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Tony Bullimore Tony Bullimore (born circa 1939) is a British sailor from Bristol most famous for being rescued during the 1996 Vendee Globe single handed around the world race. The race was marked by a number of incidents including the death of another contestant, Gerry Roufs.
Tony Burke Anthony Stephen "Tony" Burke (4 November 1969-), Australian politician, was elected to the House of Representatives as member for the seat of Watson, New South Wales for the Australian Labor Party at the 2004 federal election.
Tony Burman Tony Burman (born 13 June 1948) is editor in chief of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English services division. In this role since March 2002, he serves as CBC's chief journalist in implementing journalistic policy across all English media platforms: radio, television, and the internet.
Tony Burton Tony Burton (born March 1937 in Flint, Michigan) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Tony "Duke" Evers in the Rocky series, and reprised this role in the sixth Rocky film Rocky Balboa, which opened for release in December 2006.
Tony Buzan Tony Buzan (1942-) is the originator of mind mapping and coined the term mental literacy. He was born in London, is an alumnus of Kitsilano Secondary School, and received double Honours in psychology, English, mathematics and the General Sciences from the University of British Columbia in 1964.
Tony Byroads Originally from Buffalo, New York, Tony Byroads moved to Columbia, South Carolina and formed the band Sugardaddy Superstar with Ed Sloan, Mitch James, and Brian Geiger. The band was signed by Columbia Records, and became the rock band now known as Crossfade.
Tony Camazzola Anthony Bert Camazzola (born September 11, 1962 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenseman who played three games in the National Hockey League. He was originally drafted in 1980 by the Washington Capitals.
Tony Camonte Tony Camonte is a Filipino actor who started to make movies after World War II. He starred in the 1946 romantic film Labis na Pagmamahal ("Too Much Love"), top-billed by Fernando Poe, under Palaris Pictures.
Tony Campos Tony Campos is the bass player for Static-X, an industrial metal band. Along with Wayne, he's the only one of the band who was there through all the changes, although he is not credited for with leading the band's sound through production and the like.
Tony Canadeo Anthony Robert Canadeo "The Gray Ghost of Gonzaga" (born May 5, 1919, in Chicago, Illinois, USA; died November 29, 2003 at age of 84) was a professional football halfback and quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. He played college football at Gonzaga University and was selected by the Packers in the ninth round (77th overall) of the 1941 NFL Draft.
Tony Capstick Tony Capstick (July 27, 1944 – 23 October 2003) was a British comedian, actor, musician and broadcaster. He was born in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England and for over 30 years he was a presenter on BBC Radio Sheffield.
Tony Carey Tony Carey (b. October 16, 1953) was the keyboardist for the band Rainbow from 1975 to 1977, appearing on the studio album Rainbow Rising (1976) and on the live albums On Stage (1977) and Live in Germany (1994).
Tony Cassolato Tony Gerry Cassolato (born May 7, 1956 in Guelph, Ontario) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player. He began his professional career in 1976 in the World Hockey Association, first with the San Diego Mariners and then the Birmingham Bulls.
Tony Castillo Antonio JosĂ© Castillo [cas-TEEL-lyo] (born March 1, 1963 in QuĂbor, Lara State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed relief pitcher who played for the Toronto Blue Jays (1988-89, 1993-96), Atlanta Braves (1989-91), New York Mets (1991) and Chicago White Sox (1996-98).
Tony Castro (Yacht Designer) Tony Castro, is based on the South Coast of England in Southampton and has been designing sailing and motor yachts for 25 years, with about 6,000 boats launched to date that include custom boats and One-design production models.
Tony Cedras Tony Cedras is a South African accordion, harmonium, keyboard and guitar player. He has performed or recorded, most often on accordion, with various well-known artists, including Paul Simon, Harry Belafonte, Miriam Makeba, Henry Threadgill, Cassandra Wilson, Hugh Masekela, Tony Bird and Gigi.
Tony Clark Tony Clark, born Anthony Christopher Clark (June 15, 1972 in Newton, Kansas) is a Major League Baseball first baseman who plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks (since 2005). Previously, he played with the Detroit Tigers (1995-2001), Boston Red Sox (2002), New York Mets (2003) and New York Yankees (2004).
Tony Cliff Tony Cliff (May 20, 1917 – May 9, 2000) was a Trotskyist revolutionary activist. Born Yigael Gluckstein in a Jewish Zionist family in Palestine, he eventually changed his name to Yg'al (Yg'al: "Will Redeem"; Yigael: "Will Be Redeemed"), although in later years he would become far better known by his pen name Tony Cliff.
Tony Cloninger Tony Lee Cloninger (born August 13, 1940 in Cherryville, North Carolina) is a former Major League Baseball starting pitcher who played for the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves (1961-68), Cincinnati Reds (1968-71) and St. Louis Cardinals (1972).
Tony Clubb Tony Clubb (born 12 June, 1987 in Gravesend, Kent, England) is an English rugby league player who currently plays for Harlequins Rugby League as a centre. His first team debut came in a home fixture against the Bradford Bulls on the 18th February, 2006.
Tony Coe Anthony George Coe(born November 29, 1934 in Canterbury) is a jazz musician who is trained on clarinet, bass clarinet, and tenor saxophone. He cites Paul Gonsalves as an influence and Coe is noted for his versatility.
Tony Collins Tony Collins was a running back in the National Football League in the 1980s. A speedy and powerful runner, Collins first garnered notoriety in high school as a starter on the 1976 New York State Champion Penn Yan Academy Mustangs.
Tony Conigliaro Anthony Richard "Tony" Conigliaro (January 7, 1945 - February 24, 1990), nicknamed "Tony C.", was a Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played for the Boston Red Sox (1964-67, 1969-1970, 1975) and California Angels (1971).
Tony Conigliaro Award The Tony Conigliaro Award is a national award instituted in 1990 by the Boston Red Sox to honor the memory of their former star Tony Conigliaro. It is given annually to a Major League Baseball player who best overcomes an obstacle and adversity through the attributes of spirit, determination and courage that were trademarks of Conigliaro.
Tony Corinda Tony Corinda is an English magic dealer and businessman who is noted by magicians for having written the book Thirteen Steps To Mentalism. Corinda has not made his birthdate or birthplace public, but his birth year is believed to be about 1931.
Tony Cox (South African musician) Tony Cox is a Zimbabwean born guitarist and composer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. A master of the Fingerpicking style of guitar playing, he has won the SAMA (South African Music Awards) for best instrumental album twice.
Tony Cozier Tony Cozier (born 1940 in Barbados) has been a cricket writer and commentator for West Indian cricket since 1958 and was a member of the BBC's Test Match Special commentary team. Currently he is a member of the Sky Sports West Indian Cricket commentary team.
Tony Croatto Hermes Davide Fastino Croatto Martinis, better known as Tony Croatto (March 2, 1940, some sources state his year of birth as 1939 – April 3, 2005) was a Puerto Rican singer and composer best known for his interpretations of Puerto Rican folk music. He was also a television presenter.
Tony Cuccinello Anthony Francis (Tony) Cuccinello (November 8, 1907 - September 21, 1995) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball. From 1930 through 1945, Cuccinello played for the Cincinnati Reds (1930-31), Brooklyn Dodgers (1933-35), Boston Bees (1936-40, 1941-43), New York Giants (1940) and Chicago White Sox (1943-45).
Tony Currenti Tony Currenti (sometimes spelt 'Kerrante') is a former drummer for rock group AC/DC during a time when the band was relatively unknown. He played drums on most of the songs on the Australian High Voltage album with them in 1974, but was not part of the live band at that time.
Tony Curtis (football player) Tony Curtis (born February 11, 1983 in Seaside, California) is an American football tight end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Portland State University.
Tony de Souza Tony de Souza (born July 26, 1974) is the only Peruvian fighter to date to compete on the grand stage of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, as a full contact fighter, and the Abu Dhabi Combat Club submission wrestling tournament. His style of fighting is an elegant blend freestyle wrestling, which he competed in throughout his high school and college years in the Los Angeles, California, and Brazilian jiu jitsu, which he practiced and perfected under the guidance of judo and jiu jitsu masters John Lewis and Andre Pederneiras, of the Nova UniĂŁo jiu jitsu academy, since deciding to pursue the career of professional mixed martial arts fighter.
Tony D and Papi Show The Tony D and Papi Show is a sports radio program in Colorado Springs, Colorado aired on KKML (1300 AM). It is the only live and local radio show in Colorado Springs, and has taken home 4 different "Best Of" awards from the local newspaper.
Tony Delk Tony Lorenzo Delk (born January 28 1974 in Covington, Tennessee) is an American professional basketball player currently playing with Panathinaikos in Greece. He was team leader of the 1996 University of Kentucky Wildcats that won the 1996 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
Tony DePaul Tony DePaul is the current writer of the Lee Falk created adventure comic strip The Phantom, which is read by millions of people every day in newspapers around the globe. DePaul has been writing the newspaper strip since Falk died in 1999.
Tony DiSanto Tony DiSanto is the Executive Vice President of Series, Development and Animation for MTV; and Head of Programming for MTV2. He is also the Executive Producer of Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, Run's House, The Hills, 8th and Ocean, and The Andy Milonakis Show.
Tony DiTerlizzi Tony DiTerlizzi (born September 6, 1969) is a fantasy artist best known for his work in the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering and on the Planescape product line for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. He also worked with Holly Black on the Spiderwick Chronicles series.
Tony Donatelli Tony Donatelli (born June 7, 1984 in Glenside, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American soccer player, who currently plays as a central midfielder for the Vancouver Whitecaps in USL Division One and the Philadelphia Kixx of the Major Indoor Soccer League.
Tony Dovolani Driton "Tony" Dovolani (Born jul 17,1973, in Kosovo) is a professional ballroom dancer based in New York City. He is known for his involvement in the American version of Dancing with the Stars on ABC.
Tony Doyle Tony Doyle (born 1942, died 28 January 2000) was an Irish television and film actor. He appeared in such popular shows as Coronation Street, Between The Lines and Ballykissangel, and won an Irish Film and Television Academy Award for best leading performance for his role in the 1998 miniseries Amongst Women.
Tony Dumas Tony Dumas (born August 25, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1st round (19th overall) of the 1994 NBA Draft. Dumas played four seasons in the NBA, mainly for the Mavericks.
Tony Durant Sir Robert Anthony Bevis Durant (born 9 January 1928), also known as Tony Durant, was a member of the Conservative Party, and was Member of Parliament for Reading North from 1974–83. After Reading's constituencies were reshuffled, he was Member of Parliament for Reading West from 1983–97.
Tony Eason Tony Eason (born October 8, 1959 in Blythe, California) was an American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for the New England Patriots and New York Jets. Eason retired after the 1990 NFL season and is now living in California.
Tony Eggleton Anthony "Tony" Eggleton (born 30 April 1932), is a former Federal Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. He is best remembered by many Australians as the press secretary to the Prime Minister of Australia, Harold Holt, at the time of the latter's disappearance and death in December 1967.
Tony Eprile Tony Eprile is a South African writer now living in Vermont in the USA. He is the author of Temporary Sojourner and Other South African Stories (1989), which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and The Persistence of Memory (2004), which won the Koret Jewish Book Award, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and was listed as a best book of 2004 by the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times.
Tony Eveready Tony Eveready (born Duane Moore on March 12, 1971) is a hardcore porn star who entered the industry in 1994. He calls himself the "gangsta of porn" and "thug of porn" and is easily recognizable through his cornrow hairstyle.
Tony Fagenson Tony Fagenson (born Anthony Edward Fagenson July 18, 1978) was the drummer for pop rock band Eve 6 before it disbanded in 2004. He was attending the University of Southern California when he auditioned with Eve 6.
Tony Ferrino Tony Ferrino is a fictional character created by Steve Coogan. He is a popular Portuguese lounge singer who went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 (the actual winner in real life was Johnny Logan), he made a TV Special called "The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon" which was televised by BBC television on New Year's Day 1997.
Tony Fiato Anthony "Tony" Fiato (born August 31, 1949),also called "Tony the Animal", or "Tony Rome", is a former mob enforcer and FBI informant. He enabled the FBI to capture and convict nearly 70 underworld figures.
Tony Fontane Tony Fontane (1925-1974) was a popular recording artist in the 1940s and 1950s who, following a near-fatal car accident in 1957, gave up his popular career to pursue one as a gospel singer. Thanks to his high, clear tenor voice and unrelenting sense of purpose, he became one of the world's most famous gospel singers, performing in concert halls and churches around the globe and recording many quality albums for RCA.
Tony Frank Tony Frank (December 9 1943 Nacogdoches, Texas --- April 18 2000, Houston, Texas), was an American television actor. He acted in such films and series as Extreme Prejudice, Born on the Fourth of July, North and South, and A Climate for Killing.
Tony Franklin Anthony Ray Franklin (born November 18, 1956 in Big Spring, Texas) is a former NFL football kicker between 1979 to 1988 for the Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins. Franklin was best known for kicking with a bare foot during his NFL career.
Tony Franklin (musician) Tony Franklin is an English musician. His most famous work is on the fretless bass guitar with heavy rock bands The Firm (also featuring Free and Bad Company vocalist Paul Rodgers, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, and Uriah Heep drummer Chris Slade) and Blue Murder (featuring former Whitesnake guitarist John Sykes (also on vocals) and drummer Carmine Appice).
Tony Furtado Tony Furtado is an award-winning banjo picker and slide guitar player of Portuguese and Italian heritage who was born in Pleasanton, California. A winner of the Grand National Banjo Championship in Kansas, he has released 10 albums, and has played with such notable musicians as Earl Scruggs, Béla Fleck, Alison Krauss, The String Cheese Incident and Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
Tony Galento Tony Galento (March 12, 1910—July 22, 1979) was a cigar chomping, street fighting, beer guzzling American heavyweight boxer of Italian descent. Nicknamed "Two Ton Tony" for his beer-barrel physique, Galento was one of the most colorful fighters in the history of the sport.
Tony Garnett Tony Garnett (born 3 April 1936) is a film producer who has worked in feature films and on British television. He was born in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, and studied psychology at the University of London.
Tony Gauci Tony Gauci is a former proprietor of a clothes-shop in Malta. According to evidence given at the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial in 2000, Mr Gauci sold the clothes which were said to have been wrapped around the improvised explosive device (IED) that brought the aircraft down.
Tony Gilbert Tony Gilbert (born October 16, 1979 in Macon, Georgia) is an American football player who currently defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars. As a senior at the University of Georgia (UGA), he earned All-Southeastern Conference second-team honors and started every game at middle linebacker.
Tony Gillam Tony Gillam (born May 10, 1961, in Shrewsbury, England) is a writer and musician. He is the author of many articles on psychiatric nursing and related topics and has published a book of collected articles, entitled Reflections on Community Psychiatric Nursing (Routledge, 2002).
Tony Goldwyn Anthony Howard "Tony" Goldwyn (born May 20, 1960) is an American actor and director. He may be best remembered as the villain Carl Bruner from the feature film Ghost, who had his friend and co-worker Sam Wheat (played by Patrick Swayze) killed.
Tony González Andrés Antonio "Tony" González (born August 28, 1936 in Cuba), is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and left-handed batter who played with the Cincinnati Reds (1960), Philadelphia Phillies (1960-68), San Diego Padres (1969), Atlanta Braves (1969-70) and California Angels (1970-71).
Tony Graffanino Anthony Joseph (Tony) Graffanino (born June 6, 1972 in Amityville, New York) is an infielder in Major League Baseball. He currently is a free agent after being traded from Kansas City to Milwaukee for relief pitcher Jorge De La Rosa on July 25th 2006.
Tony Granato Tony Granato (born July 25, 1964 in Downers Grove, Illinois, USA) is an American former National Hockey League leftwinger and former head coach of the Colorado Avalanche. Following a stellar college career at the University of Wisconsin, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft, Sixth Round, One-hundred Twentieth Overall.
Tony Grande Anthony William (Tony) Grande (January 11, 1943—August 9, 2006) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1987, as a member of the social democratic New Democratic Party (NDP).
Tony Graziani Anthony Robert Graziani (Born:December 23, 1973, in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a current Arena Football League quarterback for the Philadelphia Soul. He previously played in the NFL from 1997-2000 and NFL Europe in 2000.
Tony Green Tony Abraham Green (born 1939, UK) was announcer and co-host of the popular television darts quiz Bullseye, produced by Central for ITV, and is returning in the new version of the show which will air from April 2006, produced by Granada for Challenge.
Tony Grimaldi Tony Grimaldi (born November 21, 1974 in Sydney, Australia) was an Australian rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs a club in the National Rugby League. Despite recently announcing an extension of his contract to 2007 Tony announced his retirement from rugby league on the 14th of September 2006.
Tony Gunawan Tony Gunawan (born April 9, 1975) is an American professional doubles badminton player whose achievements to date rank him among the most successful doubles players of all time. He is a former Olympic gold medalist and world champion for Indonesia, and now represents the United States.
Tony Guntharp Tony Guntharp (born May 1969) was the team project manager and one of the four co-founders of SourceForge (along with Uriah Welcome, Tim Perdue and Drew Streib) which launched in November of 1999. Prior to this he had co-found Fresher Corp.
Tony Gwynn Stadium Tony Gwynn Stadium is the home field of the San Diego State University (SDSU) Aztec's baseball team. In addition the San Diego Surf Dawgs of the independent Golden Baseball League use the park as their home field.
Tony Hall (arts manager) Tony Hall CBE (born 3 March 1951 in Birkenhead, Cheshire) has been chief executive of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden since 2001. He was previously director of News and Current Affairs Television at the BBC (1990-1993) and, combining TV and radio, became director of News for the BBC in 1993.
Tony Halme Tony Christian Halme (born January 6, 1963) is a member of the Finnish Parliament, representing the True Finns party. He is also known by the pseudonym Viikinki he used appearing in the Finnish version of the TV game show American Gladiators in the 1990s.
Tony Hand Tony Hand MBE (born 15 August, 1967 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish ice hockey player who became the first British-born and raised player to be drafted by an NHL team when he was picked by the Edmonton Oilers in 1986. He is currently player-coach of the Manchester Phoenix.
Tony Hatzis Tony Hatzis (born August 21, 1986 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays in the position as a central midfielder. He played for Adelaide United in the newly formed Hyundai A-League's inaugural season, but was delisted in the off season.
Tony Hawk Anthony Frank "Tony" Hawk (born May 12, 1968 in San Diego, California) is a professional American skateboarder. He is considered one of the most successful and influential persons of modern vertical skateboarding.
Tony Hawk's (Series) The Tony Hawk's series is a computer and video game series endorsed by Tony Hawk that is created by games developer Neversoft and published by Activision. The series began in 1999 when Tony Hawk's Pro Skater was released for the PlayStation (2000 for Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, PC and Game Boy Color).
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (soundtrack) The Tony Hawk's American Wasteland soundtrack features a lineup of punk-based bands, each remaking a song from a classic punk rock or hardcore group. The cover art is also reminiscent of the 1979 album "London Calling" by The Clash.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (1999) (called Tony Hawk's Skateboarding in Europe) is a skateboarding video game, and the first in the legendary Tony Hawk's Series. It has been released for the PlayStation, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, and N-Gage.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4, often called THPS4, is the fourth game released in the Tony Hawk's Series. It was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision for the GameCube, Game Boy, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
Tony Hawk's Project 8 Tony Hawk's Project 8 is the latest installment in the Tony Hawk's Series. It was released on last-generation (Playstation 2) and current-generation consoles (Xbox 360 & Playstation 3), and is a completely different game than its Wii counterpart, Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam.
Tony Hawk's Underground Tony Hawk's Underground, also called THUG, is a skateboarding video game available for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, GBA and Xbox platforms released in 2003. A Windows PC version was released exclusively in Australia as a budget release in 2005.
Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (or THUG 2) is the sixth installment in Neversoft's Tony Hawk's Series and is the sequel to 2003's Tony Hawk's Underground. Tony Hawk's Underground 2 was released on October 6, 2004 for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Windows, and Game Boy Advance platforms.
Tony Hawke Tony Hawke (born 19-08-1982) is a basketball player from Christchurch, New Zealand who represented the Canterbury Rams in New Zealand's National Basketball League (NBL). A 2006 NBL rookie, Tony only took up basketball as a 17 year old at Rangiora High School when his school team was in need of some extra height.
Tony Hendra Tony Hendra (born 1941) is an English satirist and writer, who has worked mostly in the United States. He was a member of the Cambridge University Footlights revue in 1962, alongside the likes of John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Tim Brooke-Taylor, and moved to America a few years later, where he became one of the founding editors of National Lampoon magazine in 1970.
Tony Hiller Tony Hiller (born in London, England, on July 30, 1927) is a British songwriter. Over 300 artists have recorded his songs including Elton John, Olivia Newton-John, Andy Williams, Ray Stevens, The Miracles, The Hollies, Sonny and Cher, The Osmonds, Glen Campbell, Crystal Gayle, Anne Murray, Ed Bruce, The Fortunes, and the Brotherhood Of Man.
Tony Hinnigan Anthony "Tony" Hinnigan is a multitalented musician from Glasgow best known for his work with Michael Nyman (he has been cellist for the Michael Nyman Band since 1987), Ennio Morricone, and James Horner. He plays cello as well as various Andean woodwind instruments.
Tony Hoffer Tony Hoffer is an American producer, guitarist, music mixer, sound-designer, and who is credited for his work on multiple platinum-selling albums - including The Kooks, The Thrills, Beck, Turin Brakes, Air and others. His records have been nominated for multiple Grammys and British Mercury Prize Awards.
Tony Hume Tony Hume (born: January 11, 1972 in Harrisonburg, VA) is a musician and live music fan. Tony gained notoriety as the founder and guitarist/vocalist for the travelling Orlando, FL based "Groove-delic Funk Rock" band called Kynda, formerly called 4:20.
Tony Chapman Tony Chapman played with the band artists of The Rolling Stones before they had a permanent line-up. He appeared with the band in 1962, including a performance at Sidcup Art College, Bexley, which Keith Richards had attended and was probably the drummer at the first official performance of the group, on 12 July 1962 at the Marquee Club in London.
Tony Chinnery Tony Chinnery is a builder of historical keyboard instruments, particularly of harpsichords and early fortepianos. He collaborates with his wife Kerstin Schwartz and keeps a workshop not far from Florence in Italy.
Tony Ineson Tony ("Arnold") Ineson (born April 23, 1950 in Christchurch) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
Tony Jaa Panom Yeerum (; Khmer: ចាភ្ំ យីរុាំ; ) born on February 5, 1976 in Surin Province, Thailand, better known in the West as Tony Jaa and in Thailand as Jaa Panom, is a Thai martial art film actor, choreographer and director. His films include Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior and Tom-Yum-Goong (also called Warrior King or The Protector).
Tony Janiro Tony Janiro (born Anthony Gianiro on October 27, 1927–February 21, 1985) was a middleweight boxer from Youngstown, Ohio, USA. Janiro never won a championship although he faced many of the top fighters of his era.
Tony Jannus Tony Jannus (1889-1916), born Antony Habersack Jannus and sometimes reported as, Tony Janus, was an early American pilot who conducted the world's first scheduled commercial airline flight on January 1, 1914. The twenty-three minute flight traveled between Saint Petersburg, Florida and Tampa, Florida, passing some fifty feet above Tampa Bay in Jannus' Benoist biplane seaplane.
Tony Jarrett Anthony ("Tony") Alexander Jarrett (born August 13, 1968 in Enfield, London) was a sprint and hurdling athlete from England, who came 4th in the 110m hurdles at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Four years earlier he ended up in sixth place in the same event.
Tony Joe White Tony Joe White (born July 23, 1943 in Oak Grove, Louisiana) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist best known for his 1969 hit "Polk Salad Annie", and for "Rainy Night in Georgia" which he wrote, but which was first made popular by Brook Benton. "Polk Salad Annie" was also recorded by Elvis Presley.
Tony Jones (football reporter), Tony Jones is a football(soccer) journalist who works in England. Tony has worked on Channel 4 doing football commentaries on Channel 4 for French Football on two games between Paris Saint-Germain and RC Lens and RC Lens and Nantes, in which both games were won by Lens.
Tony Jordan Tony Jordan is a British television writer, the lead writer and story consultant for popular BBC One soap opera EastEnders. Jordan has written for the programme since 1985, and is considered to be an 'elder statesman' of the show, for which he has written over 250 episodes as of 2006.
Tony Juniper Tony Juniper (born 24 September 1960) is a British environmental campaigner, author and journalist most recognised for his work as Executive Director of Friends of the Earth. He is a globally respected expert on environmental matters, most recently ensuring a Climate Change bill in the Queen's Speech 2006 (15th November).
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