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Rick Kahn Rick Kahn was the volunteer campaign treasurer and close friend of the late senator Paul Wellstone (D-MN). As eulogist at the liberal politician's televised memorial service on October 29, 2002, Kahn delivered an impassioned tribute to Wellstone that became a call for Democrats to win the election, causing a firestorm of controversy.
Rick Kaplan Rick Kaplan, who served as President of CNN (1997-2000) and Senior Vice-President of ABC News (2003), was named President of MSNBC in February 2004. He was a long-time executive producer for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings before leaving for CNN.
Rick Kemp Rick Kemp (born 15 November 1941 in Little Hanford, Dorset) is an English bass player, songwriter, vocalist and record producer, best known for his work with the pioneering folk-rock band, Steeleye Span. He is often confused with Assistant Professor Rick (Dick) Kemp, the leading scholarly source on William Shakespeare.
Rick Kiefer Rick Kiefer (born 1939) is an American trumpet player who has spent most of his career as a professional musician in Germany. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, he first attracted notice in the early 1960s as a member of the Maynard Ferguson big band.
Rick Kosick Rick Kosick is a crew member and supporting cast member of the Jackass TV series and the two Jackass movies. Kosick is often filmed being picked on by other Jackass crew members under the auspices of a legitimate stunt, usually only a ruse set up to tease Kosick.
Rick Lancellotti Richard Anthony (Rick) Lancellotti (born July 5, 1956 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a former first baseman/outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the San Diego Padres (1982), San Francisco Giants (1986) and Boston Red Sox (1990). He batted and threw left handed.
Rick Lanz Rick Lanz (born September 16, 1961 in Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Czechoslovakia) is a former professional ice hockey player. Lanz's family immigrated to Canada as a small boy and he played junior hockey with the Oshawa Generals, and was selected seventh overall in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft.
Rick Lapointe Rick Lapointe (born August 2, 1955 in Victoria, British Columbia; died October 17, 1999 in Victoria) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 664 NHL games for the Detroit Red Wings, Philadelphia Flyers, St. Louis Blues, Quebec Nordiques and Los Angeles Kings.
Rick Leach (baseball player) Richard Max Leach (born May 4, 1957 in Ann Arbor, Michigan), is a former college football player and professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as a backup outfielder and first baseman from 1981-1990.
Rick Lecoat Rick Lecoat is a Graphic Designer and the Creative Director of London, UK based Design Studio Shark Attack. Born in Jersey in 1969, Rick moved to London to study at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
Rick Ley Rick Ley (born November 2, 1948 in Orillia, Ontario) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League (NHL) and World Hockey Association (WHA). Rick and his wife Ellen have a daughter Kathleen.
Rick Limoges Richard (Rick) Limoges (born January 1, 1956 in Windsor, Ontario) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Windsor—St. Clair in the Canadian House of Commons from 1999 to 2000.
Rick Lisi Riccardo Patrick Emilio Lisi (born March 17, 1956 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 13th round of the 1974 amateur draft, and played for the Rangers in 1981.
Rick Lyon Rick Lyon is a puppeteer and actor originally from Rochester, New York, who has worked for the Jim Henson Company as one of the operators of Big Bird. He appeared on Broadway originating the roles of several characters in Avenue Q, a musical for which he designed and created the puppets.
Rick Mahler Richard Keith Mahler (August 5, 1953 – March 2, 2005) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Atlanta Braves (1979–1988, 1991), Cincinnati Reds (1989–1990) and Montreal Expos (1991). His brother Mickey was also a major league pitcher, with the two being teammates in 1979.
Rick Mahorn Derrick (Rick) Allen Mahorn (born September 21, 1958 in Hartford, Connecticut) is a former NBA basketball player who, at 6'10", played power forward and center, most notably for the Detroit Pistons. Mahorn played college ball at Hampton University.
Rick Majerus Rick Majerus (born February 17 1948 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin) is a former American men's basketball coach, most notably at the University of Utah. He also coached at Ball State University from 1987 to 1989, and Marquette from 1983 to 1986.
Rick Manning Richard Eugene Manning (born September 2 1954 in Niagara Falls, New York) is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1975-1987 on the Cleveland Indians (1975-1983) and Milwaukee Brewers (1983-1987). He won the American League Gold Glove Award in 1976.
Rick Martel Richard Vigneault (born March 18, 1956) is a Québécois former professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) between 1980 and 1995 under the ring name Rick Martel.
Rick Martin Rick Martin (born 26 July, 1951 in Verdun, Quebec, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey winger who played in the NHL for 11 seasons between 1971 and 1982. He is perhaps most famous for playing on The French Connection line with Gilbert Perreault and Rene Robert for the Buffalo Sabres.
Rick Maybury Rick Maybury (born 1954) is a British technology journalist, editor, author, part-time aviator and collector of 1960's technology. He writes for a wide range of print and electronic media including national daily newspapers, magazines and websites.
Rick McCallum Richard McCallum (born 1952 in Heidelberg, Germany) is a film producer most famous for his work on the Star Wars prequel trilogy and special editons as well as The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. He also worked extensively with the British television writer Dennis Potter, producing much of Potter's later work in the late 1980s and early 1990s after Potter parted company with his long-term producer Kenith Trodd.
Rick McKay Rick McKay (born August 30 1960) is an American film director, author, historian and lecturer and lives in New York City. McKay is the award-winning Producer/Director/Writer/Cinematographer of the hit film “Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There.
Rick Mears Rick Ravon Mears (born December 3, 1951 in Wichita, Kansas) is an American race car driver. He is the third of three men to have won the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race four times (1979, 1984, 1988, 1991), and the current record-holder for pole positions in the race with six (1979, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991).
Rick Mercer Report Rick Mercer Report (or The Mercer Report; formerly known as Rick Mercer's Monday Report or Monday Report) is a Canadian television comedy series which airs on CBC Television and the Comedy Network. Launched in 2004 and hosted by comedian Rick Mercer, the weekly half-hour show focuses on Canadian politics, combining news parody, sketch comedy and satirical editorials.
Rick Meyerowitz Rick Meyerowitz started drawing during his childhood in the Bronx and attended art school at Boston University. Rick was a frequent contributor to National Lampoon magazine; his notable artwork for it included the 'Mona Gorilla' (the Mona Lisa, as a gorilla) and the widely recognized poster for the movie Animal House.
Rick Middleton Richard (Rick) Middleton (born December 4, 1953, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was a professional hockey player for the NHL New York Rangers and Boston Bruins. He attended Winston Churchill Collegiate in Scarborough.
Rick Miles Rick Miles is a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in New Brunswick, Canada, representing the constituency of Fredericton-Silverwood. Miles defeated former Progressive Conservative MLA and cabinet minister Brad Green in the September 18, 2006 general election for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.
Rick Miller (baseball player) Richard Alan (Rick) Miller (born April 19, 1948 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball from 1971-1985. Miller attended Grand Rapids Union Highschool and was a star athlete in the Grand Rapids City League He spent 12 of his 15 seasons as a member of the Boston Red Sox, he also played with the California Angels.
Rick Miller (politician) Rick Miller, MLA (born July 23, 1960 in Burns Lake, British Columbia) is a politician in Alberta, Canada He represents the riding of Edmonton Rutherford in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was elected on November 22, 2004 in the 26th Alberta General Election, defeating former MP and incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Ian McClelland.
Rick Minter Rick Minter was recently fired as the defensive coordinator at the University of Notre Damestarted his career as a graduate assistant coach at Henderson State University] in 1977. In 1978, he was a graduate assistant coach at [[Arkansas Razorbacks|University of Arkansas where the Razorbacks finished the season 9-2-1.
Rick Moody Rick Moody (born Hiram Frederick Moody, III on October 18 1961, New York City), is an American novelist and short story writer best known for The Ice Storm (1994), a chronicle of the dissolution of two suburban Connecticut families over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973.
Rick Moranis Frederick Alan "Rick" Moranis (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian comic actor best known for his work on SCTV and in films such as Ghostbusters, Little Shop of Horrors, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and My Blue Heaven.
Rick Neufeld Rick Neufeld (born in Boissevain, Manitoba) was a Canadian folk singer who played coffeehouses throughout Canada and the United States before he got his own CBC Television show, The Songsingers. He released a number of albums, including Hiway Child in 1971, Prairie Dog in 1975 and Manitoba Songs in 1978.
Rick Nielsen Richard Nielsen (born December 22, 1948 in Rockford, Illinois) is the lead guitarist and primary songwriter of the rock band Cheap Trick. For the band's first few albums, Nielsen wrote the majority of the material himself.
Rick Norwood Rick Norwood is the founder and editor of small press publishing house Manuscript Press. He is also a mathematician, with several publications in algebraic topology, as well as the author of articles, stories, and verse.
Rick O'Shay Rick O'Shay is a comic strip created by Stan Lynde in 1958. It depicts goings-on in the Western town of Conniption, notably the adventures of Rick, who is a deputy sheriff (the town being too small to have a full sheriff) and his best friend, gunslinger Hipshot Percussion.
Rick Overton Rick Overton (born 1954) is an American writer, actor, and comedian. His writing credits include Dennis Miller Live (for which he won an Emmy award), and his acting credits include Willow and The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne.
Rick Owens Rick Owens, (born 1962) is an American fashion designer known for his edgy fashions favored by rock stars and people who like to cultivate an avant garde reputation. Since 2003, he has worked out of Paris where in addition to his own line, he serves as creative director for Revillon, the furrier.
Rick Pagnutti Rick Pagnutti (born November 14, 1946 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a former ice hockey player who was drafted first overall in the 1967 NHL Amateur Draft by the Los Angeles Kings but never played in the NHL. He spent a ten-year career in the minor leagues, primarily for the Rochester Americans and Springfield Kings of the American Hockey League.
Rick Perlstein Rick Perlstein (born 1969) is a political commentator for the Village Voice and popular historian. He is the author of Before the Storm, a biography of Barry Goldwater and a history of the rise of the Republican right; he is currently working on a sequel.
Rick Peters Rick Peters (born June 1966) is an American Actor born in Detroit, Michigan. He has appeared in several films and numerous television shows, and perhaps best known for his roles as Bobby Manning on Sue Thomas: F.
Rick Peterson Eric Harding "Rick" Peterson (born October 30, 1954 in New Brunswick, New Jersey), nicknamed The Jacket, (Peterson wears his dugout jacket even in warm weather) is a Major League Baseball pitching coach for the New York Mets and former pitcher in the Pittsburg Pirates organization. Peterson has held his position with the Mets since November 5, 2003.
Rick Pitino Rick Pitino (born September 18, 1952) is the head basketball coach at the University of Louisville. Pitino was a successful coach at the University of Kentucky, leading that program to the 1996 NCAA national championship and earning respect as a coach and motivator.
Rick Reed (pitcher) Richard Allen Reed (born August 16, 1964 in Huntington, West Virginia) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1988-1991), Kansas City Royals (1992-1993), Texas Rangers (1993-1994), Cincinnati Reds (1995), New York Mets (1997-2001) and Minnesota Twins (2001-2003). He batted and threw right handed.
Rick Recht Rick Recht is a top touring artist in Jewish music, playing over 150 concerts a year in the United States and abroad. Recht is recognized for his appeal to youth and family audiences not only as an exceptional musician, singer/songwriter, and entertainer, but as a role model for involvement in Jewish life.
Rick Renteria Richard Avina Renteria (born December 25, 1961 in Harbor City, California) was an Infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1986), Seattle Mariners (1987-88) and Florida Marlins (1993-94). He is currently the manager of the Portland Beavers.
Rick Renzi Richard George "Rick" Renzi (born June 11 1958) is an American politician and has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 1st District of Arizona (map). He is currently under federal investigation.
Rick Rescorla Cyril Richard Rescorla (May 27, 1939 – September 11, 2001), known as Rick Rescorla, was a retired United States Army officer of British birth who served with distinction in Rhodesia as a British soldier and the Vietnam War as an American officer. As the World Trade Center security chief for the financial services firm Morgan Stanley, Rescorla anticipated both attacks on the towers and implemented evacuation procedures that are credited with saving many lives.
Rick Rhoden Richard Alan Rhoden (born May 16 1953, in Boynton Beach, Florida) is a professional golfer and was a Major League Baseball pitcher. During his 16 year baseball career, he played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1974-1978), Pittsburgh Pirates (1979-1986) and Houston Astros (1989) of the National League; and the New York Yankees (1987-1988) of the American League.
Rick Rickert Rick Rickert (born on February 11, 1983 in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American-born basketball player. He is a 2001 graduate of Duluth East High School where he was a basketball star and highly recruited college prospect.
Rick Rizzs Rick Rizzs is an American sportscaster for Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners. Except for a stint with the Detroit Tigers, Rizzs has been with the Mariners since 1983 and uses the catch phrase "Good-bye, baseball!
Rick Roberts (musician) Rick Roberts (born 1950, Florida) is a Country Rock Singer-songwriter who recorded with many influential artists of the genre in the 70's. He is best known for his work with The Flying Burrito Brothers on their 1971 self-titled album, and as a founding member and the lead singer of Firefall from 1976 to 1981.
Rick Rock Rick Rock (born Ricardo Thomas) is a hip-hop music producer from the Bay Area, California. He works with and produces for a majority of the rappers from the Bay Area, such as E-40, the Federation, and Keak Da Sneak.
Rick Rosenthal Rick Rosenthal (born June 15, 1949, in New York, New York) is an American film director known for his work in both film and television. Rosenthal helped launch Sean Penn's career when he cast the then-unknown actor in the title role of the riveting 1983 film Bad Boys.
Rick Santorum Richard John "Rick" Santorum (born May 10, 1958) is a former United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Santorum is a member of the Republican Party and was the chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, the number-three job in the party leadership of the Senate.
Rick Savage Rick "Sav" Savage (born Richard Savage, 2 December 1960, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, where he attended Tapton School) is the bassist and founder of the English rock band, Def Leppard. He is affectionately called "Sav" so that there will not be any confusion between him and another Rick in the band - drummer Rick Allen.
Rick Sheehy Rick Sheehy is an American Republican politician and the current Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska. He was appointed by Governor Dave Heineman on January 24, 2005, after Heineman became Governor upon Mike Johanns' appointment as United States Secretary of Agriculture in President George W.
Rick Schu Richard Spenser Schu (born January 26, 1962 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as a 3rd baseman from 1984-1991 and in 1996. He is currently a hitting coordinator with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Rick Sloane Rick Sloane (also credited as Alice Raley), born 1961, is an American film director who is infamous for his film Hobgoblins (which was shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000) and the Vice Academy film series. A Los Angeles native, he resides in the Hollywood Hills.
Rick Smolan A former TIME, LIFE and National Geographic photographer, Rick Smolan has spent two decades finding ways to place himself and his projects directly in the path of the converging worlds of photography, design, publishing, and technology.
Rick Springfield Rick Springfield (born Richard Lewis Springthorpe on August 23, 1949 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a songwriter, musician and actor. He is most famous for his 1981 #1 hit single, "Jessie's Girl" which became a Grammy Award-winning landmark of 80s pop-rock and helped established the emerging music video age.
Rick Stansbury Rick Stansbury (born December 23, 1959 in Louisville, Kentucky) is the current head men's basketball coach at Mississippi State University. On March 13, 1998, Stansbury became the Bulldogs' 18th head basketball coach, replacing the retiring Richard Williams, who is Mississippi State's all-time winningest basketball coach.
Rick Steier Rick Steier (born October 8, 1960 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a guitarist who has played in the bands Warrant, Kingdom Come, Wild Horses, and KrunK. Drummer James Kottak was also in all these bands with Rick Steier.
Rick Steves Rick Steves (born in Edmonds, Washington in 1955) is an American authority on European travel. He is the host of a public television series (seeand an NPR] travel show (and the author of many travel guidebooks ([http://www.
Rick Still Rick Still is an American radio personality born in 1970 in Monterey, California. Rick has made a career of creating famous radio call-in characters for shows in Washington DC, Seattle, Washington, Sacramento, California and across the United States via syndicated shows and on XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Rick Stockstill Rick Stockstill (born December 23, 1957) is the 14th and current head football coach at Middle Tennessee State University. Stockstill is a former quarterback at Florida State and assistant coach at Central Florida, East Carolina, Clemson and South Carolina.
Rick Strassman In 1990, Rick Strassman began the first new human research with psychedelic, or hallucinogenic, drugs in the United States in over 20 years. These studies investigated the effects of N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), an extremely short-acting and powerful psychedelic produced by the human brain and an active ingredient in ayahuasca, a entheogenic brew consumed by Latin American indigenous peoples as part of religious ceremonies.
Rick Strickland Rick Strickland is a Southern Gospel singer. Although he is currently a soloist, Strickland has sung tenor with several groups in the past, including The Singing Americans (1982-1985), The Sound (1985-1987), The Kingdom Heirs (1987-1992), The Stamps Quartet, and Ed Enoch and Golden Covenant.
Rick Strom Rick Strom is a Los Angeles, California based electronic music producer. He was educated in Mathematics and Computer Science (at the University of California, Santa Barbara), and did his Masters studies in Film Production.
Rick Stromoski Rick Stromoski is a cartoonist whose work includes the comic strip The Mullets and Soup To Nutz. He received the National Cartoonist Society Gag Cartoon Award for 1999, their Greeting Card Award for 1995 and 1998, and was nominated for their Book and Illustration Award for 1999.
Rick Stuart Known as Big Rick on the FM radio around the Bay area, Rick Stewart hosts his popular radio show broadcasting from KFOG-FM San Francisco / San Jose, California on the airwaves from 4-10pm PST, Monday through Friday.
Rick Thomas Rick Thomas is an American sampler known for his time spent as "Stitch" in the Cleveland, Ohio heavy metal band Mushroomhead. It has been stated that thomas was originally called "Stick", due to the fact that he is skinny, but someone mistakenly called him Stitch and the name stuck.
Rick Titus (journalist) Rick Titus is an accomplished automotive journalist and a racing champion. Following in the footsteps of his father, legendary racer and automotive journalist Jerry Titus, Rick Titus served as team crew member in the early ’70s and went on to capture 11 pro wins on the SCCA Endurance Road Racing circuit.
Rick Tocchet Richard Tocchet (born on April 9, 1964 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey player. He is currently taking an indefinite leave of absence from his job as assistant coach with the Phoenix Coyotes, due to being criminally charged in connection to financing a gambling ring.
Rick Tuten Rick Tuten (born January 5, 1965 in Perry, Florida) was a punter in the National Football League who played the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks. He punted the ball 108 times in 1992, tied for third-most in a season in NFL history.
Rick Tuttle Rick Tuttle(1940-) was Los Angeles City Controller from 1985 to 2001. He stressed the importance of creating a strong democratic influence on UCLA, which was in his words "the best large public university in a major city".
Rick Ufford-Chase Rick Ufford-Chase, a border mission worker from the Southside Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Arizona, was elected moderator of the 216th General Assembly on June 26, 2004. Ufford-Chase was 40 years old at the time, the youngest PC (USA) moderator in recent history.
Rick Upchurch Rick Upchurch (born May 20 1952 in Toledo, Ohio) is former professional American Football player who played Wide Receiver for the Denver Broncos (1975-1983) in the National Football League. Before his NFL career, he played for the University of Minnesota.
Rick van der Linden Rick van der Linden (Badhoevedorp, August 5 1946 - Groningen, January 22 2006) was a Dutch composer and keyboard player. Van der Linden became famous as a member of Ekseption, but played in several other bands, as well as solo.
Rick Venturi Rick Venturi is a former head coach at Northwestern University and longtime NFL assistant known for his defense. As head coach of Northwestern, his career record was 1-31-1, as he coached the early segment of Northwestern's Division I record 34-game losing streak.
Rick Waits Michael Richard Waits (born May 15, 1952 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1973 to 1985 for the Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Brewers. Waits, a southpaw starting pitcher, beat the New York Yankees in the final regular season game of the 1978 season, setting up a one game playoff between the Yankees and Boston Red Sox, which was won by the Yankees.
Rick White (musician) Rick White is the lanky, long-haired leader of Canadian indie bands Eric's Trip, Elevator, Perplexus, and The Unintended. Regarded as a master of lo-fi recording, he has also recorded and produced music for Orange Glass, Joel Plaskett and Julie Doiron.
Rick White (politician) Richard Alan White (born November 6, 1953) is an American politician, who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. He represented the First Congressional District of Washington as a Republican.
Rick White (rock climber) Rick White (1946-2004) is an Australian rock climber best known for discovering and developing the rock climbing destination of Frog Buttress near Boonah in Queensland, Australia. During the late 1960's and 1970's, Rick and his friends pushed the physical, mental and technological limits of free and aid climbing and dragged the Queensland climbing scene, kicking and screaming into the modern era.
Rick Wise Richard Charles (Rick) Wise (born September 13, 1945 in Jackson, Michigan) is a former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball for 18 seasons (1964, 1966-1982). He was the winning pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series, considered by some to be the greatest Series game ever played.
Rick Woodford Rick Woodford (1948-2006) was a former Newfoundland and Labrador MHA and cabinet minister. He had been MHA for Humber Valley for 18 years, and became minister of forest resources and agrifoods in the Liberal government of Roger Grimes.
Rick Zolzer Rick Zolzer is an American former public address announcer for the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association. After three seasons of serving as Continental Airlines Arena voice for the Nets, he was fired in June of 2004.
Rickard Falkvinge Rickard Falkvinge, born 21 january 1972 in Gothenburg as Dick Greger Augustsson, alias Rick Falconwing (a direct translation of his name), is the leader and founder of the Pirate Party of Sweden. He currently resides in Sollentuna.
Rickenbacker 330 Rickenbacker 330 or 330/12 (6- or 12-strings model) is a "budget sister" of top of the range Rickenbacker 360 respectively 360/12. Two single coil pickups on a full size body are accented by a traditionally shaped sound hole.
Ricker model The Ricker model is a classic discrete population model which gives the expected number (or density) of individuals a_{t+1} in generation t+1 as a function of the number of individuals in the previous generation,
Rickett (car) Thomas Rickett from Buckingham, England, made a steam powered car in 1860. What distinguishes this from others made around the time is that it was put into production and several examples made and it was also advertised.
Rickety Rocket Rickety Rocket was an animated television series, produced by Ruby-Spears Productions, and ran from 1979 to 1980. It is a segment on The Plastic Man Comedy-Adventure Hour, and is about a future detective agency run by four black teenagers and their makeshift rocket, similar to Speed Buggy.
Rickey D'Shon Collins Ricky D'Shon Collins (born 1983) is an American voice actor who most notably provided the voice of Vince Lasalle on Disney's hit show Recess. He also voices as Tucker Foley in the Nickelodeon show Danny Phantom.
Rickey Dudley Rickey Deshun Dudley (born July 15, 1972 in Henderson, Texas), is an American former professional football player. A 6'6", 252 lbs, tight end from Ohio State University, Dudley was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the 1st round (9th overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft.
Rickey Green Rickey Green (born August 18, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former professional basketball player in the NBA. The 6' 0", 170 lb point guard from the University of Michigan and Vincennes University was selected with the 16th pick in the 1977 NBA Draft, and competed in 14 seasons, playing for the Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz, Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks, Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, and Boston Celtics.
Rickey Jackson Rickey Anderson Jackson (Born March 20, 1958) is a former American football linebacker who played for the New Orleans Saints (1981-1993) and the San Francisco 49ers(1994-1995). He has been inducted into the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame.
Rickey Kipfer Rickey Kipfer (born about 1955) is restaurant owner and Democratic politician from Broadway, North Carolina. Kipfer was the sole challenger to incumbent governor Mike Easley in the 2004 Democratic gubernatorial primary.
Rickey Lime Rickey Lime ( born Anna Goodling August 20, 1980) is an American guitarist who is best known for her bands Shotgun Won and the Los Angeles-based rock band Scarling. She also works as a production assistant at Sony Pictures Imageworks on such films as Spider-Man 2, Spanglish, and Spider-Man 3 under the name Rickey Goodling.
Rickey Medlocke Rickey Medlocke (born February 17, 1950) is a musician best known as the frontman/guitarist for the southern rock band Blackfoot and, more recently, as a guitarist for Lynyrd Skynyrd. He was a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd briefly in 1970 as a drummer before he left to pursue other musical interests but rejoined the band in 1996 as a lead guitarist.
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