Charles Basil Foster (born January 17, 1923) is an English-born Canadian publicist, newspaper editor, author and songwriter. He was born in Cheshire, England. During World War II he was a pilot with the Royal Air Force
American writer. She began her career in publishing in the 1980s, before switching to journalism in the 1990s. Joined the obituary department of The NYT in 2004, and authored over 1,400 obituaries in her career. Authored 4 non-fiction books
Priest and director of the Institute in Culture and Creation Spirituality in Oakland, California. Author - The Reinvention of Work, Creation Spirituality
Actor - Family Ties, Spin City, Back to the Future 1-2-3, Teen Wolf, The Frighteners, The Secret Of My Succe$s, Doc Hollywood, Bright Lights Big City, Casualties Of War, The American President, Mars Attacks!, Stuart Little 1-2-3, Greedy, Life With Mikey
Actress: Independence Day, Set It Off, Kill Bill, Soul Food, 1-800-MISSING, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, Booty Call, Batman & Robin, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Out All Night, City Of Angels, Getting Personal. Arsenio, Scooby-Doo!, Empire
Actor/Comedian: 'You Might Be A Redneck', The Jeff Foxworthy Show, Blue Collar TV, Blue Collar Comedy Tour, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, spokesman for Shoney's Restaurants, Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader
British crime writer. He is Dick Francis' younger son. With the publication of Dead Heat in 2007, Felix took on a more significant role in writing. Silks was the second novel in this father - and - son collaboration and Even Money was the third
American poet reminiscent of Robert Frost in his first volume of poetry, Stand Here With Me. Living most of his life in Amherst, MA, Francis wrote often about nature
Author of the critically acclaimed novel 'Til The Well Runs Dry. Proprietor of the DC Writers' Room and the assistant director of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
Actor: Freaks & Geeks (TV), James Dean: An Invented Life, Whatever It Takes, Never Been Kissed, Harry Osborn in the 'Spider-Man' film series, 127 Hours
French Actor born 1920.Movies->'Day of the Jackal','Barkleys of Broadway','Mon Homme','The Spat','Sorcerer','Grand Maneuver','To Paris With Love','Barkleys of Broadway'
American broadcast news executive. Created the groundbreaking Huntley-Brinkley Report, and was its producer until 1964. Served two tenures as president of NBC News. Mentored such journalists as Tom Brokaw, John Chancellor & Linda Ellerbee
Author, exec dir of the Woodstock Writers Festival and host of Woodstock Writers Radio. Won an NYFFA Award in creative nonfiction. Was the 1997 Philip Morris Fellow at the MacDowell Colony, and the 2003 Artist-in-Residence at SUNY Ulster
Hollywood producer, best-selling author and motivational speaker. He is a regular on The Dr. Oz Show, offering his guidance on a range of topics including faith, relationships and spiritual wellness
American writer. Won a Pulitzer in 1971 for her reporting on the life of Diana Oughton, a member of Weather Underground. Became the first woman to win a Pulitzer for National Reporting, and the youngest person ever to win any Pulitzer
American YouTuber, author, artist, and businessman. Has recently become involved in various entrepreneurial enterprises, including a clothing line, music curation, as well as a coffee and lifestyle brand named Common Culture
Born in 1923. Is a former managing editor and Washington bureau chief for the Chicago Tribune. He is the co-author of a book on the role of oil in World War II. Also is a WWII veteran, served as a Staff Sergeant in the 8th Armored Division
Australian author, Following 20 years service in the Australian Army as both and Infantry and Commando Soldier and Officer, Brian Freeman retired in early 2000 to create a company delivering the very best of global adventure programs.
Animator/Cartoonist/Director/Producer for Warner Bros. Helped in creating the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series. Created or Assisted in the creation of characters Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, Yosemite Sam and Speedy Gonzal
Actress/Voice Work-The Young Ones,Eat The Rich,The Adventures of Pinocchio,Sex and Chocolate,Milk,David Copperfield,Wild West,Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban,The Vicar of Dibley,The Chronicles of Narnia:The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
Author, Deputy Literary Editor at the Sunday Times between 1984-1986, Theatre Critic on Vogue between 1982-1986, Film Critic for Marie Claire between 1989-92
Author/born 1973 in Burlington, Vermont, is an American-Irish writer and theatrical actress. Resident of Dublin, Ireland. Debut novel In the Woods (2007), a psychological mystery, won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, and Barry awards for best first novel
Screenwriter & Director: Good Times, The French Connection, The Exorcist, Sorcerer, Deal of the Century, To Live and Die in L.A., Blue Chips, 12 Angry Men, Rules of Engagement, The Hunted, Killer Joe
COP/Most decorated detective in New York history/Author 'Street Justice: The Bronx' & 'Street Warrior'/Stationed at the South Bronx's notorious 41 Precinct, known by its nickname 'Fort Apache', Served during one of city?s most dire times: the 70s & 80s
American comic book writer and publisher best known for his work at marvel and dc comics.and for publishing the anthology series Star*Reach one of the first independent comics. He also is a an artists representative. He also created thanos
Author, TV personality and lecturer. Was one of the regular guest co-hosts for one of CNBC's Squawk Box and The Kudlow Report. Owner of the Kane County Cougars, the Class 'A' minor league baseball affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks
American journalist and author of the book Mercury in Retrograde, which appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list. Froelich was a columnist for the New York Post Page Six
Sports historian who wrote extensively about the Yankees and collaborated with his wife on lively oral histories of Brooklyn, the Catskills and Broadway
Lillian Faderman (born 1940 in New York) was an American stripper, pin-up model and adult model during the 1950s and 1960s using the name Gigi Frost. She later became a leading women's and gay and lesbian studies scholar and author
Former maritime writer and investigative reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, won the George Polk Award for National Reporting for his stories on the Marine Electric disaster