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Ed Valenti Ed Valenti is one of two marketing experts ( His then partner Barry Becher being the other) credited with the formation of the infomercial, or "long-form" ( two-minute) advertising format at Dial Media, Inc ( founded by the pair in Warwick, RI in 1975). Valenti's informercials first aired in the mid 1970s and aimed to sell the Miracle Slicer, Miracle Duster, Miracle Painter and Ginsu knife, but the success of the Ginsu campaign led to widespread adoption of the format for a variety of products , including jewelry ( Chainge adjustable necklace), cookware( Armourcote cookware), mixing bowls( Royal DuraSteel ), food storage containers(VacuFresh and VacuClear)and watches(MultiChron,Westport), and others, and eventually led to the formation of Home Shopping channels QVC and HSN.
Ed Van Fleet Ed Van Fleet is a Florida-based multi-instrumentalist and composer of instrumental music with twenty albums to date, including two Christmas albums. He has sold over two million albums and his music has been featured at the Smithsonian in Washington DC.
Ed Vanwoudenberg Ed Vanwoudenberg was head of a minor Canadian political party, the Christian Heritage Party of Canada, from the party's founding in 1987 to 1991. The party promotes an explicitly Christian approach to political issues, especially through its opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage.
Ed Viesturs Ed Viesturs (born June 22, 1959), is one of the world's premier high-altitude mountaineers. He is the first American, and 12th person overall, to summit all fourteen mountains over 8000m (collectively known as the eight-thousanders), and the sixth climber to do it without bottled oxygen.
Ed Volker Ed Volker, aka Zeke (born October 10, 1948) is a singer, songwriter and keyboard player from New Orleans, Louisiana, and a founding member of the swamp rock band, The Radiators. Volker is a prolific songwriter who has written hundreds of songs, including the majority of The Radiators' original material, as well as many other songs that he reserves for his solo act.
Ed Vosberg Edward John Vosberg (born September 28, 1961 in Tucson, Arizona) was a baseball pitcher who had a 10-year career (1986, 1990, 1994-1997, 1999-2002). He played with the San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Florida Marlins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos in the National League, and the Oakland A's and Texas Rangers in the American League.
Ed Wang Ed Wang, born as Edward Wang in Fairfax, VA on 3/12/87 , is a football player for Virginia Tech and the Virginia Tech varsity football squad. Born to parents who competed in the Olympic in the 80's, Ed's talent shines through on and on the feild.
Ed Weir Edwin Weir was the first Nebraska Cornhusker football player elected to the College Football Hall of Fame and is known as one of Nebraska's greatest athletes. In 2005 the Omaha World Herald, as part of a series on the 100 Greatest Athletes of Nebraska, named Weir the 19th best athlete in the state's history.
Ed Werder Ed Werder (born May 3, 1960 in Longmont, Colorado) is a Dallas-based bureau reporter for ESPN, primarily reporting on NFL stories. Since joining ESPN in 1998, Werder has become a staple in their NFL coverage, as he contributes to shows such as SportsCenter, NFL Live, Sunday NFL Countdown (from a game sight) and Monday Night Countdown (from the Monday Night Football sight).
Ed Westfall Edwin Vernon "Shadow" Westfall (born September 19, 1940 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League from 1961 until 1978-79. He played his junior hockey with the Barrie Flyers & Niagara Falls Flyers, and started his professional career with the Kingston Frontenacs (EPHL) team.
Ed Whalen Ed Whalen (July 8 1927 - December 4, 2001) was a Canadian television personality and journalist best known worldwide for hosting the popular professional wrestling TV series Stampede Wrestling. Whalen was also a popular sportcaster in Calgary, Alberta whose nickname "Wailin' Ed" was indicative of his famous nasal announcing voice.
Ed White (football) Edward Alvin White (born April 4, 1947 in La Mesa, California) is a former American football player. But he graduated from Indio High School in Indio, California and the school's football stadium is named Ed White Stadium.
Ed White (wrestler) Ed "Sailor" White (born 1949 in St. John's, Newfoundland, died August 26, 2005) was a Canadian professional wrestler, best known as Moondog King of The Moondogs when he joined the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1980s.
Ed Whitlock Ed Whitlock (born on March 6, 1931 in London, England, later moving to Canada to pursue an engineering career), is a long-distance runner, and the first person over 70 years old to run a marathon in less than three hours with a time of 2:59:10 in 2003.
Ed Whitson Eddie Lee (Ed) Whitson (born May 19, 1955 in Johnson City, Tennessee) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1977-1979), San Francisco Giants (1979-1981), Cleveland Indians (1982), San Diego Padres (1983-1984, 1986-1991) and New York Yankees (1985-1986). He batted and threw right-handed.
Ed Winiarski Ed Winiarski, who sometimes signed his work "Win" or "Winny" ande sometimes used the pseudonym Fran Miller, is an American comic book writer-artist known for both adventure stories and funny-animal cartooning in the late-1930s and 1940s Golden Age of comic books.
Ed Zotti Ed Zotti is credited as being the "editor and confidant" of Cecil Adams, the pseudonym of the writer of the nationally syndicated column The Straight Dope. Many readers of Adams's column believe that Zotti is, in fact, Adams, though the latter has (according to addenda in The Straight Dope books) never been photographed and those in his employ are reticent on the situation.
Ed Zschau Edwin Van Wyck Zschau (born January 6, 1940 in Omaha, Nebraska) represented California's 12th District in the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 1987. In 1986 he ran as the Republican candidate for a seat in the United States Senate, losing to incumbent Alan Cranston by 104,000 votes.
Ed's Redeeming Qualities Ed's Redeeming Qualities was founded in 1988 and originally consisted of Dan Leone (also a food writer for the San Francisco Bay Guardian), Dom Leone, Carrie Bradley (who also performed with The Breeders), Neno Perrotta, and Jonah Winter. Dom Leone died of cancer in 1989.
Ed-Dowleh ed-Dowleh is a suffix used as part of titles for members of royalty who were in governing positions during the Qajar dynasty in Iran (Persia). Some of the children of Abbas Mirza who were governers also carried this title.
Ed, Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers Jawbreakers is a video game released on March 30, 2003 by Bam Entertainment, based on the popular television cartoon Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy for the Game Boy Advance. Developed by Crawfish Interactive and The Climax Group, it received an ESRB rating of "E — Everyone.
Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures is a unique platformer for multiple systems based on the television series Ed, Edd n Eddy. The game follows through eight scams (levels), two of which are unlockable via gameplay , and using each Eds special formations and abilities.
Ed2k: URI scheme ed2k links are used by the eDonkey2000 family of P2P programs, such as eDonkey2000 itself, eMule, Hybrid, MLDonkey, and others. These links are primarily used to provide a unique identifier for a file without referring to a specific location, like in FTP and HTTP links.
Eda-Ines Etti Eda-Ines Etti (born 26 May 1981 in Haapsalu) is a singer and celebrity in Estonia, also known to a wider international audience for her association, in various forms, with her country's enthusiastic participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Edah Edah is a Modern Orthodox Jewish organization, generally associated with the liberal wing of Orthodox Judaism in the United States and with the Religious Zionism movement of Israel. Its headquarters are located in Manhattan, New York City.
Edam (cheese) Edam cheese (Edammer in Dutch) is a Dutch cheese that is traditionally sold as spheres with pale yellow interior and a coat of red or yellow paraffin. It is named after the town of Edam in the province of North Holland.
Edaphology The word edaphology is derived from the Greek words "edaphos" meaning ground or floor, and "logy" meaning word or wisdom. Edaphology is one of the two main branches of soil science, the other being pedology.
Edaphosaurus Edaphosaurus (Greek: earth lizard; from edaphos, "ground"; and sauros, "lizard") was a primitive herbivorous pelycosaur. Along with the Diadectidae, Edaphosaurus is one of the earliest known plant-eating animals.
Edasseri Govindan Nair Edasseri Govindan Nair (23 December, 1906 - 16 October, 1974) is a leading figure in modern Malayalam Poetry. He has to his credit 19 books spreading over 300 poems in 10 anthologies, 6 books of plays and a collection of essays.
Edatata Narayanan Edatata Narayanan (1907-1978) was a famous journalist and a freedom fighter from India. He took active part in the freedom struggle through the Congress Socialist Party, a caucus within the Congress Party for activists with socialist leanings.
Edavanakad Edavanakad is a small coastal village on Vypin Island situated in the coastal lines of Ernakulam District in the southern state of India named Kerala. There is a state highway passing through the village and it has schools, a couple of hospitals and banks.
Edén Pastora Edén Atanacio Pastora Gómez (born in Ciudad Darío January 22, 1937) is a Nicaraguan politician who ran for president for the Alternative for Change (AC) party in the general elections 2006. He finished in 5th place.
Edd Cartier Edd Cartier (born 1914) is an American pulp magazine illustrator. After studying at Pratt Institute in the 1930s he worked for Street and Smith, publishers of the Shadow, to which he contributed many interior illustrations, and the John W.
Edd the Duck Edd the Duck (originally Ed the Duck) is a popular puppet mallard duck who appeared on the Children's BBC "The Broom Cupboard" in-vision continuity alongside (human) presenters Andy Crane and Andi Peters.
Edda művek EDDA is a highly successful Hungarian rock band formed in 1974 under the name "EDDA Művek". The word "művek" (works) symbolizes the band originally starting off its career in Miskolc, a typical Central European industrial city also dubbed as "Steel City"
Eddan Eddan is a sixteen hours long cybersymphonic orchestral suite over the complete pre-Christian Scandinavian mythology by the Scandinavian composer Mats Wendt. Five hours from the work was performed in Bayreuth, Germany during the annual Bayreuth Festival in 2003.
Eddie & Ernie Eddie and Ernie were an American soul music duo in the 1960s, comprising Eddie Campbell (born William Edgar Campbell, 23 December 1940, Marion County, Texas – died 10 July 1994, Los Angeles) and Ernie Johnson Jnr. (born 22 October 1943, Grimes County, Texas – died 20 August 2005, Phoenix, Arizona)
Eddie & the Showmen Eddie & the Showmen were a surf rock band of the 1960s. Formed in southern California by Eddie Bertrand, formerly of The Bel-Airs, they released several singles on Liberty records though never a full album.
Eddie "Bongo" Brown Eddie "Bongo" Brown (born 1932 in Memphis, Tennessee, died 1983 in Los Angeles, California) was an African-American musician. Brown played congas, bongos, the gourd and claves for Motown Records' in-house Funk Brothers band.
Eddie (film) Eddie is a 1996 movie about a woman, played by Whoopi Goldberg, coaching the last place New York Knicks. After driving the new owner of the New York Knicks, 'Wild' Bill Burgess, Edwina 'Eddie' Franklin is selected to be in a halftime contest to decide who will be the honorary coach; she wins.
Eddie (text editor) Eddie is a text editor which was first released in 1997 for BeOS, and later ported to Linux and Mac OS X. It was written by Pavel CĂ­sler, formerly a senior developer at Be, who later worked for Eazel and currently works for Apple and continues to develop Eddie as his pet project, now on Mac OS X.
Eddie and Sunshine Eddie and Sunshine were an electronic, cabaret duo of the early eighties, comprising Eddie Maelov and Sunshine Patteson ( now working as Sunshine Gray ), both previously founder members of the New Wave band Gloria Mundi.
Eddie Aikau Edward Ryan Makua Hanai Aikau (May 4, 1946 – March 17, 1978) was a well-known Hawaiian lifeguard and surfer. As the first lifeguard at Waimea Bay on the island of Oahu, he saved many lives and became well known as a big-wave surfer in his own right.
Eddie Ainsmith Edward Wilbur Ainsmith (born as Edward Anshmedt; February 4, 1890 – September 6, 1981) was catcher in Major League Baseball. He played fifteen seasons with the Washington Senators (1910-18), Detroit Tigers (1919-21), St.
Eddie Albert Eddie Albert, born Edward Albert Heimberger, (April 22, 1906 – May 26, 2005) was a popular Oscar and Emmy Award-nominated American stage, film, character actor, gardener and humanitarian activist, perhaps best known for playing Bing Edwards in the Brother Rat films, or for his role in the 1960's television comedy <I>Green Acres</I>. He was nominated for Oscars in 1954 for his performance in Roman Holiday and in 1972 for The Heartbreak Kid.
Eddie Allen (folk musician) Eddie "Ed the Baker" Allen is an American folk musician. To date, he has produced two albums, The Trempealeau Hotel (1985) and Faith in Gravity (1990), both released by Weary Wolf Records, a division of Folked Up Musics (BMI).
Eddie Amador Eddie Amador is an American house music DJ, producer, and remixer famous for the phrase "Not everyone understands house music; it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing..." used in his 1998 hit House music.
Eddie Anderson (comedian) Eddie Anderson (September 18, 1905 - February 28, 1977), often known as Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, was an African American comic actor who became famous playing "Rochester van Jones" (usually known simply as "Rochester"), the valet to Jack Benny's eponymous title character on the long-running radio and television series The Jack Benny Program.
Eddie Arcaro Eddie Arcaro (February 19, 1916 - November 4, 1997) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing Hall of Fame jockey who won more American Classic Races than any other jockey in history and is the only rider to have won the U.S.
Eddie Argos Eddie Argos is the 27 year-old lead singer of the British band Art Brut, and originally the frontman of The Art Goblins (with whom he still performs occasionally). Born in Bournemouth, England, he is an ex-goth, ex-Mental health key worker and former traffic warden.
Eddie Ashworth Eddie Ashworth (born Edmund Ethmer Ashworth in Inglewood, California) is a record producer, engineer and mixer, best known for his work in the alternative rock genre, although his career encompasses a wide variety of genres including folk, hard rock, hip hop, tropicano, punk, classic rock and many others. His specific production credits include Sublime, The Long Beach Dub Allstars, the Charms, Eastern Youth, Izzy Stradlin, dada, Slightly Stoopid, Unwritten Law, The Ziggens, Frenzal Rhomb and Pennywise.
Eddie August Schneider Eddie August Schneider (October 20, 1911 – December 23, 1940) set the transcontinental airspeed record for pilots under the age of twenty-one in 1930. When he received his pilot's license, he was the youngest licensed pilot in the United States.
Eddie B Eddie B is an American musician that has recorded with the band Conviction and under the names Eddie Baird and Eddie & the Crusaders. He has recorded in styles ranging from hip hop music to contemporary Christian music and others.
Eddie Barlow Edgar ("Eddie") John Barlow (born 12 August 1940 in Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa; died 30 December 2005 in Jersey) was a South African cricketer (All rounder). Barlow played first-class cricket for Transvaal and Eastern Province from 1959-60 to 1967-68 before moving to Western Province for the seasons from 1968-69 to 1980-81.
Eddie Berlin Edward Walton Berlin (born January 14, 1978 in Urbandale, Iowa) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots of the NFL. He was originally drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fifth round of the 2001 NFL Draft out of the University of Northern Iowa.
Eddie Boyd Edward Riley Boyd known as Eddie Boyd (November 25, 1914–July 13, 1994) was a blues piano player born on Stovall's Plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi, where Muddy Waters also lived. He moved to the Beale Street district of Memphis, Tennessee in 1936 where he played piano and guitar with his group, the Dixie Rhythm Boys.
Eddie Bravo Edgar Cano better known by his stage name Eddie "The Twister" Bravo is an American practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu who holds a black belt under Jean Jacques Machado. He is most famous for his victories in submission wrestling, especially his tapout of Royler Gracie by triangle choke in the Abu Dhabi Submission Wrestling championships, and his unique style of no-gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Eddie Breckenridge Eddie Breckenridge is the bassist of the post-hardcore band, Thrice. Eddie joined the band having virtually no experience playing the bass (he was a skating buddy of soon to be singer/guitarist Dustin and lead guitarist Teppei).
Eddie Brown (arena football) "Touchdown" Eddie Brown (born October 2 1969) is a former Arena football offensive specialist (wide reciever). He has been selected by the Fort Wayne Fusion to be their head coach for the 2007 af2 season.
Eddie Bush Eddie Bush (Born - July 11, 1918 in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian Professional Hockey Defenceman who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings and who coached for 1 season in the National Hockey League for the Kansas City Scouts.
Eddie Byrne Eddie Byrne (born January 31, 1911 in Birmingham, England; died August 21, 1981 in Dublin, Ireland) was a British actor. He is probably best known for his minor role as General Vanden Willard in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, but fans of cult sci-fi might also remember him as the skeptical Inspector Mulrooney in The Mummy and as the kindly Dr.
Eddie Cameron Edmund McCullough "Eddie" Cameron (1902 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - 1988) was an American collegiate basketball coach and the namesake of Cameron Indoor Stadium at Duke University. Cameron was part of Duke athletics from 1926 to 1972, the second longest tenure in the school's history.
Eddie Campbell Eddie Campbell (born August 10 1955) is a Scottish comics artist and cartoonist who now lives in Australia. Probably best known as the illustrator and publisher of From Hell (written by Alan Moore), Campbell is also the creator of the semi-autobiographical Alec stories, and Bacchus (aka Deadface), a wry adventure series about the few Greek gods who have survived to the present day.
Eddie Cantor Eddie Cantor (January 31, 1892 - October 10, 1964) was an American comedian, singer, actor, songwriter and one of the most popular entertainers during the early and mid-20th Century. Known to Broadway, radio and early television audiences as Banjo Eyes, this "Apostle of Pep" was regarded almost as a family member by millions because his top-rated radio shows revealed intimate stories and amusing antics about his wife Ida and five children.
Eddie Carpenter Edward Lorne Carpenter (Born - June 15, 1890 in Hartford, Michigan, USA) was an American professional ice hockey Defenceman who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Quebec Bulldogs and Hamilton Tigers.
Eddie Casiano Eddie Casiano (born in September 20, 1972) is a Puerto Rican basketball player who was born in Manhattan, New York. He plays in Puerto Rico on the BSN for the Ponce Lions and is a member of the 2004 Puerto Rican National Basketball Team.
Eddie Cicotte Edward Victor Cicotte (June 19 1884 - May 5 1969) (pronounced See-Cot) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball best known for his time with the Chicago White Sox. He was one of eight players permanently ineligible from professional baseball for his alleged participation in the Black Sox scandal in the 1919 World Series, in which the favored White Sox lost to the Cincinnati Reds in eight games.
Eddie Codel Eddie Codel is a video producer, blogger and media activist from San Francisco, California. Codel is the producer and co-founder of Geek Entertainment TV (GETV), a popular videoblog that focuses on short snarky interviews of interesting and notable people in the technology sector.
Eddie Cochem Eddie Cochem was an early American rockabilly musician and an important influence on popular music during the late 1950's and early 1960's. He also was the head football coach at St Louis University in the early years of the 20th Century
Eddie Cochran Edward Ray 'Eddie' Cochran (October 3, 1938 – April 17, 1960) was an early American rockabilly musician and an important influence on popular music during the late 1950's and early 1960's. His best known song is "Summertime Blues".
Eddie Condon Albert Edwin Condon, better known as Eddie Condon, (16 November, 1905–4 August, 1973) was a jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bandleader. A leading figure in the so-called Chicago school of early jazz, he also played piano and sang on occasion.
Eddie Constantine Eddie Constantine (born Edward Constantinowsky in Los Angeles, California, October 29, 1917 - died Wiesbaden, Germany, February 25, 1993) was an expatriate American actor and singer who spent his career working in Europe. He became a star in France in the 1950s, most notably playing the part of the hard-boiled detective/secret agent Lemmy Caution (from Peter Cheyney's novels) in a series of French B-pictures, including Cet homme est dangereux (1953), Lemmy pour les dames (1961) and À toi de faire ...
Eddie Cooper Eddie Cooper is a British actor, best for his portrayal of the main character Charlie Spinner in the CBBC television series Oscar Charlie opposite David Swift, his role as Prince Harry in the television film about Prince William and his recurring role as Sam Warren in parts 1 and 2 of Messiah.
Eddie Copeland Eddie Copeland is an Irish republicanUnknown from Belfast, Northern Ireland who was named as one of the "Godfathers of the IRA and whose home was searched as part of the PSNI investigation into the 2004 Northern Bank robbery.BBC
Eddie Creatchman Eddie Creatchman (b.February 27 1928) was a Canadian wrestler-turned-manager who is perhaps most famous for his time in Gino Brito's Montreal based promotion, where he was known as Eddie "The Brain" Creatchman, hated manager of wrestlers such as The Sheik, The Great Samu and Steve DiSalvo.
Eddie Crowder Eddie Crowder (born August, 1931) played and coached American football. He was an All-American Quarterback (QB) and Safety at Oklahoma (OU) in the early 1950s and a successful head coach and athletic director (AD) at Colorado (CU) in the 1960s and 1970s.
Eddie Cummiskey Eddie "The Butcher" Cummiskey (d. August 20, 1976) was a New York mobster who served as a mentor to Jimmy Coonan, leader of the Westies, who supposedly showed Coonan how to dismember and dispose of murder victims by scattering their remains into the Hudson River among other locations around New York's waterfront.
Eddie Daniels Eddie Daniels (born 19 October 1941) is a prolific American musician. Though he is most well-known as a jazz clarinet player, he has also played alto and tenor saxophones and flute, as well as classical music on the clarinet.
Eddie Dee Eddie Dee (correct name: Eddie Alexánder Avila Órtiz), born on 26th April, 1977, in Río Piedras (Puerto Rico), is a hip hop artist most known for his compilation album, "Los 12 Discípulos" (Translated literally as "The 12 Disciples"), released in early 2004. The album gathered many well known reggaeton artists such as Daddy Yankee, Ivy Queen, Tego Calderón, Julio Voltio and Vico C.
Eddie DeLange Eddie DeLange (15 January, 1904 - 15 July, 1949) was a United States bandleader and lyricist. Famous artists who recorded some of DeLange's songs include Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, and Benny Goodman.
Eddie Doherty Edward J. "Eddie" Doherty (October 30 1890–May 4 1975) was a famed American newspaper reporter, best-selling author, Oscar-nominated screenwriter, co-founder of the Madonna House Apostolate, and later ordained a priest in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church.
Eddie Dombrower Eddie Dombrower (born 1957) is an American computer game and video game designer, programmer and producer. He is best known as the co-creator of the seminal baseball games Earl Weaver Baseball and Intellivision World Series Baseball.
Eddie Donovan Eddie Donovan (born June 2 1922 in Elizabeth, New Jersey; died January 20 2001) was a professional basketball coach and executive. He coached the New York Knickerbockers from 1961 through 1965, and was the coach on the opposing sideline when Philadelphia Warriors center Wilt Chamberlain had his record-setting 100-point game in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on March 2, 1962.
Eddie Dowling Eddie Dowling (born December 11, 1895) was an actor, screenwriter, playwright, producer, songwriter and composer. He was christened Joseph Nelson Goucher as one of almost 20 children born to an Irish and French-Canadian couple in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
Eddie Eagle The Eddie Eagle program was developed by the National Rifle Association for children who are generally considered too young to be allowed to handle firearms. While maturity levels vary, the Eddie Eagle program is intended for children of any age from pre-school through 6th grade.
Eddie Ellison Eddie Ellison is a retired English Detective Chief Superintendent of police who is famous for arguing for drug legalisation. He now lives in Devon, South West England and continues to write and give presentations on policing and drug policy.
Eddie Farrell Eddie Farrell (b. 1963 in Blackburn, Lancashire, United Kingdom) is a painter- [BA sculpture in Aberdeen and post graduate painting at the Slade School of Fine Art 2002 -2004 under Bruce McLean ] In 1996, he married the Garbage lead vocalist, Shirley Manson, but they separated in 2001 and divorced later in 2002.
Eddie Feigner Eddie Feigner (born March 25, 1925 in Walla Walla, Washington) is an American softball player. Feigner first assembled his four man team known as "The King and His Court" in 1946 and took on all comers, first in the Pacific Northwest and then around the country.
Eddie Fenech Adami Edward Fenech Adami (born February 7, 1934, Birkirkara) was the Prime Minister of Malta from 1987 until 1996 and from 1998 until 2004. He took office as the seventh President of the Republic of Malta on April 4, 2004, succeeding Guido de Marco.
Eddie Firmani Eddie Firmani (born August 7, 1933 as Edwing Rolando Firmani) was a South African-born football (soccer) centre-forward with Italian ancestry which earned him caps for Italy, who in three spells at Charlton Athletic made 177 appearances and scored 89 goals.
Eddie Fisher (baseball) Eddie Gene Fisher (born July 16, 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants (1959-61), Chicago White Sox (1962-66 and 1972-73), Baltimore Orioles (1966-67), Cleveland Indians (1968), California Angels (1969-72) and St. Louis Cardinals (1973).
Eddie Fontaine Eddie Fontaine (March 6, 1927—April 13, 1992) was an American actor and singer, best known for television roles in the 1960s and 1970s. Born Edward Reardon in Springfield, MA, Fontaine signed as a vocalist with RCA in 1954 after a hitch in the U.
Eddie Garcia Eddie Garcia (born Eduardo Verchez GarcĂ­a on 2 May 1921 in Sorsogon, Philippines) popularly known as Manoy is a Filipino movie and television actor. He is a former member of the Philippine Scouts in Okinawa during World War II.
Eddie Gerard Eddie Gerrard (October 22, 1890 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - Died - December 7, 1937) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 5 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators and Toronto St. Pats.
Eddie Giacomin Edward Giacomin (born June 6, 1939 in Sudbury, Ontario) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League, as well as for the Providence Reds of the American Hockey League.
Eddie Grant (baseball player) Edward Leslie Grant (May 21 1883, Franklin, Massachusetts - October 5 1918, Argonne Forest, France), nicknamed "Harvard Eddie", was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who became the only major leaguer killed in World War I.
Eddie Gray (footballer) Edwin Gray (born January 17 1948 in Glasgow, Scotland) was a cultured winger who was an integral member of the legendary Leeds United football team of the 1960s and 1970s, later twice becoming the club's manager.
Eddie Griffin (basketball) Eddie Griffin (born May 30 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA. Selected out of Seton Hall University with the seventh pick of the 2001 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets, Griffin's draft rights were immediately traded to the Houston Rockets for Jason Collins, Brandon Armstrong and the rights to Richard Jefferson.
Eddie Griffiths Edward James Griffiths(1891-1980) was born in the Sydney suburb of Piermont, Australia, he led an extraordinary life, a fire fighter, a veteran of the Gallipoli campaign and a three time, premiership winning rugby league player with the Eastern Suburbs club.
Eddie Grifiths Edward James Griffiths(1891-1980) was born in the Sydney suburb of Piermont, Australia, he led an extraordinary life, a fire fighter, a veteran of the Gallipoli campaign and a three time, premiership winning rugby league player with the Eastern Suburbs club.
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