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Gary Benson Gary Benson (born 1957, in Sydney, Australia) is a professional poker player and sports bettor. Benson started playing poker during his school years, but his interest in card games was fostered at a young age by his grandmother.
Gary Bergman Gary Bergman (born October 7, 1938 in Kenora, Ontario; died December 8, 2000) was a professional ice hockey defenseman playing in the NHL mostly for the Detroit Red Wings. He was also a part of Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series.
Gary Berntsen Gary Berntsen is a decorated former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) career officer who served in the Directorate of Operations between October 1982 and June 2005. During his time at the CIA, he was awarded the Distinguished Intelligence Medal and the Intelligence Star.
Gary Birdsong The Reverend Gary Eugene Birdsong is a travelling fundamentalist Christian who frequents college campuses across the United States, particularly in North Carolina. He is known for his unorthodox interpretation of the Bible and his theatrical, accusatory style of preaching.
Gary Bollan Gary Bollan (born March 24, 1973 in Dundee) is a vastly experienced Scottish footballer, having played for seven senior Scottish clubs in his career, and is a former Under-21 internationalist. He currently plays for Scottish Junior Football Association Eastern Region side Carnoustie Panmure.
Gary Boyd Roberts Gary Boyd Roberts (born September 29, 1943, Houston, Texas) is an American genealogist known for his scholarship in Americans of royal descent, the ancestors of American presidents, and notable kin. Roberts is the retired Senior Research Scholar of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS).
Gary Brandner Gary Brandner (born 1933) is an American horror writer who is best known for his Howling trilogy of novels. All three books in the series were adapted to the screen, starting with The Howling (1981), and several of his other books have been turned into films as well.
Gary Breit Gary Breit is a Canadian keyboardist and vocalist most famous for his collaboration with singer/songwriter Bryan Adams. He has also recorded with acts such as Amanda Marshall, Cassandra Wilson, Corey Hart, Amy Sky, Long John Baldry, Lucid Dreaming, Damhnait Doyle and has toured with Kim Mitchell and Bryan Adams.
Gary Brooker Gary Brooker, MBE, (born May 29, 1945, Hackney, London), is an English singer, songwriter, pianist, and founder of the classical rock band Procol Harum. Brooker was awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours on June 14, 2003 in recognition of his charitable services.
Gary Brown Gary Steven Brown (born July 1, 1969 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania), was a former professional American football player who was selected by the Houston Oilers in the 8th round of the 1991 NFL Draft. A 5'11", 230 lbs.
Gary Brown (footballer) Voted "Young Player of the Year" last season, Gary is a talented Right Sided Defender who has graduated from Rochdale's Youth Team.He has been a regular in the First Team This season and wears the Number 14 for the Dale.
Gary Burns Gary Burns is a Canadian film writer and director. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Gary Burns studied Drama at the University of Calgary before attending Concordia University, where he graduated in 1992 from the Fine Arts film program.
Gary Burton Gary Burton (born on January 23 1943 in Anderson, Indiana) is a jazz vibraphone player, known for developing the then-innovative technique of playing the instrument with four mallets, rather than the usual two.
Gary Busey William Gary Busey (born June 29, 1944 in Goose Creek (now Baytown), Texas) is an Academy Award-nominated American film and stage actor. He has appeared in a number of films, including The Buddy Holly Story, Big Wednesday, Lethal Weapon, Point Break and Under Siege.
Gary Carson Gary Carson (1949 - ) is the author of The Complete Book of Hold 'Em Poker, The Complete Book of Casino Poker, and multiple articles and essays focusing on poker, gambling, and probability. He is a frequent contributor to the newsgroup rec.
Gary Carter Gary Edmund Carter (born April 8, 1954), nicknamed "Kid", is a former Major League Baseball Hall Of Fame catcher from 1974-1992. Carter played with the Montreal Expos, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants, and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Gary Clark Gary C. Clark (born May 1, 1962 in Radford, Virginia) is a former professional American Football wide receiver who played for the Washington Redskins (1985-1992), Phoenix Cardinals (1993-1994) and Miami Dolphins (1995) in the National Football League.
Gary Cole Gary Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American actor, known for numerous roles, including the television series Fatal Vision, The West Wing, Midnight Caller, American Gothic, Wanted and Crusade, and the films Office Space, In the Line of Fire, Kiss the Sky, Dodgeball, The Brady Bunch Movie, A Very Brady Sequel, One Hour Photo, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and a small cameo in To Live and Die in L.A.
Gary Cole (footballer) Gary Cole is an Australian football player, who played for the Australia national football team and Heidelberg United, arguably the club's greatest ever player having scored 81 goals in his first six national league seasons at the club before an ankle injury cruely slowed his career in 1983.
Gary Coleman Gary Wayne Coleman (born February 8, 1968 in Zion, Illinois) is an American actor, who was born with a congenital kidney disease causing nephritis (an autoimmune destruction of the kidney), which halted his growth at an early age, leading to a small stature (4' 8") which became his most distinguishing feature. Coleman has had two kidney transplants, one in 1973 and one in 1984, and requires constant dialysis.
Gary Collins (actor) Gary Collins is an American film and television actor. He has been married to Miss America, Mary Ann Mobley since 1967 and their daughter, Mary Clancy Collins, is Senior Vice President of Development for MGM Television.
Gary Colson Gary Colson (April 30, 1934 – ) is an American basketball coach. The Logansport, Indiana native guided several college men's basketball teams since 1958, including Valdosta State University, Pepperdine University, University of New Mexico and California State University, Fresno.
Gary Condit Gary Adrian Condit (born April 21, 1948) is an American politician, a fiscally and socially conservative "Blue Dog" Democrat who served in the House of Representatives from 1989 to 2003. Condit represented the California's 18th congressional district, the northern San Joaquin Valley (when he was first elected, this district was the 15th District; it became the 18th district after redistricting following the 1990 census).
Gary Cooke Gary Cooke is an Irish comedian famous as one of the stars of Après Match. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of media personality Eamon Dunphy, although he has also mocked Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker and TV3 sports broadcaster Trevor Welch.
Gary Coons Gary Earl Coons is the current Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the North Coast riding of British Columbia, Canada. He currently acts as Critic for Ferries and Ports for the New Democratic Party of British Columbia opposition.
Gary Cooper Gary Cooper (born Frank James Cooper May 7, 1901 – May 13, 1961) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American film actor of English heritage. His career spanned from the 1920s until the year of his death, and saw him make one hundred films.
Gary Crew Gary Crew is a famous Australian author, who has written novels such as Strange Objects. He has won Children's Book of the Year award, the Victorian Premier's Award, the National Children's Book Award, and the Ned Kelly Award for Crime Writing.
Gary Crosby Gary Crosby (born 26 January 1955) is a British Jazz musician. Born in West London of Jamaican parents, Gary Crosby has been acknowledged as one of this country’s pioneer Black British jazz talents and one of the most important bandleaders in the UK.
Gary Danielson Gary Danielson is a retired American football quarterback of Armenian decentHe played for the Detroit Lions] from [[1976 to 1984 and for the Cleveland Browns in 1985, 1987 and 1988. He amassed 13,764 passing yards and 81 touchdowns in 101 games as a professional.
Gary Darling Gary Richard Darling (born October 9 1957 in San Francisco, California) is an umpire in Major League Baseball. After beginning his career in the National League from 1986 to 1999, he has worked throughout both major leagues since 2002.
Gary Darnell Gary Darnell (born October 15, 1948) is currently the defensive coordinator of the Texas A&M Aggies football team. Previously, Darnell was the head football coach at Western Michigan University from 1997 until 2004, winning back-to-back Mid-American Conference West Division titles in 1999 and 2000.
Gary Dee Gary David Gilbert, (born 1935, died November 10th, 1995) on-air name Gary Dee, was a pioneer in controversial talk radio. He worked for stations which included WERE, WHK, and WWWE (now WTAM) in Cleveland, Ohio.
Gary Dempsey Gary Dempsey (born November 22 1948) played in the ruck for the Australian rules football Footscray Football Club from 1967 to 1978, playing 206 games and winning the 1975 Brownlow Medal. He captained Footscray in 1971-2, and again in 1977-8.
Gary DeMar Gary DeMar is an American writer, lecturer and the president of American Vision, an American Christian nonprofit organization. The think-tank has a vision of "an America that recognizes the sovereignty of God over all of life and where Christians are engaged in every facet of society.
Gary DeRusha Gary DeRusha was a referee for the AWA during the 1980's. He was involved in numerous high profile matches during that period most notably the infamous main event at SuperClash 2 between Nick Bockwinkel and Curt Hennig involving Larry Zbyszko and a roll of dimes.
Gary Dockery Gary French Dockery (born 1954, died April 15, 1997), was a police officer in Walden, Tennessee who made world headlines after emerging from a 7 ½ year coma-like state and started talking enthusiastically, recognizing friends and recalling events from past years.
Gary Dornhoefer Gary Dornhoefer (born Gerhardt Otto Dornhöfer on February 2, 1943, in Kitchener, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player, known for winning 2 Stanley Cups with the Philadelphia Flyers. In 1993, he joined the Flyers broadcast team working with beloved late play-by-play man Gene Hart.
Gary Downie Gary Downie was a production manager on many 1980s episodes of the long running science fiction television series Doctor Who, and partner of its producer John Nathan-Turner. His own analysis of the role of a production manager can be found on the BBC DVD release of The Two Doctors.
Gary Dumm Gary Dumm is an Ohio-based comic artist known particularly for his work illustrating the comics of Harvey Pekar. Since the late 1970s, he has worked on Pekar's autobiographical comic series, American Splendor, where he has appeared alongside such notable comic artists as Robert Crumb, Joe Zabel, and Greg Budgett.
Gary Dunes Gary Dunes (born Gary Francis Modugno on February 11, 1958 in Syracuse, New York) is a morning drive time radio personality on WSEN AM/FM in Syracuse, NY and the lead singer of the band Dunes & The Del-Tunes.
Gary Evans (serial killer) Gary Charles Evans (October 7, 1954-August 14, 1998) was a confessed serial killer in and around the Capital District of Upstate New York. His penchant for stealing antiques and his multiple escapes from custody — including one that ended in his death — made him headline news in the area on numerous occasions.
Gary Ewing Garrison Arthur "Gary" Ewing, was a character in the American television series Knots Landing and also in the television series Dallas, played most notably by Ted Shackelford (1979-1993) and briefly played by David Ackroyd (1978-1979). Gary was the father of Lucy Ewing and twins Bobby and Betsy Ewing.
Gary Fencik John Gary Fencik (born June 11, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former professional American football defensive Back. Fencik played twelve seasons with the Chicago Bears and is their all-time leader in interceptions and total tackles.
Gary Ferguson Professor Gary Ferguson graduated in 1985 with a first class honours degree from St Chad's College, Durham University. He is a specialist of French Renaissance literature and culture at the University of Delaware in the USA.
Gary Foley Gary Foley (born 11 May, 1950-) is an indigenous Australian activist, academic, writer and actor. He is best known for his role in establishing the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra in 1972 and for establishing an Aboriginal legal service in Redfern in the 1970s.
Gary Freeman (rugby league footballer) Gary Freeman was a New Zealand rugby league player for Northcote Tigers, Balmain Tigers (playing in the losing grand final sides of 88 & 89), Eastern Suburb Roosters, Penrith Panthers, and Parramatta Eels. He played halfback and was arguably one of New Zealands greatest Test halfbacks playing for New Zealand from 1986-1995.
Gary Friedrich Gary Friedrich (born 1943, Jackson, Missouri, United States) is an American comic book writer best known for his Silver Age stories for Marvel Comics' Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos, and for the following era's Monster of Frankenstein series.
Gary Gabelich Gary Gabelich (born August 29, 1940, died January 1984) was a Croatian-American who set the land speed record with his rocket powered automobile "Blue Flame" on October 23, 1970, achieving the average speed of 622.287 (record speed was 622.
Gary Gaetti Gary Joseph Gaetti (born August 19, 1958 in Centralia, Illinois), nicknamed "G-Man" ("Rat" during his earlier days), is an American former third baseman in Major League Baseball for the Minnesota Twins (1981-90), California Angels (1991-93), Kansas City Royals (1993-95), St. Louis Cardinals (1996-98), Chicago Cubs (1998-99) and Boston Red Sox (2000).
Gary Garver Gary Garver is a West Coast based correspondent for Howard Stern. He is sent to awards shows, movie premieres and television conventions to ask "Stuttering John" type questions to celebrities and has-beens.
Gary Gibbs Gary Gibbs (born August 13, 1952 in Beaumont, Texas) is an American football player turned coach who is most notable for coaching the University of Oklahoma Sooners for six years following the resignation of Barry Switzer. He began as a linebacker at the University of Oklahoma under coach Barry Switzer from 1972-1974.
Gary Gilmore Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 – January 17, 1977) was an American criminal who gained international notoriety as the first person executed in the United States after the death penalty was reinstated in 1976 after Gregg v. Georgia lifted the four-year moratorium instated by Furman v.
Gary Goodyear Gary Goodyear (born March 10, 1958 in Cambridge, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. He is a current member of the Canadian House of Commons, having been elected to represent the riding of Cambridge as a Conservative in 2004.
Gary Gordon United States Army Master Sgt. Gary Ivan Gordon (August 30, 1960 – October 3, 1993) earned the Medal of Honor posthumously for actions in Operation Gothic Serpent — the operation that led to the Battle of Mogadishu.
Gary Graff Gary Graff is a prominent music critic whose articles have appeared in the Detroit Free Press, New York Times Features Syndicate, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Reuters wire service, Revolver, Rolling Stone, People, Billboard, Backstreets, the Boston Globe, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Guitar World. He is also the founding editor of MusicHound Rock.
Gary Green (hockey coach) Gary Green is a former head coach of the Washington Capitals and currently a hockey analyst for the NHL on TSN. He was previously head coach of the OHA Peterborough Petes (1977-79) and the AHL Hershey Bears (1979-80).
Gary Greenbaum Gary Greenbaum (born March 13, 1963 in New York, NY) is a Fairfax, Virginia attorney. He is best known in the law for his defenses of convicted child molester Roland Iliff in 1998 in a case that drew national attentionand machete slasher Hector Flores] in 2004.
Gary Guthman Gary Guthman from Portland Oregon, Gary Guthman started his musical career at the age of nine and studied classically for the first 15 of his playing years. After attending Portland State University, he performed short stints in the 80’s as the “youngster” with the Dorsey Brothers Big Band, Stan Kenton Orchestra, Don Ellis Orchestra and Louis Bellson.
Gary Gygax Ernest Gary Gygax (born July 27 1938 in Chicago, Illinois) is best known as the author of the well known fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), co-created with Dave Arneson and co-published with Don Kaye in 1974 under the company Tactical Studies Rules. Although not alone in contributing to the origins of the industry, Gygax is generally considered to be the "father" of the modern role-playing hobby.
Gary Haisman Gary Haisman is a white male English singer/rapper who was one of three acts who scored a #1 chart topper on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart as a featured performer on D Mob's "A Little Bit Of This, A Little Bit of That" album (Cathy Dennis and LRS were the other two).
Gary Hamel Gary Hamel, a graduate of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan is the CEO of Strategos, an international management consulting firm based in Chicago, and a visiting Professor of Strategic Management at London Business School. He is the originator (with C.
Gary Hardgrave Gary Douglas Hardgrave (born 5 January 1960), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1996, representing the Division of Moreton, Queensland. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was educated at Griffith University, Queensland.
Gary Hart (footballer) Gary Hart (born, 21 September 1976) is a professional footballer currently playing for Brighton & Hove Albion, in Football League One. He was famously signed from Stansted in 1998, for ÂŁ1,000 and a set of tracksuits.
Gary Hoey Massachusetts born and bred guitarist Gary Hoey often lingered outside Boston's renowned Berklee College of Music when he was fourteen years old, making friends and offering to pay for lessons. Realizing he should devote all of his time to music, Hoey dropped out of high school and began playing Boston's local clubs, teaching guitar to other budding young players as well.
Gary Holian Gary Holian is an author of several products and articles for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, especially for the World of Greyhawk campaign setting. He also runs the Greytalk electronic mailing list and the Canonfire!
Gary Holt (musician) Gary Wayne Holt (born May 4, 1964 in Richmond, California) is an American guitarist from San Francisco, California. He co-founded the thrash metal band Exodus in 1982 along with Metallica's Kirk Hammett and Paul Baloff and he is the main songwriter for Exodus.
Gary Howe Gary Howe is a British comedy writer and performer, most noted for working in the sketch show Smack the Pony and the sitcom Green Wing. He has had a working partnership with fellow writer Richard Preddy since 1987.
Gary Hughes Gary Hughes (born July 5th, 1967 in Manchester) is an English hard rock singer, songwriter and musician. He began playing the guitar at 9 years old and as he progressed he earned a scholarship to the Royal Northern College of Music.
Gary Husband Gary Husband, born in Yorkshire in 1960, is an English drummer who has played with, amongst others, the British jazz-funk band Morrissey-Mullen and Level 42, and recorded with the likes of Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin and Mark King (to name a few). He also is a proficient keyboard player.
Gary Chalk Gary Chalk is an illustator and model-maker who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the Lone Wolf series of gamebooks written by Joe Dever. He is also illustrating with original artworks the upcoming French edition of Mongoose Publishing’s Lone Wolf RPG, due to be released in late 2006/early 2007.
Gary Chapman (swimmer) Gary Arthur Chapman (September 17 1937 - September 23 1978) was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1950s who won a bronze medal in the 100m freestyle at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Although he had set a world record in the 220yd freestyle, he was surprisingly omitted from the 4x200m freestyle relay team which won the gold medal.
Gary Imlach Gary Imlach is a British author, journalist and broadcaster, specialising in sports. Imlach is particularly associated with non-mainstream sports, working for many years as the face of Channel 4's coverage of American Football.
Gary Indiana Gary Indiana (real name, Gary Hoisington; born 1950) is an American writer and journalist. He is the author of numerous fiction and non-fiction books, including Do Everything in the Dark, Depraved Indifference, Rent Boy, Resentment, and Let It Bleed.
Gary Irvine Gary Irvine (born 17 March 1985 in Bellshill, Scotland) is a professional footballer currently playing for Scottish Premier League club Celtic. He has yet to make his first team debut but is a regular in the reserve team.
Gary James Gary 'Harry' James (born 14 December 1960 in England) is the drummer for the hard rock band Thunder. Popular with the band's fans as much for his cheerful persona as for his powerhouse drumming, he was previously a member of 1980s group Terraplane.
Gary Kildall Gary Arlen Kildall (May 19, 1942 – July 11, 1994) was an early American microcomputer entrepreneur who created the CP/M operating system and founded Digital Research, Inc. Kildall was one of the first people to see microprocessors as fully capable computers rather than equipment controllers and to organize a company around this concept.
Gary King (political scientist) Gary King is a published political scientist and quantitative methodologist. He is currently the David Florence Professor of Government and Director for the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University.
Gary Klein Inventor Gary Klein can be considered the innovator of the oversized tube aluminum bicycle, which is now a feature of the cycling market. He first developed the concept in 1973 as part of the Independent Activities Period aluminum bicycle project at MIT, where he was an engineering student and bicycle racer, then took the concept commercial after graduation.
Gary LaFree Gary LaFree is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at the Universities of Maryland, College Park and New Mexico. He is a former chairman of both the Crime, Law, and Deviance section of the American Sociological Society and a division of the American Society of Criminology.
Gary Larsen Gary Larsen (born March 13, 1942) in Fargo, North Dakota was a defensive tackle in the NFL and played college football at Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota. He started his NFL career in 1964 with the Los Angeles Rams and then became a part of the famous Purple People Eaters for the Minnesota Vikings from 1965 through 1974.
Gary Larson Gary Larson is the creator of The Far Side, a (sometimes subdivided) single-panel comic strip which appeared in many newspapers for fourteen years until Larson's retirement January 1, 1995. Because of its many astute references to topics in biology, zoology, and other disciplines, The Far Side is hugely popular among a scientifically literate audience to this day.
Gary Larson (rugby league footballer) Gary Larson, the brother in law of Greg Florimo, is an Australian former rugby league player best known for his years with the North Sydney Bears and representing the state of Queensland in the prestigious State of Origin competition. He currently coaches the North Sydney Bears in the NSWRL Premier League.
Gary Larson's Tales from the Far Side Gary Larson's Tales From the Far Side is an animated short film created in 1994 by Gary Larson, based on his The Far Side comic strip. It was first shown as a Halloween special on US television, and later was awarded the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
Gary Lauck Gary Rex Lauck (born 1953; also known as Gerhard Lauck) is the leader of the current incarnation of the NSDAP/AO in the United States and probably the largest producer of neo-Nazi literature in the world. He has been dubbed the "Farmbelt Fuehrer" by Jewish organizations and the "Evil Genius of Germany's Neo-Nazis" by the Reader's Digest (British edition, September 1995).
Gary Lee Roll Gary Lee Roll (November 22, 1951 - August 30, 2000) was executed by lethal injection in the state of Missouri. He was convicted of the murders of 3 members of the Sheper family in Cape Girardeau, Missouri during a robbery in 1992.
Gary Lewis (actor) Gary Lewis, born 1958 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, is a Scottish actor. He has had major supporting roles in critically acclaimed movies as Billy Elliot and Gangs of New York, as well as a major role in the American television docudrama, Supervolcano.
Gary Louris Gary Louris is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band The Jayhawks, and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the departure of Mark Olson; he is often credited with the band's subsequent move from folk-country toward a more progressive, poppier sound.
Gary Lunn Gary Vincent Lunn, PC, LL.B, MP (born May 8, 1957, in Trail, British Columbia) is a Canadian Member of Parliament for the British Columbia riding of Saanich—Gulf Islands and Minister of Natural Resources in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Gary Lupul Gary Lupul (born April 20, 1959 in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada) is a former NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks with whom he played 7 seasons, from 1979 to 1986. Playing his junior hockey career with the Nanaimo Clippers and the Victoria Cougars he broke into the league in 1979.
Gary M. Heidnik Gary Michael Heidnik (November 22, 1943 – July 6, 1999) was an American criminal who kidnapped women and kept them prisoner in his basement. He is often referred to as a serial killer, although having committed only two murders, he would not fit the standard FBI definition of a serial killer.
Gary MacDonald (swimmer) Gary MacDonald (born December 15, 1953 in Mission, British Columbia) was a freestyle swimmer from Canada, who won the silver medal in the 4x100m Medley Relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. He did so alongside Graham Smith, Clay Evans, and Stephen Pickell.
Gary Malkowski Gary Malkowski (born July 26, 1958 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a former Canadian provincial politician. He represented the riding of York East in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, as a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
Gary Mallaber Gary Mallaber (born October 11, 1946 in Buffalo, New York) is the drum, percussion, and keyboard player for The Steve Miller Band. Mallaber was also the main studio drummer for Eddie Money for most of his earlier recordings.
Gary Mar Gary G. Mar QC, LLB, BComm (born July 26, 1962) is a politician in the Canadian province of Alberta, currently serving as the Minister of International and Intergovernmental Affairs (Alberta) since April, 2006.
Gary Marsh Gary Marsh is Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production of Disney ABC Cable Networks Group where he develops and producesof Disney Channel Original Series and Movies. He also produces Playhouse Disney.
Gary Mauer Gary Mauer is an actor who most recently starred in the third national tour of The Phantom of the Opera playing the role of The Phantom. On Broadway, Gary starred as Raoul, Vicomte de Chagney in Phantom and played the role of Enjolras in Les Miserables.
Gary McGivern Gerald “Gary” McGivern (October 26, 1944–November 19, 2001) was the recipient on December 31, 1985 of what may be the most controversial grant of executive clemency signed by a governor in the case of a prisoner of the State of New York.
Gary McKinnon Gary McKinnon, also known as Solo, (born in Glasgow in 1966) is a British hacker accused by the United States of perpetrating the "biggest military computer hack of all time." Following legal hearings in the UK it was decided in July 2006 that he should be extradited to the United States.
Gary Melchionni Gary Dennis Melchionni (born January 19 1951, in Camden, New Jersey) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA. He is a former Phoenix Suns guard and a former All-American Coast Conference performer while he was with the Duke Blue Devils.
Gary Merrill Gary F. Merrill (August 2, 1915 – March 5, 1990) was an American film and television character actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of TV guest appearances.
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