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Michael Biehn Michael Biehn (born Tuesday, July 31, 1956 in Anniston, Alabama) is an American actor perhaps best known for his roles in The Terminator (1984), Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Tombstone (1993), and The Rock (1996). He also played Officer Randall Buttman on the Emmy-Award winning television series, Hill Street Blues.
Michael Bierut Michael Bierut was born in Cleveland, Ohio and studied graphic design at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning. Prior to joining Pentagram as a partner in 1990, he was vice president of graphic design at Vignelli Associates.
Michael Billig Michael Billig is one of the key figures in contemporary social psychology. He trained in Bristol with Henri Tajfel as an experimental psychologist and helped design the so called minimal group experiments which were foundational to the social identity approach.
Michael Billington (activist) Michael O Billington is an activist in the LaRouche Movement, Asia editor for the Executive Intelligence Review, and author of Reflections of an American Political Prisoner: the Repression and Promise of the LaRouche Movement (ISBN 0-943235-17-0.)
Michael Birkett, 2nd Baron Birkett Michael Birkett, 2nd Baron Birkett (born 22 October 1929), is the son of William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett and Ruth Nilsson. He was educated in Stowe School, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, and at Cambridge University.
Michael Bishop (author) Michael Lawson Bishop (born November 12, 1945 in Lincoln, Nebraska) is an award-winning American writer. Over four decades and thirty books, he has created a body of work that stands among the most admired in modern science fiction and fantasy literature.
Michael Bishop (football player) Michael Paul Bishop (born May 15, 1976 in Galveston, Texas) is a quarterback in the Arena Football League with the Kansas City Brigade and the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts. Bishop previously played with the NFL's New England Patriots during the 2000 season.
Michael Bivins Michael Lamone Bivins, aka Biv, (born August 10 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts) is the founder and member of the R&B group New Edition and the hip hop group Bell Biv DeVoe. Not only does he perform in both groups, but he also discovers, manages, and produces for other acts, most notably Another Bad Creation, MC Brains, Boyz II Men, and 702, all of which who were signed to his Motown distributed label Biv 10 Records, prior to him discovering them.
Michael Blakeney Professor Michael Blakeney, Australian, is the Director of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, at Queen Mary, University of London. He is also Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law.
Michael Blakey Michael Blakey (born in London, England) is a veteran music producer. He has worked with many top artists including such stars as Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Engelbert Humperdinck, Brooke Allison, Bob Carlisle, and many others.
Michael Blassie First Lieutenant Michael Joseph Blassie (April 4, 1948 - May 11, 1972) was an officer in the United States Air Force. Prior to identification of his remains, Blassie was the Unknown service member from the Vietnam War laid to rest at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
Michael Boardman John Michael Boardman is a mathematician whose speciality is algebraic and differential topology. He was formerly at the University of Cambridge, England; he is currently a full professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA.
Michael Boatman Michael Boatman (born 25 October 1964 in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is an American actor and sometimes horror writer. He is most famous for playing the role of Carter Haywood on the hit sitcom Spin City and was a regular on the acclaimed series China Beach, as well as Arli$$.
Michael Bolanos Michael Bolanos is the President and CEO of Entertainment Drive®, an award winning international production and management company. Michael and Entertainment Drive have been featured in, among others, The New York Times,on CNN and Fox News, on the cover of PC Magazine,[http://www.
Michael Boley Michael Boley (born August 24, 1982) is a linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. Boley went to the University of Southern Mississippi for college after graduating from Elkmont High School in Elkmont, Alabama, in 2000.
Michael Boulware Michael Boulware (born September 17, 1981 in Columbia, South Carolina) plays with the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League (NFL) at the strong safety position. His brother, Peter Boulware, played for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL from 1997-2005
Michael Bounds Michael Bounds is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Western Sydney. Bounds lectures in urban sociology, social impact of urban development, housing, social and demographic change, impact on urban development, public housing, gentrification, development and cultural change in suburbs, master planned estates in Sydney
Michael Bowes-Lyon, 17th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne Fergus Michael Claude Bowes-Lyon, 17th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (31 December 1928-1987) was a nephew of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. He was the son of Captain (the) Honourable Michael Claude Hamilton Bowes-Lyon and Elizabeth Margaret Cator.
Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce Admiral Michael Cecil Boyce, Baron Boyce GCB OBE DL Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, (born 2 April 1943) is a cross bench member of the British House of Lords, a former First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy and Chief of Defence Staff.
Michael Bratman Michael Bratman (born 25 July 1945) is Durfee Professor in the School of Humanities & Sciences and Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University. His interests include philosophy of action and moral philosophy.
Michael Braude Award for Light Verse The Michael Braude Award for Light Verse is a biennial award given for light verse in the English language, regardless of the author's nationality. It is presented by the American Academy of Arts and Letters and is accompanied by a $5,000 payment.
Michael Brauer Michael Brauer is a New York-based mixer whose credits encompass a wide range of genres, and include The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Coldplay, John Mayer, My Morning Jacket, Ben Folds, Dream Theater, The New Radicals, David Poe, Wilco and Ron Sexsmith.
Michael Braungart Michael Braungart is a German chemist who advocates 'upcycling' not recycling, to minimize humanity's ecological footprint. Once a Greenpeace activist who lived in a tree as protest, he is now a respected industrial designer and professor of process engineering.
Michael Breaugh Michael James Breaugh (born September 13 1942 in Kingston, Ontario) is a former Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1990, and in the Canadian House of Commons from 1990 to 1993.
Michael Breen (author) Michael Breen is a Seoul-based consultant and author of "Kim Jong-il: North Korea's Dear Leader" and "The Koreans". He has lived in Korea for many years and has a very intriquet grasp of Korean culture, society and history which makes him a prominent figure in the country's collection of expatriates.
Michael Brendli Raymond Michael "Mike" Brendli (born March 26, 1983) is an American professional wrestler who performs for World Wrestling Entertainment as Mikey, formerly a member of the disbanded Spirit Squad on the RAW brand.
Michael Brennan (field hockey) Michael Brennan OAM (born October 15, 1975 in Toowoomba, Queensland) is a field hockey midfielder from Australia, who was a member of the team that won gold at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Four years earlier, when Sydney hosted the Summer Games, he finished in third spot with The Kookaburras , as the Men's National Team is called.
Michael Brian Schiffer Michael Schiffer is one of the founders and pre-eminent exponents of behavioural archaeology. Schiffer's ideas, set out in his 1976 book Behavioral Archaeology and a number of journal articles, are mainly concerned with site formation processes.
Michael Brinkenstjärna Michael Brinkenstjärna (born February 23 1968) is a well-known musical artist manager from Sweden. Brinkenstjärna is credited with helping to start the career of many successful artists, including Miio and Flowparty.
Michael Broggie Michael Broggie (born June 19, 1942) is a nationally-recognized authority on the life and legacy of Walt Disney and the global empire he inspired. An accomplished author and public speaker, he tours the country lecturing on his first-person experiences with Walt Disney and many of the Disney Legends, including his father, the late Roger E.
Michael Brook Michael Brook (born 1951 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian guitarist, inventor, producer, and film music composer familiar with many disciplines including rock, minimalism and film scores. Along with Brian Eno, Brook is considered a founder of the ambient music movement.
Michael Brooker Michael Brooker is an Australian ornithologist based in Western Australia following retirement from a career with the CSIRO's Division of Wildlife Research. There he worked on Wedge-tailed Eagles, fauna surveys, the environmental impact of wildfire and the conservation value of remnant patches of native vegetation .
Michael Brotherton Michael Lewis Brotherton (born 26 May 1931) is a British journalist and politician. A right-wing Conservative, he had a promising Parliamentary career but found it brought to a premature end when his constituency was broken up in boundary changes.
Michael Bruce Curry The Right Reverend Michael Bruce Curry (born in Chicago, Illinois on March 13, 1953) is a bishop in the Episcopal Church. He was elected eleventh Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina on February 11, 2000 and ordained bishop on June 17, 2000, at Duke Chapel on the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Michael Bryan Michael Bryan is a hip-hop musician who has had some success in the Netherlands. His biggest successes have came in collaboration with K-Liber on their singles "Loungen" (2005) and, more recently, "Springuuuhh" (2006).
Michael Bryant (politician) [Bryant (born 1966] in [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria, British Columbia) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of St.
Michael Buerk Michael Duncan Buerk (born 18 February 1946) is a BBC journalist and newsreader, most famous for his reporting (with photography by Mohamed Amin) of the Ethiopian famine on 23 October, 1984, which inspired the Band Aid charity record. Buerk was born in Solihull, and was educated at Solihull School, a local Independent school.
Michael Burawoy Michael Burawoy is a Marxist sociologist, best known as author of Manufacturing Consent (a famous study on work and organizations) and as a leading proponent of public sociology. Burawoy was also president of the American Sociological Association in 2004 and is presently a professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Michael Burlingame Michael Burlingame is a New York filmmaker whose 1986 surrealist film To a Random featured legendary wrestler Walter "Killer" Kowalski in a comic role and an original soundtrack by Birdsongs of the Mesozoic. His work in music video includes the Big Brother and the Holding Company documentary Nine Hundred Nights, as well as projects with Paul McCartney, Sting, and Robert Plant.
Michael Burns (actor) Michael Burns is a York-based actor who played hapless Colin Weatherby in the popular BBC television comedy The Brittas Empire. Michael also appeared in Heartbeat, Lovejoy and Emmerdale Farm amongst many others.
Michael Burns (producer) Michael Burns is an electronic music producer who producers under the aliases "Mic Burns", "Blue Haze", "Cardboard", and "Panoptic". He has released singles on record labels such as Saw Recordings, Confi-Dance, and Minimal Records UK.
Michael Byster Mental calculator Mike Byster is a commodities trader who spends afternoons giving free demonstrations of what he calls "Mathodical Thinking" at grade schools and high schools throughout the Chicago areaAfter only five minutes of teaching, his students are squaring three-digit numbers almost instantly[http://mikesmath.com/videoplay.
Michael C. Hall Michael C. Hall (born February 1 1971) is an Emmy Award nominated American actor, best known for his role of David Fisher in the HBO series Six Feet Under and as the title character of the Showtime series Dexter.
Michael C. Kerr Michael Crawford Kerr (March 15, 1827–August 19, 1876) was an American legislator. He was born at Titusville, Pennsylvania, was educated at the Erie Academy and graduated at the law school of Louisville University in 1851.
Michael Cade Michael Cade (born June 14, 1973, as Michael Ocello, in Elmwood Park, New Jersey) is an actor best known for his work on the 1990s television series California Dreams where he played the band's manager, Sylvester "Sly" Winkle. Michael has made appearances on many popular TV shows.
Michael Caesar Michael Caesar (known by his surname) is a fictional character from the discontinued comic strip The Boondocks, created by Aaron McGruder. He is Huey's classmate and best friend, formerly from Brooklyn, who was moved under similar circumstances to the predominately white suburb of Woodcrest.
Michael Caltabiano Michael Caltabiano (born 8 April 1964) is an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party member of the Brisbane City Council from 1996 to 2005, and a Liberal member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 2005 to 2006.
Michael Cambias Michael Cambias was brief resident of the fictional town of Pine Valley on the American TV soap opera "All My Children" and was portrayed by William deVry from January 23, 2003 to August 2003 and in a ghostly vision in 2004 and 2006.
Michael Cammalleri Michael Cammalleri (born on June 8, 1982 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey player. Cammalleri was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 NHL draft.
Michael Campbell Michael Shane Campbell CNZM (born February 23, 1969) is a New Zealand golfer who is best-known for having won the 2005 US Open and the richest prize in golf, the ÂŁ1,000,000 HSBC World Match Play Championship, in the same year. He is a member of the European Tour.
Michael Carbajal Michael Carbajal (born September 17, 1967) is a Phoenix, Arizona, USA native who was a four-time world boxing champion. He is nicknamed "Little Hands Of Stone," after his favorite boxer, the legendary "Hands Of Stone," Panamanian Roberto Durán.
Michael Cardinal Logue Michael Cardinal Logue (1 October 1840 - 19 November 1924) was an Irish prelate, who was Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland from 1887 to 1924. As a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church from 1893 to 1924 he participated in the 1903, 1914, and 1922 conclaves that elected Pope Pius X, Pope Benedict XV, and Pope Pius XI respectively.
Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber His Eminence Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber (born March 3, 1869 in Klosterheidenfeld, Unterfranken, died June 12, 1952 in Munich) was Roman Catholic Archbishop of Munich for 35 years, from 1917 to his death in 1952. In 1921 he became a Cardinal, with the title of Cardinal Priest of S.
Michael Carrington Michael Carrington is an American comic writer and voice actor best known for his work on the animated series The Simpsons. He co-wrote the episode "Homer's Triple Bypass" with Gary Apple, and provided occasional voicework, most notably as Sideshow Raheem in "I Love Lisa" and the drill sergeant in "Simpson Tide".
Michael Carrington Esq Michael Carrington is Creative Director, CBeebies (the BBC's brand for children 6 years and under). Working to the Controller, BBC Children's, Carrington is the Commissioner and editorially responsible for the CBeebies digital children’s channel; all CBeebies output on BBC ONE and BBC TWO; CBeebies audio offering on BBC7, and for the CBeebies Website.
Michael Carter Michael Carter (born June 29 1947) is an English film and television actor whose work in film began with An American Werewolf in London in 1981, though he is probably best known for his portrayal of the minor character, Bib Fortuna, in the Star Wars movie Return of the Jedi.
Michael Caton-Jones Michael Caton-Jones Born Michael Jones in Broxburn, Lothian, Scotland, UK in 1958) is the director of such films as Scandal, Rob Roy, Memphis Belle and The Jackal. Known for his no-nonsense approach to film-making, he is highly respected in the industry, and has worked with many great actors, but is comparatively unknown in the wider world.
Michael Cayley Michael Cayley (May 15 1842 – December 3 1878) was a Quebec lawyer and political figure. He represented Beauharnois in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative member from 1867 to 1872 and again in 1878.
Michael Cioffi Michael Cioffi graduated from SUNY Purchase, majoring in Technical Theatre in the Department of Design/Technology, Division of Theatre Arts & Film in 1984. He founded Showman Fabricators in 1986 with classmate Robert Usdin, quickly building the company into one of the premier scenic studios in New York.
Michael Cisco Michael Cisco (born October 13, 1970) is an American writer and teacher currently living in New York City. He is best known for his first novel, The Divinity Student, winner of the International Horror Guild Award for Best First Novel of 1999.
Michael Clarke (cricketer) Michael John Clarke (born 2 April, 1981 in Liverpool, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. Nicknamed 'pup', he is a right-handed batsman, highly-regarded fielder and occasional left-arm orthodox spin bowler.
Michael Clarke (musician) Michael Clarke (born Michael James Dick) (June 3, 1946 – December 19, 1993), was an American musician, best known as the drummer for the 1960s rock music group The Byrds from 1964 to 1968. He died in 1993, at age 47, from liver failure due to more than three decades of heavy alcohol consumption.
Michael Clayton (film) Michael Clayton is a film written and directed by Tony Gilroy and co-produced by George Clooney, to be released on September 14, 2007. The film shows the worst four days in the career of New York elite attorney Michael Clayton.
Michael Cleary Michael Cleary born 1940 Randwick, New South Wales AO Order of Australia was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He was the State member for Coogee from 1974 to 1991 and was the NSW Minister for Sport in the Wran Labor Government from 1981 to 1988.
Michael Cliffe Michael Cliffe (March 1904 – 9 August, 1964) was a British clothing industry worker and politician, who was a Member of Parliament in inner London for six years. He was a constituency-focused member whose commitment was respected both in his constituency and at Westminster.
Michael Coats Michael Lloyd Coats is a former NASA astronaut born on January 16, 1946, in Sacramento, California, United States, and raised in Riverside, California. Since December 2005, he is the director of NASA Johnson Space Center.
Michael Colgan (nutritionist) Michael Colgan, PhD, CCN, is a fitness nutritionist who gained recognition through his articles in the bodybuilding magazine Muscular Development and also through his books. From 1971 through 1982 Colgan was a senior member of the Science Faculty at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
Michael Collins (Irish leader) Michael John ("Mick") Collins (Irish: Mícheál Seán Ó Coileáin; 16 October, 1890 – 22 August, 1922) was an Irish revolutionary leader, Minister for Finance in the Irish Republic, Director of Intelligence for the IRA, member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations, as Chairman of the Provisional Government and as Commander-in-Chief of the National Army.
Michael Connelly Michael Connelly (born July 21, 1956, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American author of detective novels, notably those featuring Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch. Bosch, named after the Dutch painter of the same name, is the protagonist of a series of Connelly's novels.
Michael Conrad Michael Conrad (October 16 1925, New York, USA - November 22 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA) was an American television actor. Conrad won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in Hill Street Blues in 1981 and 1982.
Michael Cooper Michael Jerome Cooper (born April 15 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is currently the head coach of the Albuquerque Thunderbirds basketball team of the NBA Development League. He is also a former NBA player, playing his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers, and has coached in both the NBA and the WNBA.
Michael Copley Michael Copley is a virtuoso flautist and recorder player. He is a professional musician who, as well as playing the recorder and flute, is an exponent of other traditional, early and folk woodwind instruments, most notably the ocarina, an Anglo-Italian development of the ceramic vessel flute.
Michael Coppola Michael ("Trigger Mike") Coppola (1904 - October 1, 1966) was a New York mobster involved in narcotics as well as headed many of the Luciano-Genovese criminal operations from the late 1930s until the early 1960s.
Michael Corbett (ice hockey) Michael Charles Corbett (October 4, 1942, Toronto, Ontario-January 9, 2003, Burlington, Ontario) was a professional hockey player. A native of Toronto, Ontario, Corbett played for teams in the NHL, OHA-B, OHA-Jr.
Michael Corby Mike Corby (born July 3, 1955 in London, England) was a rhythm guitarist and keyboard player with The Babys. He left the group during the recording of their third album "Head First" and according to lead singer John Waite in a 2005 interview on Brisbane radio station 4KQ Corby departed from the music scene altogether.
Michael Coren Michael Coren (born January 15, 1959 in Essex, England) is a Canadian columnist, author, public speaker, radio host and television talk show host. He is the host of the television series The Michael Coren Show.
Michael Corleone Michael Corleone (December 25, 1920 - December 29, 1997) is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novels, The Godfather and The Sicilian. He is also the main character of the film trilogy that was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, in which he was portrayed by Al Pacino.
Michael Corrigan Archbishop Michael Augustine Corrigan (August 13, 1839 - May 5, 1902) was the sixth bishop (third archbishop) of the Roman Catholic diocese of New York. He was ordained a priest on September 19, 1863, and appointed Bishop of Newark, New Jersey on February 14, 1873, being ordained on May 4, 1873.
Michael Corris Michael Corris is a Conceptual artist, art historian and writer on conceptual art. He has edited a collection of new essays on Conceptual art ("Conceptual Art: Theory, Myth and Practice", Cambridge University Press, 2004) and a monograph on Ad Reinhardt ("Ad Reinhardt", Reaktion Books, London, forthcoming 2006).
Michael Costa (conductor) Sir Michael Andrew Angus Costa (February 14, 1808 - April 29, 1884) was an Italian-born conductor and composer. He was born in Naples as Michaele Andrea Agniello Costa, to a family, according to some, of Sephardic stock.
Michael Costello Michael Costello (born May 5, 1965) is a representative for the Massachusetts House of Representatives, whom represents the first district of Essex county. Costello graduated from Salem State College in 1989 with a Bachelors of Science, and from Suffolk University Law School for his Juris Doctor in 1996.
Michael Cowan Michael Joseph Cowan (born June 10, 1933 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England) was a former first-class cricketer for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. A right handed batsman and a left-arm fast medium bowler, he averaged 5.
Michael Cox (academic) Michael Cox is a British academic and international relations scholar. He is currently a professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where he is Co-Director of the Cold War Studies Centre (CWSC).
Michael Cox (clergyman) Archbishop Michael Patrick O'Connor Cox (born 1945) was ordained on 1 January, 1976 and consecrated a Palmarian bishop on September 9, 1977 by Ciaran Broadberry. Neither ceremony was recognised by the Roman Catholic Church.
Michael Craig Michael Craig is an American lawyer and author best known for his 2005 book, The Professor, the Banker, and the Suicide King. Craig has written about poker since 2005 for Card Player and Bluff magazines, and writes Michael Craig's Journal online, about his adventures in poker and as a working author.
Michael Cranford Michael Cranford is best known as the designer of The Bard's Tale and The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight computer role-playing games published by Interplay Productions in the 80s. He also programmed the Apple version of Donkey Kong, the Commodore 64 version of Super Zaxxon, as well as Maze Master (a spiritual predecessor of The Bard's Tale).
Michael Craze Michael Craze (Born in Cornwall, November 29, 1942 – December 8, 1998) was a British actor noted for his role of Ben Jackson, a companion of the Doctor, in the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. He played the part from 1966 to 1967 alongside both William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton as the Doctor.
Michael Crescenz Michael Joseph Crescenz (January 14, 1949 - November 20, 1968) was a United States Army Corporal (Cpl) during the Vietnam War who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions near the Hiep Duc village of Vietnam on November 20, 1968.
Michael Crocker Michael Crocker (born June 21 1980 in Auburn, Australia) is a rugby league player for the Melbourne Storm and the Queensland State of Origin Team. His first choice of position is second row, although he has also played hooker.
Michael Cronin Michael Cronin is a British actor and author, born in Cranfield, Bedfordshire (UK) during World War II. He was educated in at the Christian Brothers School in Bristol, and the University of London where he studied English.
Michael Culver Michael Culver (born 16 July 1938 in Hampstead, London) is an English actor, best known to television viewers for his role as Major Erwin Brandt in the 1970s BBC drama Secret Army. He also played the strict Prior Robert ("Brother Prior") in the television series "Cadfael".
Michael Curtis Parsons Michael Curtis-Parsons (born 1994) is a British stage and television actor from Cleethorpes, where he lives with his mother Carol, his father Steve and his brother Matthew. He is a student at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and represented by the associated talent agency, Sylvia Young's Young'Uns Agency.
Michael Curtiz Michael Curtiz (December 24, 1886 - April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director. He directed at least 50 films in Europe and a further hundred in the US, among the best-known being The Adventures of Robin Hood, Angels With Dirty Faces, Casablanca, Yankee Doodle Dandy and White Christmas.
Michael d'Albuquerque Michael d'Albuquerque, born 1947 in Wimbledon, London, England was the Electric Light Orchestra's bass player from 1972 to 1974. He left amid the recording sessions for the group's fourth album, Eldorado, got married and settled down.
Michael de Larrabeiti Michael de Larrabeiti, author, born 18 August in Lambeth, London in 1934, currently lives in Oxfordshire. He is best known for writing The Borrible Trilogy, which has been cited as an influence by writers in the New Weird movement.
Michael den Elzen Michael den Elzen (1962) is a musician and music producer based in Melbourne, Australia. He has performed for over 20 years with many well known Australian and New Zealand artists, principally as a guitarist, and has contributed music for several Australian movie soundtracks.
Michael D. Antonovich Michael Dennis Antonovich (born 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors representing the Fifth District, which covers northern Los Angeles County, the Antelope, Santa Clarita, and parts of the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys. Antonovich, of Croatian descent, graduated from John Marshall High School and enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in 1957.
Michael D. Ayers New York-based rock critic and frequent contributor to the Village Voice, Stop Smiling, SF Weekly, the Dallas Observer, and Billboard. He has also contributed to McSweeney's, diw, and New York Metro and is the editor of Cybersounds: Essays on Virtual Music Culture.
Michael D. Barnes Michael Darr Barnes (born September 3, 1943 in Washington, DC) represented the eighth district of Maryland in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1987 and has been the president of the Brady Campaign gun control organization since March 1, 2000.
Michael D. Brown Michael DeWayne Brown (born November 8, 1954) was Undersecretary of Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R), a division of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a position generally referred to as the director or administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He was appointed in January 2003 by President George W.
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