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David Goodwillie (author) David Goodwillie (born March 25, 1972) is the author of the memoir "Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time," which was published by Algonquin in June 2006 and contributed to the anthology, "My Father Married Your Mother" (W.W.
David Gorcey David Gorcey (February 6, 1921 - October 23, 1984), was an American actor and comedian best known as being a member of the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. He was the younger brother of Dead End Kids member Leo Gorcey.
David Gordon (Australian politician) David John Gordon was an elected member for the South Australian Federal seat of Boothby from 1911 until 1913. He was born on 4 May 1865 in the town Riverton and educated at the Stanley Grammar School, Watervale.
David Gordon Green David Gordon Green (born April 9, 1975) is an American filmmaker. His films, which are usually coming of age tales set in small rural towns, have been categorized as belonging to the Southern Gothic tradition pioneered by such writers as William Faulkner.
David Gordon Cheverie Constable David Gordon Cheverie (born 1956) of the Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Police Department, is a Canadian recipient of the Cross of Valour, the highest Canadian civilian award for bravery. He demonstrated unwavering courage of the highest order by repeatedly risking his life to save three children from a house-fire on the night of May 16, 1987.
David Gordon, 4th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair Major David George Ian Alexander Gordon, 4th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, CBE , K.StJ , MA , BA (January 21 1908–September 13 1974) was a British peer and the son of Dudley Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair.
David Grace David Grace (born 1949 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England) is a British racing driver and businessman. He was the CEO at Rockingham Motor Speedway between 2000 and 2002, and oversaw the opening of the track and the return, after many years, of CART racing to Britain.
David Graeber David Graeber is an anarchist and anthropologist. He is an associate professor of anthropology at Yale University, although Yale has controversially declined to rehire him, and his term there will end in June 2007.
David Graham (footballer) David Graham is a Scottish professional footballer, born in Edinburgh on the 6th October 1978, who is currently at Sheffield Wednesday. His favoured position is as a forward, although he can also play in midfield.
David Greco David Greco (born August 6, 1986 in Civitavecchia, Italy) is an aspiring Italian racecar driver with three years experience in cars preceded by three years experience racing karts. Greco began learning to drive karts in 1998 at the age of 12 and continued driving arrive-and-drive rental karts until becoming involved in organized racing in 2000.
David Greenman David Greenman (born October 27, 1977 in Syracuse, NY) is an American actor best known for portraying Danny McCall (brother of Kelly Monaco's character Samantha "Sam" McCall) on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital. Danny was killed by an enchephalitis epidemic in February 2006.
David Greenwood Dave Kasim Greenwood (born May 27 1957 Lynwood, California) is a former professional basketball player whose NBA career spanned 12 years from 1980 to 1991. A forward/center, he played for the Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets and Detroit Pistons.
David Gregory David Gregory (June 3, 1659—October 10, 1708) was a professor of mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, Savilian Professor of astronomy at the University of Oxford, and a commentator on Isaac Newton's Principia.
David Gregory (journalist) David Gregory (born August 24, 1970) is currently the NBC News Chief White House Correspont, a job he has held since February 2001. He is occasionally a guest host on MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews and Meet the Press, in addition to appearing as a commentator on a variety of NBC and MSNBC news programs.
David Grene David Grene (1913-2002) was a professor of classics at the University of Chicago from 1937 until his death. He was a co-founder of the Committee on Social Thought and is best known for his translations of ancient Greek literature.
David Griffin (actor) David Griffin (born May 13, 1977) is an actor known for voicing the character of Jimmy Barclay and others in the radio drama Adventures in Odyssey. He currently resides in the Los Angeles area, and uses the stage name Jave Griffin.
David Griffiths (co-operative economist) David Griffiths is a Co-operative economist, who has contributed a number of books and articles on the subject of unemployment,These include: Griffiths, David, “Jobs Without Workers: A Brotherhood of St. Laurence Social Action Study”, Melbourne: Brotherhood of St.
David Grisman David Grisman (born 1945 in Hackensack, New Jersey) is a noted bluegrass/newgrass mandolinist and composer of acoustic music. He started the Acoustic Disc record label in an effort to preserve and spread acoustic or instrumental music.
David Grossman David Grossman (; born 25 January 1954 in Jerusalem) is an Israeli author of fiction, nonfiction, and youth and children's literature, whose books have been translated into numerous languages. The Yellow Wind, his incisive nonfiction work on the Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, met with acclaim abroad and sparked dialogue and controversy at home.
David Grubbs David Grubbs, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist, was a founding member of Squirrel Bait, a 1980s Louisville, Kentucky punk rock group. His next group was the artier (and initially more Big Black-influenced) Bastro, which in the early 1990s moved to Chicago and transformed into the more avant-garde Gastr Del Sol.
David Grundy David John Grundy (born December 24, 1963 in Hokitika) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who finished in eighth position with the Men's National Team, nicknamed Black Sticks, at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
David Guest David Guest (1911 - 1938) was a Communist British mathematician and philosopher who volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War and was killed in Spain in 1938. He had entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1929 and studied from 1930 to 1931 in Göttingen in Germany, where he became involved in anti-Nazi politics, and joined the Communist Party at Cambridge 1931.
David Guest (field hockey) David Guest (born August 21, 1981 in Burnie, Tasmania) is a field hockey midfielder from Australia, who made his international senior debut for the national team in 2005 at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He was a member of The Kookaburras-team that won the golden medal at the 2005 Champions Trophy.
David huddle Writer David Huddle's fiction, essays, and short stories have appeared in Esquire magazine, Harper's magazine, the New York Times magazine, Story magazine, the Autumn House Anthology of Poetry, and Best American Short Stories. He is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships and currently teaches at the University of Vermont and at the Breadloaf School of English at Middlebury College.
David H. Armstrong David Hartley Armstrong (October 21, 1812 - March 18, 1893) was a United States Senator from Missouri. Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, he attended Maine Wesleyan Seminary and taught school in New Bedford, Massachusetts from 1833 to 1837.
David H. Goodell David Harvey Goodell (May 6, 1834–January 22, 1915) was an American inventor, manufacturer, and Republican politician from Antrim, New Hampshire. Born in 1834 in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, he served New Hampshire in the state's House of Representatives, member of the Governor's Council, and as Governor.
David H. Hubel David Hunter Hubel (born February 27, 1926) was co-recipient with Torsten Wiesel of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system; the prize was shared with Roger W. Sperry for his independent research on the cerebral hemispheres.
David H. Hughes While studying at Oral Roberts School of dentistry, Hughes decided that dental hygine wasnt for him and began designing holiday cards. These few cards began what has become the largest card producing company in the universe, including Kwo-Ziang Card company in China
David H. Koch David Hamilton Koch (born 1940) is one of the billionaire co-owners and an executive vice president of Koch Industries, a conglomerate with major oil and gas holdings that is the largest privately held company in the United States. He lives in New York City and is that city's wealthiest resident.
David H. Murdock David Howard Murdock (1924-), with his net worth of four billion US Dollars, is the 168th richest person in the world. In 1985 he took over the nearly bankrupt Hawaiian firm Castle & Cooke, which owned pineapple producer Dole.
David Haas David Haas, (born in 1958 in Bridgeport, Michigan), is an American author and composer of liturgical music, primarily for Roman Catholic congregations. He is among the most widely-sung living liturgical composers today.
David Hahn (cartoonist) David Hahn is a Portland, Oregon-based comic book artist, best known for his work illustrating the comic book mini-series Bite Club and its sequel Bite Club:SVU for DC Comics, where he also illustrated stories for Robin, Fables, Batman: The Ultimate Training Guide, and Lucifer. Much of his early work was published by Antarctic Press in Fun and Perils in the Trudyverse.
David Haig David Haig (September 20, 1955) is an English actor and writer. He is known for his versatility, having been successfully cast in dramatic, serio-comic and comedic roles, playing characters of varied social classes.
David Haig (biologist) David Haig, is an Australian evolutionary biologist and geneticist, associate professor in Harvard Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. He is interested in intragenomic conflict, genomic imprinting and parent-offspring conflict, and wrote the book Genomic Imprinting and Kinship.
David Hale (ice hockey) David Hale (born June 18, 1981) in Colorado Springs, Colorado is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays defense for the National Hockey League's New Jersey Devils. He was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.
David Hall (Delaware governor) David Hall (January 4 1752 – September 18 1817) was an American lawyer and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, and member of the Democratic-Republican Party, who served as Governor of Delaware.
David Hall (horse trainer) David Hall is an Australian horse trainer currently training in Hong Kong. During his training career in Melbourne, he was famous for training Makybe Diva to the first of her three successive Melbourne Cup victories in 2003.
David Hallam David Hallam is a British Labour Party politician. He was Member of the European Parliament for the counties of Hereford, Shropshire and the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire, England, in the 1994-1999 European Parliament.
David Hallyday David Hallyday (born David Michael Benjamin Smet on August 14, 1966) is a French Singer/Song Writer/Pilote in european GT-series. Son of the French singer Sylvie Vartan and most famously the son of the legendary Johnny Hallyday.
David HaLevi Segal David ben Samuel HaLevi Segal (c.1586-1667), also known as the Taz (ט"ז) or the Turei Zahav (Hebrew: דוד הלוי סגל), was a prominent Polish posek and halakhist ("authority on Jewish law").
David Hamill David Hamill born at Ipswich, Queensland on 18th September 1957, is a former Queensland ALP politician, who served in a number of positions including Minister for Transport and Treasurer. He was elected to the Queensland Parliament as member for Ipswich in 1983 and held the seat until 2001.
David Hampton David Hampton (1964-2003) was an African-American con artist who gained infamy in the 1980s after bilking a group of wealthy Manhattanites out of thousands of dollars by convincing them he was Sidney Poitier's son. His story became the inspiration for a play and later a movie, titled Six Degrees of Separation.
David Hanson (American) David Hanson is a robotics designer and researcher, having won multiple awards for his work in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). Hanson is widely regarded as the creator of the world's most realistic humanoid robots (also referred to as androids), in close competition with the work of Hiroshi Ishiguro of the ATR in Japan.
David Harding (footballer) David Harding is a former youth team footballer of Plymouth Argyle, recently moving to Bournemouth after an unsuccessful trial with Bristol Rovers. He made his debut for Bournemouth against Brighton, coming on as a last mintue substitution wearing the number 32 shirt
David Hare (artist) David Hare (March 10, 1917 – December 21, 1992) was an American artist, associated with the Surrealist movement. He is primarily known for his sculpture, though he worked extensively in photography and painting.
David Hare (philanthropist) David Hare (1775-1842) was a Scottish watchmaker and philanthropist in Bengal. He founded many important and prestigious educational institutions in Kolkata, such as the Hindu School, Hare School and the Presidency College.
David Harel David Harel (born 1950) is a professor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Born in London, England, he was Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the institute for seven years.
David Harris (protester) David Harris (born 1946 in Fresno, California) was a prominent anti-Vietnam War protestor, president of the Associated Students of Stanford University, and later, the leader of many anti-draft groups, including the Resistance, which organized resistance to the Selective Service System's efforts to draft soldiers to fight in the Vietnam War. He was also (previously) involved in Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's (SNCC) voter registration efforts in Mississippi.
David Harrison (basketball) David Joshua Harrison (born August 15 1982 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American professional basketball player at the center position for the NBA's Indiana Pacers. He was drafted by the Pacers out of the University of Colorado at Boulder with the 29th pick of the 2004 NBA Draft.
David Harrison (singer/songwriter) David Harrison is a Liverpool based musician, and one of the many singer/songwriters who have rejected the mainstream in favour of releasing work on independent labels, creating a new underground scene of British music. After joining forces with the legendary Liverpool Indie Label manager Geoff Davies, Harrison released his album in July 2005, entitled 'hum' (named after the 'hum' created by the big bang still detectable by background noise on TV or Radio) and was greeted with critical acclaim.
David Harrower David Harrower (1966 - ) is a Scottish playwright born in Edinburgh, who still lives in Scotland (Glasgow as of 2005). His first play, Knives in Hens, performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 1995, was considered a critical and popular success.
David Harsanyi David Harsanyi is a columnist at The Denver Post In addition to a twice-weekly column, his writings on politics and culture have appeared in The Wall Street Journal], [[Weekly Standard, National Review, New York Press, Christian Science Monitor, Jerusalem Post, Toronto Globe & Mail, The Hill, Associated Press, Sports Illustrated Online, Tech Central Station and numerous other publications.
David Hartman (TV personality) David Hartman (born May 19, 1935, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island) is a well-known American television personality, and is presently anchoring and hosting documentary programs on cable TV's "History Channel" and on PBS. Hartman is most known as the first and long running host of ABC's Good Morning America, from 1975-1987.
David Hartshorn David John Hartshorn (born 17 May 1966, Canterbury) was a talented New Zealand cricketer who captained the under-19 team to three Test draws and three ODI losses against the Australian under-19 team. However, that was the highlight of his career - his first-class career was forgettable, as he only played 26 matches, scoring one century and otherwise not contributing with much.
David Harvey (footballer) David Harvey (born February 7 1948 in Leeds, England) was for many years the reserve goalkeeper for Leeds United during their glory era of the 1960s and 1970s and yet is more fondly remembered than the man who blocked his path for so long.
David Harvey (geographer) David Harvey (born 1935) is the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. A leading social theorist of international standing, he graduated from Cambridge with a PhD in Geography.
David Harvey (statistician) David Q Harvey (born 1928) was the treasurer of the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians between 1985 and 1990, during which time sales and turnover increased by 40% as his and John Featherstone's efforts reaped their reward. A meticulous planner, Harvey had the daunting task in 1986 at his first AGM as Treasurer to propose that subscriptions be raised from ÂŁ6 to ÂŁ9, a long overdue increase and the first for four years.
David Haskell David Haskell, (June 4, 1948–August 30, 2000), was an American actor and singer, best remembered for his dual performance in the stage and film versions of "Godspell" in the early 1970s as both John the Baptist and Judas.
David Hasselhoff David Michael Hasselhoff (born July 17, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland), nicknamed "The Hoff", is an American actor, singer and songwriter who is best known for his lead roles on Knight Rider and Baywatch. He also crossed over to a successful music career, primarily in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany during the late 1980s.
David Hathorn David Hathorn (born 21 May 1962 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) is a South African businessman and chief executive of Mondi Europe, finance director of Mondi International and the Anglo Forest Products Division and director of Anglo American.
David Hatch Sir David Hatch (born May, 1939), was involved in production and management at the radio section of the BBC, where he held many executive positions, including head of Light Entertainment (Radio), Controller of the radio stations BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 and later Managing Director of BBC Radio.
David Hawker The Honourable David Peter Maxwell Hawker (born 1 May 1949), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since May 1983, representing the Division of Wannon, Victoria, previously represented by Malcolm Fraser. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and was educated at Geelong Church of England Grammar School and University of Melbourne .
David Hawkes David Hawkes (1822 — 14 August, 1858) 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.
David Hayes (writer) David Hayes is a Canadian feature writer, author, editor and teacher. He has written three nonfiction books: No Easy Answers: The Trial and Conviction of Bruce Curtis (Penguin, 1986), Power and Influence: The Globe and Mail and the News Revolution (Key Porter, 1992) and The Lost Squadron (Hyperion, 1994).
David Hazzard David Hazzard (May 18 1781 – July 8 1864) was an American merchant and politician from Milton, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, then the National Republican Party, and finally the Whig Party.
David Heath (wrestler) David Christian Heath (born February 16, 1969 in Tampa, Florida) is an American professional wrestler better known by his Ring names The Vampire Warrior and Gangrel. He is also well known for living a "gothic lifestyle", with his in-ring behavior believed not to be as far from reality as some would assume.
David Heaton David Heaton (1823 - 1870) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Hamilton, Ohio, March 10, 1823; completed preparatory studies; studied law; was admitted to the bar; elected to the State senate in 1855; moved to St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota, in 1857; member of the State senate of Minnesota 1858-1863; appointed special agent of the Treasury Department and the United States depository in New Bern, North Carolina, in 1863; appointed Third Auditor of the Treasury in 1864, but declined; served as a member of the constitutional convention of North Carolina in 1867; upon the readmission of North Carolina to representation was elected as a Republican to the Fortieth Congress; reelected to the Forty-first Congress and served from July 15, 1868, until his death; chairman, Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures (Forty-first Congress); had been nominated as a Republican candidate for reelection to the Forty-second Congress; died in Washington, D.
David Heavener David Heavener (born December, 22, 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American singer/songwriter/director/actor/composer/producer/writer. Once dubbed the "action-star of the 90s," Heavener continues to act and direct in action and suspense movies.
David Heilpern David Heilpern, Magistrate of New South Wales formerly a solicitor and barrister with the Australian Government Solicitor and in private practice specialises in criminal law. He is the son of former Byron Shire Councillor, Sandra Heilpern.
David Heinemeier Hansson David Heinemeier Hansson is a Danish programmer and the creator of the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework and the Instiki wikis. He is also a partner at the web-based software development firm 37signals.
David Held David Held (born 1951) is a British political theorist and a prominent figure within the field of international relations. Together with Daniele Archibugi, he has been a key figure in the development of cosmopolitanism, and is a widely acclaimed scholar on issues of globalisation.
David Helvarg David Helvarg (born April 10 1951) is an American journalist and environmental activist. He is the founder and president of the marine conservation lobbying organization Blue Frontier Campaign, a part of the Seaweed rebellion, which arose from his second book Blue Frontier.
David Hennessy, 3rd Baron Windlesham David James George Hennessy, 3rd Baron Windlesham and Baron Hennessy, CVO, PC (born 28 January 1932) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, and currently holds visiting professorships at various universities.
David Henry (footballer) David Henry is a Gaelic football player who plays his inter-county football for Dublin and plays his club football for Raheny. He was on the Dublins 2006 Leinster Senior Football Championship winning side against Offaly.
David Herle David Herle is a Canadian political consultant and one of the top advisors to former Prime Minister Paul Martin. He was a senior partner at Earnscliffe Strategy Group, a consulting firm with close ties to Martin.
David Herlihy David Herlihy (1930 – 1991) was an American historian who wrote on medieval and renaissance life. Particular topics include domestic life, especially the roles of women, and the changing structure of the family.
David Herman David Herman (born February 20, 1967) is an American actor, comedian and voice actor. Herman is most notable for being one of the original cast of comedians on sketch comedy series MADtv and for his role as Michael Bolton in the 1999 comedy, Office Space.
David Hermelin David Hermelin (December 27, 1936 – November 22, 2000) was United States ambassador to Norway and a Detroit area philanthropist and entrepreneur and a graduate of the University of Michigan’s Business School. A brain tumor cut short his career.
David Hersey David Hersey (born November 30, 1939) is a lighting designer who has designed the lighting for over 250 plays, musicals, operas, and ballets. His work has been seen in most corners of the globe and his many awards include the Tony Award for Best Lighting Design for Evita, Cats, and Les Misérables and the Laurence Olivier Award for Lighting Design given in 1996.
David Hicks David Matthew Hicks (born 7 August, 1975), also known as Abu Muslim al-Austraili and Mohammed Dawood, is an Australian citizen being held prisoner by the United States Government at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba after allegedly having served with the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. He has been detained for more than five years as an "unlawful combatant" and thus, it was claimed, outside the normal protections of U.
David Hidalgo David Hidalgo (born October 6 1954 in Los Angeles, California) is a singer-songwriter, best known for his work with the band Los Lobos. He is also a member of the supergroup Los Super Seven and of the Latin Playboys, a side project band made up of some of the members of Los Lobos.
David Higgs David Higgs is an American organist and is considered to be one of the leading performers and teachers of today. He has given a large number of recitals and is the head of the organ department at the Eastman School of Music.
David Hilbert David Hilbert (January 23, 1862, Königsberg, East Prussia – February 14, 1943, Göttingen, Germany) was a German mathematician, recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He invented or developed a broad range of fundamental ideas, in invariant theory, the axiomatization of geometry, and with the notion of Hilbert space, one of the foundations of functional analysis.
David Hill (businessman) David Hill is an Australian businessman who has held a number of high profile senior positions with public authorities in Australia. These include chief executive and director of the New South Wales State Rail Authority, chairman and managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, head of Soccer Australia, head of Sydney Water, director of the Australian National Airlines Commission.
David Hill (rugby player) David William Hill (born 31 July 1978 in Blenheim, New Zealand) is a rugby union player who plays for Waikato in the Air New Zealand Cup and for the Chiefs in the Super 14. He plays for Waikato University in the Waikato premier competition.
David Hinchliffe (Australian politician) David Hinchliffe is the Deputy Mayor and Leader of the Majority Councillors in the Brisbane City Council. As Deputy Mayor, David is the Deputy Chair of Brisbane City Council’s Civic Cabinet and acting Lord Mayor in the absence of the Lord Mayor Campbell Newman.
David Hirst (footballer) David Eric Hirst (born December 7, 1967) was an exciting but injury prone striker who played for Sheffield Wednesday for much of his career. Born in Cudworth, Hirst joined the Owls from Barnsley in 1986, and became a firm favourite and eventually an idol who was hero worshipped by the Barmy Army, scoring 149 goals in 358 appearances during his eleven years at the club.
David Hitz David Hitz is founder and executive vice president of Network Appliance, a company that specializes in storage of data. Prior to 1992, he worked as a senior engineer at Auspex Corporation and as an engineer at MIPS Computer.
David Hocking David Hocking, a Pro-Israeli, Zionist Evangelical Christian, was born in Long Beach, California in 1941, and raised in Southern California. He is notable for being one of the preeminent pastors and Christian leaders in the Southern California region for the past twenty five years, based on the fact that he pastored one of the largest churches west of the Mississippi river, hosted a Radio Talk show in the 1970s and 1980s, and because of his high-level contacts with the government of Israel.
David Hockney David Hockney, CH, RA, (born July 9, 1937) is an English artist, based in Los Angeles, California. An important contributor to the British Pop Art of the 1960s, he is considered one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.
David Hodgson David Hodgson, (born August 6 1960), was an English footballer who played for Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Norwich City, Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday, as well as lower division clubs and teams in France, Japan, and Spain.
David Hoffos David Hoffos (born Montreal, 1966) is a contemporary artist who maintains a practice in Lethbridge, Alberta. He is widely recognized for unique illusionist installations that draw their inspiration from archaic special effects and cinematic techniques.
David Holden David Holden was the Chief Foreign Correspondent of London based newspaper The Sunday Times. He is best known for the most authoritive book on the Saudi Royal family The House of Saud which he started in 1976.
David Hollander David Hollander is an American TV writer and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is most notably known as the creator, screenwriter, and an executive producer of The Guardian, a Pittsburgh-based legal drama which aired on CBS. The series starred Simon Baker.
David Hollister David Hollister (born 1942) served as the mayor of Lansing, Michigan from 1993 to 2003, until he resigned to be the director of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth under Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm's administration. During his tenure as mayor, he was instrumental in convincing General Motors Corporation to build the Grand River Assembly Plant downtown, and to build a new plant in the region to replace the Lansing Car Assembly Plant which dated back to 1903.
David Holwell David Holwell born 7 January 1975 in Whangarei, New Zealand is a rugby union player who plays for Northland in the Air New Zealand Cup and for the Hurricanes in the Super 14. He has played for Northland between 1995-1998 2005-, Wellington between 1999-2004 and Leinster in 2005.
David Holzman's Diary David Holzman's Diary is a 1967 film which spoofs the art of documentary-making. It tells the story of a young man making a documentary of his life, who discovers something important about himself while making the movie.
David Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes David Michael Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes, KCVO, PC (born 14 April 1940) was the Archbishop of York in the Church of England from 1995 to 2005. Before then he was Bishop of Wakefield from 1985 and then Bishop of London from 1991.
David Hopkins (comic artist) David Hopkins is a webcomic artist who works in the realm of furry cartoon comics and webcomics. He has created several independent story lines, some of which he has stated he plans to integrate some time in the future.
David Horowitz David Joel Horowitz (born January 10, 1939) is an American conservative writer and activist. A prominent supporter of Marxism and a member of the New Left in the 1960s, Horowitz later rejected Leftism and now identifies with the right wing of the political spectrum.
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