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Keith Alfred Hindwood Keith Alfred Hindwood (1904-1971) was a Sydney-based Australian businessman and amateur ornithologist. He joined the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in 1924, served as President 1944-1946, and was elected a Fellow of the RAOU in 1951.
Keith Andes Keith Andes (July 12, 1920, Ocean City, New Jersey - November 11, 2005, Newhall, California) was an actor, usually the second lead, in films in the 1950s and 1960s. Andes found work on radio singing and acting throughout his high school years.
Keith Anthony Morrison Keith Anthony Morrison is a Jamaican-born painter, educator, critic, curator and administrator. Presently the dean of the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia, Morrison has also served as past dean of the College of Creative Arts at San Francisco State University, and as a faculty member at the University of Maryland.
Keith Arthurton Keith Arthurton (born February 21, 1965 in Nevis) was a West Indian cricketer. Having become only the third player to hail from Nevis, the left-arm unorthodox bowler played in 33 Tests between July 1988 and August 1995 and continued playing in one day matches until May 1999.
Keith Askins Keith Bernard Askins (born December 15, 1967 in Athens, Alabama) is a former professional basketball player. After playing at the University of Alabama, the 6'7" Askins signed with the Miami Heat in 1990.
Keith Aucoin Keith Aucoin (born November 6, 1978 in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) is an American hockey player who plays for the Carolina Hurricanes. He was raised in Chelmsford, Massachusetts and attended Chelmsford High School.
Keith B. McCutcheon General Keith Barr McCutcheon (10 August 1915– 13 July 1971) was a highly decorated Marine Corps aviator, seeing combat in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and ten Air Medals.
Keith B. Miller Keith Brady Miller is professor of geology at Kansas State University in the United States. He is editor of Perspectives on an Evolving Creation (Eerdmans, 2003), an anthology of essays by prominent evangelical Christian scientists who accept theistic evolution (also called evolutionary creationism).
Keith Baker Keith Baker is a freelance writer of Dungeons & Dragons material and is most well known for his setting, Eberron, which won the Wizards of the Coast Fantasy Setting Search. In addition to working with Wizards of the Coast on Eberron material, he has also contributed material for Atlas Games, Goodman Games, and Green Ronin Games.
Keith Baldassara Keith Baldassara is a Glasgow city councillor, and an ex-member of the executive of the Scottish Socialist Party. Keith has campaigned against the Poll Tax and the Council Tax, led battles to save local facilities, including against the proposed relocation of Lourdes Primary School to make way for a superstore and fought for tenants' rights.
Keith Barber (drummer) Drummer Keith Barber (April 17 1947 – May 2005) was born in Kilburn, Middlesex, England, moved to Melbourne when he was 10 years old and later joined a local band, the Wild Cherries in early 1966. Together with founding member Les Gilbert, he put together a second incarnation of the group that recorded four singles for the Festival label between 1967 and 1968.
Keith Barron Keith Barron (born August 8 1936) is a British actor, well-known from several roles on British television from the 1960s to the present day. Born in Mexborough, Yorkshire, his major breakthrough was as Nigel Barton, an avatar of the writer Dennis Potter in his plays Stand Up, Nigel Barton and Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton in BBC1's The Wednesday Play anthology strand.
Keith Beavers Keith Beavers (born February 9, 1983 in London, Ontario) is a backstroke and medley swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The student kinesiology of the University of Waterloo emerged as one of Canada's brightest young stars in 2002 when he won the bronze medal, and broke the Canadian record in the Men's 200m Backstroke at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.
Keith Berry Keith Berry (born 1973) is a London-based musician and composer, often working in the field of minimalist and ambient music. He has released material on labels such as trente oiseaux, Crouton Music, Authorized Version, and Twenty Hertz.
Keith Best Keith Lander Best (born 10 June 1949) was Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Anglesey from 1979 (when he gained the seat from Labour) to 1983, and for (the renamed) Ynys Mon from 1983 to 1987. He was personal assistant to the Secretary of State for Wales from 1981 to 1984.
Keith Birdsong Keith Birdsong (born in Muskogee, Oklahoma), is an Native American illustrator known best for illustrating covers of Star Trek novels, usually depicting the various actors of the Star Trek television series and movies in a realistic manner.
Keith Black Keith Black (born 13 September, 1957 in Tuskegee, Alabama) is a neurosurgeon specialising in the treatment of brain tumors and a prolific campaigner for funding for cancer treatment. In 1997 he became Director of Neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Keith Boag Keith Boag is a senior journalist with CBC Television. He works with The National as the chief political correspondent, CBC News: Sunday and other current affairs programs, as chief political correspondent, based in Ottawa.
Keith Boak Keith Boak is a British television director, best known for his work on several popular continuing drama series during the 1990s and 2000s. His career began in 1991 when he directed a short feature 'The Return of Neville Dedd' for the youth programming strand Def II on the BBC Two network.
Keith Bogart Keith Bogart is an actor who has starred in film, television and theatre. Keith is best known for his roll in the horror film community in the 1995 horror film Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers as Tim Strode.
Keith Bosley Keith (Anthony) Bosley (born 1937 in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, grew up in Maidenhead, Berkshire) is a British poet and prize-winning translator. He was educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow (1949 – 1956) and the Universities of Paris, Caen, and Reading (1956 – 1960), where he read French.
Keith Boyce Keith David Boyce (11 October, 1943 - 11 October, 1996) played 21 Tests and 8 one-day internationals for the West Indies in the 1970's, he died from the effects of chronic cirrhosis of the liver while sitting in a chair at a pharmacist in Speightstown, Barbados in 1996.
Keith Boykin Keith Boykin (born August 28 1965) is a co-host of the BET TV talk show "My Two Cents." A former White House aide to President Clinton and a New York Times bestselling author of three books, Keith was raised in St.
Keith Brooking Keith Howard Brooking (born October 30, 1975 in Senoia, Georgia) is a linebacker who currently plays for the Atlanta Falcons. He attended East Coweta High School in Sharpsburg, Georgia and played college football at Georgia Tech.
Keith Brown (ice hockey) Keith Jeffrey Brown (born May 6, 1960 in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played sixteen seasons in the National Hockey League from 1979-80 until 1994-95. His first fourteen seasons were played with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Keith Browning Keith Browning is a British meteorologist who worked at Imperial College London, the Met Office and University of Reading department of meteorology. His work with Frank Ludlam on the supercell thunderstorm at Wokingham, UK in 1962 was the first detailed study of such a storm.
Keith Bruce Campbell (Keith) Bruce Campbell QC (25 October, 1916 – 1990) was a New Zealand-born British lawyer, judge and politician. As a barrister, he specialized in divorce law, and during a brief Parliamentary career he also concentrated on family law issues.
Keith Butler Keith Butler is the founding pastor of the nondenominational Word of Faith International Christian Center (WOFICC) Church in suburban Detroit, which has a 22,000+-member congregation. He is a former Detroit City councilman, and the only Republican elected to the council since before World War II.
Keith Campbell Professor Keith Campbell is an English biologist best known for being credited with the main role in the team that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finn Dorset lamb named Dolly, from fully differentiated adult mammary cells. The work was published in February 1997.
Keith Carney Keith Carney (born February 3, 1970 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League. He is the brother of NFL kicker John Michael Carney
Keith Clifford Keith Clifford is a British actor who plays Billy Hardcastle on the British sitcom Last of the Summer Wine. He also made guest appearances on Heartbeat and Dalziel and Pascoe, and appeared in the TV movie Vacuuming Completely Nude In Paradise.
Keith Closs Keith Mitchell Closs (born April 3, 1976 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American professional basketball player. The 7-foot 3-inch player from Central Connecticut State University played three seasons as a backup center for the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Clippers from 1997 to 2000, averaging 3.
Keith Coogan [Coogan (on the right) in Adventures In Babysitting, this would be followed by his iconic portrayal of "Kenny" in Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead]Keith Coogan (b. January 13 1970, Palm Springs, California) is an American actor.
Keith Cosens Keith Cosens (born July 7, 1932 in Teulon, Manitoba, died April 27, 1990) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 to 1981, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Sterling Lyon.
Keith Crofford Keith Crofford is an executive vice president of Adult Swim, the adult-oriented block of programming on Cartoon Network. He serves as executive producer for several Williams Street in-house productions such as Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and Squidbillies.
Keith Cullen Keith John Cullen (born June 13, 1972 in Ilford, Greater London) is a long-distance runner from England, who represented Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the men's marathon. He finished in 19th place, clocking 2:16:59.
Keith Devlin Keith Devlin is an English mathematician and writer. He currently is Executive Director of Stanford University's Center for the Study of Language and Information and a Consulting Professor of mathematics at Stanford.
Keith Diamond Keith Diamond (born 1950, died 1997) was a songwriter and producer who worked with famous artists such as Donna Summer, Michael Bolton and Mick Jagger. Keith Diamond also produced and wrote Billy Ocean's greatist hits, "Suddenly," Carribean Queen,"European Queen (No More Love On The Run), "Loverboy," "Mystery Lady," as well as producing and managing groups such as Starpoint, Fredrick Thomas.
Keith Donnellan Keith Donnellan (born 1931) is a contemporary philosopher and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has made important contributions to the philosophy of language, most notably to the analysis of definite descriptions.
Keith Duckworth David Keith Duckworth, (August 10 1933 – December 18 2005), was an English mechanical engineer. He is most famous for designing the Cosworth DFV (Double Four Valve) engine, an engine that revolutionised the sport of Formula One.
Keith Dunstan Keith Dunstan (born 3 February 1925) is an Australian journalist and author born in Melbourne, Australia, the son of William Dunstan VC and Marjorie Dunstan. He attended Geelong Grammar School and was a Flight Officer in 1943-46 with the Royal Australian Air Force, stationed at Labuan in the Pacific.
Keith Dworkin Keith Dworkin is the co-adaptor of The Frogs by Aristophanes that was performed off-off-Broadway by Rising Sun Performance Company. He is also the recipient of the 2006 William Daniels Award for best musical direction for his production of Urinetown.
Keith Elias Keith Elias (born February 3, 1972 in Lacey Township, New Jersey) was an American football running back who last played with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. He was signed as a free agent out of college by the New York Giants from Princeton University.
Keith Elliott Keith Elliott (1916 - 1989) was a New Zealand 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.
Keith Ellison (politician) Keith Maurice Ellison (born August 4, 1963) is an American lawyer and politician who became the first Muslim DAWN (Newspaper) to be elected to the United States Congress when he won the open seat for Minnesota's 5th congressional district in the House of Representatives, one of eight congressional districts in Minnesota. He is also the first African American elected to the House from Minnesota, currently serving in the freshman class of the 110th United States Congress.
Keith Ellison in the 83rd Minnesota Legislative Session Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) representing Minnesota's 5th congressional district had four years of experience in the Minnesota State House of Representatives before joining the United States House of Representatives.
Keith Farley Keith Farley (born Farley Keith Williams, January 25 1962, in Chicago, Illinois) is a DJ and record producer of Chicago house music. He is notable for producing a number of classic tracks in the mid and late 1980s.
Keith Faure Keith George Faure (b. June, 1951), from Norlane, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian citizen convicted of multiple murder, currently serving life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 19 years for the role in the Melbourne gangland killings.
Keith Ferguson Keith James Ferguson (born February 26, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actor best known as the voice of "Blooregard Q. Kazoo" (or "Bloo" for short) on the Cartoon Network animated series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Keith Fitzgerald Keith Fitzgerald is a member-elect of the Florida State Legislature, narrowly defeating Republican Laura Benson 51% to 49% in the November 2006 election.In December of 2005, Keith Fitzgerald announced his candidacy for the Florida State House], running as a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat in District 69, which contains the city of Sarasota, Florida and part of Manatee county.
Keith Fullerton Whitman Keith Fullerton Whitman is an American electronic musician who has recorded albums influenced by many genres, including ambient music, drill and bass, and krautrock. He records and performs using many aliases, of which the most familiar is Hrvatski (the Croatian word for Croatian).
Keith Galloway Keith Galloway (born September 2, 1985 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League competition, he previously played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. His position of choice is either in the Second Rows or at Prop Forward.
Keith Gave Keith Gave is a former sports reporter for the Detroit Free Press and Dallas Morning News reporter who is infamous for questioning the legality of the Dallas Stars' game-winning goal in the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals.
Keith Goh Dr. Keith Goh, a neurosurgeon from Singapore, became known for leading an international medical and surgical team that was the first to attempt the separation of adult conjoined twins, the Bijani twins, who were joined at the head.
Keith Green Keith Gordon Green (October 21, 1953 – July 28, 1982) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist originally from Sheepshead Bay, New York. Green is best known for his strong devotion to Christianity and his unwavering efforts to stir others to the same.
Keith Greig Keith Greig (born October 23, 1951) played on the wing for the Australian rules football North Melbourne Football Club from 1971 to 1985. He is considered as one of the most exciting players of the era, earning the nickname "Racehorse" because of his blistering speed on the field.
Keith Gretzky Keith Edward Gretzky (born February 16 1967 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada) is one of the brothers of famous ice hockey player, Wayne Gretzky. Keith was promoted to Director of Amateur Scouting for the Phoenix Coyotes on July 12, 2006, after serving the previous five seasons as an amateur scout for both the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and Ontario Hockey League.
Keith Haigler Keith Haigler (circa 1956 - July 4, 1982) was a member of a small cult in Jasper, Arkansas, along with his 24 year old wife Kate Haigler, called the Foundation of Ubiquity, or alternately Father of Us. On July 3, 1982 the Haiglers hijacked a Trailways bus and took 16 passengers onboard hostage.
Keith Hamilton Cobb Keith Hamilton Cobb (born 28 January 1962) is an American actor, best known for his role as the ruthless Tyr Anasazi in the science-fiction series Andromeda from 2000 to 2002 and his role as Damon Porter on The Young and the Restless from 2003 to 2005. He also appeared in two episodes of the Beastmaster television series in 1999.
Keith Hancock Sir William Keith Hancock (26 June 1898 - 13 August 1988) was an Australian historian, born in Melbourne, Australia. The son of Archdeacon William Hancock, he was educated at Melbourne Grammar School and later the University of Melbourne.
Keith Harris Keith Harris (born 21 September 1947 in Lyndhurst, Hampshire) is an English ventriloquist who is known for his television show (which ran from 1982 till 1990), audio recordings and club appearances with his puppets Orville the Duck and Cuddles the Monkey. In 2005, he and Orville won the Five reality TV show The Farm.
Keith Harvey Miller Keith Harvey Miller (born March 1 1925 in Seattle, Washington) is an American Republican politician from Alaska. Miller was Lieutenant Governor of Alaska under Walter Hickel from 1966 until Hickel's resignation on January 29, 1969, after which he succeeded to the office of Governor, serving until 1970.
Keith Heinrich Keith Charles Heinrich (born March 19, 1979 in Houston, Texas) is an American football tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. He was originally selected with the second pick of the sixth round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of Sam Houston State University by the Carolina Panthers.
Keith Hellawell Keith Hellawell is a former British police officer, who was the New Labour government's drugs advisor and so called "drugs czar" from 1998. He resigned from his position in July 2002 over the government's reclassification of cannabis from a Class B to a Class C substance.
Keith Hendrickson (hockey) Keith Hendrickson is a former college hockey player who was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1977. Although Hendrickson never competed in the NHL he was a strong force in college hockey in the late 1970s, when he played for the University of Minnesota (Duluth).
Keith Hernandez Keith Hernandez (born October 20, 1953 in San Francisco, California) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1974-1983), New York Mets (1983-1989), and Cleveland Indians (1990).
Keith Hoerig Keith Hoerig is the bassist in Brave Saint Saturn and the late Five Iron Frenzy. He later assisted former band-mate Reese Roper with booking and other things in Reese's new band "Roper", but has since quit for a new job.
Keith Holyoake Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake, KG, GCMG, CH, QSO, KStJ (11 February 1904 - 8 December 1983) was a New Zealand politician. He was National Party Prime Minister from September 20, 1957 to December 12, 1957, then again from December 12, 1960 to February 7, 1972.
Keith Chanter Keith Chanter, also known as Dave Rogers, was one of the broadcsters on the pirate radio station Radio North Sea International from 1970-72. He also worked as DJ on Radio Atlantis 1974, Radio Orwell 1975-81, Essex FM 1981 -1989, Classic Gold Breeze 1989 -1995 and FAME 1996 -1997.
Keith Jackson (football player) Keith Jackson (born April 19, 1965 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is a former professional American football tight end who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1988-1991), Miami Dolphins (1992-1994), and Green Bay Packers (1996).
Keith Jenkins Keith Jenkins is a British proponent of postmodern history. Jenkins has attacked what he sees to be "traditional" approaches to history, suggesting that most writing about the past is nothing more than a literary construct.
Keith Johnstone Keith Johnstone is a drama instructor who has taught in England and Canada and more recently around the world. His teachings and books have focused on improvisational theatre and have had a major influence on the dramatic arts.
Keith Joseph Keith Sinjohn Joseph, Baron Joseph, Bt, CH , PC (17 January 1918–10 December 1994) was a British barrister, politician, and Conservative Cabinet Minister under three different Ministries. He is widely regarded as the "power behind the throne" in the creation of what came to be known as "Thatcherism".
Keith Kingbay Keith Kingbay was a successful racer, manufacturing professional, advocate, and author in the world of bicycling. Born on April 30, 1914 and raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kingbay first made a name for himself as a successful road and track racing cyclist during the active racing scene of the 1940's before moving to Chicago to work for the Schwinn Bicycle Company.
Keith Knight Keith Knight (born August 24 1966 in Malden, Massachusetts) is an American cartoonist and musician. While his work is humorous and universal in appeal, he also often deals with political, social, and racial issues.
Keith line The Keith line was a line drawn through New Jersey dividing it into West Jersey and East Jersey. The line was created by Surveyor-General George Keith in 1686, when he ran the first survey to mark out the border between West Jersey and East Jersey.
Keith L. Moore Keith L. Moore is a professor emeritus in the division of anatomy (department of surgery), former Chair of anatomy and associate dean for Basic Medical Sciences (Faculty of Medicine) at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Keith L. Ware Major General Keith Lincoln Ware (23 November 1915 - 13 September 1968) was an United States Army officer, who was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Second World War, and was killed in action whilst commanding a division during the Vietnam War.
Keith Lee Keith Lee (born December 28, 1962 in West Memphis, Arkansas), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 1st round (11th overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 6'10" forward-center from Memphis State University, Lee played in 3 NBA seasons for the Cleveland Cavaliers and New Jersey Nets.
Keith Lehrer Keith Lehrer (born January 10, 1936) is the Regent's Professor emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Arizona with an affiliation with the University of Miami in Florida. He previously taught at the University of Rochester.
Keith Lincoln At Washington State University, Keith Lincoln (born May 8, 1939) was an all-around player and the school's career rushing leader. He maintained his versatility after being drafted by the American Football League's San Diego Chargers in 1961.
Keith Macpherson Smith Sir Keith Macpherson Smith KBE, 20 December 1890 - 19 December 1955 was an Australian aviator, who along with his brother, Sir Ross Macpherson Smith and two other men became the first people to fly from England to Australia.
Keith Magnuson Keith Magnuson (born 27 April, 1947 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada - died 15 December, 2003) was a professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1969 and 1980. Magnuson was killed in an auto accident in Vaughan, Ontario with fellow NHL alumnus Rob Ramage behind the wheel (Ramage survived the accident).
Keith Marlowe Keith Marlowe (born April 15, 1982) served as national youth president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from August 2002 to December 2003. Marlowe was the final national youth president in the long history of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
Keith Matthew Maupin Keith Matthew "Matt" Maupin (13 July, 1983–) is a United States Army PFC captured by Iraqi insurgents on April 9, 2004 while serving in the Iraq War after his convoy came under attack by rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire near Baghdad, Iraq. On June 28, 2004, Al Jazeera reported that he was executed by his captors who shot him in the head.
Keith McKeller Keith McKeller (born 1964) was an American football tight end for the Buffalo Bills from 1987 to 1993. McKeller's blocking and pass receiving was a big asset to the team during the early 90's, assisting them to 4 Super Bowl appearances.
Keith McLeod Keith McLeod (born November 5 1979 in Canton, Ohio) is a professional basketball player currently with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association at the point guard position. Previously, he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, and the Golden State Warriors.
Keith Medal The Keith Medal is a prize awarded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's national academy, for a scientific paper published in the society's scientific journals, preference being given to a paper containing a discovery, either in mathematics or earth sciences.
Keith Medlycott Keith Thomas Medlycott was an English cricketer, a left arm spinner and batsman for Surrey. Known as "Medders", Medlycott also travelled to the West Indies during England’s 1989-1990 tour, but he did not play in any test matches.
Keith Miles Keith Miles (born 1940) is an English author, who writes under his own name and also historical fiction and mystery novels under the pseudonym Edward Marston. He is known for his mysteries set in the world of Elizabethan theater.
Keith Millard Keith Millard (born March 18, 1962) is a former American Football defensive tackle who played eight seasons for the Minnesota Vikings, the Green Bay Packers, the Seattle Seahawks, and the Philadelphia Eagles from 1985 to 1993 in the National Football League. Millard was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1988 and 1989.
Keith Miller Keith Ross Miller MBE (born 28 November 1919, died 11 October 2004, Melbourne, Australia) was a famous Australian Test cricketer and World War II pilot. Miller is widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever all-rounder.
Keith Miller (voice actor) Keith Miller (Real name Keith William Miller) is a Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He has played several roles in anime, most notably Kuzzey Buskirk in Gundam Seed and Rusty Mackenzie in Gundam Seed: Special Edition.
Keith Mochel Musician Keith Mochel was born, raised, and currently resides in Downers Grove, Illinois; he attended Downers Grove North High School and graduated in 2003, then spent two quarters (but did not graduate from) the College Of DuPage in nearby Glen Ellyn, IL.
Keith Moon Keith John Moon (August 23, 1946 – September 7, 1978) was the drummer of the rock group The Who. As a drum kit player, Moon became known for his chaotic style of drumming and gained notoriety for his destructive lifestyle.
Keith Moreland Bobby Keith Moreland (born May 2, 1954 in Dallas, Texas) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In 1989, the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles.
Keith Morris Keith Morris born September 17, 1962 was the co-founder and former lead singer of the punk rock band Black Flag along with guitarist Greg Ginn. He left after the Nervous Breakdown EP and formed The Circle Jerks.
Keith Moseley Keith Moseley plays bass guitar among other instruments for The String Cheese Incident, an American jamband from Boulder, Colorado. He was born in Oklahoma on February 5th, 1965 and is a founding member of SCI.
Keith Mullen Keith Mullin (born 7 March 1961 in Bootle) was the lead guitarist of Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. He joined the band in 1986, and his biggest contribution to the band is often thought to be the guitar introduction to Groovy Train.
Keith Murray (ceramic artist) Keith Day Pearce Murray (1892 - 1981) was a New Zealand born architect and designer who worked as a ceramics, glass and metalware designer for Wedgwood in the Potteries area of Staffordshire in the 1930s and 1940s. He is considered one of the most influential designers of the Art deco style.
Keith Andes Keith Andes (July 12, 1920, Ocean City, New Jersey - November 11, 2005, Newhall, California) was an actor, usually the second lead, in films in the 1950s and 1960s. Andes found work on radio singing and acting throughout his high school years.
Keith Anthony Morrison Keith Anthony Morrison is a Jamaican-born painter, educator, critic, curator and administrator. Presently the dean of the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia, Morrison has also served as past dean of the College of Creative Arts at San Francisco State University, and as a faculty member at the University of Maryland.
Keith Arthurton Keith Arthurton (born February 21, 1965 in Nevis) was a West Indian cricketer. Having become only the third player to hail from Nevis, the left-arm unorthodox bowler played in 33 Tests between July 1988 and August 1995 and continued playing in one day matches until May 1999.
Keith Askins Keith Bernard Askins (born December 15, 1967 in Athens, Alabama) is a former professional basketball player. After playing at the University of Alabama, the 6'7" Askins signed with the Miami Heat in 1990.
Keith Aucoin Keith Aucoin (born November 6, 1978 in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) is an American hockey player who plays for the Carolina Hurricanes. He was raised in Chelmsford, Massachusetts and attended Chelmsford High School.
Keith B. McCutcheon General Keith Barr McCutcheon (10 August 1915– 13 July 1971) was a highly decorated Marine Corps aviator, seeing combat in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and ten Air Medals.
Keith B. Miller Keith Brady Miller is professor of geology at Kansas State University in the United States. He is editor of Perspectives on an Evolving Creation (Eerdmans, 2003), an anthology of essays by prominent evangelical Christian scientists who accept theistic evolution (also called evolutionary creationism).
Keith Baker Keith Baker is a freelance writer of Dungeons & Dragons material and is most well known for his setting, Eberron, which won the Wizards of the Coast Fantasy Setting Search. In addition to working with Wizards of the Coast on Eberron material, he has also contributed material for Atlas Games, Goodman Games, and Green Ronin Games.
Keith Baldassara Keith Baldassara is a Glasgow city councillor, and an ex-member of the executive of the Scottish Socialist Party. Keith has campaigned against the Poll Tax and the Council Tax, led battles to save local facilities, including against the proposed relocation of Lourdes Primary School to make way for a superstore and fought for tenants' rights.
Keith Barber (drummer) Drummer Keith Barber (April 17 1947 – May 2005) was born in Kilburn, Middlesex, England, moved to Melbourne when he was 10 years old and later joined a local band, the Wild Cherries in early 1966. Together with founding member Les Gilbert, he put together a second incarnation of the group that recorded four singles for the Festival label between 1967 and 1968.
Keith Barron Keith Barron (born August 8 1936) is a British actor, well-known from several roles on British television from the 1960s to the present day. Born in Mexborough, Yorkshire, his major breakthrough was as Nigel Barton, an avatar of the writer Dennis Potter in his plays Stand Up, Nigel Barton and Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton in BBC1's The Wednesday Play anthology strand.
Keith Beavers Keith Beavers (born February 9, 1983 in London, Ontario) is a backstroke and medley swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The student kinesiology of the University of Waterloo emerged as one of Canada's brightest young stars in 2002 when he won the bronze medal, and broke the Canadian record in the Men's 200m Backstroke at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.
Keith Berry Keith Berry (born 1973) is a London-based musician and composer, often working in the field of minimalist and ambient music. He has released material on labels such as trente oiseaux, Crouton Music, Authorized Version, and Twenty Hertz.
Keith Best Keith Lander Best (born 10 June 1949) was Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Anglesey from 1979 (when he gained the seat from Labour) to 1983, and for (the renamed) Ynys Mon from 1983 to 1987. He was personal assistant to the Secretary of State for Wales from 1981 to 1984.
Keith Birdsong Keith Birdsong (born in Muskogee, Oklahoma), is an Native American illustrator known best for illustrating covers of Star Trek novels, usually depicting the various actors of the Star Trek television series and movies in a realistic manner.
Keith Black Keith Black (born 13 September, 1957 in Tuskegee, Alabama) is a neurosurgeon specialising in the treatment of brain tumors and a prolific campaigner for funding for cancer treatment. In 1997 he became Director of Neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Keith Boag Keith Boag is a senior journalist with CBC Television. He works with The National as the chief political correspondent, CBC News: Sunday and other current affairs programs, as chief political correspondent, based in Ottawa.
Keith Boak Keith Boak is a British television director, best known for his work on several popular continuing drama series during the 1990s and 2000s. His career began in 1991 when he directed a short feature 'The Return of Neville Dedd' for the youth programming strand Def II on the BBC Two network.
Keith Bogart Keith Bogart is an actor who has starred in film, television and theatre. Keith is best known for his roll in the horror film community in the 1995 horror film Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers as Tim Strode.
Keith Bosley Keith (Anthony) Bosley (born 1937 in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, grew up in Maidenhead, Berkshire) is a British poet and prize-winning translator. He was educated at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow (1949 – 1956) and the Universities of Paris, Caen, and Reading (1956 – 1960), where he read French.
Keith Boyce Keith David Boyce (11 October, 1943 - 11 October, 1996) played 21 Tests and 8 one-day internationals for the West Indies in the 1970's, he died from the effects of chronic cirrhosis of the liver while sitting in a chair at a pharmacist in Speightstown, Barbados in 1996.
Keith Boykin Keith Boykin (born August 28 1965) is a co-host of the BET TV talk show "My Two Cents." A former White House aide to President Clinton and a New York Times bestselling author of three books, Keith was raised in St.
Keith Brooking Keith Howard Brooking (born October 30, 1975 in Senoia, Georgia) is a linebacker who currently plays for the Atlanta Falcons. He attended East Coweta High School in Sharpsburg, Georgia and played college football at Georgia Tech.
Keith Brown (ice hockey) Keith Jeffrey Brown (born May 6, 1960 in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played sixteen seasons in the National Hockey League from 1979-80 until 1994-95. His first fourteen seasons were played with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Keith Browning Keith Browning is a British meteorologist who worked at Imperial College London, the Met Office and University of Reading department of meteorology. His work with Frank Ludlam on the supercell thunderstorm at Wokingham, UK in 1962 was the first detailed study of such a storm.
Keith Bruce Campbell (Keith) Bruce Campbell QC (25 October, 1916 – 1990) was a New Zealand-born British lawyer, judge and politician. As a barrister, he specialized in divorce law, and during a brief Parliamentary career he also concentrated on family law issues.
Keith Butler Keith Butler is the founding pastor of the nondenominational Word of Faith International Christian Center (WOFICC) Church in suburban Detroit, which has a 22,000+-member congregation. He is a former Detroit City councilman, and the only Republican elected to the council since before World War II.
Keith Campbell Professor Keith Campbell is an English biologist best known for being credited with the main role in the team that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finn Dorset lamb named Dolly, from fully differentiated adult mammary cells. The work was published in February 1997.
Keith Carney Keith Carney (born February 3, 1970 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League. He is the brother of NFL kicker John Michael Carney
Keith Clifford Keith Clifford is a British actor who plays Billy Hardcastle on the British sitcom Last of the Summer Wine. He also made guest appearances on Heartbeat and Dalziel and Pascoe, and appeared in the TV movie Vacuuming Completely Nude In Paradise.
Keith Closs Keith Mitchell Closs (born April 3, 1976 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American professional basketball player. The 7-foot 3-inch player from Central Connecticut State University played three seasons as a backup center for the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Clippers from 1997 to 2000, averaging 3.
Keith Coogan [Coogan (on the right) in Adventures In Babysitting, this would be followed by his iconic portrayal of "Kenny" in Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead]Keith Coogan (b. January 13 1970, Palm Springs, California) is an American actor.
Keith Cosens Keith Cosens (born July 7, 1932 in Teulon, Manitoba, died April 27, 1990) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 to 1981, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Sterling Lyon.
Keith Crofford Keith Crofford is an executive vice president of Adult Swim, the adult-oriented block of programming on Cartoon Network. He serves as executive producer for several Williams Street in-house productions such as Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and Squidbillies.
Keith Cullen Keith John Cullen (born June 13, 1972 in Ilford, Greater London) is a long-distance runner from England, who represented Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the men's marathon. He finished in 19th place, clocking 2:16:59.
Keith Devlin Keith Devlin is an English mathematician and writer. He currently is Executive Director of Stanford University's Center for the Study of Language and Information and a Consulting Professor of mathematics at Stanford.
Keith Diamond Keith Diamond (born 1950, died 1997) was a songwriter and producer who worked with famous artists such as Donna Summer, Michael Bolton and Mick Jagger. Keith Diamond also produced and wrote Billy Ocean's greatist hits, "Suddenly," Carribean Queen,"European Queen (No More Love On The Run), "Loverboy," "Mystery Lady," as well as producing and managing groups such as Starpoint, Fredrick Thomas.
Keith Donnellan Keith Donnellan (born 1931) is a contemporary philosopher and Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has made important contributions to the philosophy of language, most notably to the analysis of definite descriptions.
Keith Duckworth David Keith Duckworth, (August 10 1933 – December 18 2005), was an English mechanical engineer. He is most famous for designing the Cosworth DFV (Double Four Valve) engine, an engine that revolutionised the sport of Formula One.
Keith Dunstan Keith Dunstan (born 3 February 1925) is an Australian journalist and author born in Melbourne, Australia, the son of William Dunstan VC and Marjorie Dunstan. He attended Geelong Grammar School and was a Flight Officer in 1943-46 with the Royal Australian Air Force, stationed at Labuan in the Pacific.
Keith Dworkin Keith Dworkin is the co-adaptor of The Frogs by Aristophanes that was performed off-off-Broadway by Rising Sun Performance Company. He is also the recipient of the 2006 William Daniels Award for best musical direction for his production of Urinetown.
Keith Elias Keith Elias (born February 3, 1972 in Lacey Township, New Jersey) was an American football running back who last played with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. He was signed as a free agent out of college by the New York Giants from Princeton University.
Keith Elliott Keith Elliott (1916 - 1989) was a New Zealand 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.
Keith Ellison (politician) Keith Maurice Ellison (born August 4, 1963) is an American lawyer and politician who became the first Muslim DAWN (Newspaper) to be elected to the United States Congress when he won the open seat for Minnesota's 5th congressional district in the House of Representatives, one of eight congressional districts in Minnesota. He is also the first African American elected to the House from Minnesota, currently serving in the freshman class of the 110th United States Congress.
Keith Ellison in the 83rd Minnesota Legislative Session Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) representing Minnesota's 5th congressional district had four years of experience in the Minnesota State House of Representatives before joining the United States House of Representatives.
Keith Farley Keith Farley (born Farley Keith Williams, January 25 1962, in Chicago, Illinois) is a DJ and record producer of Chicago house music. He is notable for producing a number of classic tracks in the mid and late 1980s.
Keith Faure Keith George Faure (b. June, 1951), from Norlane, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian citizen convicted of multiple murder, currently serving life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 19 years for the role in the Melbourne gangland killings.
Keith Ferguson Keith James Ferguson (born February 26, 1972 in Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actor best known as the voice of "Blooregard Q. Kazoo" (or "Bloo" for short) on the Cartoon Network animated series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Keith Fitzgerald Keith Fitzgerald is a member-elect of the Florida State Legislature, narrowly defeating Republican Laura Benson 51% to 49% in the November 2006 election.In December of 2005, Keith Fitzgerald announced his candidacy for the Florida State House], running as a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat in District 69, which contains the city of Sarasota, Florida and part of Manatee county.
Keith Fullerton Whitman Keith Fullerton Whitman is an American electronic musician who has recorded albums influenced by many genres, including ambient music, drill and bass, and krautrock. He records and performs using many aliases, of which the most familiar is Hrvatski (the Croatian word for Croatian).
Keith Galloway Keith Galloway (born September 2, 1985 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League competition, he previously played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. His position of choice is either in the Second Rows or at Prop Forward.
Keith Gave Keith Gave is a former sports reporter for the Detroit Free Press and Dallas Morning News reporter who is infamous for questioning the legality of the Dallas Stars' game-winning goal in the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals.
Keith Goh Dr. Keith Goh, a neurosurgeon from Singapore, became known for leading an international medical and surgical team that was the first to attempt the separation of adult conjoined twins, the Bijani twins, who were joined at the head.
Keith Green Keith Gordon Green (October 21, 1953 – July 28, 1982) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist originally from Sheepshead Bay, New York. Green is best known for his strong devotion to Christianity and his unwavering efforts to stir others to the same.
Keith Greig Keith Greig (born October 23, 1951) played on the wing for the Australian rules football North Melbourne Football Club from 1971 to 1985. He is considered as one of the most exciting players of the era, earning the nickname "Racehorse" because of his blistering speed on the field.
Keith Gretzky Keith Edward Gretzky (born February 16 1967 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada) is one of the brothers of famous ice hockey player, Wayne Gretzky. Keith was promoted to Director of Amateur Scouting for the Phoenix Coyotes on July 12, 2006, after serving the previous five seasons as an amateur scout for both the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and Ontario Hockey League.
Keith Haigler Keith Haigler (circa 1956 - July 4, 1982) was a member of a small cult in Jasper, Arkansas, along with his 24 year old wife Kate Haigler, called the Foundation of Ubiquity, or alternately Father of Us. On July 3, 1982 the Haiglers hijacked a Trailways bus and took 16 passengers onboard hostage.
Keith Hamilton Cobb Keith Hamilton Cobb (born 28 January 1962) is an American actor, best known for his role as the ruthless Tyr Anasazi in the science-fiction series Andromeda from 2000 to 2002 and his role as Damon Porter on The Young and the Restless from 2003 to 2005. He also appeared in two episodes of the Beastmaster television series in 1999.
Keith Hancock Sir William Keith Hancock (26 June 1898 - 13 August 1988) was an Australian historian, born in Melbourne, Australia. The son of Archdeacon William Hancock, he was educated at Melbourne Grammar School and later the University of Melbourne.
Keith Harris Keith Harris (born 21 September 1947 in Lyndhurst, Hampshire) is an English ventriloquist who is known for his television show (which ran from 1982 till 1990), audio recordings and club appearances with his puppets Orville the Duck and Cuddles the Monkey. In 2005, he and Orville won the Five reality TV show The Farm.
Keith Harvey Miller Keith Harvey Miller (born March 1 1925 in Seattle, Washington) is an American Republican politician from Alaska. Miller was Lieutenant Governor of Alaska under Walter Hickel from 1966 until Hickel's resignation on January 29, 1969, after which he succeeded to the office of Governor, serving until 1970.
Keith Heinrich Keith Charles Heinrich (born March 19, 1979 in Houston, Texas) is an American football tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. He was originally selected with the second pick of the sixth round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of Sam Houston State University by the Carolina Panthers.
Keith Hellawell Keith Hellawell is a former British police officer, who was the New Labour government's drugs advisor and so called "drugs czar" from 1998. He resigned from his position in July 2002 over the government's reclassification of cannabis from a Class B to a Class C substance.
Keith Hendrickson (hockey) Keith Hendrickson is a former college hockey player who was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1977. Although Hendrickson never competed in the NHL he was a strong force in college hockey in the late 1970s, when he played for the University of Minnesota (Duluth).
Keith Hernandez Keith Hernandez (born October 20, 1953 in San Francisco, California) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1974-1983), New York Mets (1983-1989), and Cleveland Indians (1990).
Keith Hoerig Keith Hoerig is the bassist in Brave Saint Saturn and the late Five Iron Frenzy. He later assisted former band-mate Reese Roper with booking and other things in Reese's new band "Roper", but has since quit for a new job.
Keith Holyoake Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake, KG, GCMG, CH, QSO, KStJ (11 February 1904 - 8 December 1983) was a New Zealand politician. He was National Party Prime Minister from September 20, 1957 to December 12, 1957, then again from December 12, 1960 to February 7, 1972.
Keith Chanter Keith Chanter, also known as Dave Rogers, was one of the broadcsters on the pirate radio station Radio North Sea International from 1970-72. He also worked as DJ on Radio Atlantis 1974, Radio Orwell 1975-81, Essex FM 1981 -1989, Classic Gold Breeze 1989 -1995 and FAME 1996 -1997.
Keith Jackson (football player) Keith Jackson (born April 19, 1965 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is a former professional American football tight end who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1988-1991), Miami Dolphins (1992-1994), and Green Bay Packers (1996).
Keith Jenkins Keith Jenkins is a British proponent of postmodern history. Jenkins has attacked what he sees to be "traditional" approaches to history, suggesting that most writing about the past is nothing more than a literary construct.
Keith Johnstone Keith Johnstone is a drama instructor who has taught in England and Canada and more recently around the world. His teachings and books have focused on improvisational theatre and have had a major influence on the dramatic arts.
Keith Joseph Keith Sinjohn Joseph, Baron Joseph, Bt, CH , PC (17 January 1918–10 December 1994) was a British barrister, politician, and Conservative Cabinet Minister under three different Ministries. He is widely regarded as the "power behind the throne" in the creation of what came to be known as "Thatcherism".
Keith Kingbay Keith Kingbay was a successful racer, manufacturing professional, advocate, and author in the world of bicycling. Born on April 30, 1914 and raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kingbay first made a name for himself as a successful road and track racing cyclist during the active racing scene of the 1940's before moving to Chicago to work for the Schwinn Bicycle Company.
Keith Knight Keith Knight (born August 24 1966 in Malden, Massachusetts) is an American cartoonist and musician. While his work is humorous and universal in appeal, he also often deals with political, social, and racial issues.
Keith line The Keith line was a line drawn through New Jersey dividing it into West Jersey and East Jersey. The line was created by Surveyor-General George Keith in 1686, when he ran the first survey to mark out the border between West Jersey and East Jersey.
Keith L. Moore Keith L. Moore is a professor emeritus in the division of anatomy (department of surgery), former Chair of anatomy and associate dean for Basic Medical Sciences (Faculty of Medicine) at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Keith L. Ware Major General Keith Lincoln Ware (23 November 1915 - 13 September 1968) was an United States Army officer, who was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Second World War, and was killed in action whilst commanding a division during the Vietnam War.
Keith Lee Keith Lee (born December 28, 1962 in West Memphis, Arkansas), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 1st round (11th overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 6'10" forward-center from Memphis State University, Lee played in 3 NBA seasons for the Cleveland Cavaliers and New Jersey Nets.
Keith Lehrer Keith Lehrer (born January 10, 1936) is the Regent's Professor emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Arizona with an affiliation with the University of Miami in Florida. He previously taught at the University of Rochester.
Keith Lincoln At Washington State University, Keith Lincoln (born May 8, 1939) was an all-around player and the school's career rushing leader. He maintained his versatility after being drafted by the American Football League's San Diego Chargers in 1961.
Keith Macpherson Smith Sir Keith Macpherson Smith KBE, 20 December 1890 - 19 December 1955 was an Australian aviator, who along with his brother, Sir Ross Macpherson Smith and two other men became the first people to fly from England to Australia.
Keith Magnuson Keith Magnuson (born 27 April, 1947 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada - died 15 December, 2003) was a professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1969 and 1980. Magnuson was killed in an auto accident in Vaughan, Ontario with fellow NHL alumnus Rob Ramage behind the wheel (Ramage survived the accident).
Keith Marlowe Keith Marlowe (born April 15, 1982) served as national youth president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from August 2002 to December 2003. Marlowe was the final national youth president in the long history of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
Keith Matthew Maupin Keith Matthew "Matt" Maupin (13 July, 1983–) is a United States Army PFC captured by Iraqi insurgents on April 9, 2004 while serving in the Iraq War after his convoy came under attack by rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire near Baghdad, Iraq. On June 28, 2004, Al Jazeera reported that he was executed by his captors who shot him in the head.
Keith McKeller Keith McKeller (born 1964) was an American football tight end for the Buffalo Bills from 1987 to 1993. McKeller's blocking and pass receiving was a big asset to the team during the early 90's, assisting them to 4 Super Bowl appearances.
Keith McLeod Keith McLeod (born November 5 1979 in Canton, Ohio) is a professional basketball player currently with the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association at the point guard position. Previously, he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, and the Golden State Warriors.
Keith Medal The Keith Medal is a prize awarded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's national academy, for a scientific paper published in the society's scientific journals, preference being given to a paper containing a discovery, either in mathematics or earth sciences.
Keith Medlycott Keith Thomas Medlycott was an English cricketer, a left arm spinner and batsman for Surrey. Known as "Medders", Medlycott also travelled to the West Indies during England’s 1989-1990 tour, but he did not play in any test matches.
Keith Miles Keith Miles (born 1940) is an English author, who writes under his own name and also historical fiction and mystery novels under the pseudonym Edward Marston. He is known for his mysteries set in the world of Elizabethan theater.
Keith Millard Keith Millard (born March 18, 1962) is a former American Football defensive tackle who played eight seasons for the Minnesota Vikings, the Green Bay Packers, the Seattle Seahawks, and the Philadelphia Eagles from 1985 to 1993 in the National Football League. Millard was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1988 and 1989.
Keith Miller Keith Ross Miller MBE (born 28 November 1919, died 11 October 2004, Melbourne, Australia) was a famous Australian Test cricketer and World War II pilot. Miller is widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever all-rounder.
Keith Miller (voice actor) Keith Miller (Real name Keith William Miller) is a Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He has played several roles in anime, most notably Kuzzey Buskirk in Gundam Seed and Rusty Mackenzie in Gundam Seed: Special Edition.
Keith Mochel Musician Keith Mochel was born, raised, and currently resides in Downers Grove, Illinois; he attended Downers Grove North High School and graduated in 2003, then spent two quarters (but did not graduate from) the College Of DuPage in nearby Glen Ellyn, IL.
Keith Moon Keith John Moon (August 23, 1946 – September 7, 1978) was the drummer of the rock group The Who. As a drum kit player, Moon became known for his chaotic style of drumming and gained notoriety for his destructive lifestyle.
Keith Moreland Bobby Keith Moreland (born May 2, 1954 in Dallas, Texas) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and San Diego Padres. In 1989, the final year of his career, he played for the Detroit Tigers, then the Baltimore Orioles.
Keith Morris Keith Morris born September 17, 1962 was the co-founder and former lead singer of the punk rock band Black Flag along with guitarist Greg Ginn. He left after the Nervous Breakdown EP and formed The Circle Jerks.
Keith Moseley Keith Moseley plays bass guitar among other instruments for The String Cheese Incident, an American jamband from Boulder, Colorado. He was born in Oklahoma on February 5th, 1965 and is a founding member of SCI.
Keith Mullen Keith Mullin (born 7 March 1961 in Bootle) was the lead guitarist of Liverpool-based pop group The Farm. He joined the band in 1986, and his biggest contribution to the band is often thought to be the guitar introduction to Groovy Train.
Keith Murray (ceramic artist) Keith Day Pearce Murray (1892 - 1981) was a New Zealand born architect and designer who worked as a ceramics, glass and metalware designer for Wedgwood in the Potteries area of Staffordshire in the 1930s and 1940s. He is considered one of the most influential designers of the Art deco style.
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