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Kenneth L. Hale Kenneth Locke Hale (August 15, 1934 – October 8, 2001) was a linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studied the syntax, lexicon and phonology of a huge variety of unstudied and often endangered languages -- especially indigenous languages of North America, Central America and Australia. Languages investigated by Hale include Navajo, Tohono O'odham, Warlpiri, and Ulwa, among many others.
Kenneth Law Kenneth Law is Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of violoncello and chamber music at the Carroll McDaniel Petrie School of Music of Converse College, a liberal arts residential women's college in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. Kenneth has received undergraduate and graduate degrees in performance from the Eastman School of Music and Cleveland Institute of Music.
Kenneth Lay Kenneth Lee "Ken" Lay (April 15, 1942 – July 5, 2006), was an American businessman, best known for his role in the widely-reported corruption scandal that led to the downfall of Enron Corporation. Lay and Enron became synonymous with corporate abuse and accounting fraud when the scandal broke in 2001.
Kenneth Lewis Sir Kenneth Lewis (July 1, 1916 – July 2, 1997) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom for Rutland and Stamford from 1959 to 1983, and following boundary changes for Stamford and Spalding from 1983 to 1987.
Kenneth Lieberthal Kenneth Lieberthal (born September 9, 1943 Asheville, North Carolina) was senior director of the National Security Council during the Clinton Administration. He is a professor of political science at the University of Michigan, where he is an expert on contemporary Chinese political issues.
Kenneth Lipper Kenneth Lipper is a prominent figure in the arts, in the world of finance, and in government. He has served as a lawyer, an investment banker, a novelist, a screenwriter, a professor, and as a former New York City deputy mayor for finance and economic development (1983 to 1985).
Kenneth Low Kenneth Mang-Kwong Low is a Fijian businessman and political leader of Chinese descent. He unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary election of 1999 as a candidate for the General Voters Party GVP for the Western Central (General Electors) Communal Constituency.
Kenneth M. Curtis Kenneth Merwin Curtis (born February 8 1931 in Leeds, Maine) is a former Democratic politician, and is currently a principal in the law firm of Curtis Thaxter Stevens Broder & Micoleau Limited Liability Company, P.A.
Kenneth Macksey Kenneth Macksey (July 1, 1923 - November 30, 2005) was a British author and historian who specialized in military history and military biography, particularly of World War II. Macksey served in World War II under the command of Percy Hobart, later writing the (authoritative) biography of that leader.
Kenneth MacMillan Sir Kenneth MacMillan (December 11, 1929 Dunfermline, Scotland - October 29, 1992, London) was a noted Scottish ballet dancer and choreographer. He was artistic director of the Royal Ballet in London between 1970 and 1977.
Kenneth Mars Kenneth Mars (born April 14, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American television, movie and voice actor, perhaps best known for his roles in several Mel Brooks films (the most memorable being 1968's The Producers and 1974's Young Frankenstein), for playing Otto Mannkusser in Malcolm in the Middle, and for playing King Triton in Disney's The Little Mermaid and in the Kingdom Hearts series. He has also had a number of small roles in shows such as the Misfits of Science pilot episode and in the audio program Adventures in Odyssey.
Kenneth Martin Kenneth Martin (born 13 April 1905 in Sheffield - died 1984) was an English painter and sculptor who along with his wife Mary Martin and Victor Pasmore was a leading figure in the revival of Constructivism in Britain and America in the 1940s.
Kenneth Mason Kenneth Mason MC (10 September 1887 - 1976) was a soldier and geographer notable as the first statutory professor of Geography at the University of Oxford. His work surveying the Himalayas was rewarded in 1927 with a Royal Geographic Society Founder's Medal, the citation reading for his connection between the of surveys of India and Russian Turkestan, and his leadership of the Shakshagam Expedition.
Kenneth Massey Kenneth Massey is an American sports statistician well-known for his development of a methodology for ranking and rating sports teams in a variety of sports. His ratings have been a part of the Bowl Championship Series since its inception.
Kenneth McCaw Sir Kenneth Malcolm McCaw (October 8, 1907-September 13, 1989) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from May 1947-January 1975 when he retired from political office. He was born in Chatswood, New South Wales.
Kenneth McGriff Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff (born 1961) is a former drug dealer and leader of The Supreme Team. Some claim that the fictional characters Nino Brown, portrayed in the 1991 film New Jack City and Majestic in Get Rich or Die Tryin are based on him.
Kenneth McKellar Kenneth Douglas McKellar (January 29, 1869–October 25, 1957) was a United States Representative from 1911 until 1917 and was a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1917 until 1953. A Democrat, he served longer in both houses of Congress than anyone else in Tennessee history, and only a few others in American history have served longer in both houses.
Kenneth McKenzie (fur trader) Kenneth McKenzie, also known as Kenneth MacKenzie, was nicknamed the “King of the Missouri”, for as a fur trader for American Fur Company in the upper Missouri River valley, he controlled a territory larger than most European nations.
Kenneth McLaren Kenneth McLaren (1860–1924) was a British Army officer who served with Robert Baden-Powell in India. He was exceptionally young looking, considered by BP to pass for a boy of fourteen when he first set eyes on him in 1880.
Kenneth Mellanby Kenneth Mellanby (1908 - 1993) was an ecologist and entomologist who, in 1961, founded and served as director of the Monks Wood Experimental Station, an ecological research center in Huntingdon, England. He started the journal Environmental Pollution in 1970.
Kenneth Merchant Kenneth Merchant holds the Deloitte and Touche LLP Chair of Accountancy at the Leventhal School of Accounting, part of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. He is the former dean of the Leventhal School.
Kenneth Minogue Kenneth Minogue (1930-) is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics. His publications include The Liberal Mind, Nationalism, The Concept of a University, and Alien Powers: The Pure Theory of Ideology.
Kenneth Moir Sir Kenneth Moir was a champion knight who, in 1340, rode with Sir James Douglas and the Crusaders to Spain with the heart of Robert Bruce to defeat the Moors who had laid siege to the fortress at Teba in Andalusia. During the conflict, Sir Kenneth was said to have beheaded three Moors with one blow of his sword, upon which, according to family tradition, one of the Scots cried "A good Christian Moir can slay three heathen Moors!
Kenneth Molloy Kenneth Dennis Molloy was a notably well-known and popular personality among the residents of his hometown, Manhasset. He is respected for his exploits as an All-American athlete and a judge on the New York State Supreme Court, and admired for his general affability.
Kenneth Money Ken Money (born April 1, 1935 Toronto, Canada) is the Senior Scientist at the Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine in Toronto. He has published over one hundred science articles and authored six different topics in the World Book Encyclopedia.
Kenneth More Kenneth Gilbert More CBE, (20 September 1914 - 12 July 1982) was a successful English cinema, television and theatre actor. He was born in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire and educated at Victoria College in Jersey.
Kenneth Muir Kenneth Muir (6 March 1912 - 23 September 1950) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Kenneth Newby Kenneth Newby (born 1956 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian composer, performer and media artist. His art and research involve explorations in computational poetics, theorizing the role of encoded practices in new media, cultural encoding and the development of interactive and generative techniques for the composition, sonification, visualization, and spatialization of media performances and installations.
Kenneth Newman Sir Kenneth Leslie Newman, GBE, QPM (born 1926 in Sussex, England) was Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police from 1982 to 1987 and Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary from 1976 to 1980. He is best known for initiating a major reform and restructure of the Metropolitan Police during his tenure as Commissioner and for seeing the Royal Ulster Constabulary replace the British Army as the dominant security force in Northern Ireland during his tenure as Chief Constable.
Kenneth Noland Kenneth Noland (born April 10, 1924) is an American painter. He is identified today as one of the best-known contemporary American Color field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s he was thought of as a Minimalist painter.
Kenneth Patchen Kenneth Patchen (December 13 1911 – January 8 1972) was an American poet and painter. Though he denied any direct connection, Patchen's work and ideas regarding the role of artists paralleled those of the Dadaists and Surrealists.
Kenneth Perez Kenneth Perez Dahl Jensen (born August 29, 1974) is a Danish professional football player, who plays as a winger for Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam. Perez scored two goals in 19 matches for the Danish national team from 2003 to 2006, and he was chosen to compete at the 2004 European Championship.
Kenneth Pettway Kenneth Aaron Pettway (born November 13, 1982) is a National Football League outside linebacker for the Houston Texans. He played college football at Grambling State University and was selected in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Texans.
Kenneth Pinyan Kenneth Pinyan (June 22, 1960 - July 2, 2005) was a Seattle, Washington resident who engaged in sexual activity with full-size stallions, some of which he videotaped and distributed informally under the name Mr Hands. His death at the age of 45 from accidental internal injury, in July 2005, received during a sex act being videotaped by a friend of his, was one of the most read stories in The Seattle Times for that year , and prompted the passing of a bill in Washington state prohibiting both sex with animals, and the videotaping of the same, some months later.
Kenneth Pollack Kenneth Pollack is a noted former CIA intelligence analyst and expert on Middle East politics and military analysis. He has served on the National Security Council staff and has written several articles and books on related topics.
Kenneth R. Giddens Kenneth R. Giddens was an architect and movie theater owner, but most notably the broadcaster who put two radio stations and one television station based in Mobile, Alabama on the air, all at one point in time bearing the call sign “WKRG”.
Kenneth Rexroth Kenneth Rexroth (December 221905 – June 61982) was an American poet, translator and critical essayist. He was among the first poets in the United States to explore traditional Japanese poetic forms such as haiku.
Kenneth Richardson Kenneth Richardson was an American who was a source of scientific and technical intelligence for the New York office of Soviet intelligence during World War II. Richardson was an employee of World Wide Electronics.
Kenneth Roberts Kenneth Lewis Roberts (December 8, 1885 – July 21, 1957) was an American author of historical novels. After serving as an Army lieutenant during the American Siberian campaign in the Russian Civil War in 1919, Roberts worked first as a journalist, and then as a popular novelist.
Kenneth Robeson Kenneth Robeson was the house name used by Street and Smith Publications as the author of their popular character Doc Savage and later The Avenger. Many authors wrote under this name, though most Doc Savage stories were written by the author Lester Dent:
Kenneth S. Davis Kenneth Sydney Davis (1912–1999) was a historian and university professor, most renowned for his series of biographies of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Davis also wrote biographies of Charles Lindberg, Adlai Stevenson, and authored the first biography of General Dwight D.
Kenneth Sanborn Kenneth Noble "Ken" Sanborn (b. November 14 1926) is a retired Michigan politician and judge best known for successfully defending his friend Milo Radulovich against charges of communism in 1953, a major contribution in helping turn public opinion in the United States against McCarthyism.
Kenneth Searight Kenneth Searight (born Arthur Kenneth Searight) (December, 1883 - 1957) was the creator of the international auxiliary language Sona. His book Sona; an auxiliary neutral language outlines the language's grammar and vocabulary.
Kenneth Sims Kenneth Wayne Sims (born October 31, 1959 in Kosse, Texas), is a former American professional football player who was selected by the New England Patriots as the first overall pick in the 1982 NFL Draft. A 6'5", 272 lbs.
Kenneth Starr Kenneth Winston Starr (born July 21, 1946) is an American lawyer and former judge who was appointed to the Office of the Independent Counsel to investigate the death of the deputy White House counsel Vince Foster and the Whitewater land transactions by President Bill Clinton. He later submitted to Congress the Starr Report, which led to Clinton's impeachment on charges arising from the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Kenneth Stenild Kenneth Stenild Nielsen (born September 11, 1987) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays for Danish Superliga side Aalborg Boldspilklub (AaB). He is regarded as one of the most talented goalkeepers in Denmark, having played 33 matches for various Danish youth national teams.
Kenneth Stuart Lieutenant-General Kenneth Stuart (September 9 1891 – November 3 1945) CB DSO MC was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army from 24 December1941 until 27 December1943.
Kenneth Swale Kenneth Swale auditioned for the sixth season of American Idol using the name Kenneth Briggs, became friends with Jonathan Jayne, and was rejected while being called a "bush baby" by Simon Cowell. He has since gained popularity and appeared on several television programs.
Kenneth T. Jackson Kenneth Terry Jackson (born 1939) is a professor of history and social sciences at Columbia University. A frequent television guest, he is best known as an urban historian and a preeminent authority on New York City, where he lives on the Upper West Side.
Kenneth Taylor Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor (May 8, 1917 - June 10, 2005) was an American publisher and author, better known as the creator of the Bible paraphase The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a major Christian publishing company.
Kenneth Thomas Kenneth Thomas (born February 24, 1938) was Chief Financial Officer of the United States Chess Federation from April 23 to December 31, 2004. He took over the position of CFO of the USCF during a period of great financial distress, with the USCF having lost money seven years in a row, with total losses amounting to $1.
Kenneth Thompson (ice hockey) Kenneth Thompson (Born - in Oakengates, England, UK) was a British Professional Hockey Centerman who played 1 season in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Wanderers. He played one game in 1918 before retiring from hockey for good.
Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet Kenneth Roy Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (1 September 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Canadian businessman and art collector who, at the time of his death, was the ninth richest person in the world, according to Forbes.com, with assets of approximately US $19.
Kenneth Travis Johnson Kenneth Travis Johnson (born June 16 1933 in West Palm Beach, Florida) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Houston Colt .45s who, on April 23, 1964, became the only pitcher to lose a complete game no-hitter in nine innings when he was beaten 1-0 by the Cincinnati Reds after Pete Rose reached first base on an error (by Johnson himself), went first to third on a groundout, and scored on a second error.
Kenneth Vermeer Kenneth Vermeer (born 10 January 1986 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch footballer who plays goalkeeper for Ajax Amsterdam and the Netherlands U-21 team. He is a product of the Ajax youth squad, which has produced numerous stars over the years (including Johan Cruijff, Marco van Basten, Edwin van der Sar and Frank Rijkaard).
Kenneth W. Dam Kenneth W. Dam (born 1932) served as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (the second highest official in the United States Department of the Treasury) from 2001 to 2003, where he specialized in international economic development.
Kenneth Waid Kenneth Waid, born Kenneth Scruggs, is a gay erotic film-maker from Texas. At age 20, he moved to Seattle and entered the Seattle School of Performing Arts, and produced some of the regions most popular gay-related films.
Kenneth Walton Kenneth Andrew Walton(born November 23, 1967) is an American software developer and author of the memoir FAKE: Forgery, Lies, & eBay, which details his time spent selling forged art on the online auction site eBay. He currently lives in Sacramento, California.
Kenneth Waltz Kenneth Neal Waltz (born 1924) is a member of the faculty at Columbia University and one of the most prominent scholars of international relations (IR) alive today. He is one of the founders of neorealism, or structural realism, in international relations theory.
Kenneth Wang Kenneth Xiaoxuan Wang (born 1955) is a New Zealand politician, and a member of the ACT New Zealand party. He entered Parliament to replace Donna Awatere Huata, who was expelled from Parliament on 19 November 2004.
Kenneth Webb Kenneth S. Webb (born October 16, 1892 in New York City - died March 23, 1966 in Hollywood, California) was an American film director, screenwriter, and composer noted for directing a number of films in the early age of the American film industry.
Kenneth Welsh Kenneth Welsh (born 1942, Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian film and television actor (sometimes credited as Ken Welsh). He is known to Twin Peaks fans as the multi-faced villain Windom Earle, and has more recently played the father of Katharine Hepburn (Cate Blanchett) in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator.
Kenneth Williams Kenneth Charles Williams (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was an English comic actor, star of twenty six Carry On... films and notable radio comedies with Tony Hancock and Kenneth Horne, as well as a witty raconteur on a wide range of subjects.
Kenneth Wishart Kenneth Leslie (Ken) Wishart (born November 28, 1908, Georgetown, British Guiana (now Georgetown, Guyana), died October 18, 1972, Georgetown, Guyana) was a West Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1934-35.
Kenneth Wolstenholme Kenneth Wolstenholme, DFC (born Worsley, Lancashire, July 17 1920; died March 25 2002) was the original football commentator for BBC television in the 1950s and 1960s, responsible for the game's most famous commentary phrase.
Kenneth Younger Sir Kenneth Gilmour Younger KBE (December 15, 1908 – May 19, 1976) was a British Labour politician and barrister who served in junior government posts during the Attlee government and was an opposition spokesman under Hugh Gaitskell but retired from Parliament early, disillusioned by party politics.
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania Kennett Square is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Known as the Mushroom Capital of the Worldit is also the birthplace of Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Herb Pennock] (The Knight Of Kennett Square).
Kennett Township, Pennsylvania Kennett Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the location of the famed Longwood Gardens conservatory and was the birthplace of Louise Brewer Shepard, the wife of the first American in space, Alan Shepard.
Kennewick Man Kennewick Man is the name for the remains of a prehistoric man found on a bank of the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, on July 28, 1996. The discovery of Kennewick Man was accidental: a pair of spectators at the yearly hydroplane races found his skull while watching the races.
Kenning In literature, a kenning is a compound poetic phrase, a figure of speech, substituted for the usual name of a person or thing. Kennings work in much the same way as epithets and verbal formulae, and were commonly inserted into Old English poetic lines.
Kennington Park Road Kennington Park Road is a main road in south London, England, and is part of the A3 trunk road. It runs from Newington Butts at its Y-junction with Kennington Lane, south-west to the Oval, where the A3 continues as Clapham Road, towards Stockwell.
Kennington tube station Kennington tube station is a London Underground station in Kennington, on both the Charing Cross and Bank branches of the Northern Line. Its neighbours to the north are Waterloo on the Charing Cross branch and Elephant & Castle on the Bank branch; the next station to the south is Oval.
Kennington, Oxfordshire Kennington is a village and civil parish in the English county of Oxfordshire (though formerly in Berkshire), just to the south of Oxford. It sits in a narrow stretch of land between the River Thames and the A34 dual carriageway, and is home to around 4,000 people.
Kennisnet Ict op school Kennisnet Ict op school (or just Kennisnet) is a Dutch public Internet organization dedicated to the primary, secondary education and vocational training. Kennisnet provides educational content and information to teachers, pupils and parents.
Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez is one half of the Masters At Work musical production team with Little Louie Vega. Born in 1970, Kenny started his DJ career in 1985 organizing neighborhood block parties in his home of Brooklyn, New York with his then partner, Mike Delgado.
Kenny Albert Kenny Albert (born in 1968), son of sportscasting legend Marv Albert, is a sportscaster in his own right. Kenny is a play-by-play announcer and field-level reporter for Fox's coverage of Major League Baseball the NFL and the Sugar Bowl, as well as selected games of The NHL on Versus.
Kenny Anthony Kenny Davis Anthony (born January 8 1951) was Prime Minister of Saint Lucia from 1997 to 2006. Anthony is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, the University of Birmingham, and is a member of the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP).
Kenny Arena Kenneth Scott "Kenny" Arena (born February 6, 1981 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is a soccer player, playing the defender position. Arena is the son of former United States men's national soccer team coach Bruce Arena.
Kenny Baker (musician) Kenny Baker (born June 26, 1926), is an American fiddle player best known for his tenure with Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys at various times between the 1950s and the 1980s. Baker served more years in Monroe's band than any other musician and was selected by Monroe to record the fiddle tunes passed down from Pen Vanderver, Bill Monroe's legendary "Uncle Pen.
Kenny Battle Kenny Battle (born October 10, 1964 in Aurora, Illinois), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 1989 NBA Draft. Battle played in 4 NBA seasons for the Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets, Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors.
Kenny Blank Kenny Blank is an American actor (born on September 15, 1977 in New York) best known for his voicing of the character Darren Patterson on the Nickelodeon animated series As Told by Ginger. He also starred as Michael Peterson in the television series The Parent Hood from 1995 to 1997 for which he also composed some music.
Kenny Bolin Kenny Bolin, born on March 16, 1960 in St. Petersburg, Florida and lived his early years in La Grange Kentucky, is a professional wrestling manager who currently appears as the lead heel manager in Ohio Valley Wrestling as the manager of Bolin Services.
Kenny Bowen Kenneth Francis "Kenny" Bowen (February 9, 1926 -- May 2, 2002) was a three-term Democratic mayor of Lafayette, Louisiana, the fourth largest city in the state, according to the 2000 census. His tenure, which some assessed as distinguished and others as a failure, extended from 1972-1980 and again from 1992-1996.
Kenny Brown Kenny Brown (born on the Air Force base in Selma, Alabama, July 5, 1953) is a blues guitarist from Mississippi. One of the few white musicians skilled in playing in traditional blues styles, Brown grew up in Nesbit, a town in DeSoto County, northern Mississippi about 25 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee, and learned to play blues from Mississippi Joe Callicott, Johnny Woods, and Mississippi Fred McDowell.
Kenny Bundy Kenny Bundy, born March 9, 1981 in Bixby, Oklahoma, United States is a midfielder currently playing for American USL Second Division side Wilmington Hammerheads. He joined the Hammerheads in 2004 after one season with USL Premier Development League team Carolina Dynamo.
Kenny Burrell Kenneth Earl Burrell (born July 31, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American jazz guitarist. His playing is founded in bebop and blues but works well with other jazz styles, so he has performed and recorded with a wide range of jazz musicians.
Kenny Clarke Kenny Clarke (born Kenneth Clarke Spearman, later aka, Liaqat Ali Salaam, on January 9, 1914 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-died January 26, 1985 in Paris, France) was a jazz drummer and an early innovator of the bebop style of drumming. As the house drummer at Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940's, he participated in the after hours jams that led to the birth of modern jazz.
Kenny Craig The Little Britain character Kenny Craig (played by Matt Lucas) is a hypnotist who uses his powers for trivial things, such as winning a game of Scrabble against his mother or attempting to avoid paying the entrance fee to a swimming pool. His catchphrase is "Look into my eyes, look into the eyes, not around the eyes, don't look around the eyes, look into my eyes(clicks) you're under, (after dialogue involving the situation), 3, 2, 1, you're back in the room"
Kenny Davern John Kenneth Davern (born January 7, 1935, died December 12, 2006) better known as Kenny Davern is one of the premier jazz clarinetists of his generation. Kenny died of a heart attack at his Sandia Park, New Mexico home.
Kenny Easteryear Kenny Easterday (born in 1974) is an American man afflicted with a severe and rare disability who was the subject of a movie in 1988. The Pittsburgh-resident boy was portrayed in the movie Kenny struggling to live a normal life despite his major disability; he was amputated of both hips and legs.
Kenny Fields Kenny Fields (born February 9, 1962 in Iowa City, Iowa) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1st round (21st overall) of the 1984 NBA Draft. A 6'5" guard-forward from UCLA, Fields played in 4 seasons in the NBA from 1984-1988.
Kenny Florian Kenny Florian (born May 26 1976 in Westwood, Massachusetts) is an American mixed martial artist with a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He is best known for his appearance on the first season of The Ultimate Fighter reality show where he lost the middleweight final to Diego Sanchez.
Kenny Gallo Kenny "Kenji" Gallo (b. 1968) is a former director and producer of pornographic films and B movies, a convicted racketeer associated with the Los Angeles crime family and New York City's Colombo crime family, and a high-ranking mafia informant against such mafioso as alleged Lucchese crime family capo John Baudanza and alleged Colombo crime family heir apparent Theodore "Teddy" Persico, Jr..
Kenny Gattison Kenneth (Kenny) Clay Gattison (born May 23 1964 in Wilmington, North Carolina) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 3rd round (55th overall) of the 1986 NBA Draft. A 6'8" forward-center from Old Dominion University, Gattison played in nine NBA seasons for 3 different teams.
Kenny George Kenny George is a 7' 7" basketball player at University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA). He is the tallest player to ever suit up for the UNCA Bulldogs, and the tallest to ever play in the Big South Conference.
Kenny Green Kenny Green (born October 11, 1964 in Eustis, Florida), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Washington Bullets in the 1st round (12th overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 6'6" forward from Wake Forest University, Green played in two NBA seasons from 1985-1987.
Kenny Harrison Kerry ("Kenny") Harrison (born February 13, 1965 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States) is a former track and field athlete competing in triple jump. The 1991 world champion, his chances of competing in the 1992 Olympics were ruined by injury, but returned to win the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics with a personal best and national record of 18.
Kenny Hotz Kenneth Joel "Kenny" Hotz (born May 3rd, 1967, in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian filmaker, actor, producer, director, journalist, photographer and writer. He is most famous for co-starring with Spencer "Spenny" Rice on the Canadian television show Kenny vs.
Kenny Chesney Kenneth Arnold Chesney (born March 26, 1968, in Knoxville, Tennessee), raised in Luttrell, Tennessee is an American country music singer. He became known for his songs "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" and "When the Sun Goes Down".
Kenny Johnson Kenneth "Kenny" Johnson (b.July 13, 1963) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Detective Curtis Lemansky, nicknamed "Lemonhead" or "Lem," on the American drama The Shield, which airs on FX Networks.
Kenneth Law Kenneth Law is Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of violoncello and chamber music at the Carroll McDaniel Petrie School of Music of Converse College, a liberal arts residential women's college in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. Kenneth has received undergraduate and graduate degrees in performance from the Eastman School of Music and Cleveland Institute of Music.
Kenneth Lay Kenneth Lee "Ken" Lay (April 15, 1942 – July 5, 2006), was an American businessman, best known for his role in the widely-reported corruption scandal that led to the downfall of Enron Corporation. Lay and Enron became synonymous with corporate abuse and accounting fraud when the scandal broke in 2001.
Kenneth Lewis Sir Kenneth Lewis (July 1, 1916 – July 2, 1997) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom for Rutland and Stamford from 1959 to 1983, and following boundary changes for Stamford and Spalding from 1983 to 1987.
Kenneth Lieberthal Kenneth Lieberthal (born September 9, 1943 Asheville, North Carolina) was senior director of the National Security Council during the Clinton Administration. He is a professor of political science at the University of Michigan, where he is an expert on contemporary Chinese political issues.
Kenneth Lipper Kenneth Lipper is a prominent figure in the arts, in the world of finance, and in government. He has served as a lawyer, an investment banker, a novelist, a screenwriter, a professor, and as a former New York City deputy mayor for finance and economic development (1983 to 1985).
Kenneth Low Kenneth Mang-Kwong Low is a Fijian businessman and political leader of Chinese descent. He unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary election of 1999 as a candidate for the General Voters Party GVP for the Western Central (General Electors) Communal Constituency.
Kenneth M. Curtis Kenneth Merwin Curtis (born February 8 1931 in Leeds, Maine) is a former Democratic politician, and is currently a principal in the law firm of Curtis Thaxter Stevens Broder & Micoleau Limited Liability Company, P.A.
Kenneth Macksey Kenneth Macksey (July 1, 1923 - November 30, 2005) was a British author and historian who specialized in military history and military biography, particularly of World War II. Macksey served in World War II under the command of Percy Hobart, later writing the (authoritative) biography of that leader.
Kenneth MacMillan Sir Kenneth MacMillan (December 11, 1929 Dunfermline, Scotland - October 29, 1992, London) was a noted Scottish ballet dancer and choreographer. He was artistic director of the Royal Ballet in London between 1970 and 1977.
Kenneth Mars Kenneth Mars (born April 14, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American television, movie and voice actor, perhaps best known for his roles in several Mel Brooks films (the most memorable being 1968's The Producers and 1974's Young Frankenstein), for playing Otto Mannkusser in Malcolm in the Middle, and for playing King Triton in Disney's The Little Mermaid and in the Kingdom Hearts series. He has also had a number of small roles in shows such as the Misfits of Science pilot episode and in the audio program Adventures in Odyssey.
Kenneth Martin Kenneth Martin (born 13 April 1905 in Sheffield - died 1984) was an English painter and sculptor who along with his wife Mary Martin and Victor Pasmore was a leading figure in the revival of Constructivism in Britain and America in the 1940s.
Kenneth Mason Kenneth Mason MC (10 September 1887 - 1976) was a soldier and geographer notable as the first statutory professor of Geography at the University of Oxford. His work surveying the Himalayas was rewarded in 1927 with a Royal Geographic Society Founder's Medal, the citation reading for his connection between the of surveys of India and Russian Turkestan, and his leadership of the Shakshagam Expedition.
Kenneth Massey Kenneth Massey is an American sports statistician well-known for his development of a methodology for ranking and rating sports teams in a variety of sports. His ratings have been a part of the Bowl Championship Series since its inception.
Kenneth McCaw Sir Kenneth Malcolm McCaw (October 8, 1907-September 13, 1989) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from May 1947-January 1975 when he retired from political office. He was born in Chatswood, New South Wales.
Kenneth McGriff Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff (born 1961) is a former drug dealer and leader of The Supreme Team. Some claim that the fictional characters Nino Brown, portrayed in the 1991 film New Jack City and Majestic in Get Rich or Die Tryin are based on him.
Kenneth McKellar Kenneth Douglas McKellar (January 29, 1869–October 25, 1957) was a United States Representative from 1911 until 1917 and was a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1917 until 1953. A Democrat, he served longer in both houses of Congress than anyone else in Tennessee history, and only a few others in American history have served longer in both houses.
Kenneth McKenzie (fur trader) Kenneth McKenzie, also known as Kenneth MacKenzie, was nicknamed the “King of the Missouri”, for as a fur trader for American Fur Company in the upper Missouri River valley, he controlled a territory larger than most European nations.
Kenneth McLaren Kenneth McLaren (1860–1924) was a British Army officer who served with Robert Baden-Powell in India. He was exceptionally young looking, considered by BP to pass for a boy of fourteen when he first set eyes on him in 1880.
Kenneth Mellanby Kenneth Mellanby (1908 - 1993) was an ecologist and entomologist who, in 1961, founded and served as director of the Monks Wood Experimental Station, an ecological research center in Huntingdon, England. He started the journal Environmental Pollution in 1970.
Kenneth Merchant Kenneth Merchant holds the Deloitte and Touche LLP Chair of Accountancy at the Leventhal School of Accounting, part of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. He is the former dean of the Leventhal School.
Kenneth Minogue Kenneth Minogue (1930-) is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics. His publications include The Liberal Mind, Nationalism, The Concept of a University, and Alien Powers: The Pure Theory of Ideology.
Kenneth Moir Sir Kenneth Moir was a champion knight who, in 1340, rode with Sir James Douglas and the Crusaders to Spain with the heart of Robert Bruce to defeat the Moors who had laid siege to the fortress at Teba in Andalusia. During the conflict, Sir Kenneth was said to have beheaded three Moors with one blow of his sword, upon which, according to family tradition, one of the Scots cried "A good Christian Moir can slay three heathen Moors!
Kenneth Molloy Kenneth Dennis Molloy was a notably well-known and popular personality among the residents of his hometown, Manhasset. He is respected for his exploits as an All-American athlete and a judge on the New York State Supreme Court, and admired for his general affability.
Kenneth Money Ken Money (born April 1, 1935 Toronto, Canada) is the Senior Scientist at the Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine in Toronto. He has published over one hundred science articles and authored six different topics in the World Book Encyclopedia.
Kenneth More Kenneth Gilbert More CBE, (20 September 1914 - 12 July 1982) was a successful English cinema, television and theatre actor. He was born in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire and educated at Victoria College in Jersey.
Kenneth Muir Kenneth Muir (6 March 1912 - 23 September 1950) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Kenneth Newby Kenneth Newby (born 1956 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian composer, performer and media artist. His art and research involve explorations in computational poetics, theorizing the role of encoded practices in new media, cultural encoding and the development of interactive and generative techniques for the composition, sonification, visualization, and spatialization of media performances and installations.
Kenneth Newman Sir Kenneth Leslie Newman, GBE, QPM (born 1926 in Sussex, England) was Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police from 1982 to 1987 and Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary from 1976 to 1980. He is best known for initiating a major reform and restructure of the Metropolitan Police during his tenure as Commissioner and for seeing the Royal Ulster Constabulary replace the British Army as the dominant security force in Northern Ireland during his tenure as Chief Constable.
Kenneth Noland Kenneth Noland (born April 10, 1924) is an American painter. He is identified today as one of the best-known contemporary American Color field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s he was thought of as a Minimalist painter.
Kenneth Patchen Kenneth Patchen (December 13 1911 – January 8 1972) was an American poet and painter. Though he denied any direct connection, Patchen's work and ideas regarding the role of artists paralleled those of the Dadaists and Surrealists.
Kenneth Perez Kenneth Perez Dahl Jensen (born August 29, 1974) is a Danish professional football player, who plays as a winger for Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam. Perez scored two goals in 19 matches for the Danish national team from 2003 to 2006, and he was chosen to compete at the 2004 European Championship.
Kenneth Pettway Kenneth Aaron Pettway (born November 13, 1982) is a National Football League outside linebacker for the Houston Texans. He played college football at Grambling State University and was selected in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Texans.
Kenneth Pinyan Kenneth Pinyan (June 22, 1960 - July 2, 2005) was a Seattle, Washington resident who engaged in sexual activity with full-size stallions, some of which he videotaped and distributed informally under the name Mr Hands. His death at the age of 45 from accidental internal injury, in July 2005, received during a sex act being videotaped by a friend of his, was one of the most read stories in The Seattle Times for that year , and prompted the passing of a bill in Washington state prohibiting both sex with animals, and the videotaping of the same, some months later.
Kenneth Pollack Kenneth Pollack is a noted former CIA intelligence analyst and expert on Middle East politics and military analysis. He has served on the National Security Council staff and has written several articles and books on related topics.
Kenneth R. Giddens Kenneth R. Giddens was an architect and movie theater owner, but most notably the broadcaster who put two radio stations and one television station based in Mobile, Alabama on the air, all at one point in time bearing the call sign “WKRG”.
Kenneth Rexroth Kenneth Rexroth (December 221905 – June 61982) was an American poet, translator and critical essayist. He was among the first poets in the United States to explore traditional Japanese poetic forms such as haiku.
Kenneth Richardson Kenneth Richardson was an American who was a source of scientific and technical intelligence for the New York office of Soviet intelligence during World War II. Richardson was an employee of World Wide Electronics.
Kenneth Roberts Kenneth Lewis Roberts (December 8, 1885 – July 21, 1957) was an American author of historical novels. After serving as an Army lieutenant during the American Siberian campaign in the Russian Civil War in 1919, Roberts worked first as a journalist, and then as a popular novelist.
Kenneth Robeson Kenneth Robeson was the house name used by Street and Smith Publications as the author of their popular character Doc Savage and later The Avenger. Many authors wrote under this name, though most Doc Savage stories were written by the author Lester Dent:
Kenneth S. Davis Kenneth Sydney Davis (1912–1999) was a historian and university professor, most renowned for his series of biographies of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Davis also wrote biographies of Charles Lindberg, Adlai Stevenson, and authored the first biography of General Dwight D.
Kenneth Sanborn Kenneth Noble "Ken" Sanborn (b. November 14 1926) is a retired Michigan politician and judge best known for successfully defending his friend Milo Radulovich against charges of communism in 1953, a major contribution in helping turn public opinion in the United States against McCarthyism.
Kenneth Searight Kenneth Searight (born Arthur Kenneth Searight) (December, 1883 - 1957) was the creator of the international auxiliary language Sona. His book Sona; an auxiliary neutral language outlines the language's grammar and vocabulary.
Kenneth Sims Kenneth Wayne Sims (born October 31, 1959 in Kosse, Texas), is a former American professional football player who was selected by the New England Patriots as the first overall pick in the 1982 NFL Draft. A 6'5", 272 lbs.
Kenneth Starr Kenneth Winston Starr (born July 21, 1946) is an American lawyer and former judge who was appointed to the Office of the Independent Counsel to investigate the death of the deputy White House counsel Vince Foster and the Whitewater land transactions by President Bill Clinton. He later submitted to Congress the Starr Report, which led to Clinton's impeachment on charges arising from the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Kenneth Stenild Kenneth Stenild Nielsen (born September 11, 1987) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays for Danish Superliga side Aalborg Boldspilklub (AaB). He is regarded as one of the most talented goalkeepers in Denmark, having played 33 matches for various Danish youth national teams.
Kenneth Stuart Lieutenant-General Kenneth Stuart (September 9 1891 – November 3 1945) CB DSO MC was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army from 24 December1941 until 27 December1943.
Kenneth Swale Kenneth Swale auditioned for the sixth season of American Idol using the name Kenneth Briggs, became friends with Jonathan Jayne, and was rejected while being called a "bush baby" by Simon Cowell. He has since gained popularity and appeared on several television programs.
Kenneth T. Jackson Kenneth Terry Jackson (born 1939) is a professor of history and social sciences at Columbia University. A frequent television guest, he is best known as an urban historian and a preeminent authority on New York City, where he lives on the Upper West Side.
Kenneth Taylor Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor (May 8, 1917 - June 10, 2005) was an American publisher and author, better known as the creator of the Bible paraphase The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a major Christian publishing company.
Kenneth Thomas Kenneth Thomas (born February 24, 1938) was Chief Financial Officer of the United States Chess Federation from April 23 to December 31, 2004. He took over the position of CFO of the USCF during a period of great financial distress, with the USCF having lost money seven years in a row, with total losses amounting to $1.
Kenneth Thompson (ice hockey) Kenneth Thompson (Born - in Oakengates, England, UK) was a British Professional Hockey Centerman who played 1 season in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Wanderers. He played one game in 1918 before retiring from hockey for good.
Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet Kenneth Roy Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (1 September 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Canadian businessman and art collector who, at the time of his death, was the ninth richest person in the world, according to Forbes.com, with assets of approximately US $19.
Kenneth Travis Johnson Kenneth Travis Johnson (born June 16 1933 in West Palm Beach, Florida) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Houston Colt .45s who, on April 23, 1964, became the only pitcher to lose a complete game no-hitter in nine innings when he was beaten 1-0 by the Cincinnati Reds after Pete Rose reached first base on an error (by Johnson himself), went first to third on a groundout, and scored on a second error.
Kenneth Vermeer Kenneth Vermeer (born 10 January 1986 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch footballer who plays goalkeeper for Ajax Amsterdam and the Netherlands U-21 team. He is a product of the Ajax youth squad, which has produced numerous stars over the years (including Johan Cruijff, Marco van Basten, Edwin van der Sar and Frank Rijkaard).
Kenneth W. Dam Kenneth W. Dam (born 1932) served as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (the second highest official in the United States Department of the Treasury) from 2001 to 2003, where he specialized in international economic development.
Kenneth Waid Kenneth Waid, born Kenneth Scruggs, is a gay erotic film-maker from Texas. At age 20, he moved to Seattle and entered the Seattle School of Performing Arts, and produced some of the regions most popular gay-related films.
Kenneth Walton Kenneth Andrew Walton(born November 23, 1967) is an American software developer and author of the memoir FAKE: Forgery, Lies, & eBay, which details his time spent selling forged art on the online auction site eBay. He currently lives in Sacramento, California.
Kenneth Waltz Kenneth Neal Waltz (born 1924) is a member of the faculty at Columbia University and one of the most prominent scholars of international relations (IR) alive today. He is one of the founders of neorealism, or structural realism, in international relations theory.
Kenneth Wang Kenneth Xiaoxuan Wang (born 1955) is a New Zealand politician, and a member of the ACT New Zealand party. He entered Parliament to replace Donna Awatere Huata, who was expelled from Parliament on 19 November 2004.
Kenneth Webb Kenneth S. Webb (born October 16, 1892 in New York City - died March 23, 1966 in Hollywood, California) was an American film director, screenwriter, and composer noted for directing a number of films in the early age of the American film industry.
Kenneth Welsh Kenneth Welsh (born 1942, Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian film and television actor (sometimes credited as Ken Welsh). He is known to Twin Peaks fans as the multi-faced villain Windom Earle, and has more recently played the father of Katharine Hepburn (Cate Blanchett) in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator.
Kenneth Williams Kenneth Charles Williams (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was an English comic actor, star of twenty six Carry On... films and notable radio comedies with Tony Hancock and Kenneth Horne, as well as a witty raconteur on a wide range of subjects.
Kenneth Wishart Kenneth Leslie (Ken) Wishart (born November 28, 1908, Georgetown, British Guiana (now Georgetown, Guyana), died October 18, 1972, Georgetown, Guyana) was a West Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1934-35.
Kenneth Wolstenholme Kenneth Wolstenholme, DFC (born Worsley, Lancashire, July 17 1920; died March 25 2002) was the original football commentator for BBC television in the 1950s and 1960s, responsible for the game's most famous commentary phrase.
Kenneth Younger Sir Kenneth Gilmour Younger KBE (December 15, 1908 – May 19, 1976) was a British Labour politician and barrister who served in junior government posts during the Attlee government and was an opposition spokesman under Hugh Gaitskell but retired from Parliament early, disillusioned by party politics.
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania Kennett Square is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Known as the Mushroom Capital of the Worldit is also the birthplace of Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Herb Pennock] (The Knight Of Kennett Square).
Kennett Township, Pennsylvania Kennett Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the location of the famed Longwood Gardens conservatory and was the birthplace of Louise Brewer Shepard, the wife of the first American in space, Alan Shepard.
Kennewick Man Kennewick Man is the name for the remains of a prehistoric man found on a bank of the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, on July 28, 1996. The discovery of Kennewick Man was accidental: a pair of spectators at the yearly hydroplane races found his skull while watching the races.
Kenning In literature, a kenning is a compound poetic phrase, a figure of speech, substituted for the usual name of a person or thing. Kennings work in much the same way as epithets and verbal formulae, and were commonly inserted into Old English poetic lines.
Kennington Park Road Kennington Park Road is a main road in south London, England, and is part of the A3 trunk road. It runs from Newington Butts at its Y-junction with Kennington Lane, south-west to the Oval, where the A3 continues as Clapham Road, towards Stockwell.
Kennington tube station Kennington tube station is a London Underground station in Kennington, on both the Charing Cross and Bank branches of the Northern Line. Its neighbours to the north are Waterloo on the Charing Cross branch and Elephant & Castle on the Bank branch; the next station to the south is Oval.
Kennington, Oxfordshire Kennington is a village and civil parish in the English county of Oxfordshire (though formerly in Berkshire), just to the south of Oxford. It sits in a narrow stretch of land between the River Thames and the A34 dual carriageway, and is home to around 4,000 people.
Kennisnet Ict op school Kennisnet Ict op school (or just Kennisnet) is a Dutch public Internet organization dedicated to the primary, secondary education and vocational training. Kennisnet provides educational content and information to teachers, pupils and parents.
Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez is one half of the Masters At Work musical production team with Little Louie Vega. Born in 1970, Kenny started his DJ career in 1985 organizing neighborhood block parties in his home of Brooklyn, New York with his then partner, Mike Delgado.
Kenny Albert Kenny Albert (born in 1968), son of sportscasting legend Marv Albert, is a sportscaster in his own right. Kenny is a play-by-play announcer and field-level reporter for Fox's coverage of Major League Baseball the NFL and the Sugar Bowl, as well as selected games of The NHL on Versus.
Kenny Anthony Kenny Davis Anthony (born January 8 1951) was Prime Minister of Saint Lucia from 1997 to 2006. Anthony is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, the University of Birmingham, and is a member of the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP).
Kenny Arena Kenneth Scott "Kenny" Arena (born February 6, 1981 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is a soccer player, playing the defender position. Arena is the son of former United States men's national soccer team coach Bruce Arena.
Kenny Baker (musician) Kenny Baker (born June 26, 1926), is an American fiddle player best known for his tenure with Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys at various times between the 1950s and the 1980s. Baker served more years in Monroe's band than any other musician and was selected by Monroe to record the fiddle tunes passed down from Pen Vanderver, Bill Monroe's legendary "Uncle Pen.
Kenny Battle Kenny Battle (born October 10, 1964 in Aurora, Illinois), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 1989 NBA Draft. Battle played in 4 NBA seasons for the Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets, Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors.
Kenny Blank Kenny Blank is an American actor (born on September 15, 1977 in New York) best known for his voicing of the character Darren Patterson on the Nickelodeon animated series As Told by Ginger. He also starred as Michael Peterson in the television series The Parent Hood from 1995 to 1997 for which he also composed some music.
Kenny Bolin Kenny Bolin, born on March 16, 1960 in St. Petersburg, Florida and lived his early years in La Grange Kentucky, is a professional wrestling manager who currently appears as the lead heel manager in Ohio Valley Wrestling as the manager of Bolin Services.
Kenny Bowen Kenneth Francis "Kenny" Bowen (February 9, 1926 -- May 2, 2002) was a three-term Democratic mayor of Lafayette, Louisiana, the fourth largest city in the state, according to the 2000 census. His tenure, which some assessed as distinguished and others as a failure, extended from 1972-1980 and again from 1992-1996.
Kenny Brown Kenny Brown (born on the Air Force base in Selma, Alabama, July 5, 1953) is a blues guitarist from Mississippi. One of the few white musicians skilled in playing in traditional blues styles, Brown grew up in Nesbit, a town in DeSoto County, northern Mississippi about 25 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee, and learned to play blues from Mississippi Joe Callicott, Johnny Woods, and Mississippi Fred McDowell.
Kenny Bundy Kenny Bundy, born March 9, 1981 in Bixby, Oklahoma, United States is a midfielder currently playing for American USL Second Division side Wilmington Hammerheads. He joined the Hammerheads in 2004 after one season with USL Premier Development League team Carolina Dynamo.
Kenny Burrell Kenneth Earl Burrell (born July 31, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American jazz guitarist. His playing is founded in bebop and blues but works well with other jazz styles, so he has performed and recorded with a wide range of jazz musicians.
Kenny Clarke Kenny Clarke (born Kenneth Clarke Spearman, later aka, Liaqat Ali Salaam, on January 9, 1914 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-died January 26, 1985 in Paris, France) was a jazz drummer and an early innovator of the bebop style of drumming. As the house drummer at Minton's Playhouse in the early 1940's, he participated in the after hours jams that led to the birth of modern jazz.
Kenny Craig The Little Britain character Kenny Craig (played by Matt Lucas) is a hypnotist who uses his powers for trivial things, such as winning a game of Scrabble against his mother or attempting to avoid paying the entrance fee to a swimming pool. His catchphrase is "Look into my eyes, look into the eyes, not around the eyes, don't look around the eyes, look into my eyes(clicks) you're under, (after dialogue involving the situation), 3, 2, 1, you're back in the room"
Kenny Davern John Kenneth Davern (born January 7, 1935, died December 12, 2006) better known as Kenny Davern is one of the premier jazz clarinetists of his generation. Kenny died of a heart attack at his Sandia Park, New Mexico home.
Kenny Easteryear Kenny Easterday (born in 1974) is an American man afflicted with a severe and rare disability who was the subject of a movie in 1988. The Pittsburgh-resident boy was portrayed in the movie Kenny struggling to live a normal life despite his major disability; he was amputated of both hips and legs.
Kenny Fields Kenny Fields (born February 9, 1962 in Iowa City, Iowa) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1st round (21st overall) of the 1984 NBA Draft. A 6'5" guard-forward from UCLA, Fields played in 4 seasons in the NBA from 1984-1988.
Kenny Florian Kenny Florian (born May 26 1976 in Westwood, Massachusetts) is an American mixed martial artist with a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He is best known for his appearance on the first season of The Ultimate Fighter reality show where he lost the middleweight final to Diego Sanchez.
Kenny Gallo Kenny "Kenji" Gallo (b. 1968) is a former director and producer of pornographic films and B movies, a convicted racketeer associated with the Los Angeles crime family and New York City's Colombo crime family, and a high-ranking mafia informant against such mafioso as alleged Lucchese crime family capo John Baudanza and alleged Colombo crime family heir apparent Theodore "Teddy" Persico, Jr..
Kenny Gattison Kenneth (Kenny) Clay Gattison (born May 23 1964 in Wilmington, North Carolina) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 3rd round (55th overall) of the 1986 NBA Draft. A 6'8" forward-center from Old Dominion University, Gattison played in nine NBA seasons for 3 different teams.
Kenny George Kenny George is a 7' 7" basketball player at University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA). He is the tallest player to ever suit up for the UNCA Bulldogs, and the tallest to ever play in the Big South Conference.
Kenny Green Kenny Green (born October 11, 1964 in Eustis, Florida), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Washington Bullets in the 1st round (12th overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 6'6" forward from Wake Forest University, Green played in two NBA seasons from 1985-1987.
Kenny Harrison Kerry ("Kenny") Harrison (born February 13, 1965 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States) is a former track and field athlete competing in triple jump. The 1991 world champion, his chances of competing in the 1992 Olympics were ruined by injury, but returned to win the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics with a personal best and national record of 18.
Kenny Hotz Kenneth Joel "Kenny" Hotz (born May 3rd, 1967, in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian filmaker, actor, producer, director, journalist, photographer and writer. He is most famous for co-starring with Spencer "Spenny" Rice on the Canadian television show Kenny vs.
Kenny Chesney Kenneth Arnold Chesney (born March 26, 1968, in Knoxville, Tennessee), raised in Luttrell, Tennessee is an American country music singer. He became known for his songs "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" and "When the Sun Goes Down".
Kenny Johnson Kenneth "Kenny" Johnson (b.July 13, 1963) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Detective Curtis Lemansky, nicknamed "Lemonhead" or "Lem," on the American drama The Shield, which airs on FX Networks.
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