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Daniel Komen Daniel Kipngetich Komen (born May 17, 1976 in Marakwet District) is a Kenyan runner and is the first (and thus far only) man to achieve back-to-back sub-four minute miles on his way to clocking a world record 7:58.61 for two miles.
Daniel Kriegman Daniel Kriegman is an American psychoanalyst and writer. He is a founder of the Psychoanalytic Couple and Family Institute of New England, and a faculty member at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Daniel Kucan Daniel Kucan (October 16, 1971) is an interior designer (with co-hosts Michael Moloney and Tanya McQueen) on the Emmy Award-winning TV series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. He made his debut appearance in the episode titled, "The Ginyard Family".
Daniel Ladinsky â€â€™â€™Daniel Ladinsky’’’ is an American author, poet and translator, best known for his interest in spiritual traditions around the world, particularly Hinduism and Islam. He was born and raised in the Midwest United States.
Daniel Laemouahuma Jatta Daniel Laemouahuma Jatta is a Jola scholar/musician from Mandinary, Gambia, who pioneered the research and documentation of the Jola folk lute, the akonting, as well as the related Manjago folk lute, the buchundu, in the mid-1980s. Prior to Jatta's work, these instruments were largely unknown outside the rural villages of the Jola and Manjago throughout the Senegambia region of West Africa.
Daniel Laidlaw Daniel Laidlaw (26 July 1875-2 June 1950) was a Scottish 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 Langlois Foundation The Daniel Langlois Foundation is a non-profit, philanthropic organization endowed by Daniel Langlois and chartered in 1997 with the mission to support artistic and scientific projects and research dedicated to further general human awareness as well as the understanding of human relation with its natural and technological environment.
Daniel Langton Daniel Langton is a lecturer in Religions & Theology at the University of Manchester, UK. His major academic interests include the history of Jewish-Christian relations in general, modern Jewish thought, Holocaust theology, and Anglo-Jewish history.
Daniel Lanois Daniel Lanois (born September 19, 1951 in Hull, Québec) is a Canadian record producer and singer-songwriter. He has produced albums for a wide variety of artists and released a number of albums of his own work.
Daniel Lapaine Daniel Lapaine is an actor born in 1970 in Sydney, Australia. He graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 1992 and is perhaps best known for his role as David Van Arckle, the hesitant husband in the 1994 film Muriel's Wedding.
Daniel Löble Daniel "Dani" Löble is a German drummer, who since 2005 has played for the legendary power metal band Helloween. Dani began his career with Rawhead Rexx, a band that he helped form but departed due to his new commitments to Helloween.
Daniel Lee Xiao Jing Known as Lee Xiaojing in Chinese, Daniel, a fine arts photographer, was born in Chunking, China and raised in Taiwan. He received an MFA in Photography and Film from Philadelphia College of Art and worked as an Art Director in New York until the late seventies, at which point he switched careers to photography.
Daniel Leo Daniel Leo (born 2 October, 1982) is a Samoan rugby union footballer who can play in the second row or as a back row forward. He currently plays forLondon Wasps in the English club competition, the Guinness Premiership, and has appeared numerous times for his national team Samoa.
Daniel Levy (Israeli peace activist) Daniel Levy is the Director of Policy and International Efforts at Heskem, the Israeli headquarters of the joint non-governmental Israeli-Palestinian Geneva Initiative. He was the lead Israeli drafter of the Geneva Accord and led the working-level Israeli negotiating team for over two years.
Daniel Libeskind Daniel Libeskind, (born May 12, 1946 in ĹĂłdĹş, Poland) is an American architect who rocketed to fame in 2003 after receiving a commission to create the master plan for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center. His architecture uses a language of skewed angles, intersecting geometries, shards, voids and punctured lines to communicate feelings of loss, memory, angst, ennui, cloudiness, and absence, all while addressing the placidity and hopelessness of the immediate situation.
Daniel Lindström Daniel Lindström (born January 30, 1978) is a Swedish singer from Umeå who won the Swedish Idol 2004 contest against Darin Zanyar. His first single, Coming True, sold double platina, and his self-titled album, released in December 2004, topped the Swedish pop charts.
Daniel Lisulo Daniel Muchiwa Lisulo (December 6, 1930 - August 21, 2000) was the Prime Minister of Zambia from June 1978 until February 1981. Born in Mongu, Zambia, Lisulo married Mary Mambo in 1967; she died in 1976, leaving Lisulo with two daughters.
Daniel Logan Daniel Logan (born 6 June 1987 in New Zealand) is a MÄori actor from New Zealand, who broke into acting when his amateur rugby team was scouted for a TV commercial, where he was chosen to play the role of a small child who gets knocked into the mud by Auckland rugby star Michael Jones.
Daniel Londas Daniel Londas (born May 17, 1954 in Fort-de-France, Martinique) is a former boxer from France, who competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. There he was defeated in the second round of the Men's Featherweight division by Viktor Rybakov of the Soviet Union.
Daniel Lorenz Johnson Daniel Lorenz Johnson (born May 24, 1974) is an American artist, activist and writer who has worked for the advancement of social nudity (with an emphasis of opportunities on public lands) through interdisciplinary, collaborative projects involving media art, popular culture, and progressive politics (including ecological economics, environmental issues and social liberalism). Johnson has also offered criticism of the clothes free movement for failing to activate enough interest and advances in public lands advocacy.
Daniel Love Daniel Love is a British Lucid Dreaming/Dreaming maven. He is credited with the introduction of various new Lucid Dreaming methods the most famous of which is the "CAT" method (Cycle Adjustment Technique).
Daniel Lucas (Vanished Character) Daniel Lucas, portrayed by Eddie Cibrian, is a character on the FOX network serialized drama Vanished. He is the Special Supervisory Agent for the FBI Criminal Investigations Unit, a group located at the agency's Washington D.
Daniel M. Frost Daniel Marsh Frost (August 9 1823 – October 29 1900) was an antebellum officer in the United States Army and then a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was one of a handful of Confederate generals born in the North, and commanded the Missouri militia during the Camp Jackson Affair in May 1861 that fanned civil unrest in St.
Daniel MacIvor Daniel MacIvor (born 23 July 1962) is a Canadian actor, playwright, theatre director and film director. He was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and educated at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and then at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario.
Daniel Mackey Daniel Mackey is a ColdFusion Developer from Cork in Ireland. He has been developing ColdFusion applications since 1999 and has a wide interest in technology focusing around programming with a special interest in Internet Application Development.
Daniel Mainwaring Daniel Mainwaring (22 July 1902 - 31 January 1977) was a successful novelist/screenwriter. The Oakland-born screenwriter began as a journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle before becoming a film publicist and finally a screenwriter.
Daniel Malmedahl Daniel Malmedahl (born 1981) is a computer components salesman from Gothenburg, Sweden who is best known for developing the "ding ding" voice of the Crazy Frog. He has always been known after that point as the annoying thing, he then had made an obsurne animation of a frog.
Daniel Marcus William Beak Daniel Marcus William Beak (VC, DSO, MC & Bar)(27 July 1891-3 May 1967) 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 Marot Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was a French Protestant, an architect, furniture designer and engraver at the forefront of the classicizing Late Baroque "Louis XIV" style. He was a pupil of Jean le Pautre and the son of Jean Marot (1620 - 1679), who was also an architect and engraver.
Daniel Martin (Governor of Maryland) Daniel Martin (1780 – June 11, 1831) served as Governor of the state of Maryland in the United States from 1829 to January 3, 1830, and from January 3, 1831 until his death. He also served in the Maryland House of Delegates in 1813, 1815, 1817, 1819, and 1820.
Daniel Massey (actor) Daniel Raymond Massey (October 10, 1933 - March 25, 1998) was a British actor of Canadian antecedents; he was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. Although successful on stage and screen, his career was eclipsed by other members of Canada's noted Massey family: his father, Raymond Massey, his sister, Anna Massey and his uncle Vincent Massey, Governor General of Canada.
Daniel Massey (manufacturer) Daniel Massey (24 February 1798 – 15 November 1856) was a blacksmith in Newcastle, Ontario, who began production of agricultural implements in 1847. His business grew and its heir, Massey-Ferguson, is a multinational farm implement manufacturer today.
Daniel Mazur Dan Mazur is most widely known for his discovery and assistance in the rescue of Lincoln Hall, an Australian climber on Mount Everest on 25 May 2006. Lincoln Hall had been 'left for dead' by another expedition team the previous day at around 8700m on Everest after collapsing and failing to respond to treatment on the descent from the summit.
Daniel Müller-Schott Daniel Müller-Schott (born 1976 in Munich, Germany) is a German cellist. He works together with such renowned conductors as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Charles Dutoit, Christoph Eschenbach, Kurt Masur, Sakari Oramo and Sir André Previn.
Daniel McCartney Daniel was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, September 10, 1817, and passed away at the age of 70 in Wilton, Iowa, November 15, 1887. Daniel was legally blind and lived with his relatives throughout his lifetime.
Daniel McCook Daniel McCook (June 20, 1798 – July 21, 1863) was an attorney and an officer in the Union army during the American Civil War. He was one of two Ohio brothers who, along with 13 of their sons, became widely known as the “Fighting McCooks” for their contributions to the war effort.
Daniel McFadden Daniel L. McFadden (born July 29, 1937) is an econometrician who won (jointly with James Heckman) the 2000 Nobel Prize in Economics "for his development of theory and methods for analyzing discrete choice".
Daniel McGilvary Daniel McGilvary (1828-1911) was an American Presbyterian missionary who played an important role in the expansion of Protestantism into northern Thailand. He was born 16 May 1828, in North Carolina, USA and, after a largely informal education, taught school until he entered Princeton Theological Seminary in 1853.
Daniel McGowan Daniel McGowan is an environmental and social justice activist that was arrested and charged in federal court on multiple counts of arson and conspiracy, relating to the arson of Superior Lumber company in Glendale, Oregon on January 2, 2001 and Jefferson Poplar Farms in Clatskanie, Oregon on May 21, 2001 claimed by the Earth Liberation Front. McGowan was facing a minimum of life in prison if convicted when he accepted a non-cooperation plea agreement on November 9, 2006.
Daniel McKenzie Daniel Duncan McKenzie, PC (January 8, 1859-June 8, 1927) was interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in 1919, following the death of former Canadian Prime minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier on February 17, 1919.
Daniel McVicar Daniel McVicar (born June 17, 1958 in Independence, Missouri) is an actor , director and writer. He is known for his role as Clarke Garrison on The Bold and the Beautiful, from The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, where he is Craig’s nemesis at CBS Television City.
Daniel Mendoza Daniel Mendoza (5 July 1764 – 3 September 1836) (often known as Dan Mendoza) was an English-Jewish prizefighter, who was boxing Champion of England 1792-1795 and is sometimes called the father of scientific boxing.
Daniel Menche Daniel Menche is a US musician from Portland, Oregon, whose work could best be described as belonging to the noise genre, though some of his works touch on ritual ambient, dark ambient, and other related styles.
Daniel Merriam Daniel Merriam is a painter who was born on 1963 in York, Maine and grew up in Naples, Maine, a rural town in central Maine. He was one of seven children in an artistic family and taught himself to paint at an early age.
Daniel Merriweather Daniel Merriweather is a critically acclaimed award-winning R&B Singer/Songwriter from Melbourne, Australia. Although he has yet to "cross over" commercially, Daniel has generated a huge "buzz" in industry circles, with such luminaries as Jay-Z and Q-Tip said to be fans of his work.
Daniel Miagany Daniel Miagany (born on September 18, 1978 in Los Angeles, CA) is a male fashion model who has appeared on the cover of San Diego's Rocket, Frontiers, IN Magazine, Revista Adelante and other numerous magazines, Miagany is friends with former model and singer Eric West. Miagany has modeled for Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Andrew Mackenzie and many other designers.
Daniel Minoli Daniel Minoli (1952-) is a United States-based networking practitioner. He has many years of telecom, networking, and IT experience with enterprises, carriers, academia, and venture capitalists, including work at ARPA think tanks, Bell Telephone Laboratories, ITT, Prudential Securities, Bell Communications Research (Bellcore/Telcordia), AT&T, New York University (NYU), Rutgers, Stevens Institute, and Societe’ General de Financiament de Quebec (1975-2001).
Daniel Mogling Daniel Mogling is the alchemist who apparently wrote the work Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum ("The Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosicrucians"), in 1617, under the pseudonym of 'Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens'.
Daniel Molloy Daniel Molloy is a fictional character in the Vampire Chronicles universe created by Anne Rice. He first appeared in the novel Interview with the Vampire, but also makes appearances in The Queen of the Damned, and briefly in Blood and Gold.
Daniel Montague (Medal of Honor recipient) Daniel Montague (October 22 1866 or 1867 – February 4 1912) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Spanish-American War.
Daniel Morelon Daniel Morelon (born 24 July, 1944 in Bourg en Bresse) was a French amateur cyclist, eight times World champion and triple Olympic champion and a Knight of the Legion d'Honneur. Morelon worked as a police officer before becoming a cycling coach.
Daniel Morgan (cricketer) Daniel Wayne Owen Morgan (born February 13 1974 in Chelmsford, Essex, England) is a Bermudian cricketer, who played with the Bermudian cricket team in their first ever One-Day International when they played Canada on 17 May 2006. Morgan scored one as Bermuda won the game by three wickets under the Duckworth-Lewis method.
Daniel Mullen Ran for leadership of Prince Edward Island Liberal Party in 1996 against Keith Milligan, Wayne Cheverie and Ian "Tex" MacDonald on a contrarian platform which highlighted voter unease with current government policies. The Liberals were the governing party of Prince Edward Island at the time under the leadership of Catherine Callbeck, who resigned as leader of the party and therefore as leader of the government in order to give the party a better chance to win re-election following a controversial wage roll-back for thousands of Public Sector employees in the province.
Daniel Munroe Forney Daniel Munroe Forney (1784 - 1847) was Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born near Lincolnton, North Carolina, in May 1784; son of Peter Forney. Attended the public schools and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; engaged in agricultural pursuits; served as a major in the War of 1812; held several local offices; elected as a Republican to the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Congresses and served from March 4, 1815, until his resignation in 1818; appointed by President Monroe a commissioner to treat with the Creek Indians in 1820; served as a member of the State senate 1823-1826; moved to Alabama in 1834 and settled in Lowndes County; resumed agricultural pursuits and became interested in various business enterprises; died in Lowndes County, Ala.
Daniel Myron LeFever Daniel Myron LeFever (August 27, 1835 – October 29, 1906) was an American Gunmaker, popularly known as "Uncle Dan LeFever". He is best known as the inventor of the hammerless shotgun, first introduced in 1878.
Daniel Nicol Dunlop Daniel Nicol Dunlop (December 281868, Kilmarnock, Scotland — 1935) was the founder of the World Power Conference, and a theosophist-turned-anthroposophist. He was an artist, and the father of Ronald Ossory Dunlop.
Daniel of Halych Danylo of Halych (, Danylo Halytsky), (1201-1264) King of Halych (1205–1206, 1211–1212, 1229–1231, 1233–1235, 1238–1255), Peremyshl (1211), and Volodymyr-Volynsky (1212–1231). He was crowned by a papal archbishop in Dorohychyn 1253 as the 1st King of Halych-Volhynia (1253–1264).
Daniel O'Connell Daniel O'Connell (6 August, 1775 – 15 May, 1847) (Irish: Dónal Ó Conaill), known as The Liberator or The Emancipator, was Ireland's predominant political leader in the first half of the nineteenth century who championed the cause of the down-trodden Catholic population. He campaigned for Catholic Emancipation and Repeal of the Union between Ireland and Great Britain.
Daniel O'Leary Daniel "Danny" O'Leary (d. August 15, 1928) was a Philadelphia mobster involved in bootlegging who, a rival of Maxie "Boo Boo" Hoff throughout Prohibition, would struggle for dominance among the many gangs of Philadelphia's underworld.
Daniel OpriĹŁa Daniel Ionel OpriĹŁa, (born August 10, 1981 in DrÄgÄneĹźti), is a Romanian football (soccer) striker, who can also play as a winger. He is one of the most experienced players of Steaua Bucharest, as he joined the team four years ago, in 2002.
Daniel Orozco Daniel Orozco is a writer of fiction known primarily for his short stories. His works have appeared in anthologies such as The Best American Short Stories and The Pushcart Prize Anthology as well as magazines such as Harper's and Zeotrope.
Daniel Ortega José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (born 11 November 1945) is the current President of Nicaragua. For much of his life, he has been an important leader in the Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional or FSLN).
Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly (1909 - December 7, 1958) was president of the governing council of the French colony of Upper Volta, today's Burkina Faso, from May 17, 1957 until his death on September 7, 1958 in Paris.
Daniel Owino Misiani Daniel Owino Misiani (22 February 1940-17 May 2006) was a musician from Kenya. He was known as the "King of History" in Kenya; overseas, he was known as the "the grandfather of benga", of which he was a pioneer.
Daniel Owsen Dan Owsen is an employee of Nintendo of America who is probably most well-known for his Ask Dan column that used to appear on Nintendo's official website. He is also famous for his work in the translation of The Legend of Zelda series.
Daniel P Carter Daniel P Carter has been the bassist of the successful British rock band A since 1998, when he replaced bassist Stevie Swindon who quit the band after 'A' released their debut album <I>'How Ace Are Buildings'</I>. He is also the bass-playing member of a lesser known group, The Lucky Nine alongside members of Hundred Reasons.
Daniel P. Matthews Daniel Paul Matthews (1931-1953) was a United States Marine Corps Sergeant who was posthumously awarded the Nation’s highest decoration for his single-handed attack on an enemy machine gun nest which had prevented the evacuation of a wounded comrade. He was the 41st Marine to be awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in Korea.
Daniel Paille Daniel Paille (born April 15, 1984 in Welland, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey centre who currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. He was drafted 20th overall by the Sabres in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.
Daniel Parke Daniel Parke (1669 – December 7, 1710) sat on the colonial Virginia governor's Council from 1695 until 1697. He served as an aide to John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough, and after the Battle of Blenheim carried news of Marlborough's victory to Queen Anne.
Daniel Parke Custis Daniel Parke Custis (15 October 1711-8 July 1757) was a wealthy Virginia planter. He was the son of John Custis (1678-1749), a powerful member of the Virginia governor's Council, and Frances Parke Custis and was a grandson of Daniel Parke, also a member of the Council and governor of the Leeward Islands.
Daniel Parker (Australian rules footballer) Daniel Parker (born May 25, 1974) is a Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Dockers between 1996 and 1999. He was drafted from Subiaco in the WAFL as a predraft selection in the 1995 AFL Draft and played mainly as a key position player.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan Daniel Patrick “Pat” Moynihan (March 16, 1927 – March 26, 2003) was a United States Senator, Ambassador, and eminent sociologist. He was first elected to the United States Senate for New York in 1976, and was re-elected with the Democratic Party three times (in 1982, 1988, and 1994).
Daniel Pawłowiec Daniel Pawłowiec (born November 07, 1978 in Szczecin) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 5685 votes in 11 Sieradz district, candidating from Liga Polskich Rodzin list.
Daniel Pearl Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1,2002) was a journalist who garnered international concern when he was kidnapped (and eventually murdered) in Karachi, Pakistan. Pearl was investigating the case of Richard Reid, links between Al Qaeda and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and $100,000 wired to September 11 chief operative Mohammed Atta's account in the US by Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, following instructions by Pakistani General Mahmoud Ahmad — the ISI director general at the time.
Daniel Pearl (cinematographer) Daniel Pearl (born 1951, Bronx, New York) is an American cinematographer who has worked on many feature films, over 400 music videos and more than 250 commercials. His best known work is probably The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and its 2003 remake.
Daniel Pedoe Dan Pedoe (1910 - 1998) was an English-born mathematician and geometer with a career spanning more than sixty years. In the course of his life he wrote approximately fifty research and expository papers in geometry.
Daniel Pesca Composer and pianist Daniel Pesca (b. 1985 in Huntsville, Alabama) is currently pursuing a Masters degree in both composition and piano performance at the University of Michigan in Ann ArborPesca’s commissions include Persephone – a 1998 work for the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra, Circles – an octet for the Musica Nova ensemble, Three dances for string quartet and string orchestra for the Commission Project of Rochester, NY, Apollonian Hymns and Dances for the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra[http://www.
Daniel Peterson Daniel Peterson is a politician and consultant living in Juneau, Alaska. A former member of the Phoenix Program at Juneau-Douglas High School, he decided to continue his planned senior project even after the program was cut for funding.
Daniel Petrov Daniel Bozhilov Petrov () (born September 8, 1971 in Varna) is a Bulgarian boxer. He won a silver medal at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 and a gold medal at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 in the category Light Flyweight.
Daniel Petrov (musician) Daniel Petrov () is the drummer for the Bulgarian alternative-rock band Ostava. Joining in 1999, Petrov became a major creative force behind the music of what is now widely regarded as Bulgaria's finest modern rock outfit.
Daniel Pinkham Daniel Pinkham (born June 5, 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts, died December 18, 2006 in Natick, Massachusetts) was an American composer, organist, and harpsichordist. Pinkham was one of America's most active composers during his lifetime.
Daniel Pinkwater Daniel Manus Pinkwater (born November 15, 1941) in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, is an author of mostly children's books and is an occasional commentator on National Public Radio. He attended Bard College.
Daniel Piorkowski Daniel Piorkowski (born January 12, 1984) is an Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays as a centre-half for the Melbourne Victory in the A-League. Easily identified by his flowing blonde locks, Piorkowski is a promising young defender with plenty of poise on the ball.
Daniel Pratt Mannix IV Daniel Pratt Mannix IV, usually called Daniel P. Mannix (October 27 1911-January 29 1997), was a Pennsylvania-born author and journalist whose best-known work is the 1967 novel The Fox and the Hound on which the Disney film The Fox and the Hound was based.
Daniel Puder Daniel Puder (born October 9, 1981 in Cupertino, California) is an American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, best known for his stint in World Wrestling Entertainment and its developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling.
Daniel Q. Brown Daniel Quilter Brown is an American Old Catholic bishop. He was a Roman Catholic layman who left the Catholic Church in the late 1960's with after being dissatisfied with the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
Daniel Quinn (politician) Daniel Seamus Quinn was the New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate at the 2004 federal election in Canada, in the riding of Lac-Saint-Louis, Quebec, which, until the 2004 federal elections, was considered the safest Liberal seat in Canada. He was born in 1983 in Montreal, Quebec.
Daniel R Ross Daniel R. Ross (February 9, 1957 – May 16, 2006) was a former professional American Football tight end who played for the Cincinnati Bengals (1979-1985), the Seattle Seahawks (1985), and the Green Bay Packers (1986).
Daniel Radosh Daniel Radosh is a New York based journalist and blogger whose writing has appeared in several publications, including Details, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, GQ, Mademoiselle, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Might, New York Magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Playboy, Radar, Salon, Slate, Spin, and Talk Magazine. From 2000 to 2001, he was a senior editor for Modern Humorist.
Daniel Ramos Daniel Ramos (born august 27 1972) who went by the moniker "Chaka" was one of the most prolific graffiti vandals of the late 20th century. Chaka IFK was so popular that his tag was used to decorate the bass drum of Dave Grohl, when his band Nirvana did the video for the song, "Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Daniel Rantzau Daniel Rantzau (1529 - November 11, 1569), was a Danish-German general who was known for his leadership in the Northern Seven Years' War. A distant relative of Johan Rantzau, Daniel Rantzau was raised in Holstein, and received a solid academic education but preferred a military career.
Daniel Raymer Dan Raymer is an aerospace design engineer widely recognized as an expert in the fields of aircraft conceptual design, design engineering and aircraft configuration and layout. His career has included stints at Lockheed, the Aerojet Propulsion Research Institute, Rockwell North American Aviation and the RAND Corporation.
Daniel Reisberg Daniel Reisberg (pronounced with a long 'e') is a professor and chair of the Psychology Department at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. His specialties are in cognitive psychology, especially issues of memory (particularly its relationship to emotion), judgement, and imagery.
Daniel Rhodes Born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Dan Rhodes began his professional art career early with summer studies at the Art Institute of Chicago. Rhodes received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago with a major in art history (1929-1933) and later attended the Art Students League of New York, studying under John Steuart Curry (1933-34).
Daniel Ridgway Knight Daniel Ridgway Knight (March 15, 1839 - March 9, 1924) was an American artist born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a pupil at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Gleyre, and later worked in the private studio of Meissonier.
Daniel Richler Daniel Richler, (born 1957) the stepson of Canadian author Mordecai Richler, is a Canadian author, and an arts and pop culture broadcaster and writer. Born in London, England, his family moved back to his father's hometown of Montreal when Daniel was 15.
Daniel Roberdeau Daniel Roberdeau (1727–January 5, 1795) was an American merchant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He represented Pennsylvania from 1777 to 1779 in the Continental Congress and served as a Brigadier General in the state militia during the Revolutionary War.
Daniel Robertson Daniel Robertson (died in 1849) was an architect. Robertson worked under Robert Adam in Oxford, England before moving onto Ireland where he had considerable success and carried out commisions for notable country houses particularly in the south eastern part of the country.
Daniel Rodimer Daniel Rodimer is an American professional wrestler currently using the ring name "The Big Deal" Dan Rodimer. He is signed to World Wrestling Entertainment and working in their developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling.
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