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Eric Hobsbawm Eric John Earnest Hobsbawm CH (born June 8, 1917 in Alexandria, Egypt) is a British Marxist historian and author. Hobsbawm was a long-standing member of the now defunct Communist Party of Great Britain and the associated Communist Party Historians Group.
Eric Hoffer Eric Hoffer (July 25 1902 – May 21 1983) was an American social writer. He produced ten books and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in February 1983 by President of the United States Ronald Reagan.
Eric Holland Eric Holland, aka Eric David Holland, was a top recording engineer in London in the late 1960's and early 70's. He engineered hit singles by Sweet, Lulu, Butterscotch and worked on dozens of albums by artists including The Bee Gees, Savoy Brown, Lulu, The Sweet (produced by Phil Wainman), Galliard, The Poppy Family, The John Dummer Band, Atomic Rooster, Andwella's Dream and Justin Hayward.
Eric Hollies William Eric Hollies (born June 5 1912 in Old Hill, Staffordshire, died April 16 1981, Chinley, Derbyshire) was an English cricketer who is mainly remembered for taking the wicket of Donald Bradman for a duck in Bradman's final Test match innings.
Eric Howard Eric Howard is the Founder and Executive Director of the Fulbright Academy of Science and Technology, an international organization established by alumni of the prestigious Fulbright Exchange Program. Under his leadership, the Fulbright Academy has received funding and support from numerous government agencies, non-profit organizations, universities and corporations.
Eric Hughes Eric Hughes (born in England) was a rugby league player for the Widnes Vikings, Canterbury Bulldogs and for the Great Britain national side. He unwittingly added confusion to the Canterbury side as he played at the same time as the three Hughes brothers Garry, Graeme and Mark.
Eric Chappell Eric Chappell, born in Grantham, England in 1933, wrote or co-wrote a number of the UK's biggest sitcom hits during the 1970s, 80s and 90s. His successes include The Squirrels, Rising Damp, Only When I Laugh, The Bounder, Duty Free, Singles, Haggard and Home To Roost.
Eric Charles Twelves Wilson Eric Charles Twelves Wilson VC (born 2nd October 1912) is 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.
Eric Chase Anderson Eric Chase Anderson, brother of filmmaker Wes Anderson, is a writer and illustrator. He has illustrated all of the maps, covers, and other packaging of the Criterion Collection editions of "Rushmore", "The Royal Tennenbaums" and "The Life Aquatic".
Eric Chiwaya Eric Chiwaya, a member of the United Democratic Front, is the urban governor for Blantyre, Malawi. On January 8, 2003, he was stoned by a mob which argued that the government was colluding with vampires http://www.
Eric Chouinard Eric Chouinard (born on July 8, 1980, in Atlanta, Georgia) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and the son of former Atlanta Flames star Guy Chouinard. Eric took a more intriguing path to the National Hockey League than his father.
Eric Ilett A designer best known for creating elaborate animated caption cards for use in British television programmes such as Ask the Family. (Such captions were sometimes known as Wurmsers, after Alfred Wurmser, who did very similar live animated captions in the 1950s.
Eric Illsley Eric Evlyn Illsley (born April 9, 1955, Kendray, Barnsley) is a British trade unionist and Labour member of Parliament for Barnsley Central. He was educated at Barnsley Holgate Grammar School and Leeds University where he obtained a honours degree in Law.
Eric Ives Eric William Ives, OBE (born 12 July 1931) is a well-respected British historian and an expert on the Tudor period (1485 - 1603.) He is particularly noted for his work on the life of Anne Boleyn, the second wife and queen of King Henry VIII of England, whom he began researching in 1979, eventually publishing an acclaimed biography of her in 1986.
Eric IV of Denmark Eric IV (1216 – August 9, 1250), also known as Plovpenning, was king of Denmark from 1241 until his death. He was the son of Valdemar II by his wife, Princess Berengária of Portugal, and brother to Abel and Christopher I.
Eric J. Evans Professor Eric Evans is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Lancaster. His specialist areas include the history of social policy, the inter-relationship between society and the political process and the development of British national identities.
Eric J. Sharpe Eric John Sharpe (September 19, 1933-October 19, 2000) was the founding Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. He was a major scholar in the phenomenology of religion, the history of modern Christian mission, and inter-religious dialogue.
Eric James Canon Eric James is an Anglican clergyman, Chaplain Extraordinary to HM the Queen and for many years a regular on BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day programme. He has been associated for some years with St Albans Cathedral.
Eric Jelen Eric Jelen (born March 11, 1965 in Trier) is a former tennis player from Germany, who won one singles (1989, Bristol) and five doubles titles during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on July 7, 1986, when he became the number 23 of the world.
Eric Jensen Eric Jensen is the founder and President of Jensen Learning Corporation Inc. (formerly known as Turning Point for Education) in San Diego, California – an international professional training organization which aims to synthesize brain research information with implications and applications for education and learning.
Eric Johnson Eric Johnson (born August 17, 1954) is a Grammy Award winning guitarist and recording artist from Austin, Texas. Best known for his success in the instrumental rock format, Johnson regularly incorporates jazz, fusion, New Age, and even country and western elements into his recordings.
Eric Johnston (NT Administrator) Commodore Eric Johnston was Administrator of the Northern Territory from 1 January 1981 to 1 July 1989. Earlier he was a serving officer in the Royal Australian Navy and commanded HMAS Perth in action during the Vietnam War.
Eric Jolliffe Eric Jolliffe (1907-2001) was born in England (migrating to Australia in 1911 with his family) but is known as an Australian cartoonist who contributed to The Bulletin and Smith's Weekly. He was particularly fond of “bush” subjects.
Eric Jupp Eric Jupp (January 7, 1922 - January 2, 2003) was a British-born musician, composer, arranger and conductor who gained wide popularity in Australia after settling there in the 1960s, hosting a long-running light music TV show and composing for film and TV. He is best remembered for his theme music to the TV series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.
Eric Karros Eric Peter Karros (born November 4, 1967 in Hackensack, New Jersey) is a former American baseball player who played in Major League Baseball from 1991-2004. Karros played his first MLB game on September 1, 1991.
Eric Knight Eric Knight (April 10, 1897 - January 15, 1943) was an author who is mainly notable for creating the fictional collie Lassie. He was a native of Yorkshire in England, and had a varied career, including service in the Canadian Army during World War I and spells as an art student, newspaper reporter and Hollywood screenwriter.
Eric Koston Eric Koston (born April 29, 1975 in Bangkok, Thailand) is an American professional skateboarder. His family moved from Bangkok to California when he was 8 months old and he settled in San Bernardino when his parents divorced.
Eric Kriss Eric Arthur Kriss (born 1949) is a musician, writer and business executive who served as Secretary of Administration and Finance in Massachusetts Governor Romney's cabinet (January 2003 – October 2005), and as assistant A&F secretary under Governor William Weld (January 1991 – February 1993). Kriss currently is CEO of Workmode, Inc.
Eric Lacroix Eric Lacroix (born July 15, 1971 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey left winger who played 8 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings, Colorado Avalanche, New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators.
Eric Lander Eric Steven Lander (b. February 3, 1957) is a Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a member of the Whitehead Institute, and director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard who has devoted his career toward realizing the promise of the human genome for medicine.
Eric Landry Eric Landry (born January 20, 1975 in Gatineau, Quebec) is an ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens. In 4 NHL season he managed 5 goals and 9 assists for 14 points in 68 games, he also picked up 47 penalty minutes.
Eric Larson Eric Larson (September 3, 1905-October 25, 1988) was an animator for the Walt Disney Studios in the early 20th century and was one of the "Disney's Nine Old Men." in 1973 he began a recruitment training program that brought a new generation of animators into the Disney studio.
Eric Lenge Eric Lenge (born 1971 - ) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo led a failed coup during June 2004 against the Government of Joseph Kabila. He had reached the rank of Major in the Special Presidential Security Group, the branch of the Congolese military in charge of Presidential security.
Eric Lengyel Eric Lengyel is a computer game engine developer with experience in areas including 3D graphics, animation, audio, and networking. He is the author of the textbook Mathematics for 3D Game Programming and Computer Graphics (Charles River Media, 2002).
Eric Leong Eric Leong is a famous Malaysian decorator and designer. His claim to fame was through the television series "Casa Impian" which had featured Eric redecorating people's homes without them realising it and seing the reaction on their faces when they did come home.
Eric Leys Eric Scott Leys (born December 7 1979 in Arlington Heights, Illinois), is an American politician affiliated with the Republican Party. He is currently the President of the Board of Education (a non-partisan, elected office) for Maine Township High School District 207 in Cook County, Illinois.
Eric Liddell Eric Henry Liddell (January 16, 1902 – February 21, 1945, Chinese name 李ç±é”, Li Airui) was a Scottish athlete and Rugby Union international and the winner of the Men's 400 metres at the Olympic Games of 1924 held in Paris. He then served as a Protestant Christian missionary to China.
Eric Lionel Mascall Eric Lionel Mascall (born 12 December 1905, died 14 February 1993) was a leading theologian in the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England and a philosophical exponent of the Thomist tradition. He was Professor of Historical Theology at King's College London (in the University of London).
Eric Lomax Eric Lomax (born 1919) was a British army man who was sent to a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in 1942. He is most famous for writing a book, The Railway Man (ISBN 0-09-958231-7), on his experience before, during, and after the war.
Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury Eric Reginald Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury, PC (born 29 September 1928) is an English politician. He succeeded his cousin as Baron Avebury in 1971 and was elected as a Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords in 1999.
Eric Lutes Eric Lutes (August 19, 1962 in Charleston, Rhode Island) is an American actor, best known for his role of Del Cassidy on Caroline in the City and as Jake Carlson on So Little Time. He has also appeared in numerous TV movies.
Eric Maleson Eric Leme Walther Maleson (born August 11, 1967 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is the founder and president of the Brazilian Ice Sports Federation (affiliated to the Brazilian Olympic Committee in 1999). Maleson is Brazil's first bobsled pilot having competed at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City (4-man bobsled event), has served on the International Luge Federation (FIL) development Committee (2002-2006), is a member of the International Bobsled/Skeleton Federation's (FIBT) internal court of arbitration, and a member of the 2007 Pan American Games organizing Committee.
Eric Malpass Eric Lawson Malpass (November 14, 1910 - October 16, 1996) was an English novelist noted for his humorous and witty descriptions of rural family life, in particular that of his creation, the extended Pentecost family. However, Malpass also wrote historical fiction, ranging in scope from the late Middle Ages to Edwardian England.
Eric Margolis Eric Margolis is an American journalist. He is a contributing editor to the Toronto Sun chain of newspapers, writing mainly about the Middle East, South Asia, and Islam, and appears frequently on Canadian television broadcasts, as well as on CNN.
Eric Mazur Eric Mazur holds a triple appointment as Harvard College Professor, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, and Professor of Physics at Harvard University. He is author or co-author of 166 scientific publications.
Eric McFadden Eric Byron McFadden (born December 1, 1968 in New York, New York) is an American guitarist and songwriter, at times described as "an authentic old-west troubadour", and "an absolutely wicked 6-string maestro".
Eric McLuhan Eric McLuhan is the son of well known media theorist Marshall McLuhan and co-authored with him the book The Laws of Media. He is also the author of Electric Language, The Role of Thunder in Finnegans Wake, and editor of The McLuhan Studies Journal, McLuhan Unbound, The Medium and the Light and Essential McLuhan.
Eric Menk Eric Conrad Menk (born on August 24, 1974 in Michigan, USA) is a Filipino-American professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) for the Barangay Ginebra Kings. Known as the Major Pain, Menk was the 2004-05 PBA Most Valuable Player.
Eric Menyuk Eric Menyuk is an actor best known for his brief appearances in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation as the character The Traveler. Menyuk was originally considered for the role of the android Data which was eventually given to Brent Spiner.
Eric Merriman Eric Hugh Peter Merriman (6 December 1924–2 June 2003) was a prolific writer of British radio and television comedy, who provided material for comedians including Frankie Howerd, Terry Scott and Morecambe and Wise. He wrote, originally with Barry Took and then solo, the radio series Beyond Our Ken, starring Kenneth Horne.
Eric Metcalf Eric Quinn Metcalf (born January 23, 1968 in Seattle, Washington) is a former National Football League running back and wide receiver who played for the Cleveland Browns (1989-1994), as well as Atlanta (1995-1996), San Diego (1997), Arizona (1998), Carolina (1999), Washington (2001) and Green Bay (2002). He was a four-time Pro Bowler for Cleveland and the San Diego Chargers.
Eric Miller (musician) Eric Miller is a house music DJ, producer and remixer born in Chicago, Illinois. As E-Smoove he worked for a number of years with Steve "Silk" Hurley and Maurice Joshua before he hit the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1998 with "Deja Vu," which climbed to #16.
Eric Miller (rugby player) Eric Miller (born on September 23, 1975 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland) was educated at Wesley College, Dublin and Loughborough University, and has played for Old Wesley, Terenure College, Leinster, Leicester Tigers and Ireland rugby teams as number eight and flanker. He was influential in Ireland winning its first under-21 level Triple Crown in 1996.
Eric Mindich Eric Mindich (1967- ) started working at Goldman Sachs after high school, and spent summers at the firm while earning a degree in economics at Harvard. In 1994, at the age of 27, he became the youngest partner in Goldman's history.
Eric Mobley Eric Mobley (born February 1 1970 in the Bronx, New York) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the National Basketball Association's Milwaukee Bucks in the 1st round (18th overall) of the 1994 NBA Draft. A 6'11" center from Allegany Community College and the University of Pittsburgh, Mobley played in three NBA seasons for the Bucks and Vancouver Grizzles.
Eric Moon Eric Edward Moon (born 1923) is a librarian and editor who had a shaping influence on American librarianship in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, as editor of Library Journal, as President of the American Library Association, and as chief editor at Scarecrow Press.
Eric Morecambe John Eric Bartholomew OBE (May 14, 1926 – May 28, 1984), better known by his stage name, Eric Morecambe was an English comedian who together with Ernie Wise, formed the double act Morecambe and Wise. In the United Kingdom he is widely considered a comic genius.
Eric Morris (actor) Eric Morris is a master acting teacher and an accomplished actor who founded his own theory of acting based on the works of Lee Strasberg and Martin Ritt. Morris is living with his wife in Los Angeles and teaches actors the Eric Morris System of Acting.
Eric Moulds Eric Shannon Moulds (born July 17, 1973 in Lucedale, Mississippi) is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the Houston Texans. He went to Mississippi State University where he caught 118 passes for 2,022 yards (averaging 17.
Eric Mun Mun Jung-hyuk (Korean: ë¬¸ě •í, Hanja: 文晸赫, born on February 16, 1979), also known as Eric, is a Korean entertainer, known mostly for his role as the lead rapper in the boy band Shinhwa, using the English name Eric. He has also branched out into drama acting, starting in 2003, under his birth name.
Eric Munoz Eric Munoz, MD, MBA, FACS (born October 14 1947, The Bronx, New York) is an American Republican Party politician, who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2001, where he represents the 21st legislative district. Munoz has served as the Deputy Conference Leader since 2006.
Eric Munson Eric Munson (born October 3, 1977 in San Diego, California) is a catcher/first baseman for the Major League Baseball Houston Astros. He was the third overall pick in the 1999 draft, behind Josh Hamilton and Josh Beckett.
Eric Nesterenko Eric Nesterenko (born 31 October, 1933, in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada) was a professional National Hockey League (NHL) player from 1951 to 1972, playing centre for the Toronto Maple Leafs until 1956 and for the Chicago Blackhawks thereafter. In 1973-74 he played for the Chicago Cougars of the World Hockey Association, after a year of coaching in Switzerland.
Eric Newby Eric Newby CBE MC (December 6, 1919 – October 20, 2006)BBC News Travel writer Newby dies aged 86 22 October 2006 was an English author of travel literature, regarded by many as one of the finest British travel writers of the 20th century.
Eric Nkansah Eric Nkansah (born December 12, 1974) is a Ghanaian athlete specializing in the 100 metres. He is one of the current national record holders in 4 x 100 m relay with 38,12 seconds, achieved at the 1997 World Championships in Athens.
Eric Noordegraaf Eric Noordegraaf (born April 21, 1960 in Gouda) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who participated in two Summer Olympics. On both occasions, at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow and the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, he finished in sixth position with the Dutch National Men's Team.
Eric Norman Frankland Bell Eric Norman Frankland Bell VC (28 August, 1895 - 1 July 1916) was born Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland and was by birth 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.
Eric Nystrom Eric Nystrom (born February 14, 1983 in Syosset, New York) is an ice hockey left winger and the son of former National Hockey League player Bob Nystrom. He is currently one of the top prospects for the Calgary Flames.
Eric of Good Harvests Eric of Good Harvests or Eirik Arsale (Swedish: Erik Ă…rsäll, Old Norse: EirĂkr hinn ársæli) was a semi-historical king of Sweden during the last decades of the 11th century and the son of the pagan Swedish king Blot-SweynErik, an article in Nordisk familjebok. Like his father before him, Eric administered the blĂłts at the temple at UppsalaErik, an article in Nordisk familjebok.
Eric of Pomerania Eric of Pomerania, Erik af Pommern, Erik VII (Danish title), Erik av Pommern (Eirik III) (Norwegian title) Erik av Pommern (Eric XIII) (Swedish title) or Eryk Pomorski (Polish title), was adopted by Margaret I of Denmark and became the hereditary king of Norway (1389 – 1440), elected king of Denmark (1412 – 1439), and of Sweden and the Kalmar Union (1396 – 1439).
Eric O'Flaherty Eric O'Flaherty (born February 5, 1985 in Walla Walla, Washington) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Seattle Mariners of the American League. O'Flaherty was drafted out of high school by the Seattle Mariners in the sixth round of the 2003 draft.
Eric Olsen Eric Olsen (born August 5, 1958) is the founder, editor-in-chief and publisher of broad-based online critical magazine Blogcritics and author of local Cleveland blog Cleve-blog. He is a widely read and influential blogger.
Eric Orner Eric Orner, (born and raised in Chicago), is a prominent gay cartoonist, best known for his creation, The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, which was made into a film in 2005.Short biography He has published comic strips and illustrations in the Washington Post, the Boston Globe and The New Republic.
Eric P. Kelly Eric Philbrook Kelly (1884-1960) was an American author of books for young readers, whose book, The Trumpeter of Krakow, won the Newbery Medal for children's literature in 1929. He lived in New Hampshire, where he was a professor of English at Dartmouth College.
Eric Parker Eric Parker is an independent recording artist as well as a guitarist for the progressive rock group Glass Hammer. Eric began playing guitar for the group in 2003 on a small tour that ended in the band's appearance at the 2003 NEARFest concert.
Eric Paulos Eric Paulos is a American computer scientist, artist, and inventor, best known for his early work on internet robotic teleoperation and is considered a founder of the field of Urban Computing. He is a senior research scientist at Intel Research in Berkeley, CA, where he joined the staff in 2002.
Eric Pålsson Mullica Eric Pålsson Mullica was an early Finnish settler born in April 1636 in Mora, Delsbo parish, Hälsingland, Sweden. He lived for several years at Tacony, adjoining present day Frankford, Philadelphia and moved to the area of Little Egg Harbor.
Eric Perrin Eric Perrin, center for the Tampa Bay Lightning, was born November 1, 1975, played college hockey at the University of Vermont, and went undrafted by the NHL. After spending several years playing minor league hockey, including a stint in Finland, Perrin was playing for the Hershey Bears when he was called up by the Lightning with 4 games left in the 2003-04 NHL season.
Eric Peterson Eric Peterson (born May 14, 1946 in Indian Head, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian actor, married to education activist, Annie Kidder, spokesperson for People for Education. Peterson is also brother-in-law of actress Margot Kidder.
Eric Peterson (musician) Eric Peterson (born: 14 May 1964) is an American guitarist. He is best known as one of the founding members (and one of two only constant members, himself and Chuck Billy) of the US thrash metal band Testament.
Eric Petrie Eric Charlton Petrie (born 22 May 1927 in Ngaruawahia, Waikato died 14 August 2004 in Omokoroa, Bay of Plenty) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played 14 Tests for New Zealand from 1955 to 1966 as a wicket-keeper.
Eric Pierik Johannes Maria Henricus ("Eric" or "Erik") Pierik (born March 21, 1959 in Zwolle, Overijssel) is a former field hockey player from The Netherlands, who was a member of the Dutch National Team that finished sixth in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Pierik earned a total number of 73 caps, scoring one goal, in the years 1980-1984.
Eric Pleasants Eric Pleasants (1911-1998) was a British citizen during World War II who defected to serve in the Waffen-SS. Pleasants was an SS-SchĂĽtze in the British Free Corps which, in 1941, became a foreign legion of the Waffen-SS.
Eric Pohlmann Eric Pohlmann (born July 18, 1913 in Vienna, Austria—died July 25, 1979 in Bavaria, Germany), was an Austrian actor and voice actor, perhaps most famous to James Bond fans for his audio portrayal of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond films. He read the lines of Blofeld in the 1963 film From Russia With Love where Blofeld is hidden behind his desk on board a ship in Italy.
Eric Poole Eric Skeffington Poole (January 20, 1885 – December 10, 1916), a Second Lieutenant in the West Yorkshires, was one of only three British officers executed during the First World War. After a stay in hospital, suffering from shell-shock, he was subsequently convicted of desertion and shot at Poperinghe on 10 December 1916.
Eric Poulat Eric Poulat (born 8 September 1963 in Bron, RhĂ´ne-Alpes) is a French football referee and computer scientist, who has been a referee since January 1, 1999. He made his international debut on March 28, 2001 (Poland vs.
Eric Qin Eric Lee Chin, also known as Eric Qin (1967-1993) was an American composer of experimental music. While studying at the Mannes College of Music in New York City in the early 1990s, Qin founded the Rough Assemblage composers' collective, along with Mark De Gli Antoni and Norman Yamada.
Eric Ramsey Eric Ramsey was a defensive back for Auburn University's football team in the early 1990s who used a tape recorder to secretly record conversations between his football coaches regarding an illicit player payment scheme. After his tapes were revealed, Auburn faced strict penalties and probation.
Eric Reiss Eric Reiss is the author of Practical Information Architecture (ISBN 0-201-72590-8) and Web Dogma '06. He has emerged as one of the most influential figures on the European information architecture/usability scene today.
Eric Remacle Eric Remacle is a Belgian scientist and professor at the Department of Political Sciences of the Universite Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). In 2000, together with Paul Magnette, he was awarded the Exceptionnal Francqui Prize for European ResearchRemacle, E.
Eric Revis Eric Revis (born May 31, 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA) is a jazz bassist and composer. Revis came to prominence as a jazz bassist playing with the legendary Betty Carter in the mid-1990's and since 1997 has been a solid member of Branford Marsalis' ensemble.
Eric Rigler Eric Rigler is known throughout the music industry as "the most recorded bagpiper of all time". He has been playing all forms of bagpipes and Irish Whistles since he was a child, performing solo, with bagpipe bands and other musical groups.
Eric Richard Kandel Eric Richard Kandel (born November 7, 1929) is a psychiatrist, a neuroscientist and professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Columbia University. He was a recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research on the physiological basis of memory storage in neurons.
Eric Riley Eric Riley (born June 2, 1970 in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft. Riley played for the Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves and Boston Celtics in five NBA seasons, averaging 3.
Eric Robert Rudolph Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American Christian extremist CNN, "Eric Robert Rudolph: Loner and survivalist", December 11, 2003. Retrieved Nov.
Eric Roberts Eric Anthony Roberts (born on April 18, 1956, in Biloxi, Mississippi) is an American film actor. He was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, attended Grady High School, and is the brother of actress Julia Roberts as well as the father of actress Emma Roberts.
Eric Robinson (politician) Eric Robinson (born February 5, 1953) is an Aboriginal politician in Manitoba, Canada. He is a current member of the Manitoba legislature, and is a cabinet minister in the New Democratic government of Gary Doer.
Eric Rodwell Eric Rodwell, (1957-), is a multiple world champion in contract bridge, winning the Bermuda Bowl representing the USA four times. He is one of the few players who have won the so-called triple crown of bridge: The Bermuda Bowl, the World Open Pairs and the World Teams Olympiad.
Eric Rosenblith Eric Rosenblith is an Austrian born American violinist. Former concertmaster of the Indianapolis and San Antonio Symphony Orchestras, violinist Eric Rosenblith has performed as a soloist and a chamber musician throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
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