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Jeff Bollow Jeff Bollow (born September 25, 1971 in Santa Monica, California) is an actor, writer, director, producer, author, public speaker, and film festival organizer. In 1996, after ten years of moderate success as an actor in his native Los Angeles, Bollow migrated to New Zealand, and then to Australia, where he founded the Screenplay Development Centre, authored the book Writing FAST: How to Write Anything with Lightning Speed, and produced and directed Making Fantastic Short Films for schools, before returning to New Zealand to co-found the Big Mountain Short Film Festival.
Jeff Boman Jeffrey Allan Boman was born in Montreal, Canada, but grew up first in Chomedy, Laval and St-Sauveur. He graduated from Concordia University in 1990, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BfA) in Cinema: Animation Option, focussed on the screen writing part.
Jeff Borowiak Jeff Borowiak (born September 25, 1949 in Berkeley, California) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won five singles and three doubles titles during his professional career. He played number one singles on one of the greatest collegiate tennis team of all time, UCLA.
Jeff Bowden Jeff Bowden is an American college football coach who most recently served as the offensive coordinator for the Florida State Seminoles under his father and head coach Bobby Bowden. Jeff Bowden resigned from the position on November 14, 2006, following a shutout loss to Wake Forest University three days earlier.
Jeff Bradstreet Jeff Bradstreet, MD, is an American physician whose medical foundation in Melbourne, Florida, The Interntational Child Development Resource Center focuses upon complementary medicine, clinical research, and treatment of autistic spectrum disorders. Dr.
Jeff Brantley Jeffrey Hoke (Jeff) Brantley, nicknamed "Cowboy" (born September 5 1963 in Florence, Alabama), is a former relief pitcher with a 14 year career from 1988 to 2001. Brantley played college baseball at Mississippi State University.
Jeff Brazil Jeff Brazil (born 1962) is a journalist best known for receiving, along with fellow journalist Steve Berry, the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Journalism in 1993 for their article published in the Orlando Sentinel on unjust and racially motivated traffic stops and money seizures by a Florida Sheriff's drug task force. Brazil was a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel from 1989 to 1993.
Jeff Bridges Jeffrey Leon Bridges (born December 4, 1949 in Los Angeles, California) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. He is the son of Dorothy Simpson and Lloyd Bridges, the brother of Beau Bridges and the uncle of Jordan Bridges.
Jeff Briggs Jeff Briggs (born March 10, 1957 in Alabama)is founder (along with Sid Meier), president, and CEO of Firaxis Games, a computer game developer based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, United States. He was previously a game designer at MicroProse but left that company in 1996 along with one of its founders, Sid Meier.
Jeff Bucknum Jeff Bucknum (born July 12, 1966 in Glendale, California) is an American race car driver. He competed in four Indy Racing League races in 2005, including the Indianapolis 500, with a best finish of 10th at Infineon Raceway.
Jeff Burlingame Jeff Burlingame is the author of "Kurt Cobain: Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind" and was the longtime arts and entertainment editor for The Daily World newspaper. He is also the founder of indie rock public relations firm If You Wouldn't Mind PR and co-founder of the Kurt Cobain Memorial Committee.
Jeff Burris Jeff Burris (born June 6, 1972) is a former American Football cornerback who played for the Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts, and the Cincinnati Bengals. Prior to his time in the NFL, he played at the University of Notre Dame and graduated in May 1994.
Jeff Burroughs Jeffrey Alan (Jeff) Burroughs (born March 7, 1951 in Long Beach, California) is a former player in Major League Baseball. From 1970 through 1985, he played for the Washington Senators (1970-71), Texas Rangers (1972-76), Atlanta Braves (1977-80), Seattle Mariners (1981), Oakland Athletics (1982-84) and Toronto Blue Jays (1985).
Jeff Bzdelik Jeff Bzdelik (born April 25 1959) is a former National Basketball Association coach, who coached the Denver Nuggets for slightly over two seasons, from 2002 through 2004. He is best remembered for leading the 2003-04 Nuggets to a 43-39 record, a 26-game improvement over the 2002-03 campaign when the team went 17-65.
Jeff Campbell Jeff Campbell (Born August 25, 1979) is a New Zealand football player who has represented his country at u20, u23 and senior levels. The attacking midfielder made his debut for the All Whites against Jamaica in January 2000 and collected 13 caps (5 goals).
Jeff Caponigro Jeff Caponigro is known as one of the nation’s most respected public relations professionals and experts in crisis management. He has managed more than 500 crisis situations throughout his 28-year career in public relations.
Jeff Celentano Jeff Celentano (Born 24 May 1960 in New Jersey) is an actor turned director, as well as writer. Jeff is a character actor who starred in such films as American Ninja 2: The Confrontation, Puppet Master II and Demonic Toys.
Jeff Cesario Jeff Cesario is a popular American comedian and writer, who has written for Dennis Miller Live and The Larry Sanders Show. He has appeared on Comedy Central Presents, Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show, and others.
Jeff Clark Jeff Clark (Surfer) (born March 26, 1957 Redwood CityWild Film: Wild Stars bio verifies place of birth.) is one of the most noteworthy and respected big wave surfers, famous for surfing Mavericks alone for 15 years before it was widely discovered by the big-wave surfing community.
Jeff Clement Jeff Clement is a catcher in currently in the Mariners farm system, and was called up to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers on June 21, 2006. Clement was the Mariners' first round draft pick (third overall) in the 2005 MLB Draft.
Jeff Cloud Jeff Cloud is a former bass player for the band Starflyer 59 (1997 until 2004). He joined the band after the album Americana had been recorded, and remained a member until after the recording of the album I Am the Portuguese Blues.
Jeff Cloud (politician) Jeff Cloud is an American Republican politician from the US state of Oklahoma. Cloud was elected in 2003 to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to fill the seat vacated by the retirement of Commissioner Ed Apple.
Jeff Cohen Jeffrey Bertan Cohen (born June 25, 1974) was a child actor whose claim to fame is appearing as Chunk in the 1985 classic Steven Spielberg production The Goonies. Since the part of "Chunk" entailed a lot of mockery at Cohen's considerable girth, he took up high school football and has since lost a great deal of weight as an adult.
Jeff Cohen (media critic) Jeff Cohen is the founder of Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting, a media watchdog group in the US. He was formerly a lawyer for the ACLU and is the co-author of four books which criticise media bias, mainly written with Norman Solomon.
Jeff Conine Jeffrey Guy Conine (born June 27, 1966 in Tacoma, Washington) is a first baseman/outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds. Previously, Conine played with the Kansas City Royals (1990, 1992, 1998), Florida Marlins (1993-1997, 2003-2005), Baltimore Orioles (1999-2003, 2006) and Philadelphia Phillies (2006).
Jeff Cook Jeff Cook is the former National Field Representative for the Log Cabin Republicans On September 27], [[2005, he announced an exploratory committee to evaluate the possibility of challenging incumbent Republican Sue Kelly in the primary for New York's 19th district Cook cited alleged betrayals by Kelly of her promises to support GLBT rights in Congress as his primary motivating factor. However, on March 28, 2006, Cook announced that he would not enter the race, citing the difficulty and drawbacks of running a negative campaign against a member of his own party.
Jeff Cooper (colonel) John Dean "Jeff" Cooper (10 May 1920 - 25 September 2006) was recognized as the father of what is commonly known as "The Modern Technique" of handgun shooting, and was considered by many to be the world's foremost expert on the use and history of small arms.
Jeff Corsaletti Jeff Corsaletti is a professional baseball player who currently plays for the Boston Red Sox minor league club called the Greenville Bombers. Corsaletti went to the University of Florida and is currently at Red Sox spring training in Fort Myers, Florida.
Jeff Corwin Jeffrey Samuel Corwin (born July 11, 1967 in Norwell, Massachusetts), better known as Jeff Corwin, is the host and executive producer of The Jeff Corwin Experience and Corwin's Quest, two American television shows about animals airing on the Animal Planet cable channel. He previously appeared in Going Wild With Jeff Corwin on the Disney Channel.
Jeff Cotton Jeff Cotton is an American rock guitarist, known for his work as a member of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band. Cotton first came to attention as guitarist with Merrell and the Exiles, who had a few local hits in 1964 in the Los Angeles area.
Jeff Cox Jeff Cox (born February 24, 1983 in Greensboro, North Carolina) is the chief meteorologist for WGXA FOX-24, the FOX affiliate in Macon, Georgia. He joined FOX-24 in April of 2005 after graduating from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in May of 2005.
Jeff Cravath Newell Jefferson Cravath (February 3 1903 – December 10 1953) was an American football coach best known as the head coach of the USC Trojans football team from 1942-1950. He compiled a 54-28-8 record while coaching at USC, and is known to have introduced the T formation to the USC program.
Jeff Cripps Jeff Cripps is an Australian music producer both for many local bands within New South Wales as well as throughout Australia and many internationally. Many see him solely as a producer of great blues music (because of the many blues related awards he has received) though he can and has recorded many styles for a variety of bands.
Jeff de Luna Jeff de Luna is a Filipino pocket billiards player. During the 2006 Men's World 9-Ball Championship he survived the group stages, the round of 64 and the round of 32, but was eliminated in the round of 16 by Luong Chi Dung.
Jeff Davidson Jeff Davidson (born October 3, 1967 in Akron, Ohio) is the offensive coordinator for the NFL's Carolina Panthers, signing a contract on January 23rd, 2007 to replace the Panthers' fired coordinator, Dan Henning. He was the interim offensive coordinator for the NFL's Cleveland Browns for the final ten games of the 2006 NFL season.
Jeff DaVanon Jeffrey Graham DaVanon, more commonly known as Jeff DaVanon (born December 8, 1973 in San Diego, California) is an outfielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks. DaVanon came up through the Oakland Athletics system before being traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as a minor-leaguer in 1999.
Jeff De Luca Jeff De Luca is a global information technology strategist and an author in the field of software development methodology. He is considered the primary architect of Feature Driven Development (FDD) circa 1999 [^JDLBIO], a lightweight methodology for developing computer software with reduced management overhead, time and money.
Jeff Dellenbach Jeffrey Alan Dellenbach (born February 14, 1963 in Wausau, Wisconsin) is a former American football center who played fifteen seasons in the National Football League. He was a member of the Green Bay Packers when they won Super Bowl XXXI.
Jeff Deyo Jeff Deyo (born November 5, 1969) was the lead singer in the popular CCM worship group, SONICFLOOd. With SONICFLOOd, he was an integral part of their gold album, SONICFLOOd, and sang for two #1 Christian hits, "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever" and "I Want to Know You".
Jeff Doucette Jeff Doucette (Born 1947 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American television and film actor. Doucette has appeared in over 92 films and television series which include Bedazzled, That 70s Show, Malcolm in the Middle, Murphy Brown, Invasion, Desperate Housewives, Newhart and Carnivale.
Jeff Dowd Jeff Dowd (born November 20 1949) is an American film producer and political activist best known as a member of the "Seattle Seven," who went to jail following a violent protest against the Vietnam war.
Jeff Duff Jeff Duff is an Australian singer and band-leader. Active since the 1970's Jeff Duff's latest project merges the styles of David Bowie and Frank Sinatra and has produced two albums; Ground Control to Frank Sinatra, and Lost in the Stars.
Jeff Dumas Jeff Dumas (Born: June 28th, 1971 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American Stage Actor currently starring as Patsy in the First National Tour of "Monty Python's Spamalot. A Chicago actor, his credits include several World Premieres including Stephen Sondheim's "Bounce", directed by Harold Prince at the Goodman Theatre and The Kennedy Center, "The House of Martin Guerre" at the Goodman Theatre and "Winesburg, Ohio" at About Face Theatre-Steppenwolf Theatre for which, as Joe Welling and Enoch Robinson, he received the 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in A Supporting Role in a Musical.
Jeff Fahey Jeffrey Fahey (born November 29, 1952 in Olean, New York) is one of 13 siblings born to an Irish-American family, who acts primarily in action and horror films and television. He was raised in Buffalo, New York from the age of 10.
Jeff Farkas Jeff Farkas (born January 24, 1978, in Williamsville, New York, USA) is a retired American professional ice hockey center. He was drafted in the third round, 57th overall, by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft.
Jeff Fenholt Jeffrey Craig Fenholt (born 1951) is a singer noted for his performance as the title character in the Broadway theatre adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar. In later years, he would gain notoriety as a born-again Christian evangelist and singer, as well as controversy over his claimed involvement with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.
Jeff Fiorentino Jeff Fiorentino (born April 14, 1983) in Pembroke Pines, Florida is an American baseball player in the Baltimore Orioles organization. During the 2005 season, he played several games for the Orioles after being called up from the Class A Frederick Keys.
Jeff Flake Jeffry "Jeff" Flake (born December 31, 1962), an American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing Arizona's 6th District. He was born in Snowflake, Arizona (named in part for his great-great-grandfather, William J.
Jeff Foskett Jeffrey Foskett is a guitarist and singer best known for his work with The Beach Boys. In the late seventies, Foskett formed The Pranks in Santa Barbara, California, gigging throughout the area with fellow area bands like D.
Jeff Francoeur Jeffrey Braden ("Jeff") Francoeur (born January 8, 1984 in Lilburn, Georgia), nicknamed "Frenchy", is a Major League Baseball player who currently plays for the Atlanta Braves of the National League.
Jeff Galloway Jeff Galloway, MA (b. July 12, 1945, Raleigh, North Carolina) is a former American Olympian widely known as the author of Galloway's Book on Running, which is the best-selling running book in the United States.
Jeff Gannon James Dale Guckert worked under the pseudonym Jeff Gannon as a White House reporter between 2003 and 2005, representing Talon News. After Guckert came under public scrutiny, in particular for his lack of a significant journalistic background and involvement with various homosexual escort service websites using the professional name Bulldog, he resigned from Talon News on February 8, 2005.
Jeff Gburek Jeff Gburek, born 1963, is a guitarist/electronic music composer and sound sculptor working widely throughout Western Europe and the USA. He employs extended & prepared guitar techniques, signal processing, open source applications and field recordings to create richly textural music linked to musique concrete and electro-acoustic music, wherein extreme pianissimo, organic object manipulation and silence contrast energetic swells of electronics.
Jeff Gerhardt Jeff Gerhardt is an American teacher, inventor, and entrepreneur. His work includes the development of a CAD system, one of the first PC-based point-of-purchase systems, the Tandy Color Computer, and the award-winning “KidCam™” Internet Video Security System.
Jeff Gerstmann Jeff Gerstmann (born August 1975) is a senior editor at popular gaming website GameSpot. He began working at GameSpot in the fall of 1996, around the launch of VideoGameSpot (back when GameSpot separated PC and console games into completely separate entities).
Jeff Gillooly Jeff Gillooly (now Jeff Stone) is the ex-husband of former ice skating star Tonya Harding. He is best known for being found guilty of conspiring with Shawn Eckhardt in hiring Shane Stant to attack rival skater Nancy Kerrigan.
Jeff Glass Jeff Glass (born on November 19, 1985 in Calgary, Alberta is a professional ice hockey goaltender playing for the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League. He was drafted in the third round, 89th overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators.
Jeff Gordon Jeffrey Michael Gordon (born August 4, 1971) He was born in Vallejo, California, raised in Pittsboro, Indiana, and currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a four-time NASCAR Winston Cup (now NEXTEL Cup) Series champion and driver of the #24 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS.
Jeff Gouda Jeff Gouda was an associate producer and writer on the episodic website "The Spot," which was produced by the defunct American Cybercast, or "AmCy," and gained notoriety as the "first episodic website." He was a member of the production team and acted as the show's main liaison between the company and the show's fans.
Jeff Graham Jeffery "Jeff" Todd Graham (born February 14, 1969 in Dayton, Ohio), is a former American professional football player who was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft. A 6'2", 206 lbs.
Jeff Grayer Jeffrey Grayer (born December 16, 1965 in Flint, Michigan) is a former journeyman NBA basketball player. A 6’5”, 200 pound shooting guard, Grayer starred at Iowa State University and was a member of the United States 1988 Olympic basketball team.
Jeff Green (basketball) Jeffrey Lynn Green (born August 28, 1986 in Cheverly, Maryland) is a collegiate men's basketball player in the NCAA. Nicknamed "Big Mean" Jeff Green, he attends Georgetown University where he is in his junior year.
Jeff Habay Jeff Habay (May 9, 1966) is a former Pennsylvania state representative convicted of campaign violations. Habay, a Republican, was convicted of improperly having legislative staff do campaign work on state time.
Jeff Haffley Jeffrey Haffley, played by Steven Culp, is a fictional Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing the state of Washington. He was Speaker of the House from 2003 until after the 2006 election, which cost the Republicans control of the House.
Jeff Hamilton (ice hockey) Jeff Hamilton (born September 4, 1977 in Dayton, Ohio) is an ice hockey forward who plays for the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. He spent his high school career playing for Avon Old Farms and his college career playing for Yale University where he tallied 80 goals and 174 points in 127 contests.
Jeff Hanson Jeff Hanson (born 1978) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist whose voice was described in a 2005 Paste review as an "angelic falsetto, a cross between Alison Krauss and Art Garfunkel that's often (understandably) mistaken for a female contralto." His songwriting style has been compared to that of Elliott Smith.
Jeff Hardy Jeffrey (Jeff) Nero Hardy (born August 31, 1977) is an American professional wrestler currently performing on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he is the reigning Intercontinental Champion. He is also known for his original run in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment with his brother Matt Hardy as the Hardy Boyz from 1998-2002.
Jeff Hart and the Ruins American power pop musician, guitarist and songwriter Jeff Hart (born November 1 1961), formed the rock trio Jeff Hart and the Ruins in January 1990 with bassist Chip Robinson and drummer John Flowers. As with musical forebearers The Byrds, Tom Petty, The Kinks (Muswell Hillbillies era) and contemporaries like Paul Westerberg and The Jayhawks, the music of the band strays into both the alt.
Jeff Hayenga Jeff Hayenga is an American actor, who played against Matthew Modine in And the Band Played On, Danny DeVito in Other People's Money, Fred Ward in The Prince of Pennsylvania and Claire Forlani in Memro (2004). Another role he had in the motion picture Center Stage (2000).
Jeff Heath John Geoffrey Heath (April 1 1915 - December 9 1975) was a Canadian left fielder in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the Cleveland Indians. He was one of the American League's most promising power hitters of the late 1930s and early 1940s, twice leading the AL in triples, and batting at least .
Jeff Heerema Jeff Heerema (born January 17, 1980, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger. He was drafted in the first round, 11th overall, by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.
Jeff Hoggan Jeff Hoggan (February 1, 1978) in Hope, British Columbia is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays left wing and right wing for the National Hockey League's Boston Bruins. He was undrafted, and signed a contract in 2004 with the St.
Jeff Hoover Jeff Hoover (born January 18, 1960, Albany, Kentucky) is currently a Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives representing the 83rd district where he has served since 1996. Hoover currently serves as House Minority Leader, a position he has held since 2002.
Jeff Hornacek Jeffrey John Hornacek (); (born May 3 1963 in Elmhurst, Illinois) attended Komarek grade School in North Riverside Illinois, is a former NBA basketball player who played at the shooting guard position from 1986–2000. He was known primarily as one of the last consummate shooters in basketball.
Jeff Hughes (soccer) Jeff Hughes, born in Covington, Kentucky, United States is a defender currently playing for American USL Third Division side Wilmington Hammerheads. He joined the Hammerheads in 2006 after playing for USL Second Division team Cincinnati Kings.
Jeff Hunter (politician) Jeff Hunter (born December 9,1959) is the current Member of Parliament for the electorate of Lake Macquarie in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, he has held the seat since his first election win on May 25,1991 and has been re-elected in 1995,1999 and 2003.
Jeff Hyslop Jeffrey Hyslop (born May 30, 1951 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian musical theatre actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, and director. His most famous roles were as Jeff the mannequin in the children's show Today's Special and as the title role in the Canadian travelling production of The Phantom of the Opera.
Jeff Chang (journalist) Jeff Chang is an American journalist and music critic on hip-hop music and culture. His writings have appeared in publications such as URB, The Bomb, San Francisco Chronicle, the Village Voice, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Vibe, Spin, The Nation, and Mother Jones, as well as in his history of hip-hop, Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation, published in 2005 by St.
Jeff Christie Jeff Christie (born February 2, 1983 in Vancouver) is a member of the Canadian Luge team. In the 2006 Turin Olympics, he had the highest placing in the Men's Luge Singles of the Canadians in the event, finishing 14th.
Jeff Innis Jeffrey David (Jeff) Innis (born July 5, 1962 in Decatur, Illinois) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the New York Mets from 1987 through 1993. He batted and threw right handed.
Jeff Jacobson (Alaska) Jeff Jacobson is a past mayor of North Pole, Alaska and a current City Council member. He is a middle-school teacher, and until 1989, was the teacher for the Gifted and Talented program at North Pole Middle School.
Jeff Jaeger Jeff Jaeger (b 1964) played seven seasons with the Oakland Raiders (1989-1995) and rounded out his career with the Chicago Bears (1996-1999). In 1987, Jaeger broke all of the Cleveland Browns rookie scoring records with 75 points despite playing in only ten games.
Jeff Jarvis Jeff Jarvis (born 1954) is an American journalist. He is the former television critic for TV Guide and People magazine, creator of Entertainment Weekly, Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News, and a columnist on the San Francisco Examiner.
Jeff Jenkins Jeff Jenkins is a cast member and founder of the The Skinny Improv, a dynamic improvisational comedy group in Springfield, Missouri, United States. In addition to The Skinny Improv, Jenkins has performed in, and directed, plays at the Springfield Little Theatre in Springfield.
Jeff Jillson Jeff Jillson (born July 24, 1980 in North Smithfield, Rhode Island) is an American professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Berlin Polar Bears of the Deutsche Eishockey-Liga. He was drafted 14th overall in the first round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks.
Jeff Jones (artist) Jeffrey Catherine Jones (born January 10, 1944 in Atlanta, GA) was a very popular science fiction and fantasy illustrator during the 1960's and early '70s. Among the books he did covers for were the Ace paperback editions of Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series and Andre Norton's Postmarked the Stars.
Jeff Jones (basketball coach) Jeffrey Allen Jones is currently the head coach of the American University men's basketball team. Coach Jones took the helm of American basketball on April 17, 2000, becoming the 17th coach in the school's history.
Jeff Jones (Welsh politician) Jeff Jones is a (now retired) Labour Party politician from the town of Maesteg, Wales, who rose to become Council Leader of Bridgend County Borough Council. He is known throughout South Wales as an outspoken local politician.
Jeff Kellogg Jeffrey William Kellogg (born August 29 1961 in Coldwater, Michigan) is an umpire in Major League Baseball who has worked in the National League from 1991 to 1999 and throughout both major leagues since 2000. He wears uniform number 8.
Jeff Kemp Jeffrey Allan Kemp (born July 11, 1959 in Santa Ana, California), was a former American professional football player. A 6'0" undrafted quarterback from Dartmouth College, Kemp played in 11 NFL seasons from 1981 and 1983-1991 for 4 different teams.
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Jeff Kent Jeffrey Franklin Kent (born March 7, 1968 in Bellflower, California) is a Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and a former MVP winner. He is widely regarded as one of the best offensive second basemen to have ever played the game.
Jeff Kipnis Jeff Kipnis (born 1955, Georgia, USA) is an American critic, urban designer, film-maker, theorist, curator and professor of architecture at Ohio State University,Columbus, Ohio, USA. He is also visiting professor at Columbia University, New York.
Jeff Klein Jeff Klein is an Indie Rock Singer-Songwriter/Musician from upstate New York. Equal parts Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, Beck and Gram Parsons, Jeff Klein has released 2 albums on Bjork's One Little Indian label, featuring guests ranging from Ani Difranco to Dave Pirner.
Jeff Koinange Most CNN viewers know the name and face of Jeff Koinange for his dynamic lead reporting in the continent of Africa. Yet, during CNN's in-depth coverage of Hurricane Katrina, viewers found Jeff not in Africa, but at the crossroads of Bourbon Street USA, in knee high boots and polo shirts, reporting "real time" hurricane news in the aftermath of destruction, death and chaos.
Jeff Kostoff Jeffrey ("Jeff") James Kostoff (born 1965 in Upland, California) is a former medley swimmer from the United States, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1984. He finished in sixth (1984) and in ninth place (1988) in the 400m Individual Medley.
Jeff Kottkamp Jeffrey "Jeff" Kottkamp (born November 12, 1960 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American politician from the State of Florida. Kottkamp, a Republican, served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 - 2006.
Jeff Kropf Jeff Kropf is an Oregon State Representative and fifth generation Oregon farmer from Sublimity, Oregon. Kropf has been Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee for two legislative sessions and served two sessions on the Transportation and Ways and Means subcommittees.
Jeff LaBar Jeff LaBar (born March 18, 1963) is a guitarist most famous for playing in the band Cinderella, in which he replaced original guitarist Michael Smerick, also known as Michael-Kelly Smith. Jeff also has a side band with Cinderella bandmate Eric Brittingham called Naked Beggars.
Jeff Lamberti Jeff Lamberti is the GOP Senate leader and a two term State Senator representing Iowa's 35th District in the Iowa General Assembly, and has served two terms as State Representative. In the 2006 mid-term election, Lamberti was the Republican nominee for U.
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