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David Najar David Najar was a rabbinical writer of Tunis], where he died at the beginning of the 19th century. He was the author of Ẓemaḥ Dawid, which was published after his death, together with the Admat Yehudah of [[Judah Cohen Tanugi (Leghorn, 1828), and which contains novellæ to some tractates of the Talmud and to some parts of Maimonides' Yad.
David Naughton (producer) David Naughton (born 1975) is a veteran Music Producer/Engineer who hails from Glasgow, Scotland but has been living and working in London for about a decade. Bands Naughton has either collaborated or performed with include (but not limited to) the following:
David Navara David Navara (born March 27 1985) is an International Grandmaster of chess from the Czech Republic. On the January 2007 FIDE rating list he is ranked number 15 in the world with an Elo rating of 2719, making him the highest ranked Czech player.
David Neitz David Neitz (born January 22, 1975), nicknamed Neita, is an Australian rules footballer, and captain of the Melbourne Football Club (the Demons). Neitz was born in Ulverstone, Tasmania, and entered the Australian Football League in 1993 as a key position player, and soon became one of Melbourne's best young prospects.
David Neligan David Neligan (Born 1899, Died 1983), known by his soubriquet "The Spy in the Castle", was an important figure involved in the Irish War of Independence 1919-1921, and subsequently became first Director of Intelligence for the National Army during the Irish Civil War (June 28, 1922 – May 24, 1923)
David Nelson (actor) David Nelson (born October 24 1936, in New York City, New York) is an actor, director and producer, and the son of famed bandleader/TV actor Ozzie Nelson and singer Harriet Hilliard. David was the brother of singer Ricky Nelson, both of whom appeared on the family TV show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, in the 1950s and 1960s.
David Nelson (soldier) David Nelson (3 April 1886–8 April 1918) 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.
David Nessle David Nessle is a Swedish comic creator. With his crude yet elegant style, Nessle has created semi-philosophical comics such as Döden Steker En Flamingo, as well as adolescent humor funnies like John Holmes & Sherlock Watson (the latter in collaboration with Joakim Lindengren).
David Newman (politician) David Gerald Newman (born August 18, 1944) is a politician in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1995 to 1999, and was a cabinet minister under Gary Filmon from 1997 to 1999.
David Newsom David Newsom is a long-time American actor and fine-arts photographer born March 10, 1964 in North Caldwell, New Jersey. He is currently best-known for his various, critically acclaimed US television appearances, and for his work in 2005 and 2006 with Viggo Mortensen and Perceval Press.
David Nicolson Sir David Lancaster Nicolson, FCGI, FIMechE, FIProdE, FIMgt, FRSA (20 September, 1922 – 19 July, 1996) was a British business executive and politician who played a key role in setting up British Airways and served for five years in the European Parliament.
David Nied David Nied, (born December 22, 1968 in Dallas, Texas) is a former major league baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he is best known as being the first pick for the expansion Colorado Rockies in the 1992 expansion draft.
David Nicholl (neurologist) Dr David Nicholl is a UK neurologist who in March 2006 initiated a letter in the medical journal The Lancet, signed by more than 250 medical experts urging the United States to stop force-feeding at the Guantanamo Bay and close down the prison camp.
David Nicholson (MP) David John Nicholson (born 17 August 1944) was a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom and was Member of Parliament for Taunton from 1987 to 1997, being elected to the traditional Conservative seat after Edward du Cann left Parliament in 1987 and was elected again in 1992.
David Nikolaevich Klyshko David Nikolaevich Klyshko (Дэвид Николаевич Клишко), (1929-2000) was a Russian physicist in the field of quantum optics and quantum information science. His PhD thesis on the topic of spontaneous parametric down-conversion, "Multi-quantum and multi-particle transitions in radio spectroscopy and quantum radiophysics," was published in 1972.
David Niles David K. Niles (November 26, 1890–September 28, 1952; Boston, Massachusetts) was a political advisor who worked in the White House from 1942–1951 for the administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
David Nitschmann der Bischof David Nitschmann der Bischof (David Nitschmann the Bishop, December 18, 1695/1696, Zauchtenthal/Suchdol nad Odrou, Northern Moravia - October 5, 1772, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA) was a missionary of the Moravian Brethren (Märische Brüder), and the first "Bishop" (Bischof der Brüdergemeine).
David Noel Freedman David Noel Freedman (1922- ) is a biblical scholar, "bookmaker" (author and editor), archeologist, advocate, and initiator of inter-faith cooperation. The son of Romanian and Russian immigrants, he has made numerous outstanding and creative contributions which illuminate and preserve a world heritage— the Hebrew Bible.
David Nolan (Libertarian Party) David Fraser Nolan founded the Libertarian Party in 1971. He subsequently served the party in a number of roles including National Chair, editor of the party newsletter, chairman of the By-laws Committee, chairman of the Judicial Committee, and Chairman of the Platform Committee.
David Nordfors David Nordfors is Senior Research Scholar at Stanford University's Center for Innovations in Learning, leading the Innovation Journalism Program at Stanford. He founded and leads the Swedish Innovation Journalism Fellowship Program, and is Special Advisor to the Director General at VINNOVA, the Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems.
David Noyes Jackson David Noyes Jackson (September 16 1922 – July 13, 2001) was the life partner of poet James Merrill (1926-1995). A writer and artist, Jackson is remembered today primarily for his literary collaboration with Merrill.
David of Augsburg David of Augsburg (early 13th century – 19 November 1272), was a medieval German mystic, and a Franciscan friar. It is believed that he probably joined the Franciscan Order at Regensburg, where he filled the position of master of novices and wrote his acclaimed "Formula Novitiorum".
David of Taman A purported Khazar ruler of the late tenth century CE who ruled over a Khazar successor-state in the Taman region. David is mentioned in a single document dated AM 4746 (985/986 CE) which contains a reference to "our lord David, Prince of the Khazars, who lives in Taman.
David O'Connor (equestrian) David O'Connor is a well known equestrian rider who competes in eventing competitions. He has won many international competitions as well as the gold medal for the US in the 2000 Olympic Games held in Sydney, making him only the third American to win the individual gold in an equestrian competition.
David O'Connor (Egyptologist) David O'Connor is an Australian Egyptologist, currently residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. O'Connor holds the position of Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Ancient Egyptian Art, in the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University.
David O'Hanlon (priest) Father David O'Hanlon (born in 1969) is a controversial Irish Roman Catholic priest and theologian. His attacks on the then President of Ireland, on members of the Irish hierarchy and fellow priests, and on the Irish media earned him notoriety.
David O. McKay David Oman McKay (September 8, 1873 – January 18, 1970) was the ninth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("LDS Church"; see also Mormon), serving from 1951 until his death in 1970. Ordained an Apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1906, he was a General Authority for nearly sixty-four years, longer than anyone else in LDS Church history.
David Obozowik David Adam Obozowik (born march 11,1980 in Gdansk) - is a Polish artist, model and waiter currently living in Los Angeles area. He had lived for a decade in Chicago, then in march of 2005 he moved to Southern California where he currently resides.
David Octavius Hill The Scottish painter and arts activist David Octavius Hill (1802 – 1870) collaborated with the engineer and photographer Robert Adamson between 1843 and 1847 to pioneer many aspects of photography in Scotland.
David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers (born October 31, 1942) is an American character actor, voice actor and musician, most famous for his role as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III in the television sitcom M*A*S*H, and as the role of Rev. Gene Purdy in the television series The Dead Zone.
David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie David George Coke Patrick Ogilvy, 8th (or 13th) Earl of Airlie, KT, GCVO, PC, (born 17 May 1926), is the eldest son of David Ogilvy, 7th (or 12th) Earl of Airlie and Lady Alexandra Coke. His younger brother was the Rt.
David Ochterlony Sir David Ochterlony, 1st Baronet GCB (12 February 1758 – 15 July 1825), British general, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and went to India as a cadet in 1777. He served under Lord Lake in the battles of Koil, Aligarh and Delhi, and was appointed resident at Delhi in 1803.
David Olère David Olère (January 19, 1902, Warsaw - August 21, 1985, Paris) was a Polish-born French artist best known for his explicit drawings and paintings based on his experiences as a Jewish Sonderkommando inmate of the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II.
David Olney David Olney (born on March 23, 1948 in Providence, Rhode Island) is an American folk singer/songwriter. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill but did not graduate, instead joining Bland Simpson's band Simpson (band) in the early 1970s.
David Omand Sir David Bruce Omand KCB (born 15 April 1947"OMAND, Sir David Bruce (15 April 1947 - )", in Debrett's People of Today, 2004) is a former senior British civil servant. From 1996–1997 he was Director of the Government Communications Headquarters, before being appointed Permanent Secretary of the Home Office.
David Oppenheimer Elementary School David Oppenheimer Elementary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, is an elementary school. The school opened in 1959 and was named after one of the early mayors of the city, David Oppenheimer is located at 2421 Scarboro Avenue, at the intersection with Nanaimo Street in the Victoria-Fraserview] neighbourhood.
David Orchard David Orchard (born June 28, 1950, in Borden, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian political figure and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. He was a member of the now defunct Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC Party), and opposed the party's merger with the Canadian Alliance to form the Conservative Party of Canada.
David Orlikow David Orlikow (born April 20, 1918 in Winnipeg, Manitoba; died January 19, 1998) was a Canadian politician, and a long-serving member of the Canadian House of Commons. He represented the riding of Winnipeg North from 1962 to 1988 as a member of the New Democratic Party.
David Orr David Duvall Orr, more popularly known as David Orr (born October 4, 1944), is an American politician who served as interim Mayor of Chicago from November 25 to December 2, 1987 upon the sudden death of Mayor Harold Washington. Orr rose to prominence by siding with Mayor Washington against aldermen Ed Vrdolyak, and Ed Burke during the notorious "council wars" of the mid-eighties.
David Ortega David Ortega Pitarch (born July 20, 1979 in CastellĂłn de la Plana, CastellĂłn) is a freestyle and backstroke swimmer from Spain, who competed for his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Prior to that event he won the 100m Breaststroke at the European LC Championships 2000 in Helsinki, Finland.
David Ortiz David Ortiz (IPA , or roughly 'or-TEES', according to Latin American pronunciation) (November 18, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), born David Américo Ortiz Arias, is a Major League Baseball designated hitter who plays for the Boston Red Sox (since 2003). Previously, Ortiz played for the Minnesota Twins (1997-2002).
David Osborne Hagger David Osborne Hagger, born in 1939 in London, England, is a retired British government executive who was employed as Head of Abridged Licensing and Co-ordinator of the Executive support business of the Medicines Division of the Department of Health at Market Towers in London.
David Ossman David Ossman (born December 6, 1936 in Santa Monica, California) is the oldest member of The Firesign Theatre. He plays George Leroy ("Peorgie") Tirebiter on Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers and Catherwood in the Nick Danger series.
David Otis Fuller David Otis Fuller (1903 - 1988) was a graduate of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Dallas Theological Seminary. He pastored Chelsea Baptist Church in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and the well known Wealthy Street Baptist Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
David Owen David Anthony Llewellyn Owen, Baron Owen, CH, PC (born July 2, 1938) is a British politician, Chancellor of the University of Liverpool and one of the founders of the British Social Democratic Party (SDP). He led the SDP from 1983 to 1987 and the re-formed SDP from 1988 to 1990.
David Owen Dryden David Owen Dryden (July 1, 1877 - June 4, 1946), was a renowned San Diego architect best known for his craftsman-style bungalows in the suburbs north of San Diego's Balboa Park (today North Park), most of which were constructed from 1911 through 1919. The proposed Dryden Historic District in San Diego contains a high concentration of his homes.
David Oyite-Ojok David Oyite Ojok (April 15, 1940 – December 2, 1983) was a Ugandan Major General who held one of the command leadership positions in the coalition between Uganda National Liberation Army and Tanzania People's Defence Force that removed Idi Amin in 1979. Oyite Ojok was chief of staff of the Ugandan national army until his death in a helicopter crash in December 1983.
David Ozols David Ozols is a famous painter of Latvian ancentry whose paintings usually involve some squarism (employing large, "square" strokes having somewhat the effect of mosaic) and other abstract ideas. His most famous piece of art, Cubes above water, is currently owned by a private collector.
David polito David Polito (born March 26, 1974 in Melrose, Massachusetts)is a contemporary award winning American Graphic Designer and Illustrator. He is most recognized for his corporate branding and the large format design and graphics he produces for Logan International Airport and the Massachusetts Port Authority.
David P. Buckson David Penrose Buckson (born July 25 1920) is an American lawyer and politician from Camden, in Kent County, Delaware. He is veteran of World War II, and a member of the Republican Party, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, Governor of Delaware, and Attorney General of Delaware.
David P. Craig David P. Craig (Born December 23, 1919 in Sydney, Australia) is Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, where he was one of the Foundation Professors in the Research School of Chemistry.
David P. Sartor David Sartor (born May 25, 1956, rhymes with "Carter") is an American composer of symphonic, chamber and choral music. The son of high school principal Grayl Bruce Sartor and elementary school teacher Kathleen Lipscomb Sartor, he began piano studies at age 5 with his grandmother, Sallie Lipscomb, a local piano instructor.
David P. Tyndall David P. Tyndall (May 17, 1890 - January 6, 1970) was a leading Irish businessman in the 20th century, and played the major role in helping modernize the wholesale and retail grocery trade, consolidate it, and enable the family grocery shop owner adapt to the advent of supermarkets.
David Paich David Paich (born David Frank Paich on June 25 1954 in Los Angeles, California) is a session musician from the 1980s, keyboard player, vocalist and main composer of the Los Angeles based rock/pop band Toto. David is the son of jazz composer Marty Paich.
David Paisley The UK's David Paisley (born February 2 1979 to Janet Paisley) is a Scottish actor, especially well-known for roles as midwife 'Ben Saunders' in Holby City and 'Ryan Taylor' in Tinsel Town. Openly gay himself, both his characters were controversial due to their sexual orientation.
David Pajo David Pajo is an alternative rock musician. However, even this classification is constraining, as he has over the course of his life played such a wide variety of music, only loosely fitting into genres such as: hardcore, math-rock, post-rock, electronica, folk, and even indie-pop.
David Palffy David Palffy (born March 5, 1969) is a Canadian actor of Hungarian or Slovakian extraction who is best known for his recurring roles as the powerful Goa'uld Sokar and Anubis in Stargate SG-1. He has made guest appearances in other science fiction series such as on The X-Files, First Wave, Blade: The Series, and Andromeda.
David Palladini David Palladini is an American illustrator, best known for his Aquarian Tarot decks and children's book illustrations, especially his illustrations for The Girl Who Cried Flowers by Jane Yolen. His style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau illustrations of Alfons Mucha and Aubrey Beardsley.
David Palmer (24 character) David Palmer is a fictional President of the United States of America played by Dennis Haysbert as part of the television series, 24. Palmer's ex-wife Sherry and brother Wayne were both key figures in his administration.
David Palmer (drummer) David Palmer, drummer featured on ABC's first album The Lexicon of Love. After first album David pursued session drumming for an obscure Japanese artist, however this was short lived and returned for recording sessions on ABC's second album.
David Park David Park (1911-1960) was part of the post-WWII alumnae of the San Francisco Art Institute (then the California Art School). He revived an interest in figurative art, at first experimenting with still-abstracted forms that relied on colour for their impact, dynamics and warmth.
David Parker (New Zealand) David William Parker (born 1960), a New Zealand politician, worked as a litigation partner in the law firm Anderson Lloyd Caudwell, and later as a businessman. Parker joined the Labour Party, and served as Attorney-General and Minister of Transport and Energy from 2005 until March 2006.
David Parlett David Parlett is a games scholar who has studied both card games and board games. His published works include many popular books on games and the authoritative volumes "Oxford Guide to Card Games" and "Oxford History of Board Games", both now out of print.
David Parnas David Lorge Parnas (born February 10, 1941) is an early pioneer of software engineering who developed the concept of module design which is the foundation of object oriented programming today. He is also noted for his advocacy of technical realism.
David Patillo White David Patillo White (1828-1903) was a shape note singing teacher, composer, and a co-issuer, with his father, of the 1870 Sacred Harp. He was the second child of Benjamin Franklin White and Thurza Melvina Golightly.
David Patrick Kelly David Patrick Kelly is an American character actor who has been in several films, including some major roles. Kelly is well-known for playing Luther in the 1979 classic film The Warriors, where he screeches the famous line, "Warriors, come out to play-ee-ay!!
David Patrick Taylor David Patrick Taylor has written the book, music and lyrics for the stage musicals, Somewhere In the Dark, Neverland, Jesse James Wanted: Dead or Alive, A Winter's Tale a musical Dickens of a Christmas Carol and Yours Truly, Jack The Ripper.
David Paul Hammer David Paul Hammer (October 9, 1958-) is a prisoner on death row at Terre Haute prison, Indiana, sentenced to death in November 4, 1998 for the murder of his cell mate, Andrew Marti. Hammer has achieved media fame for his appeals against his sentence and against the death penalty itself.
David Paymer David Paymer (born August 30 1954) is an American character actor, seen in such films as The In-Laws, Crazy People, State and Main, Payback, Get Shorty, The American President, Armistad, Carpool, City Hall, and Into the West.
David Payne (politician) David Payne (born January 12, 1944 in Middlesbrough, England) is a Quebec politician and former member of the National Assembly of Quebec from the riding of Vachon. During his time in the National Assembly he was especially notable as the only anglophone member of the Parti Québécois.
David Peachey David Peachey (born January 21 1974 in Dubbo, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league fullback, currently playing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs of the National Rugby League (NRL). He previously played for the Cronulla Sharks in the NRL and the Widnes Vikings in the English League One.
David Pearce (economist) Professor David Pearce OBE was an Emeritus Professor at the Department of Economics in the University College London. He specialised in, and was a pioneer of, Environmental Economics, having published over fifty books and over 300 academic articles on the subject including his 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' series.
David Pearey David Pearey (born 1948) has been Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the British Virgin Islands since 18 April 2006. He was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of the British government, to represent the Queen in the territory, and to act as the de facto head of state.
David Peckinpah David Ernest Peckinpah (born September 5, 1951 - died April 23, 2006) was a television writer, producer and director. He died of a heart attack in Vancouver, British Columbia David Peckinpah was the nephew of film director Sam Peckinpah].
David Penfold David ("Dave") Frederick Penfold (born October 23, 1964 in Christchurch) 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 Penhaligon David Charles Penhaligon (June 6, 1944–December 22, 1986) was a British politician from Cornwall who was a Liberal Member of Parliament from 1974 until his death. He was a popular figure in all parties and had potential to be a front-runner for the party leadership had he not been killed in a car accident.
David Percy David S Percy, born and educated in London, is a TV producer and expert in audiovisuals technologies, member of the Royal Photographic Society of Britain and Vice-President of the Finchley Cinévideo Society. He has been the author of various TV and radio documentary shows.
David Perkins (geneticist) David Dexter Perkins (1919 – January 2, 2007) was an American geneticist, a member of the faculty of Stanford University for more than 58 years, from 1948 until his death on in 2007. He received his PhD in Zoology in 1949 from Columbia University.
David Perper David Perper was a drummer for the California smooth rock band Pablo Cruise. Perper replaced long-time drummer Steve Price in 1983 for their last album, Out of Our Hands, when Price evidently decided to depart.
David Perry David Perry (born 1967) is an Northern Irish game developer who has created dozens of computer games, the best known of which include Earthworm Jim, MDK, Messiah and Enter the Matrix. He also founded Shiny Entertainment, where he worked from 1993-2006.
David Philip Hirsch David Philip Hirsch (28 December 1896-23 April 1917) 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 Phillips (footballer) David Owen Phillips (born 29 July 1963 in Wegberg, Germany) is a former professional footballer who played for Plymouth Argyle, Manchester City, Coventry City, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Huddersfield Town and Lincoln City. He played international football for Wales and is currently a youth coach at Coventry City.
David Pickering David Pickering is an experienced reference books compiler. He has contributed to (and often been sole author and editor of) some 150 reference books, mostly in the areas of the arts, language, local history and popular interest.
David Pingree David Edwin Pingree (1933-2005), late University Professor and Professor of History of Mathematics and Classics at Brown University, was one of America's foremost historians of the exact sciences in antiquity. He had joined the History of Mathematics Department at Brown University in 1971, eventually holding the chair until his death on November 11, 2005.
David Pinski David Pinski (1872–1959) was a Yiddish language writer, probably best known as a playwright. At a time when Eastern Europe was only beginning to experience the industrial revolution, Pinski was the first to introduce to its stage a drama about urban Jewish workers; a dramatist of ideas, he was notable also for writing about human sexuality in than previously unknown in Yiddish theater.
David Plunket, 1st Baron Rathmore David Robert Plunket, 1st Baron Rathmore (December 3, 1838) - (August 22, 1919) was an Irish politician. The third son of John Plunket, 3rd Baron Plunket, and brother to the 4th Baron, he was educated at Trinity College Dublin and was called to the Irish bar in 1862.
David Pocock Air Marshal David John Pocock, CVO BA Royal Air Force, was Defence Services Secretary in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom 2004-2005. He was promoted to Air Marshal in July 2005, and was appointed Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Personal).
David Pogue David Pogue is a New York Times technology columnist, Emmy-winning tech correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning, tech guest for NPR's Morning Edition, and author of several books on Macintosh-related topics including Macs for Dummies and Macworld Macintosh Secrets, later Macworld Mac and Power Mac Secrets, an enormous book on the Macintosh, circa 1993.
David Poole (judge) Sir David Anthony Poole (8 June 1938 - 18 June 2006) was an English barrister and High Court judge. He is perhaps best known for representing Éric Cantona on charges of a "flying kick" assault of an opposition spectator in 1995.
David Poritzky David Poritzky was an officer of Seattle-based Taiga Productions and the co-Executive Producer of VladiROCKstok '96, the first major international music festival to be held in Vladivostok, Russia. He founded the first corporate-sponsored youth athletics leagues in Vladivostok, the Primorski Youth Soccer League and the Primorski Youth Basketball League.
David Porter Heap David Porter Heap (1843-1910) was an American engineer, born in San Stefano, Turkey, and educated at Georgetown College, and at West Point, where he graduated in 1864. He served with the Army of the Potomac and was breveted captain on April 2, 1865.
David Potts David Potts (born on 15 July 1970 in Farnworth, Bolton, Lancashire, England), known to bandmates and fans as "Pottsy", is the ex-frontman of Monaco, and is currently guitarist and lead singer for RAM.
David Prater David Prater (born May 9, 1937 in Ocilla, Georgia, USA – died April 9, 1988 in Sycamore, Georgia, USA in a car crash), was one half of the soul music duo Sam and Dave. Along with bandmate, Samuel David Moore, both are inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame.
David Price (musician) David Price is a classical, heavy metal, and jazz influenced guitarist, known most for his clean solos and ability to cross genres easily. He is a founding member and the current lead guitarist of the San Diego thrash metal band Autobomb and the grandson of Price Club founder Sol Price.
David Prinosil David Prinosil (born April 1, 1971 in Olomouc, Czech Republic) is a former tennis player from Germany, who turned professional in 1991. He represented his country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was defeated in the first round by Daniel Vacek of the Czech Republic.
David Prior (UK politician) David Gifford Leathes Prior (born 3 December 1954) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He served as Member of Parliament for North Norfolk from 1997 until the 2001 general election, when he lost his seat to Norman Lamb of the Liberal Democrats by 483 votes.
David Pritchard (physicist) David Pritchard is physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Professor Pritchard carried out pioneering experiments on the interaction of atoms with light that led to the creation of the field of atom optics.
David Proval David Proval (born May 20,1942 in Brooklyn, New York as Aron Proval) is an American actor, best known for his role as Richie Aprile on the HBO television series The Sopranos. He has also appeared in such feature films as The Shawshank Redemption, Four Rooms, and Mean Streets, and has had recurring roles in television shows such as Picket Fences and Everybody Loves Raymond.
David Prowse David Prowse MBE (born July 1, 1935) is an English body-builder from Bristol, weightlifter and actor, most widely known for his role as the physical form of Darth Vader. At his peak, he stood 6 ft 7 in (200 cm) tall and weighed 265lb (120kg).
David Quinn (actor) David Quinn is an American actor, entrepreneur and teacher. Quinn began acting at the age of four and appeared in several educational television programs before embarking on simultaneous careers in business and education.
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