husa, Henry Brant, Ralph Shapey, Elie Siegmeister, and Richard Wernick.
Daniel Duke Daniel Duke (born 12 January, 1976 in Sydney) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays as a goalkeeper. Daniel represented Queensland in 2002 and currently plays for Wynnum in the Queensland state league.
Daniel Dulany Addison Daniel Dulany Addison (1863–1936) was an American clergyman and writer, born in Wheeling, West Virginia. He graduated from Union College in 1883, studied at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, was ordained to the priesthood, becoming assistant rector of Christ Church, Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1886.
Daniel Dumas Daniel Dumas (born February 17, 1983 in Taree, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League competition and also for France. He has previously played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and his position of choice is in the second row though he has also played at lock and five-eighth.
Daniel Dumile Daniel Dumile (IPA: duːməleɪ) is an American hip hop artist who has taken on several stage names in his career - originally Zev Love X, most famously MF DOOM, and in side projects as King Geedorah, Metal Fingers and Viktor Vaughn.
Daniel Dumitrescu Daniel Dumitrescu (born September 23, 1968) is a Romanian boxer, who won the silver medal in the men's featherweight (57 kg) category at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. A year later he captured the silver medal in the lightweight division (– 60 kg) at the 1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Athens, Greece.
Daniel Dumitru Daniel Dumitru MD is an American physiatrist and a highly regarded electromyographer. He is currently professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
Daniel Dunglas Home Daniel Dunglas Home (March 20, 1833 - June 21, 1886) was a Scottish spiritualist, famous during his lifetime for his claimed powers as a medium and his reported ability to levitate to a variety of heights, elongate and to handle fire and hot coals without injury. He conducted hundreds of seances over a period of 35 years — at which were present many of the best-known names of the Victorian period — without being conclusively, or publicly, exposed as a fraud.
Daniel E. Morgan Daniel Edgar Morgan (August 7, 1887–May 1, 1949) was an American politician of the Republican party who served as the second and last city manager of Cleveland, Ohio, but is often regarded as the 42nd mayor of the city.
Daniel Edward Howard Daniel Edward Howard (August 4, 1861 – July 9, 1935) was president of Liberia from 1912 to 1920. Born in the town of Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, he worked his way up through the civil service to become secretary of the True Whig Party, the country's only political party at the time.
Daniel Elliott Huger Daniel Elliott Huger (June 28, 1779 - August 21, 1854) was a United States Senator from South Carolina. Born on Limerick plantation (near Charleston, his father was Daniel Huger, a Continental Congressman and U.
Daniel Ellis Daniel Ellis (born November 18, 1988 in Stockport, Greater Manchester) is an English football player, Who attended Bramhall High School. He plays as a striker for Stockport County, where he has progressed through the club's Centre of Excellence youth system.
Daniel Everett Daniel Everett is a linguistics professor who currently serves as Chairperson of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. He previously taught at the University of Manchester and is former Chair of the Linguistics Department of the University of Pittsburgh.
Daniel Ewing George Daniel Ewing, Jr (born March 26 1983 in Milton, Florida), is an American professional basketball player currently with the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association. A 6'3", 185 lbs.
Daniel Farson Daniel Negley Farson (8 January 1927 - November 1997) was a British writer and broadcaster who, although relatively obscure in his later life, was a highly prominent public figure in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Daniel Féret Daniel Féret (born August 7, 1944) is a Belgian politician and leader of the National Front party. He is currently member of the Brussels Regional Parliament, and was a Member of the European Parliament in its 4th parliamentary term.
Daniel Featley Daniel Featley also called Fairclough and sometimes called Richard Fairclough/Featley (born 1578 in Charlton, Oxfordshire—died April 17, 1645) was an English theologian involved in the translation of the King James Version of the Bible. He was a scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and probationer fellow in 1602, after which he went to the court of Henry IV of France as chaplain to the English ambassador.
Daniel Fernandez Daniel Fernandez (born 30 June 1944- 18 February 1966) recipient of the Medal of Honor. Fernandez awarded the United States' highest military decoration for valor in combat for his actions in Hau Nghia Province, Republic of Vietnam in February 1966 — throwing himself on a live grenade, he sacrificed his life to save lives of the soldiers around him.
Daniel Fichelscher Daniel Fichelscher was, for most of their history, Florian Fricke's only stable partner in the German Avantgarde group Popol Vuh. He wasn't a founding member, having replaced guitarist Conrad "Connie" Veit in 1973, year in which he recorded with the group the album "Seligpreisung".
Daniel Filipacchi Daniel Filipachi is the son of Henri Filipacchi, a director at Hachette and the inventor of Hachette's Livre de Poche brand of pocketbooks. He was for many years a photographer for Paris Match magazine and friend of René Char, as well as a jazz concert promoter and founder of Mood Records.
Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea, 3rd Earl of Nottingham, KG, PC (24 May 1689 – 2 August 1769) was a British politician. He was the eldest son of Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham and his second wife Anne Hatton, daughter of Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton.
Daniel Fitzhenry Daniel Fitzhenry (born December 8, 1979 in Macksville, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is in the centres.
Daniel Flickinger Daniel Flickinger was an audio engineer in the late 1960's and 1970's, who designed and manufactured some of the era's most important music recording consoles. He designed recording consoles for Sly Stone, Ike and Tina Turner, Johnny Cash, and Funkadelic, Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Motown Records, and Cinderella Records among many others.
Daniel Flynn Daniel Raymond Flynn (born 16 April 1985) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the Northern Districts. He has captained the New Zealand Under-19 side in Youth ODIs, His teammates were Brad Wilson, Bradley-John Watling, Te Ahu Davis, Anton Devcich, Brent Findlay, Craig Smith, Brandon Hiini, Carl Frauenstein, Sean Eathorne, Todd Astle, Derek de Boorder and Daniel Bolstad.
Daniel Fortesque Sir Daniel Fortesque (Possibly born in 1239 died in 1286) is a character in the MediEvil series of video games. He appeared in MediEvil (PlayStation, 1998), MediEvil II (PlayStation, 2000), and the remake of the original game, MediEvil Resurrection (Playstation Portable, 2005).
Daniel French (inventor) Daniel French, a "Yankee" inventor, was born in Berlin, Connecticut in 1770. From an early age French strove to become a "mechanician," an artisan trained in the theory of mechanics and skilled in the working of metals at increasing levels of precision.
Daniel Fried Daniel Fried took the oath of office as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs on May 5, 2005. Before taking the helm of the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Ambassador Fried served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for European and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council since January 22, 2001.
Daniel Fuchs Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 - July 26, 1993) was an American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and wrote three early novels--Summer in Williamsburg (1934), Homage to Blenholt (1936), and Low Company (1937)--depicting Jewish life in the Williamsburg neighborhood of New York.
Daniel G Bobrow Daniel G. Bobrow is a Research Fellow in the Intelligent Systems Laboratory of the Palo Alto Research Center, and is amongst other things known for creating an oft-cited artificial intelligence program STUDENT, with which he earned his PhD.
Daniel Galbraith Daniel Galbraith (February 1 1813 – December 17 1879) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Lanark North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1872 and in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1872 to 1879.
Daniel Garber Daniel Garber (1880-1958) was an American landscape painter and member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his large impressionist scenes of the New Hope area, in which he often depicted the Delaware River.
Daniel Garcia (magician) Daniel Garcia is a close-up magician working restaurants and other venues, a traveling lecturer, and a rising star in the magic instructional-DVD market. Garcia is known for his originality and innovative style in the creation and revision of card and coin magic tricks.
Daniel Gardner Daniel 'Dann' Gardner (born 5 December, 1982) is a rising Australian writer known particularly for parody and satire. In addition to his current literary pursuits, he also played a minor role in the film Queen of the Damned and is known to occasionally supplement his artist's income by working as a casual parking inspector.
Daniel Garvey Dan Garvey is Prescott College’s 13th president. Prior to his position at Prescott College he was a faculty member at the University of New Hampshire, teaching and researching in the area of experiential education.
Daniel Gaudet Daniel Gaudet (also known as Dan Gaudet) was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada on August 16, 1959, and is a former Canadian national gymnast. He currently teaches Mathematics at United World College of South East Asia in Singapore.
Daniel Giansiracusa Daniel Giansiracusa (born March 11, 1982) is an Australian rules football player for the Western Bulldogs who plays in various positions such as the midfield, half back flanks and half forward flanks. He was picked up by the Bulldogs in the 1999 draft with pick 32.
Daniel Giguère Daniel Giguère (1957-) was the unsuccessful Liberal Party of Canada candidate for the Canadian federal election, 2004 in the riding of Jonquière—Alma. Sébastien Gagnon of the Bloc Québécois defeated him 25,193 to 13,355.
Daniel Gilbert (psychologist) Daniel Todd Gilbert is the author of the New York Times bestseller Stumbling on Happiness and the Harvard College Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. He is a social psychologist who is known for his research (with Timothy Wilson of the University of Virginia) on affective forecasting, with a special emphasis on cognitive biases such as the impact bias.
Daniel Girardi Daniel Girardi (born April 29, 1984 in Welland, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey defenseman who currently plays for the New York Rangers of the NHL. He was signed as a free agent in July 2006, and has been a top prospect playing for the Hartford Wolfpack of the AHL.
Daniel Glazman Daniel Glazman is a computer programmer, best known for his work on Mozilla's Editor and Composer components and Nvu, a standalone version of the Mozilla Composer, created for Linspire Corporation. He lives in France.
Daniel Gluckstein Daniel Gluckstein (born March 3, 1953) is a French Trotskyist politician from the Parti des Travailleurs (PT). He is married, with three children, and is a former professor of history in a professional college.
Daniel Goldhagen Daniel Jonah Goldhagen (born 1959) is an American political scientist. He is most famous for his controversial book, Hitler's Willing Executioners (ISBN 0-349-10786-6), which posits that ordinary Germans not only knew about but were in favour of the Holocaust because of a unique and virulent "eliminationist" antisemitism in the German identity, which developed in the centuries preceding the event.
Daniel Goleman Daniel Goleman (born March 7, 1946) is an internationally renouned author, psychologist, science journalist and corporate consultant. He was born to a professor couple in Stockton, California where his father taught world literature at the San Joaquin Delta College, while his mother taught in the sociology department of what is now the University of the Pacific Daniel Goleman - official website - retrieved January 06, 2007..
Daniel Greenberg (game designer) Daniel Greenberg is a video game and role-playing game designer and author. He has worked with publishing companies such as Palladium Books, Mayfair Games, Pulsar Games, and Last Unicorn Games, but probably most extensively with White Wolf on supplements to the Vampire: The Masquerade and other storyteller games.
Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (c. 1639 – 25 February 1710) was a French soldier and explorer who is the first European known to have visited the area where the city of Duluth, Minnesota is now located and the headwaters of the Mississippi River near Grand Rapids.
Daniel Gross Daniel Gross is an American author, and writes for Slate's "Moneybox" column. He has written several books, including Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time, Bull Run: Wall Street, the Democrats, and the New Politics of Personal Finance, and Generations of Corning: 150 Years in the Life of a Global Corporation, 1851-2001.
Daniel Guérin Daniel Guérin (May 19,1904-April 14,1988) was a French anarchist and author, best known for his work Anarchism: From Theory to Practice, as well as his collection No Gods No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism in which he collected writings on the idea and movement it inspired, from the first writings of Max Stirner in the mid-19th Century through the first half of the 20th Century. He is also known for his opposition to Fascism and Colonialism, in addition to his support for the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) during the Spanish Civil War, and his revolutionary defence of free love and homosexuality (he was bisexual).
Daniel higgs Daniel Higgs is a musician best known as the lead singer for Baltimore band Lungfish but in recent years has begun recording and performing as a solo artist with increasing frequency. Higgs performs on a number of different instruments including guitar, harmonium, banjo, toy piano, and perhaps most famously, the jew's harp (it is the only instrument on his 2005 album "Magic Alphabet").
Daniel H. Hastings Daniel Hartman Hastings (26 February 1849 - 9 January 1903) was governor of Pennsylvania from 1895 to 1899. Although he was only 12 years old at the outbreak of the American Civil War, the young Hastings made three successive attempted to run away from home and enlist in the Union army, each time stopped by his father.
Daniel Hagen Daniel Hagen is an American voice, television, and film actor. He has also done miscellaneous work as a member of the crew, as well as guest appearances in Seinfeld, CSI, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Friends, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Charmed.
Daniel Hand High School Daniel Hand High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in Madison, Connecticut, serving grades 9 - 12, with an enrollment of approximately 1,200 students. Each year more than ninety percent (90%) of the senior class continues their education at the post-secondary level.
Daniel Hannan Daniel Hannan (born 1971, in Lima, Peru) is a British politician, and Member of the European Parliament for the South East England region for the Conservative Party. He was first elected to the European Parliament in 1999, and was re-elected in top position in 2004.
Daniel Harms Daniel Harms is the author of the Encyclopedia Cthulhiana (which won an Origins Special Achievement Award) and co-author of The Necronomicon Files, and the originator of The Shadow over Usenet, a detailed online discussion of the works of H. P.
Daniel Harvey Hill Daniel Harvey Hill (July 12, 1821 – September 24, 1889) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and a Southern scholar. He was known as an aggressive leader, and as an austere, deeply religious man, with a dry, sarcastic humor.
Daniel Heath Justice Daniel Heath Justice is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and the author of Our Fire Survives the Storm: A Cherokee Literary History (University of Minnesota Press) as well as books one and two of The Way of Thorn & Thunder Series: KYNSHIP" and "WYRWOOD," as well as the forthcoming conclusion "Dreyd," all published by128.189.
Daniel Henney 'Daniel Phillip Henney ' (born November 28, 1979, Korean: 다니엘 헤니) is an American expatriate actor in South Korea. His father is an American of British descent and his mother is an American of Korean descent.
Daniel Henriksson Daniel Henriksson (born September 4, 1978, Övertorneå, Sweden) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for Färjestads BK in the Swedish Elitserien. He has improved greatly since he took over after Martin Gerber who returned to the NHL to play for the Carolina Hurricanes.
Daniel Hiester Daniel Hiester (June 25, 1747 – March 7, 1804) was an American political and military leader from the Revolutionary War period to the early 19th Century. Born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, he was a member of the Hiester Family political dynasty.
Daniel Higgs Daniel Higgs is a musician best known as the lead singer for Baltimore band Lungfish but in recent years has begun recording and performing as a solo artist with increasing frequency. Higgs performs on a number of different instruments including guitar, harmonium, banjo, toy piano, and perhaps most famously, the jew's harp (it is the only instrument on his 2005 album "Magic Alphabet").
Daniel Hoan Daniel Webster Hoan (1881 - 1961) was a United States politician. He became the second socialist mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and his tenure is generally considered to be the longest continuous socialist administration in U.
Daniel Hoffman Daniel Gerard Hoffman (born April 3 1923) is an American poet, essayist, and academic. He served as Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress — a position now known as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry — from 1973 to 1974.
Daniel Holdsworth Daniel Holdsworth (born April 27, 1984 in North Beach, Western Australia, Australia) is an Australian rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs club in the National Rugby League competition, he also previously played for the St George Illawarra Dragons. His position of choice is at five-eighth.
Daniel Hope Daniel Hope (born Daniel Dean, September 21, 1979, Lewisham, Sussex, England) is an English television and film actor. He graduated from Mountview Theatre School in 1999 and has been in numerous plays and television dramas, the most notable of which include 'Only Fools and Horses', 'Eastenders' and 'Casualty.
Daniel Hopfer Daniel Hopfer (circa 1470, Kaufbeuren – 1536, Augsburg) was a German artist who is widely believed to have been the first to use etching in printmaking, at the end of the fifteenth century. He also worked in woodcut.
Daniel Huger Daniel Huger (February 20, 1742 – July 6, 1799) was an American planter and statesman from Berkeley County, South Carolina. He was a delegate for South Carolina to the Continental Congress from 1786 to 1788 and a United States Representative from 1789 to 1793.
Daniel Hugh Kelly Daniel Hugh Kelly (born on August 10, 1952 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) also known as Daniel Hugh-Kelly is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role on the 1980s ABC TV series Hardcastle and McCormick from 1983-1986 as ex-con Mark "Skid" McCormick.
Daniel Hunter McMillan Sir Daniel Hunter McMillan (January 1846-April 14, 1933) was a Manitoba politician. He was a cabinet minister in Thomas Greenway's government from 1889 to 1900, and served as Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba from 1900 to 1911.
Daniel Chalonge Daniel Chalonge (January 21, 1895–November 28, 1977) was a French astronomer and astrophysicist. Born in Grenoble, Chalonge worked as an astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris, the Observatoire d'Haute Provence and the Swiss Jungfraujoch Scientific Station.
Daniel Chodowiecki Graphic Artist Daniel Niklaus Chodowiecki, (1726-1801), was a painter and printmaker, who is most famous as an etcher, and was director of the Berlin Academy of Art. Daniel Chodowiecki, a long-time Berliner until his death in 1801, was born in Danzig (now Gdańsk in Poland), on October 16, 1726.
Daniel Chopra Daniel Chopra (born 23 December, 1973 in Stockholm) is a golfer. He represents Sweden and his mother was Swedish, but his father was Indian and Daniel moved to India at age 7 where he was raised by his grandparents.
Daniel Chwolson Daniel Abramovich ChwolsonDaniil Avraamovich Khvolson(born at Wilna December 151819, died 1911) was a Russian-Jewish orientalist. The Russian government conferred upon Chwolson the title of "Councilor of State" ("Wirklicher Staatsrath").
Daniel Island Daniel Island is a planned residential and commercial area situated between the Cooper and Wando Rivers located in the city of Charleston, South Carolina and is the home to Bishop England High School, which relocated from downtown when the island was developed. The island was purchased from the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.
Daniel J. Bernstein Daniel Julius Bernstein (sometimes known simply as djb; born October 29, 1971) is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, a mathematician, a cryptologist, and a programmer. Bernstein is the author of the computer software qmail, publicfile and djbdns.
Daniel J. Bloomberg Sound recordist Dan Bloomberg’s first Hollywood credit was in 1934, his last his Oscar-nominated work on John Ford’s “The Quiet Man” 18 years later. In the intervening time, he worked on several films in the Dick Tracy and Zorro series.
Daniel J. Layton Daniel John Layton (1 Aug 1879 - 13 May 1960) served on the Delaware Supreme Court as Chief Justice from 1933 to 1945 and earlier as attorney general of Delaware from late 1932 until his nomination. He was a native of Sussex County, Delaware and the son of U.
Daniel J. Shea Daniel John Shea (1947-1969) was a soldier in the US Army who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions and sacrifice of life during the Vietnam for actions occurring in the Quang Tri Province on May 14, 1969.
Daniel James (British soldier) Daniel James, born Esmail (Essi) Gamasai, 44, is a British Army corporal has been charged with a violation of the official secrets act for passing information to the Islamic Republic of Iran. James, formerly the interpreter and sometimes driver for British Army Lieutenant-General David Richards , who commands the NATO forces in Afghanistan.
Daniel Jarvis Daniel Jarvis is the MLA for the riding of North Vancouver-Seymour in British Columbia. A member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, he was first elected in 1991 and was re-elected in the riding in 1996, 2001 and May 17, 2005.
Daniel Jenkins Academy of Technology Daniel Jenkins Academy or DJA is the first technology public high school in Haines City, Florida. The school is a 6-12th grade school in Haines City, Florida, which offers many programs and computer-based classes.
Daniel Jones (phonetician) Daniel Jones (12 September 1881–4 December 1967) was a London-born British phonetician. A pupil of Paul-Édouard Passy, professor of phonetics at the École des Hautes Études at the Sorbonne (University of Paris), Daniel Jones is considered by many to be the greatest phonetician of the early 20th century.
Daniel Kahl Daniel Kahl (ダニエル・カール; born 30 March 1960 in Monrovia, California) is an American of German descent and a famous foreign TV-personality (gaijin tarento) in Japan. He is famous for speaking fluent Yamagata-ben, the very rural dialect of Yamagata Prefecture.
Daniel Kan Daniel Marinus Kan is a mathematician working in homotopy theory. He has been a prolific contributor to the field for the last five decades, having authored or coauthored several dozen research papers and monographs.
Daniel Kandlbauer Daniel Kandlbauer is a Swiss pop musician who achieved notoriety on the Swiss reality show MusicStars. Kandlbauer was one of the finalists of the show, and he performed songs on several of their successful singles and albums.
Daniel Katzen Daniel Katzen (born June 5, 1952) is a French horn player, and member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) since 1979. He is a recitalist, chamber musician, and soloist with orchestras in Boston and elsewhere, and has appeared on numerous recordings with the BSO, the Boston Pops, and the Empire Brass, among others.
Daniel Küblböck Daniel Küblböck (born August 27, 1985 in Hutthurm, Bavaria, Germany) is a German pop-singer and actor who gained short-term popularity in 2003, in the hype around the first edition of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German version of Pop Idol, in which he won the third place. In Germany, Daniel Küblböck is often considered a part of trash culture.
Daniel Kehlmann Daniel Kehlmann (born January 13, 1975 in Munich) is a German language author, he has both German and Austrian citizenship. His work Die Vermessung der Welt (translated into English by Carol Brown Janeway as Measuring the World, 2006) is the biggest selling novel in the German language since Patrick SĂĽskind's Perfume was released in 1985.
Daniel Kessler Daniel Alexander Kessler (born September 25 1974 in London, England) plays guitar and sings backing vocals in the New York City based band Interpol. It was Kessler's desire to play in a real band which made him approach Carlos Dengler, with whom he attended a history class in New York University.
Daniel Keyes Daniel Keyes (born August 9, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York) is an American author, not primarily of science fiction. He is best known for his award-winning novelette Flowers for Algernon (1959), which he adapted into his same-name first novel (1966).
Daniel Keys Moran Daniel Keys Moran (DKM) is a computer programmer and a writer of science fiction, who was born on November 30, 1962 to Richard Joseph Moran and Marilynn Joyce Moran. He has three sisters, Kari Lynn Moran, Jodi Anne Moran and Kathleen Moran.
Daniel Kleinman Daniel Kleinman is a British television commercial and music video director who is also the current title sequence designer for the James Bond series of films, starting with 1995's GoldenEye and including the latest, 2006's Casino Royale.
Daniel Kleppner Daniel Kleppner is the Lester Wolfe Professor Emeritus of Physics at MIT and director of the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms. He is the winner of the 2005 Wolf Prize in Physics Together with Robert Kolenkow, he authored a popular introductory mechanics textbook for advanced students.
Daniel Knop Daniel Knop (born 1957) is a specialised German journalist in the fields of marine aquariology and marine biology. Originally coming from the field of natural medicine where he has authored a number of reference books and patient advisors, since 1986 he concentrates on marine organisms, mainly as a book author, underwater photographer and translator.
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