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Frank Iredale Francis Adams Iredale (born June 19, 1867, Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia; died April 15, 1926, Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia) was an Australian Test cricketer who played 14 Tests between 1888 and 1902. After his retirement, Iredale continued to serve the Australian cricketing community, acting as a national selector and, after 1922, Secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association.
Frank Isbell William Frank Isbell (August 21 1875 - July 15 1941) was a Major League first baseman, second baseman, and outfielder in the 1910s. He played for the Chicago Cubs in 1898 briefly, where he had 37 hits in 159 at bats (.
Frank J. Cannon Frank Jenne Cannon, (January 25, 1859 - July 25, 1933) was the first United States Senator from Utah in 1896-1899; he had previously been a Delegate from the Territory of Utah from 1895-1896. Born in Salt Lake City, he was the eldest child of Sarah Jenne Cannon and George Q.
Frank J. Corr Frank J. Corr (born: January 12, 1877; died: June 3, 1934; buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery) served as acting mayor of Chicago, Illinois in 1933 following the assassination of Anton Cermak for the Democratic Party.
Frank J. Lausche Frank John Lausche (November 14, 1895–April 21, 1990) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. He served as the 47th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, as the 55th and 57th Governor of Ohio, and as a United States Senator from Ohio for two terms (1957-1969).
Frank J. Loesch Frank J. Loesch (1853-1944) was an American law enforcement official, reformer and a founder of the Chicago Crime Commission which attempted to combat the widespead corruption and organized crime related violence during Prohibition.
Frank J. Wilson Frank J. Wilson (1887-June 22, 1970) was the Chief of the United States Secret Service and a former agent of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Internal Revenue, later known as the Internal Revenue Service, most notably in the 1931 prosecution of Chicago mobster Al Capone and federal representative in the Lindbergh kidnapping case.
Frank Jack Fletcher Frank Jack Fletcher (April 29 1885 – April 25 1973) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. Fletcher was the operational commander at the pivotal Battles of Coral Sea and of Midway.
Frank Jacobs Frank Jacobs holds the distinction of being MAD Magazine's longest-tenured writer, having appeared regularly since 1957. While having written articles of all kinds, he is best known as a versifier who contributes parodies of famous song lyrics and poems.
Frank James Burke Frank James Burke ( Cypress Hills, Brooklyn 1960 - May 18, 1987 Queens, New York) was the son of Irish American mobster Jimmy Burke and his mother "Mickey". Like his father, he was a career criminal and a suspect in the famous Lufthansa heist.
Frank Jao Frank Jao (Vietnamese: Triệu Phát, Chinese: 赵阀, Mandarin Chinese: Zhao Fa, Cantonese Chinese: Chow Faat) is prominent Vietnamese-Chinese American or Hoa in Southern California. Jao was born in Haiphong, to a Vietnamese father and an ethnic Chinese mother in northern Vietnam but his family moved to Saigon when the country was divided into communist North Vietnam and "democratic" and capitalist South Vietnam in 1954.
Frank John Kerr Frank John Kerr (January 8, 1918--September 15, 2000) was an Australian astronomer and physicist who made contributions to human understanding of the galactic structure of the Milky Way. Born in St Albans to Australian parents, Kerr returned with his family to Australia after the completion of World War I.
Frank Johnston (politician) John Franklin Johnston (born September 3, 1929 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1988, and served as a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative government of Sterling Lyon.
Frank Jonen Frank Jonen (born October 1, 1979 in Wiesbaden, Germany) is a German web designer and graphic designer / typographer. He grew up in Idstein, Germany where he runs a small design studio for mostly film related type services and interface design.
Frank Jonkman Frank Jonkman (born 1945) is the former mayor and head of council of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario, Canada. He served four terms and was defeated by Doug White in the November 13, 2006 Ontario Municipal elections.
Frank Joseph Gerard Dorsey Frank Joseph Gerard Dorsey (April 26, 1891 - July 13, 1949) was a Representative from Pennsylvania. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 26 1891; attended grade and high schools; was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1917; served on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania in 1916 and 1917; enlisted as a private in the Ordnance Department, United States Army, in July 1917 and was honorably discharged as a lieutenant on April 18, 1919; engaged in the manufacture of steel tools in 1919; also engaged in banking; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth Congresses (January 3, 1935-January 3, 1939); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1938 to the Seventy-sixth Congress; member of the United States Sesquicentennial Constitution Commission in 1938; director, Region III, Wage and Hours and Public Contracts Division, United States Department of Labor, from 1939 until his death in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 13 1949; interment in St.
Frank Joseph Guarini Frank Joseph Guarini (August 20, 1924, Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American Democratic Party politician, who represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives, where he represented the now-defunct Fourteenth Congressional District.
Frank Joslyn Baum Frank Joslyn Baum was a lawyer, soldier, writer, and film producer, though his attempts to continue the legacy of his father brought him lawsuit and estrangement from his family. Nonetheless, he became the first president of The International Wizard of Oz Club.
Frank Juhas Frank Juhas, born and sometimes credited as Frank Juhász, was an expatriate Hungarian actor appearing in low-budget, often Z-movie actioners in the Philippines in the 1980s. His largest role was as the villain in Sando And The Diplomat's Daughter, (1988), directed by Ken Watanabe and starring Filipino exploitation veteran Romano Kristoff.
Frank Julian Sprague Frank Julian Sprague (1857–1934) was an American naval officer and inventor who contributed to the development of the electric motor, electric railways, and electric elevators. His contributions were especially important in promoting urban development by increasing the size cities could reasonably attain (through better transportation) and by allowing greater concentration of business in commercial sections (through use of electric elevators in skyscrapers).
Frank Kaderabek Frank Kaderabek is the former principal trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra and trumpet instructor of the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. Born in Chicago, he studied with Adolph Herseth and moved to New York to study with Harry Glantz and Nathan Prager.
Frank Kaufmann Frank Kaufmann is a leading Unificationist scholar in the field of comparative religion and a notable world peace activist. He is executive director of the IRFWP, editor in chief of the scholarly journal Dialogue and Alliance, and editor in chief of the New World Encyclopedia.
Frank Keenan Frank Keenan (8 April 1858 - 24 February 1929) was one of the dominant figures on stage, and a screen actor and director during the silent film era. He was among the first stage actors to star in Hollywood, and he pursued work in film features a number of years.
Frank Kellert Frank William Kellert (born July 6, 1924, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – died November 19, 1976, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) was a Major League Baseball first baseman. He is an alumnus of Oklahoma State University.
Frank Kelly Frank Kelly (born 1938) is an Irish actor whose career has spanned radio, TV, theatre, music, writing and films. An educated and learned man, he has played a wide variety of roles in Irish theatre over many years, and he has toured extensively in the USA and Canada.
Frank Kelty Frank Kelty is a former politician from Alaska. He is arguably still the most influential person within both the business and the governmental circles of Dutch Harbor/Unalaska, which is not only the largest municipality of the Aleutian Islands, but also the largest commercial fishing port of the United States.
Frank Kinard Frank Manning "Bruiser" Kinard Sr. (born October 23, 1914 in Pelahatchie, Mississippi, died September 7, 1985) was a professional American football player for the Brooklyn Dodgers/Tigers of the National Football League and the New York Yankees of the All-America Football Conference.
Frank King (cartoonist) Frank King (April 9, 1883 in Cashton, Wisconsin - June 24, 1969 in Winter Park, Florida) was an American cartoonist most famous for the comic strip Gasoline Alley. King grew up in Tomah, Wisconsin, and attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.
Frank King (cricketer) Frank McDonald King (born December 14, 1926, Delamere Land, Brighton, St Michael, Barbados, died December 23, 1990, Bescot, Walsall, Staffordshire, England) was a West Indian cricketer who played in 14 Tests between 1953 and 1956.
Frank Kingdon-Ward Francis Kingdon-Ward, born Francis Kingdon Ward (6 November, 1885 in Manchester - 8 April, 1958) was an English botanist, explorer, plant collector and author. He published most of his books as Frank Kingdon-Ward and this hyphenated form of his name stuck, becoming the surname of his wives and two daughters.
Frank Kitson General Sir Frank Kitson GBE KCB MC (born 1926) is a retired British Officer and writer on military subjects, notably low intensity operations. He rose to Commander in Chief, United Kingdom Land Forces 1982–1985 and served as Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen 1983–1985.
Frank Kitson (baseball player) Frank R. Kitson (September 11 1869 – April 14 1930) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played ten seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, Brooklyn Superbas, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, and New York Highlanders.
Frank Klaus Frank Klaus (born December 30, 1887 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, died February 8, 1948) was a German-American boxer from 1904 to 1918. Klaus won the Middleweight Championship of the world in 1913 and was elected to the Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1974.
Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki (born May 25, 1974) is a video game music composer best known for his work on the Command & Conquer series. Having learned to play drums in childhood, he joined Westwood Studios as a composer at age 17.
Frank Knight Frank Hyneman Knight (November 7, 1885 - April 15, 1972) was an important economist in the first half of the twentieth century. A founder of the Chicago school, he authored the book Risk Uncertainty and Profit, arguing that perfect competition would not eliminate profits due to uncertainty.
Frank Knopfelmacher Frank Knopfelmacher (Vienna, February 3, 1923 - Melbourne, May 17, 1995), Australian-domiciled political philosopher and psychologist, the subject of nationally famous controversies during the 1960s and 1970s.<P>
Frank Kornet Frank Kornet (born January 27, 1967 in Lexington, Kentucky), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2nd round (30th overall) of the 1989 NBA Draft. Kornet played two seasons in the NBA, both with the Bucks.
Frank Kovacs Frank Kovacs (1919 - 1990) was an American tennis player in the 1940s; he was known as the "Clown Prince of Tennis" for his on-court antics but was a good enough player to be the number 3-ranked American in 1940 and the number 2 in 1941.
Frank Kush Frank Kush (born January 20, 1929) was a football coach who most prominently served as head coach at Arizona State University for more than two decades, and also worked in the same capacity for three different professional leagues. He is of Polish descent and was inducted into the National Polish American Sports Hall of Fame.
Frank Kusch Frank Kusch, born September 6, 1959, is a historian of American history, who writes on political and cultural events, post 1945. Kusch is the author of Battleground Chicago: the Police and the 1968 Democratic National Convention (September, 2004) and All American Boys: Draft Dodgers in Canada from the Vietnam War (August, 2001).
Frank Kvitta Frank Kvitta is a German Techno DJ whose predominant style in his Deejay sets and productions is Schranz. It is characterized by its high speed (often 150+ but never over 180bpm) and his DJ sets that incorporate 80's classics and other non-techno music.
Frank lombardi Frank Lombardi(born 1979) is the chief executive officer of Lombardi Contracting, a real estate development firm. He is a candidate for the sixth season of reality show, The Apprentice, where candidates compete in several tasks as an extended "interview" for a position in one of millionaire Donald Trump's companies.
Frank L. Anders Frank LaFayette Anders (10 November1875-23 January1966) was a United States Army soldier awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for actions during the Philippine-American War. He went on to become a noteworthy engineer, businessman, amateur military historian and politician.
Frank L. Pollack Frank Lillie Pollack, (1876–1957) was an early American science fiction writer and author of the short story "Finis", published in the June 1906 issue of The Argosy magazine, anthologized several times, and available online. In 1930, he was living in Shedden, Ontario, Canada"Finis" is the story of a new star that is discovered which turns out to be a new, hotter sun.
Frank Lampl Sir Frank Lampl (born 1926, Brno) is Life President of Bovis Lend Lease, the leading global construction management company that he created from the British building firm Bovis during a 15 year period as Chairman and CEO.
Frank Lane Frank Lane (February 1 1896 - March 19 1981) was an American executive in professional baseball for more than four decades, most notably serving as a general manager in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers.
Frank Langella Frank Langella (born January 1, 1938) is an American stage and film actor. He has twice won the Tony Award for Best Featured (Supporting) Actor in a Play, in 1975 for Edward Albee's Seascape and in 2002 for Fortune's Fool, and been twice nominated for Best Leading Actor in a Play, in 1978 for the Edward Gorey-designed revival of Dracula and 2004 for Match.
Frank Lary Frank Strong Lary (born April 10, 1930, in Northport, Alabama) was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers (1954-1964), New York Mets (1964, 1965), Milwaukee Braves (1964), and Chicago White Sox (1965).
Frank Launder Frank Launder (January 28 1906 — February 23 1997) was an English writer, director and producer, who made more than forty films, many of them in collaboration with Sidney Gilliat. He was born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England and began working as a screenwriter on British films in the 1930s, contributing the story for the classic Will Hay comedy Oh, Mr Porter!
Frank Lautenberg Frank Raleigh Lautenberg (born January 23, 1924) is a businessman and Democratic Party politician. Now the senior United States Senator from New Jersey, he is in his second stint in office, first serving from 1983 to 2001, and again since 2003.
Frank Layden Frank Layden is a former coach and executive with the NBA's Utah Jazz, in addition to being a former coach and player with Niagara University. In 1979 he was hired to be the General Manager of the then New Orleans Jazz, and became the head coach of the Jazz (now in Salt Lake City) in 1981, replacing Tom Nissalke.
Frank Leboeuf Frank Leboeuf (sometimes Franck or Lebœuf(1); born January 22, 1968 in Bouches-du-Rhône near Marseille) is a former French football (soccer) defender. With the French national team, Leboeuf won the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Frank Leistra Frank Jan Anton Leistra (born April 1, 1960 in Delft, Zuid-Holland) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from The Netherlands, who was a member of the Dutch team that won the bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
Frank Lennon Frank Lennon (January 26, 1927 - August 21, 2006) was a Canadian photographer and photojournalist. He was best known for taking the photograph of Paul Henderson celebrating Canada's win over the Soviet Union at the 1972 Summit Series.
Frank Lenz Frank Lenz (born 18 June 1967 in San Leandro, California) is a drummer from Southern California who has done work for many bands and artists, including but not limited to Daniel Amos, Crystal Lewis, Duraluxe, MAP, Charity Empressa, Kevin Max, Cush and The Dingees.
Frank Leslie Cross Frank Leslie Cross (1900-1968), Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford, was an Anglican patristics scholar and founder of the Oxford Patristics Conference, and editor of The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (First Edition 1957).
Frank Leslie's Weekly Frank Leslie's Weekly, later often known in short as Leslie's Weekly was an American illustrated literary and news magazine founded in 1852 and continuing publication well into the Twentieth Century. As implied by its name, it was published weekly (Tuesdays).
Frank Lester Frank Lester (18 February 1896-12 October 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Frank Lewis Marsh Frank Lewis Marsh (18 October, 1899, Aledo, Illinois - 1992) was an American biologist, educator and creationist author. In 1963 he was one of the ten founding members of the Creation Research Society along with more well-known creationists such as Henry M.
Frank Linzy Frank Alfred Linzy (born September 15, 1940 in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma) was a Pitcher for the San Francisco Giants (1963 and 1965-70), St. Louis Cardinals (1970-71), Milwaukee Brewers (1972-73) and Philadelphia Phillies (1974).
Frank Little (priest) Sir Frank (Thomas Francis) Little (born 30 November 1925) was the sixth Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, appointed by Pope Paul VI on 1 July 1974. He continued in that rĂ´le until 1996, when he retired and was replaced by George Pell.
Frank Lloyd Frank Lloyd (born 2 February 1886 in Glasgow, UK, died 10 August 1960 in Santa Monica, California, United States) was a film director, scriptwriter and producer. He was one of the original founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, with 35 others.
Frank Lloyd (actor) Frank Lloyd is an Australian actor, best-known for his stint as Neville McPhee, one of the original characters of the Australian television soap opera Home and Away. In a career spanning more than forty years, Lloyd appeared on radio, theatre, television and film.
Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8 1867—April 9 1959) was one of the most prominent and influential architects during the first half of the 20th century. He developed a series of highly individual styles over his extraordinarily long architectural career (spanning the years 1887-1959) and influenced the entire course of American architecture and building.
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio at 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois has been restored by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to its appearance in 1909, the last year Frank Lloyd Wright lived there with his family. Abernathy 1988, p.
Frank LoBiondo Frank A. LoBiondo (born May 12, 1946) is a trucking executive and American Republican Party politician, who has been a member of the United States House of Representatives since 1995, representing New Jersey's Second Congressional District (map).
Frank Lockhart Frank Lockhart (born April 8, 1903 at Cleveland, Ohio - April 25, 1928 Daytona Beach, Florida) was an American automobile racing driver, and Indianapolis 500 winner, and considered a legend in the sport by many historians.
Frank London Frank London is a New York City-based trumpeter, bandleader, and composer, and one of the most prominent American musicians active in klezmer music. He also plays various other wind instruments and keyboards, and occasionally sings backup vocals.
Frank Lovejoy Frank Lovejoy (March 28, 1914 - October 2, 1962) was a 1940s and 1950s film actor playing mostly supporting roles. Before becoming a movie actor in the late 40s, Lovejoy was a successful radio voice-over talent and stage actor.
Frank Lowy Frank Lowy AC (born in 1930 in FiÄľakovo (Hungarian: FĂĽlek), Czechoslovakia) is a Jewish-Australian businessman . He is best known for his co-founding and continuing involvement with The Westfield Group, a retail giant that owns dozens of shopping centres in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Great Britain.
Frank Lucchesi Frank Joseph Lucchesi (born April 24 1927 in San Francisco, California) is a former manager in Major League Baseball who ran the Philadelphia Phillies (1970-72), Texas Rangers (1975-77) and Chicago Cubs (1987, interim manager).
Frank Lucks Towers Frank Lucks Towers is the subject of an urban legend that said that he survived the sinkings of the RMS Titanic, RMS Empress of Ireland, and the RMS Lusitania. There is no evidence that anyone was involved in all three disasters.
Frank Ludlow Frank Ludlow (1885-1972) OBE was an officer stationed in the British Mission at Lhasa and a naturalist. He was born in Chelsea, London and studied at West Somerset County School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
Frank Luke Frank Luke Jr. (May 19, 1897 in Phoenix, Arizona – September 29, 1918 near Murvaux, France) was an American World War I fighter pilot, ranking second among American pilots to Eddie Rickenbacker in number of enemy aircraft shot down during the war .
Frank Luther Mott Frank Luther Mott (born 1878; died October 23, 1954 in Columbia, Missouri) was an American historian and journalist of Quaker descent. He taught at the University of Iowa for twenty years and most worked on the history of journalism.
Frank M. Dixon Frank Murray Dixon (July 25, 1892–October 11, 1965) was an American Democratic politician who was the Governor of Alabama from 1939 to 1943. Born in Oakland, California in 1892, he died in Birmingham, Alabama in 1965
Frank Malina Frank Joseph Malina (1912-1981) was a American aeronautical engineer and painter, especially known for becoming both a pioneer in the art world and the realm of scientific engineering. His father came from Bohemia.
Frank Mann Francis Thomas "Frank" Mann (born 3 March 1888 in Winchmore Hill, Middlesex, died 6 October 1964 in Milton-Libourne, Wiltshire) was an English cricketer. He played for Cambridge University, Middlesex and England.
Frank Marino Frank Marino, born November 20, 1954 in Montreal, is the guitarist and leader of Canadian Hard rock band Mahogany Rush. The band had its peak of popularity in the 1970s, playing such venues as California Jam II together with bands such as Aerosmith and Heart.
Frank Marino (female impersonator) Frank Marino (born 1965 in Brooklyn, New York) is a female impersonator dubbed Ms. Las Vegas for his longtime starring role as Joan Rivers in the Las Vegas drag revue La Cage, currently playing at the Riviera Hotel And Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
Frank Marshall (movie producer) Frank Marshall (born September 13, 1946) is an American movie producer and director, often working in collaboration with his wife, Kathleen Kennedy. With Kennedy and Steven Spielberg, he was one of the founders of Amblin Entertainment.
Frank Mathers Frank Sydney Mathers (Born March 29, 1924, in Winnipeg, Manitoba - Died February 9, 2005 in Hershey, Pennsylvania) was a professional ice hockey player during the 1940s and 1950s with the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, and the AHL Pittsburgh Hornets and Hershey Bears. From 1956 to 1991 he was a coach, manager, and/or President of the Bears, and was elected as a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame in the builder's category in 1992.
Frank Mathers Trophy The Frank Mathers Trophy is presented annually to the AHL's team that the best regular season record in the Eastern Conference. Previously, it was awarded to winner of the Southern Division (1996), Mid-Atlantic Division (1997-2001), and South Division (2002-2003).
Frank Maxwell Andrews Frank Maxwell Andrews (February 3, 1884 – May 3, 1943) was one of the founding fathers of military aviation in the United States. In leadership positions within the Army Air Corps, he succeeded where predecessors and allies such as Billy Mitchell had failed.
Frank McEwen Francis Jack "Frank" McEwen, OBE (19 April 1907 - 15 January 1994) was an English artist, teacher, and museum administrator. He is best remembered today for his efforts to bring attention to the work of Shona artists in Rhodesia, and for helping to found the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.
Frank McGee (ice hockey) Francis "Frank" McGee (1879, Ottawa, Ontario - died September 16, 1916) was a legendary ice hockey player during the early days of hockey for the Ottawa Silver Seven. Although his senior career was very brief - only 45 games over four seasons - he led the Silver Seven to Stanley Cup wins in three of those years, playing both centre and rover.
Frank McGuigan Frank McGuigan (20 November 1954-) is a former Tyrone Gaelic Footballer and father of current Tyrone player, Brian McGuigan. Despite his playing career being cut tragically short by a car crash, which broke his leg, he is considered a legend in Tyrone football.
Frank McIntyre Frank McIntyre (January 5, 1865 - February 16, 1944) was an American military officer who served for many years as Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, responsible for federal administration of the Philippines and Puerto Rico.
Frank McKenna Francis Joseph "Frank" McKenna, QC, PC, ONB (born January 19, 1948, in Apohaqui, New Brunswick, Canada) is a Canadian businessman and former politician and diplomat. He is currently Deputy Chairman of the Toronto-Dominion Bank.
Frank McLaughlin Frank McLaughlin is an American comic book artist who co-created the character Judomaster; a comic strip illustrator who served as a successor artist on such popular strips as Nancy and Brenda Starr; and an author of books about cartooning and comic art.
Frank McManus (Australian politician) Francis Patrick Vincent McManus (27 February 1905 – 28 December 1983), Australian politician, was the last leader of the parliamentary Democratic Labor Party and a prominent figure in Australian politics for 30 years.
Frank Mdlalose Dr Frank Themba Mdlalose was the first premier of the newly renamed KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa, after the African National Congress (ANC) won the country's first all-inclusive general election in April 1994.
Frank Menechino Frank Menechino (born January 7, 1971 in Staten Island, New York) is a baseball utility player, most recently with the Toronto Blue Jays of the American League. He played college baseball at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Florida before transferring to the University of Alabama.
Frank Mentzer Jacob Franklin Mentzer III (born in 1950), is an American fantasy author and game designer best known for his work on early materials for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. He was a performing folk musician from 1968 to 1975, and played one concert at the White House during the administration of Richard Nixon.
Frank Merriam Frank Finley Merriam (December 22, 1865 – April 25, 1955) was Governor of California from June 2, 1934 until January 2, 1939. A Republican, he defeated Democratic candidate Upton Sinclair in the 1934 election.
Frank Merrill Frank Dow Merrill (born December 4, 1903 in New Hampshire – died December 11, 1955 in Fernandina Beach, Florida) is best remembered for his command of Merrill's Marauders, officially 5307th Composite Unit (provisional), in the Burma Campaign of World War II. Merrill's Marauders came under General Joseph Stilwell's Northern Combat Area Command.
Frank Merrill (actor) Frank Merrill (born Arthur Poll in New Jersey) (March 21, 1893 - February 12, 1966) was a Southern California and national title-winning gymnast (with over 58 titles to his credit), police officer, stuntman and actor, most famous for being the fifth actor to portray Tarzan on film.
Frank Messervy General Sir Frank Walter Messervy, KCSI, KBE, CB, DSO, (1893 - 1974) was a British officer in both the First and Second World Wars and was the first Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Royal Army (15 August 1947 – 10 February 1948 or Aug 1948?).
Frank Middlemass Francis George Middlemass (28 May 1919–8 September 2006) was a English actor, known as Frank Middlemass, who was best known for TV roles; playing Rocky Hardcastle in the sitcom As Time Goes By and Algy Herries in the drama series To Serve Them All My Days; and for his roles in the Royal Shakespeare Company and as Dan Archer in the world's longest running soap opera The Archers. He specialised in playing older roles, even in his early career.
Frank Miles George Francis Miles (1852-1891) was a handsome London artist who specialised in pastel portraits of society ladies. He was the son of the rector of Bingham in Nottinghamshire, and grandson of Philip John Miles (1773-1845), an English merchant, politician and collector, who was elected MP for Bristol in 1820.
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