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Eddie Guardado Edward Adrian “Eddie” Guardado (born October 2, 1970 in Stockton, California) is a closer in Major League Baseball who plays for the Cincinnati Reds. Previously, Guardado played with the Minnesota Twins (1993–2003) and Seattle Mariners (2004–2006).
Eddie Guerrero Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes (October 9, 1967 – November 13, 2005), better known by his ring name Eddie Guerrero, was a Mexican American professional wrestler. Born into a legendary Mexican wrestling family, Eddie Guerrero managed to maintain the storied legacy of his family.
Eddie Haas George Edwin Haas (born May 26, 1935, Paducah, Kentucky) is a former outfielder, coach, manager and scout in American Major League Baseball. Haas spent many years as a skipper in the farm system of the Atlanta Braves and replaced Joe Torre as Atlanta’s manager after the 1984 season.
Eddie Harris Eddie Harris (October 20, 1934–November 5, 1996), was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Although he was one of the most popular jazz musicians of his day (and the first to receive a gold record), his inclusion in his repertoire of types of music other than jazz and his incorporation of comedy into his act split critical opinion of his music during his lifetime.
Eddie Haskell Eddie Haskell (also known as Edward Clark Haskell) is a fictional character of the Leave It to Beaver television situation comedy which ran on CBS from October 4, 1957 to 1958 and then on ABC from 1958 to June 20, 1963. The character was also featured in the later seies Still the Beaver, and in the film remake of the original series.
Eddie Hemmings (rugby league) Eddie Hemmings presents Sky Sports rugby league coverage, and is also the channel's main commentator for the sport. Hailing from Lancashire, United Kingdom, Hemmings is usually partnered by the idiosyncratic co-commentator Mike Stephenson.
Eddie Hobbs Eddie Hobbs (born 1962) is a television presenter and Irish lobbyist. He presented the RTÉ show Rip-Off Republic in 2005, a show preoccupied with perceived high personal taxes, corporate profits and cartels/monopolies in Ireland.
Eddie Chapman Edward Arnold "Eddie" Chapman (1914 in Burnopfield, County Durham, – 1997) was an habitual criminal who became a British double agent (code named ZigZag) during World War II. He had number of aliases which were known to the British police, amongst them Edward Edwards, Arnold Thompson and Edward Simpson.
Eddie Chiles Harrell Edmonds "Eddie" Chiles (May 11, 1910 – August 22, 1993) was the founder of the The Western Company of North America and an owner of the Texas Rangers. He was also the paternal uncle of actress Lois Chiles.
Eddie Izzard Edward John Izzard (born February 7, 1962) is a British cross-dressing stand-up comedian and actor who describes himself as an "executive transvestite". As a comedian, he has a style of rambling, surreal monologue.
Eddie Jackson Eddie Jackson (born December 19, 1980 in Richardson, Texas) is an American football player who currently plays cornerback for the Miami Dolphins. He started 21 of 47 games at both the cornerback and strong safety slots for the University of Arkansas and totaled 174 tackles, 35 passes defensed, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries.
Eddie Jefferson Eddie Jefferson (3 August 1918 - 8 May 1979) was a jazz vocalist and the founder of vocalese, where a singer sings words to a famous instrumental solo. His best known composition is "Moody's Mood for Love" though it was recorded first by King Pleasure, who cites Jefferson as an influence.
Eddie Jobson Eddie Jobson (born April 28, 1955 in Billingham, England) is an English keyboardist noted for his use of synthesizers. He has been a member of several progressive rock bands, including Curved Air, Roxy Music, 801, U.
Eddie Johnson (basketball) Edward (Eddie) Arnet Johnson (born May 1 1959 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player who spent 17 seasons in the NBA. A sharpshooting 6'7" forward/guard, Johnson attended the University of Illinois before being selected by the Kansas City Kings in the 1981 NBA Draft.
Eddie Joost Edwin David Joost (born June 5, 1916, in San Francisco, California) is a former shortstop and playing manager in American Major League Baseball. In 1954, Joost became the third and last manager in the 54-year history of the Philadelphia Athletics.
Eddie Kaye Thomas Eddie Kaye Thomas (born on October 31, 1980 in New York City) is an American film (and stage) actor who rose to prominence in 1999 as Paul Finch in American Pie, which spawned two sequels and two direct-to-video spin-offs. Thomas currently stars in the sitcoms 'Til Death and American Dad.
Eddie Keher Edward Peter "Eddie" Keher (born 11 November, 1941) is a former Irish sportsperson who played hurling for Kilkenny between 1959 and 1977. He has gained iconic status in the sport and is regarded as one of the greatest players of all-time.
Eddie Kendricks Eddie Kendricks (born Edward James Kendrick, December 17, 1939 – October 5, 1992) was an American singer and songwriter. He is noted for his distinctive falsetto singing style and was one of the lead singers of the Motown singing group The Temptations during the 1960s and early 1970s, and also for recording hits as a solo artist during the 1970s.
Eddie Kingston Eddie Kingston (born in Yonkers, NY) is an American independent professional wrestler who most notably performs for CHIKARA, Combat Zone Wrestling, IWA Mid-South, Westside Xtreme Wrestling, IWA Mid-South, and made an appearance as part of a Cage of Death match in Ring of Honor.
Eddie Klep Edward Joseph Klep (1918-1981) was born on October 12, 1918, in Erie, Pennsylvania. Most notably, Klep became the first white American to play baseball in the Negro leagues when he pitched seven innings for the Cleveland Buckeyes on May 29, 1946, in a game against the American Giants in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Eddie Kornhauser Eddie Kornhauser (7 September 1918 – 7 February 2006) was one of the most prolific property developers on the Queensland Gold Coast. He was born in Kraków, Poland in 1918, but his Jewish family moved to Berlin, Germany when he was still a toddler.
Eddie Kramer Eddie Kramer is an audio engineer and producer who has worked with KISS, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Peter Frampton, Joe Cocker, Mott the Hoople, Family, Curtis Mayfield, Santana, Anthrax, Carly Simon, Robin Trower, et al.
Eddie Landsberg Eddie Landsberg (born October 2 1971) is a Tokyo-based, Philadelphia-born jazz organist, best known for his innovative endeavours into jazz education and his "jazz evangelism", which has involved establishing jazz bandstands and educational clinics around the world, including Eddie's Lounge, his home base and jazz organ bar located in downtown Tokyo. He received his first lesson from the late Shirley Scott, then underwent mentoring from the off-center jazz legend Big John Patton.
Eddie Large Eddie Large (born 25 June 1941, Glasgow, Scotland) is the stage name of Edward Hugh McGinnis, a British comedian, and half of the double act Little and Large along with Syd Little. After being hospitalised in March 2002 with kidney trouble, he underwent a heart transplant at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge in 2003.
Eddie Lawrence Eddie Lawrence (born March 2, 1919) is an American monologist, television personality, comedy writer, lyricist, director, actor and singer best remembered for his comic character "The Old Philosopher".
Eddie Lawson Eddie Lawson (born March 11, 1958 in Upland, California) is a former four-time Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion. His penchant for consistently finishing in the points earned him the nickname "Steady Eddie".
Eddie LeBec Guy Edouard "Eddie" LeBec was a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Jay Thomas. Eddie was an ice hockey player of French-Canadian background, and was married to Cheers waitress Carla Tortelli, whom he had met when he stopped by the bar after moving to Boston to play goaltender for the Boston Bruins hockey team.
Eddie Lee Eddie Lee made his first appearance in Hearts Of Fencing in 2003, he played the rich kid that thought that he was all that because he had so much money, a character that resembles (or probably based on) Tsukasa Domyoji (Dao Ming Si) in Hana Yori Dango (Meteor Garden). In Hearts Of Fencing, his character had a crush on Race Wong, but throughout the series his character changes and he ends up in a couple with Natalie Tong.
Eddie Lee Wilkins Eddie Lee Wilkins (born May 7, 1962 in Cartersville, Georgia), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the New York Knicks in the 6th round (133rd overall) of the 1984 NBA Draft. A 6'10" forward/center from Gardner-Webb University, Wilkins played in 6 NBA seasons.
Eddie Little [Little|Eddie Little] (1955–May 20, 2003) was a writer most associated with the books [Day In Paradise (Book)|Another Day In Paradise (Book)] and various articles in the LA Weekly. The writer of A Million Little Pieces, is said to have stolen from Little's style.
Eddie Mabo Eddie Koiki Mabo (c.1936–21 January 1992) was a Torres Strait Islander who became famous in Australian history for his role in campaigning for indigenous land rights and for his role in a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that overturned the legal fiction of terra nullius which characterised Australian law with regards to land and title.
Eddie Macken Eddie Macken (b. October 20, 1949 in Granard, County Longford) is a legendary Irish equestrian show jumper, who was a member of the famed Irish team - along with Paul Darragh, Con Power, and James Kernan - that won the Aga Khan Cup three years in a row (1977 to 79).
Eddie Mair Eddie Mair (born November 12 1965) is a British BBC radio and television presenter. He presents BBC Radio 4's daily news magazine PM and the BBC's NewsPod, is an occasional presenter of Newsnight, and was the original host of the BBC Two programme Time Commanders.
Eddie Mandible Edward Francis Mandible(1885-1936) 'Eddie', was an Australian rugby union player who took part in a series of matches between the Australian ‘Wallabies’ and ‘Kangaroos’ in 1909. Facing reprisals from rugby union for playing in this non-sanctioned series, Mandible, switched codes to play with the Eastern Suburbs club in rugby league the following year.
Eddie Marrero Eddie Marrero born 1962 in Spanish Harlem's "El Barrio" New York Cty is of Puerto Rican heritage. He began his acting career as a young child when his mother then worked for the legendary Jack Warner, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros..
Eddie Mayo Edward Joseph (Eddie) Mayo (born April 15, 1910 in Holyoke, Massachusetts - died November 27, 2006 in Banning, California) was an American infielder and coach in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Giants (1936), Boston Braves (1937-1938), Philadelphia Athletics (1943) and Detroit Tigers (1944-1948). Mayo batted left handed and threw right handed.
Eddie McAshan Edward 'Eddie' McAshan, III was born the son of a mortician in Gainesville, Florida. He was a successful college quarterback for Georgia Tech and became one of the most famous athletes in college football history for being the first African American to start at quarterback for a major Southeastern university.
Eddie McGee Eddie McGee(born February 24, 1979) was the winner of the first American season of the Big Brother reality television series. He was awarded $500,000 for being the last remaining houseguest, defeating Josh Souza and Curtis Kin, the last two remaining contestants.
Eddie McGrath Eddie McGrath (born January 31, 1906) was an Irish-American gangster from New York City, who controlled the Hell's Kitchen Irish Mob and the lucrative waterfront throughout the 1940s. Originally from the notorious Gashouse District on the East Side, McGrath was arrested numerous times throughout the 1920s and 30s for offenses ranging from burglary to murder.
Eddie McGuire Edward Joseph "Eddie" McGuire AM (born 29 October 1964) is the CEO of the Nine Network, and president of the Collingwood Football Club. He has also been a journalist, sports broadcaster, television game show host, and businessman.
Eddie Meduza Eddie Meduza (real name Errol Leonard Norstedt) (June 17 1948–January 16 2002) was a Swedish composer and musician working mainly in the rockabilly genre. Many of his songs were about alcohol, women, and cars, quite often with obscene lyrics.
Eddie Miller (baseball infielder) Edward Robert Miller (November 26, 1916 - July 31, 1997) born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was a Shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds (1936-37 and 1943-47), Boston Bees/Boston Braves (1939-42), Philadelphia Phillies (1948-49) and St. Louis Cardinals (1950).
Eddie Milner Eddie Milner, born Edward James Milner (May 21, 1955 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball center fielder who played for the Cincinnati Reds (1980-86, 1988) and San Francisco Giants (1987). Milner batted and threw left-handed.
Eddie MirĂł Eddie MirĂł (born 1936 in San Juan, Puerto Rico), is a television show host in Puerto Rico. He is best known for being the host of Telemundo Puerto Rico's variety show "El Show de las 12" ("The 12 PM Show") for over 40 years.
Eddie Montgomery Eddie Montgomery (born Gerald Edward Montgomery in Danville, Kentucky on (September 30, 1963) is a musician and half of the country music duo Montgomery Gentry. He is the brother of country musician John Michael Montgomery.
Eddie Mukahanana Eddie Mukahanana is a former Zimbabwean youth national team player and Senior team trailist who is now a very successful Canadian A-License coach who owns and runs the EMSports Soccer Academy youth player development program at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada (http://www.emsports.
Eddie Munster Edward Wolfgang "Eddie" Munster (Butch Patrick) is a fictional character from the sitcom The Munsters. The only male child of the family, Eddie is a werewolf, despite that his father Herman Munster is a monster creation and his mother Lily Munster is a vampire.
Eddie Murray Eddie Clarence Murray (born February 24, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who was known as one of the most reliable and productive hitters of his era, earning the nickname "Steady Eddie". Murray is regarded as one of the best switch hitters ever to play the game.
Eddie Nicholls Edward Albert (Eddie) Nicholls (born December 10, 1947 in British Guiana) is an international Test and one-day international cricket umpire. Nicholls officiated in 17 Tests from 1997 to 2001 and 46 ODIs from 1995 to 2005.
Eddie Nolan Eddie Nolan (born August 5, 1988 in Waterford, Republic Of Ireland) is a young footballer playing for Blackburn Rovers. Having impressed in his first season at the club's youth team, he became a regular member of the reserve squad in his second season.
Eddie O'Brien (baseball) Edward Joseph O'Brien (born December 11, 1930 in South Amboy, New Jersey) is a former backup shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1953, 1955-57. O'Brien batted and threw right handed.
Eddie O'Donnell Eddie O'Donnell (22 June 1885 Faribault, Minnesota – 26 November 1920 Beverly Hills, California) was an American racecar driver. O'Donnell died of injuries sustained in a practice crash before in an AAA race.
Eddie Obeid Edward (“Eddie”) Moses Obeid is an Australian politician and member of the Australian Labor Party, and was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1991. He is a powerbroker in the New South Wales Labor Party, belonging to the dominant right faction.
Eddie Ocampo Influential and arguably the best drummer of the Third Wave Ska movement. Performing in such bands as The Insteps, Stubborn All-Stars, Dave Hillyard Rocksteady 7, the Fandanglers, and many more Ska and Version City related bands.
Eddie Offord Eddie Offord is a noted record producer and engineer, who worked in his ADVISION Studio in London on some of the most famous albums in the 1970s. He is especially well known for his work with the progressive rock groups Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Yes.
Eddie Osbourne Mike Becherer better known as Eddie Osbourne is a Canadian professional wrestler, currentley working for independent wrestling promotions such as the Pure Wrestling Association, the Canadian Independent Wrestling Alliance, Great Canadian Wrestling, & Main Event Wrestling.
Eddie Payton Eddie Payton (born August 3, 1951) is a former American football running back and kick returner who played five seasons for the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings from 1977 to 1982 in the National Football League. He also played in the Canadian Football League.
Eddie Pérez (baseball) Eddie Pérez, born Eduardo Rafael Pérez (May 4, 1968 in Ciudad Ojeda, Zulia State, Venezuela), is the current bullpen coach for the Atlanta Braves. Previously, Pérez was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Atlanta Braves (1995-2001 and 2004-05) , and for the Cleveland Indians (2002) and Milwaukee Brewers (2003).
Eddie Peabody Edwin Ellsworth Peabody (February 19 1902 - November 7 1970) was a musician, most notable for his accomplished playing of the plectrum banjo. He was also known professionally as "Eddie," "Little Eddie," "King of the Banjo," and "Happiness Boy".
Eddie Pellagrini Edward Charles Pellagrini (March 13 1918 – October 11 2006) was an American infielder in Major League Baseball from 1946 to 1954 for the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, and Pittsburgh Pirates.
Eddie Plank Edward Stewart Plank (August 31, 1875 - February 24, 1926), nicknamed "Gettysburg Eddie", was a left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher in the early 20th century. He was the first left-handed pitcher to win 200 games, the first left-hander to win 300 games, and now ranks 3rd all-time in wins among lefthanders with 326 career victories (11th among all pitchers).
Eddie Popowski Edward Joseph Popowski (August 20, 1913 - December 4, 2001) was a coach and interim manager for the Boston Red Sox of American Major League Baseball. Indeed, Popowski spent 65 years in organized baseball - all of them in the Boston organization.
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top scorer in the Ontario Hockey League. The trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of Edward Powers, and was first awarded to Todd Sloan of St.
Eddie Quillan Edward "Eddie" Quillan (March 31, 1907 - July 19, 1990) was an American film actor whose career began as a child on the vaudeville stages and silent film and continued through the age of television in the 1980s.
Eddie Rabbitt Eddie Rabbitt (born November 27, 1941 - May 7, 1998) was a country music singer, who enjoyed much Pop success in his career, helping develop the crossover influenced sound in Country music during the 1970s and 80s. During his career, he scored 26 number-ones.
Eddie Reyes Hailing from Amityville, NY, Edward Reyes (born November 19, 1972) is the founder and guitarist for the popular American rock group, Taking Back Sunday. He currently lives in Massapequa, , Long Island, NY with his wife Nikki, his newborn daughter Mazarine Moon (born February, 2006), his dog Murphy, his cat Morgan and his fish Baxter.
Eddie Rickenbacker Eddie Rickenbacker (born October 8, 1890 – July 27, 1973) was best known as a World War I fighter ace. He was also a race car driver and automotive designer, a government consultant in military matters and a pioneer in air transportation.
Eddie Richards Eddie Richards is a British DJ, sometimes known as "Britain's godfather of house and techno" (Mixmag). He was one of the first DJs to champion house music back in the mid 1980s and one of the UK's original mix DJs residing at LondonÂąs Camden Palace, voted best club in the world in Record Mirror.
Eddie Robinson (football coach) Eddie Gay Robinson (not short for Edward) (born February 13, 1919, in Jackson, Louisiana) spent 56 years as the head college football coach at Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana, from 1942 through 1997. He was affectionately known simply as "Coach" throughout college football.
Eddie Robinson Award The Eddie Robinson Award is given annually to college football's top head coach in Division I-AA. The award was established by The Sports Network in 1987 and is voted upon by the division's sports information directors and selected sports writers who cover the division.
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year The Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award is given annually to a college football coach by the Football Writers Association of America. The award honors Robinson the former coach at Grambling State who holds the record for most Division I wins with 408.
Eddie Robinson Stadium Eddie Robinson Stadium is a 19,600-seat multi-purpose stadium in Grambling, Louisiana. It opened in 1983 and is home to the Grambling State University Tigers football team and Grambling High School Kittens football team.
Eddie Robson Eddie Robson (born 20th December 1978) is a freelance author best known for his work on a variety of spin-offs from the BBC Television series Doctor Who. He is also co-owner of and a regular reviewer on the Shiny Shelf website, as well as a freelance reviewer for various science fiction magazines.
Eddie Rommel Edwin Americus Rommel (September 13, 1897 - August 26, 1970) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1920 to 1932 and is considered to be the "father" of the modern knuckleball. After retiring as a player he went on to have a successful second career as a major league umpire.
Eddie Rosner Adolph Eddie Rosner (born 1910 in Berlin–died August 8, 1976 in Berlin) was a Polish Jazz musician called "The White Louis Armstrong" or "Polish Louis Armstrong" in different sources. This is in part because of his rendition of the St.
Eddie Safranski Eddie Safranski (born December 25, 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; died January 10, 1974 in Los Angeles, California) was a jazz bassist best known for his work with Stan Kenton. He had also worked with Charlie Barnet and Benny GoodmanAll Music From 1946 to 1953 he won the Down Beat Readers' Poll for bassist.
Eddie Sachs Eddie Sachs (May 28 1927 - May 30 1964) was a United States Auto Club driver who was known as the "Caped Crusader of Auto Racing" and "Clown Prince of Auto Racing" for his personality at the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race.
Eddie Sawyer Edwin Milby Sawyer (September 10, 1910 - September 22, 1997) was an American manager and scout in Major League Baseball. As a manager, he led the 1950 Philadelphia Phillies — the "Whiz Kids," as the youthful club was known — to the second National League championship in team history.
Eddie Shin Eddie Shin (born July 17, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) is a Korean-American actor. He played the role of Roger on the short lived That '80s Show, and he has also had recurring roles on Gilmore Girls, ER, Point Pleasant, and Girls Club.
Eddie Smith Edgar (Eddie) Smith (December 14, 1913 - January 2, 1994) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1936-1939[start]), Chicago White Sox (1939[end]-1943, 1946-1947[start]) and Boston Red Sox (1947[end]). Smith was a switch-hitter and threw left handed.
Eddie Solomon Eddie Solomon is one of America's top pro bodyboarders. Born in Covina, California, Eddie Solomon moved to the beach at age 15 and by the time he was 17 he was in Hawaii bodyboarding waves at the Banzai Pipeline.
Eddie South Eddie South (November 27, 1904 - April 25, 1962) was an American jazz violinist. He was a classical violin prodigy who switched to jazz because of limited opportunities for African-American musicians, and started his career playing in vaudeville and jazz orchestras with Jimmy Wade, Charles Elgar, and Erskine Tate in Chicago.
Eddie Stanky Edward Raymond (Eddie) Stanky (September 3, 1916 - June 16, 1999), nicknamed "The Brat", was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Cubs (1943-1944), Brooklyn Dodgers (1944-1947), Boston Braves (1948-1949), New York Giants (1950-1951), and St.
Eddie Stapleton Edgar Thomas (Eddie) Stapleton, (21 November 1930 – 13 November 2005) was an outstanding Australian Rugby union winger who made his mark with the Wallabies and the St George Rugby Club in Sydney in the 1950s. He was a curiosity in that he played a match for the New Zealand All Blacks in 1960.
Eddie Stevens Eddie Stevens is a British keyboardist, composer, and arranger best known for co-writing, arranging and touring with the UK groups Moloko (as of Summer 2000and Zero 7]He has continued to work with Moloko frontwoman [[Roisin Murphy] on her solo projects since 2004After helping Murphy sequence the songs on [[Ruby Blue (album)|Ruby Blue], Stevens became part of her live band throughout the 2005 European 'Ruby Blue' tour. Stevens is recognized for his varying array of hats onstage, often accompanied by a dressing gown and bare feethe has worked on the upcoming album from Australian vocalist [[Sia Furler] (also see Zero 7), due for release in Spring 2007also forms half of London based electronic group [Post Office[http://www.
Eddie Sutton Eddie Sutton (born March 12, 1936 in Bucklin, Kansas) was the head coach of several NCAA Division I men's basketball programs, most recently at Oklahoma State University. On May 19, 2006, Sutton announced his retirement as head coach of Oklahoma State University men's basketball (effective June 30, 2006).
Eddie the Head Eddie, whose full name is Eddie the 'Ead or Edward the Head also known as Edward the Great (see below), is the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden's mascot. He is a perennial fixture in the often violent album cover art, as well as ever present in their live shows.
Eddie the Mean Old Yeti Eddie the Mean Old Yeti, or Eddie the Yeti for short, is a fictional Yeti who appears in the Donkey Kong Country television cartoon. Like a few other characters featured in the show, he does not appear in the video game the show is based on, but is roughly based off of one of its characters.
Eddie Torres Eddie Torres (born on July 3, 1950) is one of the most famous salsa dance instructors in the world. He has trained thousands of dancers, including some of the most well known contemporary dancers such as Frankie Martinez and Seaon Brystol.
Eddie Velez Edwin "Eddie" Velez (June 4, 1958 in New York City) is a Hispanic-American actor who stars in films and on television. Velez began acting while in the United States Air Force, when he was stationed in Sunnyvale, California at the Sunnyvale Air Force base.
Eddie Waitkus Edward Stephen Waitkus (born September 4 1919 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died September 16 1972 in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who had an 11-year career (1941, 1946-1955).
Eddie Walker Eddie Walker, North American musician who has played in many bands in North Carolina, primarily as a drummer. Eddie's bands include Ben Folds' first notable project - Majosha, where he played alongside Ben and Evan Olson (with whom he went on to form "Bus Stop", alongside Ben's brother, Chuck Folds, and Britt "SnĂĽzz" Uzzell), amongst others.
Eddie Ward Edward John "Eddie" Ward (7 March 1899 – 31 July 1963), Australian politician, was a long serving Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for 32 years from 1931 until his death in 1963.
Eddie Watts Edward Alfred 'Eddie' Watts (born August 1, 1912 at Peckham, London; died May 3, 1982 at Cheam, Surrey) was an English cricketer. A right-arm fast-medium bowler and a useful right-handed batsman, he played for Surrey from 1933 to 1949.
Eddie Willis Eddie "Chank" Willis (born 1936 in Grenada, Mississippi) is an African-American musician. Willis played electric guitar and sitar for Motown Records' in-house studio band, the Funk Brothers, during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Eddie Wolstenholme Eddie Wolstenholme is a former english referee, in both the football league and the FA Premier League. He is based in Blackburn, and may be most memorable as being the match referee for a violent 2002 First Division encounter between and that would be remembered as the Battle of Bramall Lane.
Eddie Wong Eddie Wong is a Hollywood stuntman who is famous among Mortal Kombat fans for playing themain character of Liu Kang in the video game Mortal Kombat 3 and it's updates Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Mortal Kombat Trilogy, and Mortal Kombat Advance.
Eddie Yaeger Eddie Yaeger was a minor league baseball player for the Montreal Royals from the 1940-1948. He played with many popular major players, including his friend Jack Roosevelt Robinson, who was the first African American Major League Baseball player of the modern era.
Eddie Zosky Edward James Zosky (born Saturday, February 10, 1968, in Whittier, California) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop, who also played a few games at third base, and second base. He batted and threw right handed.
Eddie's Attic Eddie's Attic is a renowned music club in Decatur, Georgia. Founded in 1992 by Eddie Owen, it is a venue for both local musical talent and musicians of some acclaim who often got their start in the Atlanta area.
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