Actor. (born: 08/07/1986, in Hawaii) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of the recurring character Danny Mahealani in the 2011 TV series Teen Wolf on MTV
Mayor of Richmond (1998-2000); Lt. Governor of Virginia (2002-06); Governor of Virginia (2006-10); President of the Democratic National Committee (2009-2011); U.S. Senator from Virginia (2013-present) ; 2016 Vice-Presidential Nominee with Hillary Clinton
Former MLB Umpire 1977 to 1999. He officiated in the World Series in 1987 & 1997, as well as All-Star Game in 1991. Umpired American League Championship Series 1980, 1988, 1993 & 1995 (Game 6),&in the American League Division Series in 1981, 1996 & 1997
26-year Navy career in the Cold War, Master Bomb Disposal Technician; he helped disarm an errant U.S. nuclear bomb off the coast of Spain from a B-52 bomber that crashed there after a mid-air collision in 1966
Author; So Sad to Fall in Battle: An Account of War Based on General Tadamichi? Letters from Iwo Jima. They made it into a film, very popular book & movie.
National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee.
In 1978 he became the Director of Sports Operations at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. In 1982, he moved on to become the director of the U.S. Olympic Training facility at Lake Placid, NY
Mother of Lisa Wexler and Jill Zarin, was the surprise hit of Real Housewives season two. She writes the Ask Gloria column on BravoTV.com and lives in Boca Raton, Florida
Coordinating lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for their report, Climate Change 2007, assessing man-made global warming
American novelist, magazine editor, and television producer. Served as the Editor-in-Chief of Parade magazine (2007-2010), the Sunday newspaper supplement. Former Executive Producer of the TV Guide Television Group
Indian author and journalist currently based in Portugal. Her first novel, A Bad Character, was published in 2015. In 2023, Kapoor published her second novel, Age of Vice, whose rights were sold to FX Studio for a major TV series
Born: 1913 in Czechoslovakia. She survived the German occupation and Nazi atrocities of World War II and escaped from her Communist-dominated homeland in 1946. Married with 2 daughters to India, Australia and now a 1990 U.S.A book author in Wisconsin
Actress: SAW IV & VI, The Art of War 2, Skyland, Guns, The Border, Almost Heroes, Survival of the Dead, Certain Prey, Lost Girl, The Lottery, Murdoch Mysteries, The Expanse, Suits, Zoo
American journalist and historian, who reported on the Vietnam War in its entirety and covered the story of The 1955 Le Mans disaster that resulted in the most catastrophic accident in motorsports history. He now lives in Washington, D.C., USA
Officer US Army Reserve (RET.) Notable for having commanded forces that operated Abu Ghraib & other prisons in Iraq in 2003 & 2004, at time of scandal related to torture & prisoner abuse. Commanded 3 prisons in Iraq & forces that ran them
American food writer and radio journalist. Won the 1993 James Beard Cookbook of the Year Award for her book The Splendid Table. Her radio show has won the prestigious James Beard Award on twice
President of the Loukoumi Make A Difference Foundation and author of the Loukoumi children's Books. President and co-founder of the Hellenic Times Scholarship Fund
Author of many under several pseudonyms. Wrote Free Fall as William H. Keith, the Andromedan Dark series as Ian Douglas and the Cybernarc series as William Cain among others
Author of comics and graphic novels including Batman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Star Trek and Nightwing. Often co-writes with Jackson Lanzing
Author, journalist, photographer, instructor. Photos were featured on the covers of A Day in the Life of China and A Day in the Life of Thailand, The Power to Heal, America: Then and Now, The Jews in Americas, and The African Americans
Bestselling author of more than 30 mystery and thriller novels including the Stephanie Chalice Mystery Series and Back to Brooklyn, the studio-authorized sequel to the cult comedy classic My Cousin Vinny
Son of Elmer Kelton/Author of the nonfiction books Renderbrook, A Century Under The Spade Brand, history of the Renderbrook Spade ranch in West Texas; and Grassroots Legacy, a commissioned history of the Texas Farm Bureau's first 50 years
American mystery writer and a professor of English. He was the creator of one of the most famous religious sleuths, Rabbi David Small. 'The Rabbi Slept Late'
Beloved widow of Dartmouth's 13th President John G. Kemeny, celebrated author of fiction and nonfiction books, and vivacious role model for generations of women at Dartmouth (1930-2003)
Writer/Debut novel, Somewhere Between Bitter and Sweet was a 2022 Pura Belpré Honor/Writes across genres and age categories but all of my books explore identity, mental health, and Mexican/Chicane culture