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David Shayler David Shayler born 24 December, 1965, is a former MI5 (British Security Service) officer who was prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act after passing documents to the Mail on Sunday newspaper in August, 1997 that alleged that MI5 was paranoid about socialists and that it had previously investigated Labour Party ministers Peter Mandelson, Jack Straw and Harriet Harman.
David Shepherd (umpire) David Robert Shepherd MBE (born 27 December 1940 in Bideford, Devon, England) is one of the cricket world's best-known umpires. He stood in 92 Test matches, the last of them in June 2005, and officiated in three World Cup finals.
David Sheridan In the fictional Babylon 5 science fiction [David Sheridan was the son of the Interstellar Alliance] President [[John Sheridan (Babylon 5)|John Sheridan and his wife Delenn. Sheridan was named after his paternal grandfather David Sheridan.
David Sherman David Sherman is an American novelist who deals overwhelmingly with military themes at the small-unit tactical level. His experiences as a United States Marine during the Vietnam War show prominently in his work.
David Sherman Boardman David Sherman Boardman, (1786-1864), was the youngest child of Deacon Sherman and Sarah (Bostwick) Boardman, and was born 8 December, 1768. He died 2 December, 1864, at the advanced age of 96, greatly venerated and loved.
David Shipman David Shipman ( 1730 – 1813 ) is generally considered to be the real-life inspiration for James Fenimore Cooper's Natty Bumppo in the Leatherstocking Tales. When Cooper's father Judge William Cooper settled in what is now Otsego County, New York in the mid 1780s, Shipman lived alone in a small cabin in the hills south of the village of Cooperstown, a squatter on the land of Cooper's neighbor John Christopher Hartwick.
David Schildkraut David Schildkraut was an alto saxophonist and jazz musician. He played with Miles Davis during the recording sessions for the album Walkin', but is not credited on the albums cover (as are the other musicians on the album) and is otherwise virtually unknown.
David Schizer David Schizer (born c1969) was named the fourteenth dean of Columbia Law School at Columbia University in 2004. He was appointed dean at 35, making him the youngest dean in the school's history and one of the youngest deans of a top law school.
David Schmidtz David Schmidtz is Professor of Philosophy and joint Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona. He earned his PhD at Arizona under the direction of Joel Feinberg and Allen Buchanan and taught at Yale and Bowling Green State University before returning to Arizona.
David School The David School is located in David, Kentucky, a rural village in the Appalachian Mountains. The school is a non-denominational private high school with a mission to serve underprivileged and struggling students.
David Schultheis David Schultheis (born 1940, Los Angeles, California) is a Coloradan politician representing House District 14 in the Colorado General Assembly. He has lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado since 1992, before which he lived in California.
David Schwarz (aviation inventor) David Schwarz (December 20, 1852, Zalaegerszeg, Hungary – January 13, 1897, Vienna) a Croatian aviation pioneer of Jewish ancestry. Commissioned by the German army, he had constructed the first dirigible airship in 1896, which was tested with partial success at Templehof near Berlin, Germany, on November 3, 1897.
David Schweickart David Schweickart is an American mathematician and philosopher. He holds a BS in Mathematics from University of Dayton, a PhD in Mathematics from University of Virginia, and a PhD in Philosophy from Ohio State University.
David Sibley (actor) David Sibley, is an English actor, best known for character roles in several cult television series: as twisted radio DJ Tom Everett in BBC television detective series Shoestring (in the episode Mocking Bird); and in Doctor Who as Pralix in The Pirate Planet).
David Silsoe David Malcolm Trustram Eve, 2nd Baron Silsoe QC, (2 May, 1930 - 31 December 2005), who was known as David Silsoe, was a prominent British lawyer who succeeded to the title of Baron Silsoe in 1976 on the death of his father, Malcolm Eve, 1st Baron Silsoe. He assumed the familial title on succession; prior to that he was known by his family name, Trustram Eve.
David Silverman David Silverman (born on 15 March 1957 in New York City, New York) is an animator best known for directing numerous episodes of the animated TV series The Simpsons, where he would go on to be the supervising director of animation for several years, as well as animating on all of the original Simpsons Tracey Ullman shorts.
David Simailak David Simailak from Baker Lake is is currently the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the electoral district of Baker Lake having won the seat in the 2004 Nunavut election. Simailak is the Minister of Finance and the Minster Responsible for the Liquor Licensing Board.
David Sime David William "Dave" Sime (born July 25, 1936) is a former American athlete. He never won a major title but he ranked as one of the fastest humans of all time, holding several sprint records during the late 1950s.
David Simmons David Simmons (born December 6, 1984 in Sutherland, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is at fullback, although he spent the large majority of his first two years of his first grade career playing on the wing, while David Peachey was the Sharks fullback.
David Sinclair (Biologist) David Sinclair is a biologist best known for his research on lifespan extension in yeast. He is an associate professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School and an associate member of the Harvard-MIT Broad Institute for Bioinformatics.
David Singer David Singer, DC, is a chiropractor, a Scientologist, and the founder, in 1981, of the controversial consulting firm now known as David Singer Enterprises. Singer is an accomplished speaker primarily engaged in training chiropractors to increase the efficiency and profitability of their practices.
David Singmaster David Singmaster is a retired professor of mathematics at London South Bank University, UK. A self described metagrobologist, he is most famous for his solution to the Rubik's cube and his huge personal collection of mechanical puzzles and books of brainteasers.
David Sive David Sive is an attorney, environmentalist, and professor of environmental law, who has been recognized as a pioneer in the field of United States environmental law, and is credited with helping create the field of environmental law. He received a Bachelor of Laws degree from Columbia Law School in 1948 where he was recognized as a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar.
David Skover David Michael Skover is the Dean’s Distinguished Research Scholar & Professor of Law at Seattle University. He teaches, writes, and lectures in the fields of federal constitutional law, federal courts, free speech & the internet, and mass communications theory.
David Skrbina David Skrbina (born June 11 1960) is a pioneer of eco-philosophy. He stood for the office of Lieutenant Governor for the state of Michigan as the Green Party candidate in 2006, as the running mate of Douglas Campbell.
David Slade David Slade (born September 26, 1969) is a British film director who began his career making music videos. His work includes videos for artists such as Aphex Twin ("Donkey Rhubarb"), Rob Dougan ("Clubbed To Death"), Stone Temple Pilots ("Sour Girl"), Tori Amos ("Strange Little Girl"), as well as six videos for Muse (Hyper Music, Feeling Good, Bliss, New Born, Sing For Absolution, and Starlight).
David Slowinski David Slowinski is a mathematician involved in prime numbers. His career highlights have included the discovery of several of the largest Mersenne primes: 244497â’1 in 1979, 286243â’1 in 1982, 2132049â’1 in 1983, 2216091â’1 in 1985, 2756839â’1 in 1992, 2859433â’1 in 1994, and 21257787â’1 in 19961.
David Smail (psychologist) David Smail is a psychotherapist and writer. Born in Putney, London, in 1938, he was head of clinical psychology services in Nottingham (UK) until his retirement in 1998, and held the honorary post of Special Professor in Clinical Psychology, University of Nottingham, from 1979 to 2000.
David Smith (Australian public servant) Sir David Iser Smith KCVO, AO (born 9 August 1933) is a retired Australian public servant. He was the Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia between 1973 and 1990, serving Sir Paul Hasluck, Sir John Kerr, Sir Zelman Cowen, Sir Ninian Stephen and Bill Hayden.
David Smith (reality TV star) David Smith, of Bellville, Texas, USA, was a participant in the second season of the Fox network's Joe Millionaire reality television show. Smith went to Italy and wooed 14 European women, pretending to be an $80,000,000 oil tycoon.
David Solway David Solway (born 1941) is a Canadian poet, educational theorist, travel writer and literary critic of Jewish descent. He is a member of the Jubilate Circle and formerly professor of English Literature at John Abbott College.
David Sosa David Sosa is a Professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin specializing in the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, epistemology, and ethics. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University and a doctorate in philosophy from Princeton University.
David Soul David Soul (born August 28, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American-born British actor and singer best known for his role as the "seat-of-the-pants" police detective Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson (opposite co-star and long-time friend Paul Michael Glaser) in the cult television program Starsky and Hutch (1975-79).
David Southall Professor David Patrick Southall OBE is a British paediatrician, who in 2004 was found guilty of misconduct by the General Medical Council after falsely accusing a man of murder. After watching a television program about Sally Clark he contacted police to say that Clark's husband had probably killed her 2 children.
David Sparrow David Sparrow (sometimes known as Dave Sparrow) is an actor who was born in Solihull, Warwickshire, England on 4 March, 1962. His most recent role was on the Sci Fi Pictures original film, Savage Planet, and will be seen in the forthcoming werewolf film Skinwalkers.
David Speedie David Robert Speedie (born 20 February 1960 in Glenrothes, Scotland) is a former Scottish footballer who played for numerous clubs during the 1980s and 1990s, most notably Chelsea and Coventry City. He accumulated more than 500 football league appearances and scored almost 150 goals in a 14 year professional career.
David Spence David Spence (1818-17 April 1877) 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.
David Stagg David Stagg (born October 18, 1983 in Townsville, Queensland) is an Australian rugby league player for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is in the Second Row.
David Staniforth David Staniforth (born April 5, 1976 in Durban) is a field hockey goalkeeper from South Africa, who was a member of the national squad that finished tenth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The goalie plays for a provincial team called KwaZulu Natal Raiders.
David Stannard David Edward Stannard (born 1941) is a writer and professor of American studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Many of his works concern race and the treatment of indigenous people in the United States.
David Starr David Starr (born October 11, 1967 in Houston, Texas) is a driver in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He made his first start in 1998 and got his first win in 2002 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on his way to his best points finish, 5th.
David Steel David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, KT, KBE, PC (born 31 March 1938) is a British and Scottish politician and a Liberal Democrat member of the UK House of Lords. He was leader of the Liberal Party from 1976 until its 1988 merger with the Social Democratic Party that formed the Liberal Democrats, and was briefly joint interim leader of the new party, then known as the Social and Liberal Democrats.
David Steele David Stanley Steele (born: 29 September 1941 in Bradeley, Staffordshire), was an English international cricketer. Tony Greig picked him for the English cricket team in 1975 when he was close to retirement from county cricket for Northamptonshire.
David Steelman David Steelman is an American politician from the state of Missouri. Steelman holds a bachelors degree in economics from the University of Missouri, and graduated first in his class from the University of Missouri Law School in 1978.
David Steinberg David Steinberg (born August 9, 1942) is a Canadian comedian, actor, director, and writer who appeared on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show 140 times, and directed episodes of Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Mad About You, and Friends.
David Stenstrom David Stenstrom is an actor who is also known as David Stentstrom. He has appeared on-screen in various shows, the best-known of those roles probably being that of Hal Stewart in Saban's short-lived version of Masked Rider.
David Stern David Joel Stern (born September 22, 1942) is an American lawyer and has been the Commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA) since 1984. Born in New York City, David Stern grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey, and is a graduate of Teaneck High School.
David Stewart (cricketer) David Ernest Robertson Stewart (born 22 May, 1948) is an Indian-born former Scottish cricketer who played for Scotland and had a brief county cricket career with Worcestershire. He was born in Bombay (now Mumbai).
David Stewart (master blender) David Stewart (born 1945 in Ayr, Scotland) is the master blender and malt master for William Grant & Sons distillers. He joined the company in 1963 as an apprentice blender and assumed his current post 7 years later.
David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay David Stewart (October 24 1378 – 1402) was the heir to the throne of Scotland from 1390 and the first Duke of Rothesay from 1398. He also held the titles of Earl of Atholl (1398–1402) and of Earl of Carrick (1378–1402).
David Stoliar David Stoliar is the sole survivor of the torpedo-sinking of the Holocaust refugee ship, Struma, by a Soviet submarine Shchuka 213 in the Black Sea early in the morning of February 24, 1942. All of the other 781 Jewish refugees and 10 mainly Bulgarian crewmen perished.
David Stoll David Stoll is an American anthropologist who specializes in socio-cultural anthropology and the study of violence. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology from the University of Michigan and completed his Master's and Ph.
David Stott Building The David Stott Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in downtown Detroit, Michigan designed by the architectural firm of Donaldson and Meier. It was built in 1929 at the corner of Griswold Street and State Street (1150 Griswold St.
David Straitjacket David Straitjacket, (born July 1977) is widely regarded as one of the best escapologists and sideshow artists performing in the world today. He holds six world records and appears frequently on national, and international television.
David Strand David Strand is a professor at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He did his undergraduate work at Lawrence University (BA 1971), and received his graduate degrees from Columbia University (MA 1973, M.
David Strang David Strang (born December 13, 1968 in Girvan) is a former British middle distance runner who won a gold medal at the 1994 European Indoor Championships in Athletics in Paris and a silver medal at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Toronto over 1500 m.
David Strauss David Friedrich Strauss (January 27, 1808 – February 8, 1874), was a German theologian and writer. He scandalized Christian Europe with his portrayal of the "historical Jesus," whose divine nature he denied.
David Stremme David Andrew Stremme (born in South Bend, Indiana on June 19, 1977) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup racecar driver. Stremme was a contender for the 2006 Rookie of the Year award, and currently drives the #40 Coors Light/Lone Star Steakhouse Dodge Charger for Chip Ganassi Racing.
David Strettle David Strettle is a rugby player who plays on the wing for Harlequins and the England Rugby Sevens team, the man who is known as "the Strettle Express" at Harlequins is being touted as a future England winger. He recently scored a hat trick in the game against Newcastle falcons and has been included in the England Saxons Squad (the England A team) for their games against Italy and Ireland.
David Stuart McGregor David Stuart McGregor (16 October 1895 – 22 October 1918) 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.
David Suchet David Suchet OBE (born May 2, 1946) is an English actor best known for his television portrayal of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot in the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot. He is the brother of John Suchet, a former ITV News presenter.
David Sumberg David Anthony Gerald Sumberg (born June 2, 1941 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire) is a British politician, and Member of the European Parliament for the North West England region for the Conservative Party. He was first elected to the European Parliament in 1999.
David Sutherland (comics artist) David Sutherland is an artist with DC Thomson, responsible for The Bash Street Kids (1964-present), Dennis the Menace (1968-1998, still does work for annuals) for The Beano and the second version of Jak for The Dandy.
David Sutherland (filmmaker) David Sutherland (or Sudz Sutherland) is an award-winning filmmaker from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from Woburn Collegiate Institute and studied at York University's Department of Film and Video from 1989 - 1991 His film My Father's Hands] ([[1999) won the HBO Short Film Award at the 2000 Acapulo Black Film Festival, and he was nominated for Achievement in Direction for his film Love, Sex & Eating the Bones (2003) at the 25th Annual Genie Awards.
David Sutton David Sutton is the current editor of the Fortean Times magazine. He holds a doctorate, earned for his thesis on the origins and progress of British film comedy, and is the author of the book A Chorus of Raspberries: British Film Comedy, 1929-1939.
David Swensen David Swensen has been the Chief Investment Officer at Yale University since 1985. He is responsible for managing and investing the University's endowment assets and investment funds, which total about $18 billion.
David Swinson Maynard David Swinson "Doc" Maynard (March 22, 1808 - March 13, 1873) was an American pioneer and doctor, one of Seattle's founding fathers. He was an effective civic booster and, compared to other white settlers, a relative advocate of Native American rights.
David Sylvester Anthony David Bernard Sylvester CBE, (21 September 1924; London – 19 June 2001; London) was a British art critic and curator. During a long career David Sylvester was influential in promoting modern art in Britain, in particular the work of Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon.
David Sylvian David Sylvian (born David Alan Batt, 23 February 1958, in Beckenham, Kent, UK) is an English singer, musician and composer who first rose to fame as the lead vocalist and main songwriter in the band, Japan. His subsequent solo career has been influenced by a variety of musical styles and genres, including jazz, ambient music, electronic music, and progressive rock.
David Syme David Syme (October 2 1827 – February 14 1908) was an Scottish-Australian newspaper proprietor of The Age and regarded as "the father of protection in Australia" who had immense influence in the Government of Victoria.
David Sypolt David Sypolt is a Republican West Virginia state senator from the 14th District representing part or all of the following counties: Barbour County, Grant County, Mineral County, Monongalia County, Preston County, Taylor County, and Tucker County. He was elected to his first term in 2006.
David T. Lykken David Thoreson Lykken (June 18 1928 - September 15 2006) was a behavioral geneticist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Minnesota. He is best known for his work on twin studies.
David Taylor (British politician) David Leslie Taylor (born 22 August 1946, Ashby de la Zouch) is a politician in the United Kingdom, and is Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament (MP) for North West Leicestershire. He was first elected in 1997.
David Taylor (singer) David Taylor (born 21 January 1980) was the winner of the second ever Irish Pop Idol competition known as â€Irish Idol 2’ in 2003. He was mentored by Daniel O'Donnell and was announced as the winner during the 11 December 2003 final after receiving over eight ninths of the telephone votes.
David Taylor (wrestler) David Steven Taylor (born May 1, 1957) is an English professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its SmackDown brand. He also worked as a trainer for the Deep South Wrestling (DSW) professional wrestling promotion, a subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment.
David Teece David J. Teece is the Mitsubishi Bank Professor of International Business and Finance and director of the Institute of Management, Innovation, and Organization at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley.
David Theile David Egmont Theile (born January 17 1938 in Maryborough, Queensland), was an Australian backstroke swimmer of the 1950s and 1960s, who won consecutive gold medals in the 100 m backstroke at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics, the only Australian to do so.
David Thirdkill David Thirdkill (born April 12, 1960 in Saint Louis, Missouri) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 1st round (15th overall) of the 1982 NBA Draft. A 6'7" small forward from the College of Southern Idaho and Bradley University, Thirdkill played in five NBA seasons from 1982-1987.
David Thomas (Canadian scientist) David Thomas is the Chair of Biochemistry at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His research interests include cell signaling pathways and their role in infectious diseases and molecular chaperone systems in the endoplasmic reticulum.
David Thomas (New York) David Thomas (June 11, 1762 - November 27, 1831) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Pelham, Massachusetts, he completed preparatory studies, served as a volunteer in 1777, and joined the Fifth Massachusetts Regiment as a corporal in 1781, later becoming a sergeant in the Third Massachusetts Regiment.
David Thomas Broughton David Thomas Broughton is an Otley, West Yorkshire born musician currently based in Manchester, England. Generally playing solo with an acoustic guitar, he creates the sound of a large ensemble by sampling himself singing, playing, tapping and making an assortment of other sounds through a line6 digital loop/delay pedal.
David Thomas King David Thomas King (born June 22, 1946 Perth, Ontario) is a Canadian politician and public education policy activist. He is a former Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from August, 1971 to April, 1986, during which time he was Legislative Secretary to (then) Premier Peter Lougheed (1971 - 1976), Minister of Education (1979 - 1986), and Minister of Technology, Research, and Telecommunications (1986).
David Thompson (basketball) David O'Neil Thompson (born July 13, 1954 in Shelby, North Carolina) is an American professional basketball star who played for the Denver Nuggets of both the National Basketball Association (NBA) and American Basketball Association (ABA), as well as the Seattle SuperSonics. After leading them to an undefeated season (27-0) in 1973 (in which they were not eligible for the post-season), he led North Carolina State University to an NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1974, including vanquishing the reigning national champions, the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
David Thompson (explorer) David Thompson (April 30, 1770 – February 10, 1857), was an English-Canadian map-maker and explorer, known to native peoples as "the Stargazer". He was born in London to Welsh parents, and died in Montreal (now Quebec, then Canada East in the Province of Canada).
David Thompson Seymour David Thompson Seymour (1831-1916), soldier and police commissioner, was born on November 5 1831 at Ballymore Castle, County Galway, Ireland, son of Thomas Seymour, gentleman, and his wife Matilda Margaret, née Lawrence. Educated at Ennis College, he entered the army as an ensign on February 1 1856, was promoted to lieutenant in the 12th Regiment on February 23 1858, and served at Limerick and Deal before he arrived in Sydney on July 7 1859 in command of a draft.
David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet David Kenneth Roy Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet (born 12 June 1957) is a Canadian businessman. He is the son of the late Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet and his siblings are actress Taylor Thomson and Peter Thomson.
David Thorstad David Thorstad, American political activist and author, has been a prominent member of the gay rights movement since the 1970s, and was a founding member of the North American Man-Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), a group which advocates the abolition of age of consent laws. He was also active in Trotskyist politics for some years.
David Tibet David Tibet (born David Michael Bunting, 5 March, 1960) is a British apocalyptic folk musician and artist who founded the music group Current 93, of which he is the only constant member. He had earlier collaborated with Psychic TV and 23 Skidoo.
David Tichy David Tichy is a contemporary music composer, sonic artist, producer, and performer, specializing in music for film, television, and interactive media. David's music is an amalgam of orchestral sounds, organic textures, and electronic elements.
David Tichy (composer) David Tichy is a contemporary music composer, sonic artist, producer, and performer, specializing in music for film, television, and interactive media. David's music is an amalgam of orchestral sounds, organic textures, and electronic elements.
David Tilson David Tilson (born March 19, 1941 in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2002, and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative MP in 2004.
David Toop David Toop (born 1949) is an English musician, author, and as of 2001 was visiting Research Fellow in the Media School at London College of Communication. He was a prominent contributor to the British magazine The Face.
David Torn David Torn (born 1953 in Amityville, New York, the year of "The Horror") is an American composer and guitarist known for the organic blending/manipulation of electronic+acoustic instruments and performance techniques that have an atmospheric or textural quality & effect, along with a particular harmonic richness. He is particularly well known among guitarists for his use and technological influence upon the development of looping effects.
David Toro José David Toro Ruilova (born in Sucre on June 24 1898; died in Santiago, Chile, on July 25, 1977) was a former colonel in the Bolivian army and member of the High Command during the Chaco War (1932-35). Of controversial participation in the conflict (he was one of the leaders of the coup that deposed President Salamanca in November, 1934), he became de-facto President of the Republic in May of 1936 as a result of a military uprising headed by his friend and comrade, Major German Busch Becerra.
David Torosyan David Torosyan (born September 23, 1950) is a retired boxer from Armenian descent, who represented the USSR at the Summer Olympics at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. There he won the bronze medal in the flyweight division (– 54 kg), after being defeated in the semifinals by Cuba's Ramón Duvalón.
David Toska David Aleksander Toska (born September 18th, 1975) is the alleged "mastermind" behind the so-called "NOKAS robbery" in Stavanger on April 5th 2004, one of the most profiled criminal cases in modern Norwegian history. The robbery resulted in the death of a policeman, a very rare occurrence in Norway.
David Trainer David Trainer is a television director, perhaps best known for directing almost every episode of the FOX sitcom That '70s Show. He also directed episodes of such TV shows as Good Morning, Miami and Boy Meets World.
David Treadwell David Treadwell (born February 27, 1965 in Columbia, South Carolina) was an American football placekicker for the Denver Broncos (1989-1992) and the New York Giants (1993-1994). He played college football for the Clemson Tigers from 1984 to 1987, where he graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering.
David Tredinnick (actor) David Tredinnick is an Australian actor. An experienced actor with a long career in theatre, he is perhaps best known for his regular role as bar owner Simon Trader in the television series The Secret Life of Us.
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