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Jeremiah Burnham Tainter Jeremiah Burnham Tainter (January 6, 1836 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin - February 5, 1920) was an inventor and engineer known for having invented the Tainter gate in 1886. He began his work in hydrology in 1862, with the modification of pre-existing mill pond dams in Menomonie.
Jeremiah Burton Jeremiah Burton (1816-1905) was a farmer and a Baptist preacher who owned the the post office and a general store in the town of Burton, Georgia. He was born in South Carolina before moving to Rabun County, Georgia and settling on the Tallulah River.
Jeremiah Clarke Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674 - December 1 1707) was an English composer, now best remembered for the popular keyboard piece attributed to him, the Prince of Denmark's March, commonly called the Trumpet Voluntary and attributed for a long time to Henry Purcell.
Jeremiah Colegrove Jeremiah Colegrove (31 July 1758-26 August 1836) was born to William Colegrove in Scituate, Rhode Island. A man of giant stature, both physically and in the community, he was a prominent farmer and manufacturer in New England.
Jeremiah Cosden Jeremiah Cosden (1768 – December 5, 1824) was an American politician. He was elected as a Republican and presented credentials as a Member-elect to the Seventeenth Congress and served from March 4, 1821 to March 19, 1822, when he was succeeded by Philip Reed, who successfully contested his election.
Jeremiah Curtin House The Jeremiah Curtin House is a unique stone building built in 1846. It was the boyhood home of noted American linguist and folklorist Jeremiah Curtin and is part of the Trimborn Farm estate in Greendale, Wisconsin.
Jeremiah Dixon Jeremiah Dixon (July 27 1733 – January 22 1779) was an English surveyor and astronomer who is perhaps best known for his work with Charles Mason, from 1763 to 1767, in determining what was later called the Mason-Dixon line.
Jeremiah Duggan Jeremiah 'Jerry' Duggan (November 10, 1980 – March 27, 2003), a British student at the Sorbonne in Paris, died after being hit by several cars while running down the middle of a busy road near Wiesbaden, Germany. The circumstances of his death are controversial because he died while attending a youth cadre school organized by the Schiller Institute and the LaRouche Youth Movement, part of an international organization led by perennial American presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche and his wife Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
Jeremiah Dummer Jeremiah Dummer (1681 – May 19, 1739) was an important colonial figure for New England in the early 1700s. His most significant contributions to American history were his "A Defense of the New England Charters" and his role in the formation of Yale College.
Jeremiah Evarts Jeremiah F. Evarts (February 3, 1781 – May 10, 1831) was a Christian missionary, reformer, and activist for the rights of American Indians in the United States, and a leading opponent of the Indian Removal policy of the United States government.
Jeremiah Films Jeremiah Films produces videos that the group says promotes patriotism, traditional values, family values and the "biblical worldview of the founding fathers" of the United States. It has produced films critical of subjects as varied as evolution, Mormonism, Seventh-day Adventism, Harry Potter, stem cell research, Hallowe'en, homosexuality, and the Clinton Presidency.
Jeremiah Green Jeremiah Green was the drummer for the indie rock band Modest Mouse from 1993 to 2003, and returned to the band in July 2004. Of his work on Sad Sappy Sucker, Spencer Owen at Pitchfork has said, 'Jeremiah Green proves himself to be one of indie rock's best drummers, even this early on in the game.
Jeremiah Hacker Jeremiah Hacker (1801-1895 ) was a reformer and journalist who lived and wrote in Portland, Maine from 1845 to 1866. Born in Brunswick, Maine to a large Quaker family, Hacker moved to Portland as a young adult where he worked as a penmanship instructor, a teacher, and a shopkeeper.
Jeremiah Chase Jeremiah Townley Chase (May 23, 1748 – May 11, 1828) was an American lawyer and jurist from Annapolis, Maryland. He served as a delegate for Maryland in the Continental Congress of 1783 and 1784, and for many years was chief justice of the state’s court of appeals.
Jeremiah Chirau Jeremiah Chirau was a notable figure among (Southern) Rhodesia's chiefs, and during the Unilateral Declaration of Independence (Rhodesia) he became the only leader of the Zimbabwe United People's Organisation (ZUPO), a party comprised largely of chiefs.
Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson (1972) is a film about Jeremiah Johnson, a disenchanted ex-soilder entering the realm of the mountain men. It was directed by Sydney Pollack, and starred Robert Redford as Jeremiah Johnson and Will Geer as Bear Claw.
Jeremiah Markland Jeremiah Markland (October 18 (or 29) 1693 - July 7, 1776), English classical scholar, was born at Childwall in Liverpool on the 29th (or 18th) of October 1693. He was educated at Christ's Hospital and Peterhouse, Cambridge.
Jeremiah Mason Jeremiah Mason (April 27, 1768 - October 14, 1848) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Lebanon, Connecticut, he graduated from Yale College in 1788, studied law, moved to Vermont, and was admitted to the bar in 1791.
Jeremiah Motors Jeremiah Motors is the name of a fictional used cars & trucks dealership seen in the teen television series, Degrassi: The Next Generation. Owned and operated by Joey Jeremiah, it first appears to be a local retailer however, in each appearance, it seems to have undergone major changes.
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa (September 10 1831-June 29 1915), an Irish Fenian leader, was born at Rosscarbery, County Cork. In 1858 Rossa established the Phoenix Society which would later evolve into the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB).
Jeremiah Shepard Jeremiah Shepard (August 11, 1648 – June 2, 1720) was an American Puritan minister and the youngest son of Thomas Shepard, a major figure in the founding generation of Puritan New England. He was an early graduate of Harvard University, in the class of 1669.
Jeremiah Smith Jeremiah Smith (November 29, 1759–September 21, 1842) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Exeter, New Hampshire. Born in 1759 in Peterborough, New Hampshire, he represented New Hampshire in the U.
Jeremiah Thompson Jeremiah Thompson was a New York merchant, ship owner, Quaker, officer in the New York Manumission Society (dedicated to freeing slaves), and co-founder (together with five other men, four of whom were also Quakers) in 1817 of the famous "Black Ball" transatlantic packet line. He emmigrated to the United States from his native Yorkshire, England in 1801 at the age of seventeen.
Jeremiah Tower Jeremiah Tower was a founding chef in the 1970s at Alice Waters' Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley, California. He is widely credited as one of the creators of both New American Cuisine and California Cuisine.
Jeremiah Van Rensselaer Jeremiah Van Rensselaer (August 27 1738 – February 19 1810) was a Representative from New York to the United States Congress. He was the father of Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer and cousin of Killian Van Rensselaer, who were also Representatives.
Jeremiah Wadsworth Jeremiah Wadsworth (July 12, 1743– April 30, 1804) was an American sea captain, merchant, and statesman from Hartford, Connecticut who profited from his position as a government official charged with supplying the Continental Army. He represented Connecticut in both the Continental Congress and the United States House of Representatives.
Jeremias Benjamin Richter Jeremias Benjamin Richter (March 10 1762 – April 14 1807) was a German chemist. He was born at Hirschberg in Silesia, became a mining official at Breslau in 1794, and in 1800 was appointed assessor to the department of mines and chemist to the royal porcelain factory at Berlin, where he died.
Jeremy "Norm" Scott Jeremy "Norm" Scott is the creator of the comic strip Hsu and Chan that appears the video game magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly. In addition to the monthly strip, Hsu and Chan also have their own comic book published by Slave Labor Graphics Publishing.
Jeremy Accardo Jeremy Accardo (born on December 8, 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays of the American League. He was signed as a non-drafted free agent by the San Francisco Giants of the National League in 2003 after attending Illinois State University.
Jeremy Adduono Jeremy Adduono (born August 4, 1978, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger. He was drafted in the seventh round, 184th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft.
Jeremy Bamber Jeremy Bamber (born in England in 1961) is one of the UK's most notorious mass murderers, almost as much for remaining in the news since his conviction, as for the shocking crimes he was convicted of carrying out. However, his conviction remains a matter of some controversy.
Jeremy Barrett Jeremy Barrett is an actor who did voicework for The Animals of Farthing Wood. In the 39 episodes of this classic animation production he was the voice of 17 characters ranging from gentle and greedy little Mole to Scarface - a very nasty fox!
Jeremy Bates (boxer) Jeremy Bates (born January 12 1974, in Argillite, Kentucky) is an American heavyweight boxer. Nicknamed "The Beast", Bates is a journeyman fighter who fought several other journeyman fighters of his era.
Jeremy Beck Jeremy Beck (born 1960) is a dramatic and lyrical American composer of works for varying orchestral, chamber and vocal forces. His most recent CD’s were included by Gramophone in its June 2006 Reviews: The best new recordings from North America which stated "Jeremy Beck is Exhibit A in classical music’s defense against the charge of being out of touch.
Jeremy Black (historian) Jeremy Black (born 30 October, 1955) MBE is British historian and a Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
Jeremy Blackman Jeremy Blackman is an American actor. Blackman has starred in such films as Magnolia, Crown Heights, and Double Down, as well as the television series Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Melrose Place.
Jeremy Blake Jeremy Blake (born 1971) is an American painter and video artist known for his innovations in expanding the meaning and conceptions of painting by incorporating digital technology into C-prints, films and videos.
Jeremy Borash Jeremy Borash (born May 28, 1977 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American professional wrestling play-by-play commentator, announcer, booker, video producer and website designer. He was heavily involved in the now defunct World Wrestling All-Stars promotion, and has been an influential staff member of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling since its inception in 2002.
Jeremy Brockie Jeremy Brockie (born October 7, 1987) in Christchurch, New Zealand is a New Zealand football (soccer) player who currently plays as a striker for Sydney FC in the Hyundai A-League. He previously played for the New Zealand Knights in the Hyundai A-League and is widlely tipped to be New Zealand's next big prospect to eventually play in the English Premiership following Ryan Nelsen of Blackburn Rovers and Simon Elliott of Fulham FC.
Jeremy Colliton Jeremy Colliton (January 13, 1985) in Blackie, Alberta is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays center for the National Hockey League's New York Islanders He was drafted by the New York Islanders] in the [[2003 NHL Entry Draft. He was the chosen 58th overall in the 2nd round.
Jeremy Colton Jeremy Colton is a British actor who trained at the Guildford School of Acting and has appeared in numerous television, stage and radio productions. TV work has included Heartbeat, A Thing Called Love, Peak Practice, Prime Suspect 3, Stanley's Dragon and The Upper Hand.
Jeremy Coney Jeremy Vernon Coney (born 21 June 1952 in Wellington) was a New Zealand cricketer, who played 52 Test matches and 88 ODIs for New Zealand, captaining them in 15 Tests and 25 ODIs. He was one of New Zealand's most successful batsmen, at least by average, and he made 16 fifties, but centuries often eluded him and he had to wait nine years to make his first - by that time, he had turned 31.
Jeremy Corray Jeremy Corray is a card-carrying member of the VHS Backyard-Film-School-Brigade, and grew up abusing the family camcorder and friends. His family quickly realized if they wanted their camcorder back, they would have to send him to a real film school.
Jeremy Cushman Jeremy Stein Cushman (born 1990) performs internationally as a violin soloist, with performances spanning four continents. He made his solo orchestral debut at the age of eight with the Great Neck Philharmonic and, at the age of nine, was featured on the nationally televised CBS Early Show with Bryant Gumbel after winning the FAO/CBS international talent search.
Jeremy Davidson Jeremy Davidson (born 28 April 1974 in Belfast) is a rugby union footballer who played at lock for Dungannon RFC, Ulster, London Irish, Castres, Ireland & the British Lions. He attended Methodist College Belfast.
Jeremy Davies (actor) Jeremy Davies (born October 8, 1969 in Traverse City, Michigan, USA) is an American film and television actor. He is the second of four children, having an older brother, Josh, who is an Airforce Pilot; a younger brother, Zachary; and younger sister, Katy.
Jeremy Dunham (musician) Jeremy Dunham (born in San Fransisco February 34 1982) used to be the trumpet player in UK Ska Punk band Solabeat Alliance before they split up in 2004. After a brief periof in various bands such as 'bad science', 'the misfits' and 'The Scrub' he left the world of windpipes behind to become the bass player in the celebrated 'shoreditch cool' act Turbowolf.
Jeremy Fell Mathews Jeremy Fell Mathews, CMG, JP (馬富善) was the last Attorney General of Hong Kong before 1997, He served the post from 1988 to 1997, under the Governorship of Lord Wilson of Tillyorn and the last Governor Christopher Francis Patten.
Jeremy Freese Jeremy Freese (born March 15, 1971 in Fort Dodge, Iowa) is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is currently on leave and holds a position as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard University.
Jeremy Giambi Jeremy Dean Giambi (born September 30, 1974 in San Jose, California) is a left-handed Major League Baseball player for the Chicago White Sox. He attended Cal State Fullerton and was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 6th round of the 1996 amateur draft.
Jeremy Goss Jeremy Goss (born May 11, 1965 in Oekolia, Cyprus) is a former Welsh international footballer, most noted for playing for Norwich City from 1984 to 1996 (after having been a member of the club's FA Youth Cup winning team in 1983), and came to prominence during their successful period in the mid-1990s. Goss played in the midfield, and was known for scoring spectacularly but not often, most notably in Norwich City's away win over FC Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup.
Jeremy Greenstock Sir Jeremy Greenstock (born 1944), educated at Harrow and Worcester College, Oxford, was a British diplomat from 1969-2004, serving in Washington DC, Paris, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. He is the former British Ambassador to the United Nations in New York and Her Majesty's former Special Representative in Iraq, where he worked alongside Paul Bremer within the Coalition Provisional Authority.
Jeremy Hammond Jeremy Hammond, born in 1985, is a controversial Chicago, Illinois political activist, self-professed anarchist, freegan and convicted hacker who has been involved in anti-war and anti-globalization causes as well as digital rights and free software movements. He has helped produce several zines and websites for his various hacker and activist groups, most notably founding the hacker website hackthissite.
Jeremy Harris Jeremy Harris, born December 7, 1950 in Wilmington, Delaware, served as Mayor of Honolulu from 1994 to 2004. A biologist by training, Harris started his political career as a delegate to the 1978 Hawai'i State Constitutional Convention.
Jeremy Harris Living Library The Jeremy Harris Living Library is a collection of books in the library at L'Arche Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was established in January 2005 by family and friends to honour the treasured contribution of Jeremy Harris as an assistant in this community.
Jeremy Harrison Jeremy Harrison (born January 29, 1978) is a former Canadian Member of Parliament for the riding of Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River, a riding that encompasses the northern half of the province of Saskatchewan.
Jeremy Hinzman Jeremy Hinzman (born in 1979 in Rapid City, South Dakota) is a former United States Army private from the 82nd Airborne Division in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In January of 2004, he fled the United States as one of nine American deserters openly seeking refugee status in Canada.
Jeremy Hoad Jeremy Hoad is best known as co-author of the BBC Doctor Who novel, The Blue Angel (with partner, Paul Magrs). The Blue Angel has been adapted to script form by Piers Britton and will be used as the basis of a course at the University of Redlands in Southern California in 2007.
Jeremy Hummel Jeremy Hummel (born December 8, 1973) is the former drummer and co-founder of the rock band Breaking Benjamin. Jeremy co-wrote and recorded their debut CD, "Saturate" as well as the platinum selling follow-up, "We Are Not Alone.
Jeremy Huw Williams Jeremy Huw Williams (born 3rd April 1969 in Cardiff) is a Welsh baritone opera singer who studied at Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf, St John's College, Cambridge, at the National Opera Studio, and with April Cantelo. He is married to Manon née Jenkins, sister of Ffion Hague.
Jeremy Christie Jeremy Christie (born May 22, 1983) is a New Zealand football (soccer) player who plays as a midfielder. He recently signed for Perth Glory for the 2006/2007 A-league season from the New Zealand Knights and is said to be pleased to be playing alongside fellow countryman Leo Bertos .
Jeremy Inglis Jeremy Inglis (born May 21, 1968, in Winchester, Hampshire, England) is a British photographer specialising in landscape and natural history subjects. A former pupil at The Mountbatten School And Language College, his work has been published in many magazines, including: "Outdoor Photography", "Bird Watching", "Birdwatch", "Amateur Photographer", "Practical Photography", "Walk" (the magazine of The Ramblers Association), "Time", and a number of books and newspapers.
Jeremy Inkel Jeremy Inkel has been a Canadian electronic musician for the last seven years and is quickly gaining recognition in the influential Vancouver industrial music scene. His first musical project was called B1nary H0l0caust, but he is most famous for his friendship with Vancouver musician Chris Peterson, which led to him working on the Noise Unit album Voyeur along with industrial legend Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly.
Jeremy Jacobs Jeremy Jacobs, Sr., perhaps best known as the owner of the Boston Bruins, is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Delaware North Companies, a global leader in hospitality and food service and one of the largest privately held companies in North America.
Jeremy Jennings Jeremy Jennings is an English political theorist and is currently Professor of Political Theory at Queen Mary, University of London. He is predominantly interested in the History of Political Thought, often with specific reference to France.
Jeremy Jones There are two snowboarders named Jeremy Jones. One who is one of the most successful big mountain riders in the history of the sport, and the other being an incredibly successful and pioneering freestyle snowboarder.
Jeremy Kates Jeremy Kates is a fictional character in the television series The Nine and is portrayed by Scott Wolf. Kates is often an emotionally closed-off member of the group (though still an active part of it), and he clashed with Nick Cavanaugh a bit during the incident in the bank.
Jeremy Kench Jeremy " Jay " Kench , born May 27, 1984 in Wellington, New Zealand, is a New Zealand basketball player who plays the point guard position for the Canterbury Rams in the New Zealand National Basketball League and the Singapore Slingers in the Australian National Basketball League.
Jeremy Knowles Jeremy Randall Knowles, CBE (1935-) is a Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University, was Dean of the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences from 1991 to 2002. He joined Harvard in 1974, received many awards for his research, and has remained at Harvard ever since, leaving the faculty for a decade to serve as Dean.
Jeremy Lascelles Robert Jeremy Hugh Lascelles (born 14 February 1955), is the youngest child of the 7th Earl of Harewood and his first wife, Marion Stein. He is forty-seventh in the line of succession to the British Throne and seventh in line for the Earldom of Harewood.
Jeremy Linn Jeremy Linn (born January 6 1976 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), set an American record in the one hundred meter breaststroke category while winning the silver medal in that event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
Jeremy Lister Ensign Jeremy Lister (1752 - 1836) was a British officer in the 10th Regiment of Foot during the early days of the American Revolution. His journal was later published as Concord fight: Being so much of the narrative of Ensign Jeremy Lister of the 10th Regiment of Foot as pertains to his services on the 19th of April, 1775.
Jeremy Lloyds Jeremy William Lloyds (born November 17, 1954 in Penang, Malaya) is an English cricket umpire. In his playing days he played for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, Orange Free State and Somerset County Cricket Club.
Jeremy Manongdo Jeremy Manongdo, musically known as Passion, is a Filipino singer-songwriter currently based in San Fransisco, CA. He first gained notable fame and acclaim with his cover of the Usher song My Boo and his original composition, "Lemonade.
Jeremy Mayfield Jeremy Allen Mayfield (born May 27, 1969 in Owensboro, Kentucky) is a driver in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series who drives the #36 Toyota Camry for Bill Davis Racing. He is married to his wife Shana, and they own three bulldogs and two pugs.
Jeremy McGrath Jeremy McGrath (born November 19, 1971, San Francisco, California) is a Supercross racer and has won a record of 72 250cc Main Event wins and captured 7 250cc Championships between 1993 to 2001. He is known to many as the greatest Supercross racer of all time.
Jeremy McWilliams Jeremy McWilliams (born 4 April 1964 in Belfast, Northern Ireland), is a motorcycle racer. He often competed on V-Twin bikes in the 500cc series, matching the more powerful four-strokes in qualifying but rarely in the races.
Jeremy Michael Boorda Jeremy Michael Boorda (November 26, 1939 – May 16 1996) was an admiral of the United States Navy and the 25th Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). Boorda is celebrated for being the first (and so far, only) CNO to have risen to the position from the enlisted ranks.
Jeremy Mills Jeremy Mills is a former guitarist in the Scottish rock band Idlewild. Mills—then a flatmate of lead singer Roddy Woomble—joined the band on a UK tour in 2000 He was replaced by Allan Stewart] as extra live guitarist for the May/June 2001 US tour Allan Stewart later joined Idlewild as a permanent member in 2002 [http://www.
Jeremy Mincey Jeremy Mincey (born on December 14, 1984 in Statesboro, Georgia) is a American football linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He played college football at University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, and was selected in the sixth round (191st overall) by the Patriots in the 2006 NFL Draft.
Jeremy Monteiro Jeremy Monteiro (born June 20, 1960, Singapore), is a Jazz Pianist, Singer, Composer and Music Educator. He has performed and won critical acclaim in many parts of the world, in addition to numerous occasions at home in Singapore, where he has been dubbed "Singapore's King Of Swing" by the local press.
Jeremy Newberry Jeremy David Newberry (born on March 23, 1976 in Antioch, California) is an National Football League (NFL) center with the San Francisco 49ers. He was drafted by the 49ers in the 2nd round (58th overall) in the 1998 NFL Draft.
Jeremy Paul Jeremy Paul (born 14 March 1977 in Hamilton, New Zealand) plays hooker for the Australian national rugby union team. At the end of 2005, Paul had been capped 63 times for Australia and was awarded the John Eales Medal, receiving 194 votes from his teammates.
Jeremy Purvis Jeremy Purvis (born 15 January 1974) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale from 2003. He is the Scottish Liberal Democrats' Justice Spokesperson.
Jeremy Reed Jeremy Thomas Reed (born June 15, 1981 in San Dimas, California) is an American Major League Baseball outfielder who currently plays for the Seattle Mariners. Reed graduated from Bonita High School (La Verne, CA) in 1999, and went on to play college baseball at Long Beach State University.
Jeremy Rees Jeremy Rees (8 May 1937 – 12 December 2003) was a British arts administrator. He was the founder of the Arnolfini Centre for the Contemporary Arts in Bristol and its Director from its opening in 1961 until 1986.
Jeremy Regensteiner Jeremy Regensteiner is the head of the tenders department at Bezeq the leading telecommunications provider in Israel. To his credit he has a 80% win rate in the bids he submits, and has received much credit for this.
Jeremy Rent Jeremy Rent is a fictional character from the cult BBC TV and radio show Little Britain played by Matt Lucas. He is the agent to Dennis Waterman (Little Britain) and in every sketch of his he is trying to set up his client with work.
Jeremy Robinson Jeremy Robinson (born 1974) is the author of two novels, Raising the Past (2006) and The Didymus Contingency (2005). He is also the author of two non-ficiton titles, POD People - Beating the Print-On-Demand Stigma (2006) and The Screenplay Workbook (2003).
Jeremy Sandford Jeremy Sandford (December 5 1930 – May 12 2003) was an English television writer. Born in Herefordshire, he came to prominence in 1966 with Cathy Come Home, his controversial entry in BBC1's The Wednesday Play anthology strand which was directed by Ken Loach.
Jeremy Shapiro Jeremy Shapiro is a prominent academic and is director of research at the "Center on the United States and Europe" at the Brookings Institution. His expertise is in the fields of Civil-military relations, Europe, France, military operations, national security and transatlantic diplomacy.
Jeremy Sisto Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974 in Grass Valley, California, USA) is an American actor who has had many prominent roles in movies and television, though he is probably best known for his performance as Billy Chenowith on the HBO series Six Feet Under. Some of his memorable movies include Clueless, Suicide Kings, Thirteen, and Jesus (as the title character).
Jeremy Soule Jeremy Soule is an award-winning American composer prominent in video game music scores. Soule's soundtracks are often critically acclaimed as being among the best in the computer and video games industry and as rivaling the quality of many orchestral film soundtracks.
Jeremy Spencer Jeremy Spencer (born 4 July, 1948, in Hartlepool, County Durham), is a British musician, best known as one of Fleetwood Mac's first guitarists, joining the band in July 1967. His speciality was the slide guitar, and he was strongly influenced by blues musician Elmore James.
Jeremy Spencer (album) Jeremy Spencer is an album by British blues rock musician Jeremy Spencer, who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1967-71. Released in 1970 (see 1970 in music), this was his first solo album and the first solo album by a current member of Fleetwood Mac.
Jeremy Spencer and the Children Jeremy Spencer and the Children is an album by British blues rock musician Jeremy Spencer, who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1967-71. Released in 1972 (see 1972 in music), this is his second solo album although it was credited to "Jeremy Spencer and the Children", referring to his band made up of members of the Children of God organisation.
Jeremy Staat Jeremy Staat (born October 10, 1976 in Bakersfield, California) is a former American Football defensive end who played four seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the St. Louis Rams from 1998 to 2000 and three games in 2003.
Jeremy Staunton Jeremy Staunton (born 7 May 1980) is an Irish rugby union footballer, currently playing for English club London Wasps in the top level of English rugby, the Guinness Premiership. He has also played for Ireland.
Jeremy Steig Jeremy Steig, the son of New Yorker cartoonist William Steig, is notable as one of the few jazz flutists playing flute exclusively, as opposed to doubling from other woodwinds (others are James Newton, and, for most of his career, Herbie Mann).
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