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Requesting a Biography: Before placing a request for a biography, make certain that the person meets the notability requirements for inclusion in Wikipedia (see notability criteria). Why do you want to know about them? Why would anyone else want to know about them? Also, if you are requesting an article on a living person, please see Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living people and neutral point of view.

To make a new request, add the person's name under their profession or nation (or in both categories). Place it in alphabetical order by the person's last name. If an appropriate nation or professional category is not listed, then one should be created -- or the requested name can be added to the alphabetical listings at the bottom of this page.

Information to include:

  • Name - be certain of the spelling
  • Date requested - so that older requests can be more easily tracked.
  • Identifying information -- There are lots of James Smiths in the world; which one are you asking about -- the Scottish architect, the American rapper, or who?
  • Notability -- if it isn't already obvious from the identifying information, describe precisely what makes them notable. Be concise.

example:

  • Jeremiah V. Anonymouse - (req 2008-06-23) Canadian astronaut, first person to live on Mars, wrote bestseller Hey, Where is Everybody?.


IMPORTANT NOTE
  • Any requested name which fails to include identifying information or notability will be moved to the "No Notability or Questionable Notability" category, and subsequently deleted.


By Profession

Agents

Anthropologists

Due to length of list, now filed in: Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Biographies/Anthropologists

Archaeologists

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Architects

Artists

  • Maya Green (born Maria Greenblat; March 11, 1957 ) is a Ukrainian-Jewish contemporary painter,graphic artist,illustrator and sculptor, born in Ukraine.[11]
  • Patrick M. Krebs - (req. 2008-7-30) Visual Effects Artist, [12] Born in New york, NY on August 16, 1980. Raised in Washington, D.C. - now living in California.
  • Rubens Peale - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American Painter, 1784-1864
  • Peter Rodick - (req. 2008-04-12) - Prominent art director, responsible for the advancement of post-post-modern design; humanitarian and subject of upcoming CBS drama "House of Hope."
  • Jayme Kidd - (born Karlie-Jayme Lindsay Kidd; Dec 21 1993) - Trampolinest, Ex Singer in the Chamber Choir section of the Australian youth Choir in adelaide. Plans on becoming an actress and moving to Cardiff. Also breeds scottish fold and brittish shorthair cats with her Mother, Marion Kidd.

Animators

Designers

  • Samuel Ayres - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - designer, well-known for his work at Steuben Glass in the 1930s

Graphic Artists

Painters

  • () - Painter/Designer?!??!? Has own homepage with portfolio selection.
  • Aldo Muzzarelli- (req. 2008-05-01) Born in 1963. Venezuelan Painter, so called the Butterflies painter for his particular style. He also has been awarded many prizes in his country
  • Takashi Nakayama (req.2008-7-22) Japanese artist circa 1870's to 1960's)
  • Zulu King Slone - (req. 2008-04-06) - graffiti artist [14]
  • Karakhan Seferbekhov - (req. 2008-09-08) - Modern impressionist painter from Dagestan, based in Moscow.

Performance

  • Ayrton dos Santos, Jr. (req. 2008-6-28), The "Mayor of Strawberry Fields", dedicated to John Lennon, in NYC's Central Park. Also known as "Gary".

Photographers

  • Gary Braasch - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - nature Photographer and Author
  • Yeondoo Jung - (req. 2008-12-20) - Korean Photographer/Performance Artist
  • James Rae - (req prior 2006-07-16) - Scotish photographer?!? Previously deleted (2006) for attack?
  • John Swope (photographer) (1908-1979) -- LIFE magazine photographer see:John Swope NOT to be confused with John Augustus Swope
  • Waldemar Titzenthaler - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - German photographer - (de:Waldemar Titzenthaler)
  • Heather E. Byrd - (req 2008-12-10) - American photographer and writer for The Tennessean daily newspaper and Metromix weekly entertainment publication in Nashville, Tennessee. She has also covered the annual Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee and the annual Country Music Awards for USA Today. She has a weekly entertainment column called Byrd's Eye View which follows celebrities and nightlife in Nashville, Tennessee. see: Byrd's Eye View and [15]

Sculptors

Astronomers

Please put these requests in the astronomers request page.

Authors

Fiction Writers/Dramatists/Poets

Please put these requests in the authors/poets/dramatists and fiction writers request page.

Non-fiction Writers

  • Michael Bluejay - (requested 2009-02-05) This guy knows a ton of stuff and has a whole series of websites at http://michaelbluejay.com/. His work is referenced in various magazines, though he is primarily a web author, as opposed to a print author.
  • Bruce Hoffnman - (req. 2009-02-03) - Professor at Georgetown and West Point, foremost authority on terrorism, author of Inside Terrorism.
  • Lawrence Beesly - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Passenger aboard the RMS Titanic, author of The Loss of the SS Titanic, Its Story and Its Lessons, first survivor to write a book about the disaster.
  • Ann Budd - knitting designer and writer, associated with Interweave Press; has published several knitting books (Ann Budd on LibraryThing)
  • Haid Bosmajian,the author of the book, 'Language of Oppression'.
  • Jonas Clark Florida Christian author and publisher of several Christian Living books. Publishing The Voice (r) magazine, a quarterly Christian publication.
  • Rita Golden Gelman - (req. 17 Oct 2008) - author of "Tales of a Female Nomad" and many children's books; more information: [18]
  • Heather Havrilesky - (req. Nov 7, 2008) - Columnist / critic for suck.com (as Polly Esther), Salon.com, and [19]
  • Tannah Hirsch Contract bridge columnist
  • Jude Kessler Author of The Beatles trilogy "Shudda Been There"
  • Charlotte Matheny Kirkwood (1838-1926) Author of "Into the Eye of the Setting Sun" about her travels on the oregon trail
  • Thomas Kuzhinapurath (requested 2008-10-28) An Indian Canonical Theologian. Article was already created and deleted. Seems to be perhaps an appropriate subject for a subtopic, or sub-entry on this page: John Kuzhinapurath?
  • Eve LaPlante - wrote 'Salem Witch Judge: The Life and Repentance of Samuel Sewall' The true story of Sewall, who sentenced to death more than 30 people convicted of witchcraft in Salem MA
  • [[William Lobdell} -Former Los Angeles Times reporter, wrote "Losing My Religion : How I Lost my Faith Reporting on Religion in America and Found Unexpected Peace"
  • Nick Lowe - (req 2009-01-27) Writes "Mutant Popcorn" film review column in popular fantasy/sci fi magazine Interzone. Edited Folo Graff's African Guitar Styles: [20]. Also a leading academic on Greek and Roman literature. Author of Comedy and The Classical Plot and the Invention of Western Narrative. Teaches Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London: [21]- Not the singer that this page links to!
  • George J. Marlin - Political writer and editor, books include Squandered Opportunities : New York's Pataki Years, The Politician's Guide to Assisted Suicide, Cloning, and Other Current Controversies, and The American Catholic Voter : 200 Years of Political Impact.
  • Fik Meijer - Author of Gladiators: History's Most Deadly Sport and other books focusing on ancient history.
  • Alain Montadon — French author of several books on etiquette, perhaps equivalent to Letitia Baldridge or Debrett's.
  • Bob Powers - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Comedian, Humor writer, author of You Are A Miserable Excuse For A Hero and Happy Cruelty Day!
  • Matt Rosenberg - Author and Geographer
  • Susan Schaller - (req. 2008-12-13) - Author of A Man Without Words, the first book in English on a languageless adult
  • Amit Singh - Author, technical writer, columnist etc. More info: [22]
  • PD Smith - (req 2008 - 11 - 03) UK author, of scientific and cultural history, most recently of Doomsday Men (2007); also writes for The Guardian. [23]
  • Leonard Steinhorn - author, The Greater Generation: In Defense of the Baby Boom Legacy?
  • Susan Rubin Suleiman - Susan Suleiman - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Literary and Cultural Critic and Theorist, Harvard professor, author
  • Andrew Tomas - (2008-3-3) - Australian UFO specialist, author of We Are Not The First and other books
  • Helen Waterford - (requested 2008-27-09) - Holocaust survivor and author of "Commitment to the Dead: One Woman's Journey Toward Understanding". She paired up with former Hitler Youth Alfons Heck to teach people that peace and understanding can come to two sworn enemies.
  • Marvin R. Wilson - Christian author, translator of the New International Version of the Bible, author of Our Father Abraham, professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College (Massachusetts)
  • Jeffrey Word -- (requested 2008 - 08 - 16) -- Business and Technology Author and Thought Leader. Author of SAP Netweaver for Dummies, Essentials of Business Processes and Information Systems and several other upcoming books on enterprise software and business trends. Vice President of Product Strategy at SAP and Visiting Professor of Supply Chain Innovation at Instituto de Empresa in Madrid
  • Martin Wright (author) - omission because of disambiguation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_politics

Biologists

Please put these requests in the biologists request page.

Martin Apple or Martin A. Apple (req 2008-10-06) American biochemist, science educator, president of the Council of Scientific Society Presidents, bio

Botanists

Business People

Please put these requests in the business request page.

  • Edward B. Kurpis (req.2009-02-12) - Co-Founder of cable television network CNBC; Founding Vice President of Finance and Administration for NBC's Cable and Business Development division; Former member of the Board of Directors of A&E network, Court TV network (now TruTV); NBC-Cablevision Executive Partnership Board governing operations of American Movie Classics, Bravo, and 10 regional sports networks. http://edwardkurpis.com/Professional.html

Chefs

Chemists

Please put these requests in the chemists request page.

Martin Apple or Martin A. Apple (req 2008-10-06) American biochemist, science educator, president of the Council of Scientific Society Presidents, bio

  • Velibor Krsmanović - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - biochemist, author of Malignant Cell Secretion
  • Gil Chaverri - Costa Rican Scientist author of one of the periodic table of elements, renown chemisitry teacher and scientist. Ref. http://www.mag.go.cr/rev_agr/v29n03_015.pdf (in Spanish).
  • Guy Ourisson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - French chemist, 1926–2006 , noted for stereochemistry, president French Academy of Sciences, obit
  • Miha Tišler - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Slovenian Chemist, Professor emeritus, author of 50 books and monographs on heterocyclic chemistry; Knight of the Order of St. Gregorius the Great, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Tamio Yamakawa - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Japanese biochemist

Computer Tech. People

  • Dan Bornstein -- (requested 2008-10-09) -- Architect and implementor of several groundbreaking virtual machines: one for the T-Mobile/Danger Sidekick and the other, known as Dalvik, for Google's Android platform. Also a co-implementor of Program trading technology used by E*Trade, purchased from Xigo, a company cofounded by Bornstein.
  • Marko Calasan - (req. 2009-01-17), world’s youngest certified computer system administrator (8 years old)
  • Tim Collings - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - inventor of the V-chip
  • Leah Culver -- (requested 2008 - 11 - 15) -- Developed Pownce, contributes to OAuth.
  • Tomohiro Kayano - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Games designer, 3-d Designer of Kingdom Hearts (software?)
  • Grant Osborne - (req. prior 2008-07-07) - Creator of Basenotes.net (comprehensive fragrance resource)
  • Peter Pawlowski -- (requested 2008 - 10 -13) -- Developed foobar2000
  • Sahar Sarid - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Subject of May 2007 DNJournal.com cover story, Recall Media Group Co-founder. More info: [29]
  • Sylvain Seccia -- (requested 2008-12-18) -- Programmer, developed Seccia (object-oriented programming assisted)
  • Lim Ding Wen - (req. 2009-02-05), 9 year old who writes applications for Apple's iPhone.
  • Jeffrey Word -- (requested 2008 - 08 - 16) -- Business and Technology Author and Thought Leader. Author of SAP Netweaver for Dummies, Essentials of Business Processes and Information Systems and several other upcoming books on enterprise software and business trends. Vice President of Product Strategy at SAP and Visiting Professor of Supply Chain Innovation at Instituto de Empresa in Madrid.

Criminals

  • Clarence Aaron -- American student sentenced to 3 life sentences in a drug conspiracy trial; subject of Snitch, a 2008 PBS "Frontline" documentary about mandatory drug laws.
  • May Joseph Angelique 18th c. enslaved Portuguese black woman in Montreal, Canada; found guilty of starting in 1734 the great fire of Montreal (April 10) that burned much of the city, in order to escape slavery; she was tortured until she confessed, then hanged.
  • Samuel R. Caldwell (req. 2008-12-04) -- First American citizen sentenced to prison in United States of America for violating the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. [30] [31]
  • Doug Clark (criminal) - "The Sunset Strip Slayer" (req. 2008-10-17) - Preyed on blonde prostitutes primarily on the Sunset Strip. Murdered 6 people. Doug Clark coerced his girlfriend Carol Bundy to pick up the women and bring them to him.
  • Paul Crump - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Illinois former death row inmate and author of _Burn Killer Burn_[32]
  • Eddie Dodson - Eddie Dodson was a Hollywood playboy who robbed 64 banks between July, 1983 and February, 1984
  • Hubert Geralds (req. 2008-10-17) - Hubert Geralds was charged with six homicides of prostitutes or drug-addicted women. His convictions are pending a new trial.
  • Lewis Gilbert (criminal) (req. 2008-10-17) - received the death penalty for murdering Bill and Flossie Brewer. executed 2003
  • Francesco Lanza- San Franciscan Don in the 1930s
  • Johnny Madison Williams Jr. a.k.a. The Shootist - Robbed 56 banks in a span of 8 years from 1986 until 1994 totaling in $879,357. Was featured on The FBI Files TV show on ID channel. see NY Times
  • Edward O'Donnell (req. 2008-6-21) aka. "Spike" Chicago bootlegger and Public enemy mentioned in several Wikipedia articles, but lacking one of his own. Great Depression era (ca. 1930's) figure.
  • Si Quey - Thai serial killer and rapist, displayed at the The Forensic Medicine Museum in Bangkok
  • Walter Thomas Porriott- (req. 2008-09-01)- Possible Jack the Ripper according to historian Paul Tully
  • Norman Rothman, Associate of Meyer Lansky Cuban casino manager
  • Rosina Townsend, female brothel owner in 19th century antebellum New York.
  • Isaac Zamora req. 2008-09-02)- Suspect in 2008 shooting in Alger, Wash. that left 6 dead, 2 wounded, found incompetent to stand trial, mental condition was possibly ignored by authorities. see article

Detectives and Police

  • Nils Christie (req. June 9 2008) [33][34][35] Norwegian Professor (emeritus) of Criminology.
  • Simon Dinitz - (req. 2008-11-25) - American criminologist, author, studies juvenile deliquency
  • John Hughes (ranger) - cowboy and Texas ranger
  • Charles Nuzum - FBI agent, Watergate figure
  • Joop Piller, Dutch detective, whose work contributed to the uncovering of Han van Meegeren, forger of paintings allegedly by Jan Vermeer. (12 July, 2008)
  • Roger Dean Craig A Dallas deputy Sheriff on duty during the Kennedy Assassination. He was witness to the search of the book depository and claims to of seen Oswald get into a car driven by someone else a few minutes after the shooting.

Educators

  • Martin Apple or Martin A. Apple (req 2008-10-06) American biochemist, science educator, president of the Council of Scientific Society Presidents, bio
  • Nazih Ayubi - Author of several influential books and a world authority on Middle East political issues - Author of 'Overstating The Arab State', 'Political Islam', State And Public Policy In Egypt Since Sadat and many others. Numerous Wiki references abound, it's about time he got his own entry.
  • Carl Azuz - (req. 2009-01-21) Anchor of widely popular 'CNN Student News' show, famous for his witty puns.
  • Andrew K. Benton - (req. 2008-12-30) Current President of Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA.
  • Paul Black (educational researcher) - Paul Black - (req. 2008-03-31) Emeritus Professor At Kings College London. Through his publications on formative assessment has had great impact on teaching in the United Kingdom.
  • Curtis J. Bonk - Curtis Bonk - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - educational theorist, professor of education at Indiana University
  • Jonny Bowden- American nutritionist, author of "The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth", "The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth", "Living the Low Carb Life: Choosing the Diet that's Right for You from Atkins to Zone".
  • Ray Browne - Father of Popular Culture as academic discipline
  • Mary DeGarmo Bryan - (1891-1986) American nutritionist, author of "The School Cafeteria", second president of American Dietetic Association and third president of American School Food Service Association, as well as Department Chairman at Columbia University
  • Leslie Burger - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Princeton librarian, 2006 president-elect of the American Library Association
  • Robert Cavalier - Carnegie Mellon professor, heavily involved in setting up deliberative polling.
  • Nils Christie (req. June 9 2008) [36][37][38] Norwegian Professor (emeritus) of Criminology.
  • Barbara Coloroso - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Educator, speaker author of books on parenting, school discipline and bullying
  • Adam Fletcher (activist) - Director of the Freechild Project
  • Leslie Pinckney Hill (1880 – 1960) [39] [40] [41] African-American educator and writer, president of Cheyney State College [42]
  • Janet Hunt - Headteacher for Diss High School in Diss, Norfolk, UK
  • John Hutchinson (sociologist) (req. 2008-10-23) Sociology professor, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities at Griffith University, specialised in (Irish) nationalism, author of Nations as Zones of Conflict etc.
  • Margaret Mary Kimmel - Margaret Kimmel - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - librarian & educator
  • Paul F. Kleine | Paul Kleine - (req. 2008-04-12) - Author, Educational Psychologist. Books include Using Educational Research, Innovation and Change in Schooling: History, Politics, and Agency, School as a Tool for Survival for Homeless Children.
  • [George F Kneller] (req 13 February 2009)Psychologist, Professor of Education at UCLA until 1975. Pioneer in the field of philosophy of education - and understanding of creativity. Chair named for him at UCLA. Books include 'Art and Science of Creativity'. Major donor to UCLA. Prolific author of textbooks, developed expertise in international and comparative education.
  • Mark L. Landis - Mark Landis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American professor at Hofstra University, chair of political science dept, expert in American politics
  • Keith Negus - (req 2008-03-04) - British music scholar, author Popular Music in Theory: An Introduction and other books
  • Thomas Warren Ross - Thomas Ross - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - president, Davidson College
  • Cheryl Ryne - Speech, Forensics, Psychology and Sociology teacher at Friendswood High School. Winner of The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Teaching Award from the University of Texas in 2000
  • John Phillip Santos - Author of Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation and first Mexican-American Rhodes Scholar.
  • Gabriella Schubert - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - professor and slavic historian
  • Comfort Starr Early Cambridge, MA resident, first Harvard class convened in his living room, father of one of Danbury CT's eight founders
  • Susan Rubin Suleiman - Susan Suleiman - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Literary and Cultural Critic and Theorist, Harvard professor, author
  • Rupert Till - (req. 2009-01-05), expert in sound technology at Huddersfield University. Believes Stonehendge used as a place for dancing
  • Glenn Tinder Political science professor, author
  • Neil L. Waters - (req. 2009-01-21), Professor of History; Kawashima Professor of Japanese Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont. Also noted for speaking out against Wikipedia as a citable reference. Required subject of study at DeVry University Online........ see [43] and [44]
  • Patricia Zander (req. 2009-01-18) British-American pianist and instructor (1942–2008) ARCM, LRAM, Royal College of Music, London. Studied with Cyril Smith. Longtime faculty member of the New England Conservatory. Students included Yo-Yo Ma, Judith Gordon, and Max Levinson. Toured and recorded with Yo-Yo Ma. see [45]

Engineers

  • George Kantor - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - roboticist, not the same as Georg Cantor
  • Ed Monk - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - boat designer
  • Jani Macari Pallis - Jani Pallis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Professor of bioengineering, sports science, principal on NASA's "Aerodynamics in Sports" project
  • Bruno Thürlimann - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Swiss civil and structural engineer, 1997 International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering, past President of IABSE, honorary member ASCE

Entertainers

Actors

Pornography Actors

Business People

Comedians

Dancers

  • Marven Payne - African American Dancer/Choreographer/Director, first non-Japanese Artistic Director of a major dance company in Japan, Shiki Theater Company, see article
  • Chet O'Brien or Chester O'Brien - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American Broadway dancer & choreographer in 30s and 40s

Filmmakers

Magicians

  • Barry Price - (req. prior 2008-09-04) - Magician, author, Sleight of Hand Artist. Currently there is only an Australian Footballer under this name.

Musicians

  • Michael Juan Nunez- (req. 02 Jan 2009) - 5 CD releases (2 as member of The RiverBabys, 2 solo, 1 as member of Roddie Romero and the Hub City Allstars), Finalist (as member of The RiverBabys) at the 2001 International Blues Competition, Awarded Offbeat Magazine's "Best Emerging Blues Artist" for 2002, CD titled "About to Snap" included in Offbeat Magazine's "Top 50 Releases of 2005" and named as "Best Self Produced CD" for 2006 by the International Blues Foundation, Nominated for Grammy Award in 2008 as member of Roddie Romero and the Hub City Allstars Band (cajun and zydeco category), Articles and reviews published in Blues Matters (April 2006), Blues Revue (Nov 2005), The Daily Advertiser (July 2005 and Sep 2005), Offbeat Magazine (January 2002 and Aug 2005), Independant Magazine (May 2005), Times of Acadiana (Nov 2001).
  • Julio Acconci & Dino Acconci - singers of Soler (band) - (½ Burmese, ½ Italian)
  • () - Definitely enough info for an article on Tommy Alverson
  • () - Amp (band) is an electronic space rock band formed in London by Richard F. Walker (also known as Richard Amp) in 1992. Seems like enough info for an article on Richard Amp.
  • Pierre de Bethmann (req. 22 Oct 2008) (1961-), French jazz pianist, discography 5th-generation descendant of Alexandre de Bethmann
  • () - British Songwriter. Definitely enough info for an article on Peter Bruntnell.
  • Kofi Burbridge (req. 2008-07-16) Member of the Derek Trucks Band playing flute and keyboards; brother of Oteil Burbridge, member of the Allman Brothers Band. More info on the Derek Trucks page, and photos in Wikimedia for use.
  • David Oliver Doswell (born David Oliver Doswell, II, June 26, 1979- )is a two-time award-winning Romantic Poet, essayist, playwright and actor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Yogesh Gaud Indian lyricist, often credited simply as "Yogesh" (with no surname), known for writing lyrics for such popular (Hindi) movies at Mili (1975), Anand (1971), and Chhoti Si Baat (1975) etc. A partial list of his movie credits can be found at http://us.vdc.imdb.com/name/nm0948335/.
  • Toru Hasebe - Japanese composer for tv and film, songwriter, artist
  • Matt Hite (aka dj matt hite) - (req. 2008-03-26) - current American mashup dj - ***NOTABLE?*** has seen print, and CD publication [51], but does look rather promotional.
  • John Maxwell Hobbs (composer/technologist) vs. John Maxwell Hobbs - - (req. 2008-04-15) Head of Technology, BBC Scotland, creator of Daily Ambience project and developer of acoustic transportation.
  • Jaqee (req. 14. August 2008) Singer, producer and songwriter from Sweden, born in Uganda. Has released two studio albums so far and embarked on various tours in Sweden.
  • Kool Lady Blue - (req. 2008-04-06) - [52]
  • Benson Lee - (req. 2008-04-06) - director of Planet B-Boy [53]
  • Daniel J. McCarthy - (req. 2008-07-7) Musician living in Omaha, Nebraska; member of McCarthy Trenching and Mayday
  • Scott Merritt - (req. 2008-03-23) - Canadian musician, singer and songwriter, see [54]
  • () - Music composer. Founded the Jupiter Symphony in 1979 and died in 2001. Enough info in news sources for an article.
  • Gary Oliver (req. 2008-05-06) Gospel recording artist and Senior pastor of Tabernacle of Praise in Fort Worth Texas. http://garyoliverministries.com/
  • Jorge "Fabel" Pabon - Jorge Pabon - (req. 2008-04-06) - [55]
  • Emil Petrovics - Hungarian composer, most noted opera was C′est la guerre (1961)
  • Kendra Jade Rossi - formerly Kendra Jade
  • Z. Randall Stroope - concert conductor choir director [56]
  • Patricia Zander (req. 2009-01-18) British-American pianist and instructor (1942–2008) ARCM, LRAM, Royal College of Music, London. Studied with Cyril Smith. Longtime faculty member of the New England Conservatory. Students included Yo-Yo Ma, Judith Gordon, and Max Levinson. Toured and recorded with Yo-Yo Ma. see [57]

Performance Artists

  • Michael Mack - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American poet and performer [58] - ***NOTABLE?***
  • Ayrton dos Santos, Jr. (req. 2008-6-28), The "Mayor of Strawberry Fields", dedicated to John Lennon, in NYC's Central Park. Also known as "Gary".

Radio Personalities

Singers

  • Danielle Kalil-(req. 2009-2-2) - Aspiring singer/songwriter; sister of NFL Carolina Panthers offensive lineman, Ryan Kalil, and USC offensive tackle, Matt Kalil; daughter of former USFL member, Frank Kalil, and former Miss California (1981), Cheryl Kalil.
  • Jimmy Merchant- Origianl member of The Teenagers during the 1950s.
  • Amit Paul - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Indian singer and songwriter, former member A-teens
  • Bob Pyle-(req. 2008-12-30) American folk musician, vegan/animal rights activist, 3 recorded CDs Apples & Oranges and When J. Edgar Hoover Wore a Dress
  • Laurence Revey Swiss singer specializing in the Alpine style of music. She sings in a provincial Swiss variety of the Franco-Provençal language. see bio
  • Maria Spacagna - (req. 2008-09-22) - American opera singer, debuted opposite Luciano Pavarotti in title role of Verdi’s Luisa Miller, was first American to perform the role of Madame Butterfly, sang for the Bill Clinton White House, brief resume at Maria Spacagna.

TV Personalities

Environmentalists

  • Chad Pregracke – (req. 2008-08-15) – born c. 1976. Environmentalist known for mass cleanup efforts along the Mississippi, Missouri and other Midwestern United States rivers, whose efforts have been chronicled in several nationally circulating magazines, books (available at the National Geographic magazine store, and on nationwide television (e.g., Discovery Channel). His organization is Living Lands & Waters.

Espionage and Intelligence

  • Richard Bliss, the first American charged with espionage after the fall of the Soviet Union
  • Edmond Pope Former Naval Intelligence Officer, Author of Torpedoed: An American Businessman's True Story of Secrets, Betrayal, Imprisonment in Russia, and the Battle to Set Him Free
  • Eunjoo Kensinger, foreign service officer, Valerie Plame associate, spy for the US Central Intelligence Agency - notable why?
  • Richard Sakakida, US Japanese linguist in WWII, captured and tortured by Japanese, masterminded largest prison escape from Japanese POW camp in WWII, spied for US from Japanese hq Congressional unsung hero tribute letter here: [66]
  • René Carmille, (req 2008-09-10) French Army officer in WWII, founder of Demographic Service, part of the French Resistance, died Dachau Jan 25, 1945

Executioner

  • Joseph Francel - Executioner for New York State. Executed Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.

Explorer/Pioneer/Adventurer

  • William A. Bond (req.2008-6-27), World record holding exotic game hunter, (has a museum of 140 individual mounts), one of the largest private collections of Civil War artifacts, (after his death they were auctioned to museums and other collections all over the world), owner of 4,400 acre 5BB Ranch in Vernon, Texas, graduated from Virginia Military Institute and served as a Captain in World War II, has a book called the Bill Bond Chronicle, ancestors were largest plantation operators in the state of Tennessee, etc. So interesting and part of merican history, needs a Wikipedia page.
  • John Broache or John Broach (which is it?) - (req. 2008-03-31) - Cavaliers/Pioneer/Explorer / Scotish, French? / one of the first explorers in Virginia, twenty years after Captain James Hook, listed in the "Virginia Land Patents and Grants" the first Broach to arrive in America (most Broaches in America are related to him distantly)
  • Scott Cassell (req. 2009-01-11) - Explorer, Filmmaker, first to film giant squid in its native environment. Documentary credits include undersea cameraman for nearly 20 documentaries for Disney, MTV Wildboyz, the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, BBC and the History Channel. Cassell has over 12,000 hours as a diver and is a Submersible Pilot/Captain with over 800 dives. Holds the world record for longest distance traveled by a diver. Cassell led an expedition that filmed an estimated 40 foot long Giant Squid in predatory behavior in its natural environment in November of 2006.
  • Johnathan Franklin (req. 2008-08-30) Canadian explorer seeking the Northwest Passage.
  • James L. Fisk US Army captain who led expeditions to the Rocky Mountains and Montana Territory (Fisk expedition of 1864, Fisk expedition of 1866).
  • David H. Jarvis | David Jarvis - (req. 2008-04-09) - David Henry Jarvis led a three-man rescue team with a herd of about 400 reindeer across 1500 miles of tundra and pack-ice to Point Barrow to save the men of a whaling fleet that had become trapped in the ice off Point Barrow, Alaska.
  • Thelma Popp Jones, (req. 2008-12-28), road bike w/ friend to follow path of Mark Twain's adventures. Circa 1944, wrote online memoir The Lure of the Open Road
  • Jef Last or Josephus Carel Franciscus Last -- Dutch author 1898-1972, socialist writer, fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War, books include Bali, The Bamboo Schoolhouse, The First Ship up the Neva
  • Charles Rawden Maclean Also known as John Ross. Undertook an epic journey from Port Natal to Delagoa Bay in 1827, at the age of thirteen, to obtain medicines and shipbuilding equipment.
  • Bimal Mukherjee - (req 2008-06-12) - First Indian Globe Trotter who traveled around the world on bicycle during 1926-1937. Author of the famous Bengali book Du chakay duniya.
  • Xavier Rosset [67]
  • James Smith (frontiersman) - (ca. 1737–1814), American leader of the "Black Boys", captive of Caughnawagas for five years, colonel in American Revolution, Kentucky legislator
  • Stephen Vail of Vail's of NJ, founder of Middletown Ohio
  • Shinzi Kazama (req 2008-10-08)Japanese motorcyclist. Rode to North and South Poles on motorcycles. (mentioned in Michael Palin documentary 'pole to pole')

Fashion

Designers

  • Tony Bowls - (req. 11-11-2008) American fashion designer for Mon Cheri, specializes in prom dresses and evening gowns, designer for Miss America and Miss USA pageant and others. www.tonybowls.com
  • Luke Song - (req. 01-21-2009) American milliner in Detroit, noted for designing a hat (now wanted by the Smithsonian)worn by Aretha Franklin during Barack Obama's inauguration, see Detroit Free Press and NY Magazine

Models

Feminist figures

  • Claudie Broyelle -author
  • Lucinda Cisler - author, women's rights activist, involved with Second Wave Feminism, NOW, New York Radical Women, Abortion law repeal
  • Alice Allison Dunnigan or Alice Dunnigan -(Req. 2008-12-01)- (1906 -1983), African American journalist, first African American female correspondent to receive White House credentials, see Led the Fight for Black Journalists, subject in book Women who Made a Difference
  • Winifred Quick Collins - Winifred Collins - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - US Navy officer, one of the first women Naval officers in the Navy, commissioned in August 1942, retired as a captain in 1962; Chief of naval personnel for women 1 2
  • Catherine Lundy - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Heroine from the Battle of Lundy's Lane War of 1812, see [70]
  • Betty Makoni - Zimbabwean activist, founder of the Girl Child Network for the protection of abused women, Awards include 2007 World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child
  • Jean Baker Miller - Author of women's studies standard Toward a New Psychology of Women.
  • Joan Riviere 1883-1962 British psychoanalyst
  • Chela Sandoval - specific to discussion on oppositional consciousness & Third-world feminism
  • Lucy Stanton- American abolitionist, first African American woman to complete a four-year collegiate course, see [71]
  • Rosana Tositrakul - Thai political activist
  • Phyllis Trible - theologian, author (Rhetorical Criticism and Feminism) and educator. She is the author of Texts of Terror Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives.
  • Alexyss K. Tylor - Africal American Television Femminist and Internet Meme
  • Ella Wall Van Leer - Ella Van Leer - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Author of the Van Leer Papers, campaigned for women admissions and founded one of the first sororities at Georgia Tech.
  • Ethel Weed (req. 2009-2-14) American soldier, Women's Information Officer (WIO) of the Allied Forces during the United States' occupation of Japan following WWII, she played a key role in the formation of the majority of policies regarding women. She pushed for universal suffrage for women and helped to establish the Women's and Minor's Bureau of the Ministry of Labor, among other feats. See James L. McClain's Japan: A Modern History pg. 526-561 and Yuki Tsuchiya's "Democratizing the Japanese Family: The Role of Civil Information and Education Section in the Allied Occupation (1945-1952)" pg 142-144.
  • Victoria Woodhill - and her sister, first woman to run for President in America, had a love affair with Cornelius Vanderbilt, ran an underground Socialist Publication

Fictional Characters

Literary Characters

Please put these requests in the fictional characters request page.

Non-literary Characters

For fictional people, not actors.

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Folklorists

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  • () - Mexican American folklorist, scholar of southwestern folklore, see bio
  • () - American folklorist (1890-1973), proverb scholar, "Paremiologist", Professor of German Literature and Folklore at the University of California at Berkeley, see bio
  • () - African-American folklorist, political activist, administrator of the National Negro Congress, founder of Philadelphia chapter of the American Federation of Teachers
  • () - Swedish professor of ethnology (Scandinavian and Irish folklore}, father of Max von Sydow, see sv:Carl Wilhelm von Sydow
  • () - professor of folklife studies and American civilization at the University of Pennsylvania
  • () - British folklorist (1848-1927), solicitor
  • () - Folklorist
  • () also Gladys Armanda Reichard - American anthropologist (1893 - 1955), authority on Navajo culture
  • () - African American folklorist (1898-1967)

Geographers

Healers

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Historians

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Inventors

Journalists

  • Meredith Artley - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - editor of LATimes.com
  • Sharon Batt-(req. 15:58, 2 August 2008)- Canadian Journalist and Community Activist, who has written extensively about breast cancer issues. She is the author of Patient No More: the Politics of Breast Cancer (Gynergy Books, 1994) and co-founder of Breast Cancer Action Montreal. In July 1999 she began a two-year term as Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
  • Michail Beketov - (req. 2009-01-24) - editor of Russian Opposition Newspaper [77]
  • Nina Bernstein - (req. 2009-02-07) - American writer, controversial immigration reporter for NYT, active 2004-2009. see [78]
  • Caeriel Crestin - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Horoscope writer, syndicated columnist
  • Massoud Derhally - Jordanian journalist who has reported on the Middle East for a number of publications and news organizations, including Bloomberg News, The New York Times, Lebanon's Daily Star, The Independent, Washington Post's Slate magazine, the Singapore Straits Times, Paris-based Arabies Trends, Dow Jones Newswires, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Jordan Times, Arabian Business magazine.
  • Miguel Diocuore - (req. 2008-06-14)- Online news magazine editor [79]
  • Alice Allison Dunnigan or Alice Dunnigan -(Req. 2008-12-01)- (1906 -1983), African American journalist, first African American female correspondent to receive White House credentials, see Led the Fight for Black Journalists, subject in book Women who Made a Difference
  • Martin Fackler - (req. 2009-01-12) - American journalist; new Tokyo bureau chief of New York Times; also foreign correspondent in Japan and China for New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Associated Press and maybe others; published academic articles, such as in Jensen & Westin's "China's Transformations" and maybe others
  • () - (req 2006-11-20) - 1920s tabloid newspaperman & author
  • Michael Geheren- (req. 2008-11-19)- Kid Reporter for Scholastic News. Interviewed Senator McCain. [80]
  • Jack Greenberg (reporter) Scholastic News Kids Press Corps reporter; Interviewed John McCain, Jodi Rell, Tim Russert, Brian Williams, etc. see [81]
  • Tannah Hirsch Contract bridge columnist
  • Herbert Moore, founder of the defunct Transradio Press Service
  • Dmitry Muratov (b. 1961) - (req. 2009-01-24) - editor of Novaya Gazeta
  • Mike Nizza - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American journalist, New York Times reporter, writes the NY Times lede blog, see [82]
  • Rick Santelli, television reporter, CNBC bond report
  • Ethan J. Skolnick - American sports columnist, South Florida Sun-Sentinel [83] Season Ticket blog [84] and WFTL-Fox Sports 640AM "First Team" [85] with Lesley Visser
  • Lee Thornton - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - CBS White House correspondent, CNN program producer, Cinema in Industry Award as NPR show host, the Richard Eaton Professor of Broadcast Journalism at Northwestern University
  • Clarissa Ward - American TV Journalist, ABC news, FOX news
  • Jillian York - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - author and citizen journalist, focuses on Morocco
  • Robert L. Chase (1905-1991) (req Feb 10 2009) American journalist. The husband of Mary Coyle Chase, the author of "Harvey". Associate editor at the Rocky Mountain News and print journalist for 47 years.

Lawyers

  • Steven Aftergood - Director of FAS Project on Government Secrecy
  • Payam Akhavan - Payam Akhavan is Professor of International Law, McGill University. He is the President and co-Founder of the Iran Human Rights Documentation Centre in New Haven, Connecticut. He has served as the Legal Advisor to the Prosecutor’s Office of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia at The Hague (1994-2000). He also served as Special Advisor to the United Nations in Cambodia, Guatemala, East Timor, and Rwanda, and represented sovereigns before international courts and tribunals.
  • Henri Bernard - (req. 2008-04-24) French jurist who wrote one of the dissenting opinions at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal following World War II.
  • Michael A. Cardozo - Michael Cardozo - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American lawyer, New York City Corporation Counsel, fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers; former president NY Bar assoc.
  • William James Crawford - (req. prior 2008-03-30) - (1907-1970), Oregon attorney, major case (Snake River or Piute Indians v. United States), papers housed at University of Oregon
  • Lee Parsons Davis - Lee Davis - (req. 2008-04-13) - lawyer, Westchester Bar, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination - Rhinelander case of miscegnation
  • James Fellers - President of the American Bar Association and pioneer internet entrepreneur member of ICANN
  • Walter Kälin - (req. prior. 2008-10-20) Human rights author, professor of law at Bern University (Switzerland), UN Representative on human rights under Secretary General Kofi Annan, see UN bio
  • George Z. Medalie - George Medalie - (req. 2008-04-13) - NY lawyer, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, US District Attorney of Southern District of NY.
  • Maurice H. Nadjari | Maurice Nadjari - (req. 2008-04-24) - Appointed Special Prosecutor by New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller in 1972 to investigate judicial corruption.
  • Roland Oliver - (1882-1967) British King's Counsel and Judge
  • William Rand (lawyer) - (req. 2008-04-13) - cited in The Art of Cross-Examination District Attorney
  • Bert Röling - (req. 2008-04-24) Dutch jurist who wrote one of the dissenting opinions at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal following World War II. For an article to model, cf. Radhabinod Pal.
  • Hershel Sarbin - Child Advocacy spokesman/activist, publisher, attended Harvard Law School
  • Sir James Scarlett (lawyer), aka Lord Abinger - (req. 2008-04-13) - cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, one of England's greatest cross-examiners of all time
  • Herbert C. Smyth - Herbert Smyth - (req. 2008-04-13) - NY lawyer, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, Vanderbilt case
  • Max D. Steuer - Max Steuer - (req. 2008-04-13) - NY lawyer, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, "who probably, at the moment, tries as many important jury cases as any member of the American Bar"
  • Thomas N. Todd or Thomas Todd {nicknamed TNT) - African-American lawyer, U.S. Attorney's Office, Civil Rights pioneer (United States vs. Gorman, first federal case against Chicago Police)
  • Charles H. Tuttle - Charles Tuttle - (req. 2008-04-13) - NY lawyer, cited in The Art of Cross-Examination, US District Attorney of Southern District of NY.
  • Alice Vachss - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Attorney, Author (Sex Crimes), former Queens, NY District Attorney's Office Special Victims Prosecutor

LBGT figures

Linguists

Maritime Figures

  • Captain Charles Bartlett Captain of the ill-fated HMS Britannic
  • Sir Matt Nyugen pirate/privateer
  • John Pulling Pirate Captain, the man who helped Paul Revere
  • {Sir Thomas Pert) Lord of the Admiralty 1517, navigator to Sabastian Cabot, wrongly blamed for the failure of the voyage, accused of being pussillanimus for turning back for the Arctic winter and saving the men. Hero.

Mathematicians

Please put these requests in the mathematician request page.

Medical

Activists/Advocates

  • Leeon Aller- (req. 3 November 2008)- 1987 AAFP American Family Physician Of The Year. Colonel/Surgeon General of state National Guard, Founded Hands For Peacemaking Foundation for medical advocacy in Guatemala. [see http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27247745/ MSNBC obit]
  • Halima Bashir - (requested 29 November 2008) - Sudanese doctor, survivor of violence in Darfur, author of Tears of the Desert, advocate for Darfur rape victims
  • Mr. Berg or Berg (first name unknown?) - (req. 2009-02-01) American pharmacist, smuggled medical goods during the United States Civil War; see [97]
  • Alan Berkman - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Physician, founder of Global Access Project, advocates holistic treatment of AIDS patients
  • Reggie Bibbs - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - person promoting awareness on Neurofibromatosis
  • Hydeia Broadbent - Young HIV activist, infected with HIV at birth, went on to do many interviews as a young child to heighten awareness of HIV and AIDS. Currently still publicly speaking in her 20s (having not been expected to live to see her 20s).
  • Simone D. - NY woman famous for having involuntarily Electroshock Therapy - a court ruling stopped treatments.
  • REV. Scott Imler - called the godfather of Southern California's medical marijuana movement
  • Jalal BinThaneya -- (Requested 13th of December 2008) -- Activist who walked around the United Arab Emirates (600km) and Climbed a 100 Towers on Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai to help raising funds for Special needs and the Disabled in UAE, and still promotes awareness of the need to help Special needs and the Disabled [98].

Medical Doctors

  • Jesse E. Edwards - Jesse Edwards - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American cardiologist, professor at Mayo Clinic see obit
  • Malcolm Coulthard- (req. 5 August 2008)- Physician who designed & built a dialysis machine from scratch in his garage to save the life of a baby who was too small for conventional machines
  • Lapis Károly - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - pathologist
  • Thomas Novella- podiatrist see [99]
  • Warren Macaulay - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Dermatologist, described and defended lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP), a rare skin disease
  • John L Ziegler- (req. 2 September 2008)- Oncologist, Director of the Cancer Risk Program at UCSF, Professor Emeritus at UCSF, former Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
  • Trent Pierce - (req. 2009-02-04) - American family practitioner, chairman of Arkansas Medical Board, critically injured 2009-02-04 when a bomb that ws planted in his car went off. (needs Current Event tag)

Medical Scientists

Military figures

  • Graham Binns - (req. 2009-02-08) Major General CBE DSO MC, the General Officer Commanding the 1st Armoured Division (United Kingdom), formerly brigadier who commanded the 7th Armoured Brigade (the "Desert Rats") during Operation Telic 1 (the 2003 invasion of Iraq) when they took Basra.
  • Aylmer Robinson - (req. 2009-01-09) - WWII "Niihau Incident" related figure. He owned the Hawaiian island of Niihau and was very protective of the natives, making weekly visits. It was barred from outsiders, and when Robinson couldn't make his trip out to the island after the Pearl Harbor attack the locals were shaken by the very complex Niihau Incident. Robinson was alerted when natives on the island flashed an S.O.S. signal with lanterns, but current restrictions kept him from returning to the island. Talk:Aylmer Robinson
  • Ian (Johnny) Kenneth Hopper or Johnny Hopper - (req. 2008-12-27) - A British member of the French underground during World War II.
  • Lee A. Archer or Lee A. Archer, Jr., Lt. Col. USAF (Ret) vs Lee Archer - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - the only confirmed ace among the Tuskegee Airmen. He is also one of the original 5 members of the Five Stars Council advisory body of the Veterans History Project. See [100] and [101]
  • Dwight Edward Aultman | Dwight Aultman - American General during the Spanish-American War and post commander at Ft. Sill.
  • Chaghri Beg - (req. prior 2008-01-07) - (????-1061), Seljuk leader, ruler of Khorāsān in Iran, with his brother Togrul Beg (founder of the Turkish Seljuk empire) conquered many regions of Central Asia like Iran and Afghanistan.
  • Pierre Berthezène - (req. 27 January 2009), French general. A soldier from the Revolution to the Restoration, he was governor of Algeria in 1831.
  • John M. Bloss | John Bloss - Primary finder of the Lost Order, also American Civil War officer and OSU president.
  • Kenneth Bowra - American Major General (Ret.), former commander of the 5th SFG in Afghanistan, history in the Spec Ops community, author The War in Cambodia 1970-75
  • John H. Brown, Jr. - (req. 21:16, 31 July 2008) - American submarine skipper of WW2 (nicknamed "Babe")
  • William Carson (General) - (req. 2008-07-05) Brigadier General ; Pilot in the United States Air Force for Korean and Vietnam wars. Flew numerous aircraft and was stationed all over the world.
  • William A. Clark (soldier) - William A. Clark - (req. prior 2008-02-27) - American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient.
  • Winifred Quick Collins - Winifred Collins - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - US Navy officer, one of the first women Naval officers in the Navy, commissioned in August 1942, retired as a captain in 1962; Chief of naval personnel for women 1 2
  • Milton L. Deyo - (req. 15:57, 1 August 2008 (UTC)) - American admiral of WW2
  • Robert Edson Dornin - (req. 15:57, 1 August 2008 (UTC)) - American ace submarine skipper of WW2 (nicknamed "Dusty")
  • John M. Duffey - (req. 16:58, 21 December 2008) - 1971 to Present - Founder of Joint Military Development Services, a military veteran who reinstated live field training exercises that were all but abandoned in favor of computer simulations by the U.S. Military
  • Joseph F. Enright - (req. 00:19, 12 October 2008 (PST)) - American Ace Submarine Skipper of WW2 USS Archer-FishSS-311 sank the 72,000 ton Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shinano the largest ship in history sunk by a submarine
  • Ferendatis - Ancient Persian general, Supreme commander of the ground forces Battle of the Eurymedon
  • Charles A. Filbey - Served for the Royal Artillery Regiment during the Second World War. Deployed to Israel and saved five people from an ambush. 1945-1947
  • Edwin Alexander Forbes, American Brigadier General, Adjutant General for the State of California Military Forces n 1910s, founded California Cadet Corps
  • Major-General Robert Ford, Commander of Land Forces North Ireland.
  • John L. Gaston | John Gaston - (req. 2008-04-11) - Lt. Col. ; He flew over 45 planes in WW2 flew the P-51 in the Checkertail Clan.
  • Arthur L. Howard - (req. 2008-04-15) - American Gatling gun operator, loaned to the Canadian Scouts to teach them how to operate a Gatling gun, serving in the Boer War and the North-West Rebellion. AKA "Gat Howard"
  • Jason Hubbard -(req. 2008-08-29)- U.S. Army "sole survivor" and namesake of Hubbard Act to protect benefits to U.S. military personnel honorably separated from service as a "sole survivor."
  • Lenard A. Hughes - (req. 12 October 2008) - Only American Honorable Discharged from all US Armed Force Services, Rescued Only escaped POW in Korean War with helicopter
  • John Paul Jones (soldier), member of 10th Mountain Division in WWII. Company B, Medical Detachment 85th, Ogden native John Paul Jones. Jones lost his life in the Battle of Belvedere in Italy where the 10th prevailed and was the first Allied unit to cross the Po River. The John Paul lift at Snow Basin was named after John Paul Jones, who had learned how to ski at Snow Basin and had a special love for the area.
  • Victor Dankl Graf von Krasnik, Austro-Hungarian general during World War I.
  • Colonel Friedrich-Wilhelm von Lindeiner - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Commandant of Stalag Luft III during the "Great Escape" of WWII
  • Frank D. Latta | Frank Latta -(req.21:16, 31 July 2008)- American submarine skipper of WW2
  • William F. Liebenow | William Liebenow, Lt Liebenow was Skipper of PT 157, who rescued LT JG John F. Kennedy and his crew when PT 109 sank in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Lt Liebenow was also awarded the Bronze Star and the Silver Star for his actions during the war.
  • Catherine Lundy - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Heroine from the Battle of Lundy's Lane War of 1812, see [102]
  • Frederick Mackenzie - (req. 2008-04-14) - British Officer who served in the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Welch_Fusiliers) during the American Revolutionary War. Kept descriptive diaries of events encountered during war in America.
  • Jake McNiece- Member of the Filthy Thirteen
  • Karl Bruno Julius von Mudra (1.4.1851 - 21.11.1931) Saxon general of infantry who served most of his military career with the combat engineers. The only German General named in Joffre's journal. Successfully "gnawed away" at the Argonne forest using the latest in Germany's weapons and tactics, including hand grenades, new artillery, and flame throwers.
  • General Aronda Nyakairima - req. (2009-02-08) Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF)
  • General Orly??? Defended southern France from Italy in 1940; was the only French General apart from Charles de Gaulle Not to surrender to the Axis
  • Leonidas Paraskeuopoulos Greek Chief of Staff after WW I
  • Flex Plexico - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - US Naval Lt. Commander, Pentagon spokesman
  • Josias Rantzau Marshal of France in 1645, curiously multiple-wounded military commander
  • Jaques de Sanz or Jaime Sanz, (req 1st October 2008) Spanish Military Officer during the Reconquista. Related to the Counts of Anhalt, one of the origins of the surname Sanz in Spain.
  • James Smith (frontiersman) - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - (ca. 1737–1814), American leader of the "Black Boys", captive of Caughnawagas for five years, colonel in American Revolution, Kentucky legislator
  • Tithrafstes- Ancient Persian naval commander,son of king Xerxes
  • Linton Wells II - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Assistant Secretary of Defense (Networks and Information Integration), and former CIO of the DOD; professor at National Defense University (Distinguished Research Fellow, Force Transformation Chair)
  • Andrew Westbrook - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American revolutionary during war of 1812, traitor to British army, subject of the 1851 novel by Major John Richardson: "Westbrook; or the Outlaw"
  • Charles W. Wilkins - (req. 21:16, 31 July 2008)-American submarine skipper of WW2 (nicknamed "Weary")
  • Peter Young - (req. 20:29 2009-02-05) (1915-1988) British General (Brigadier) in WW2, historian

Natural Scientist, Other

Please put these requests in the Natural Scientist, Other request page.

  • Daniel Glaser (req. 2008-07-13) - Neuroscientist. World's first scientist in residence at an arts institution (London Institute of Contemporary Arts, ICA, 2002). Presenter of BBC TV series 'Under Laboratory Conditions'. Co-founder/chair of London Cafe Scientifique.
  • Steven Phillipson (req. 2008-07-08) - Licensed clinical psychologist (Ph.D.) in New York City, world renowned for his treatment of OCD, especially Pure-O.
  • Vadim N. Gladyshev — biochemist (Ph.D.), Professor, Director of the Redox Biology Center, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; outstanding achievements in research and discovery in the experimental biochemistry, computational biology and biomedical redox biology; contribution to the understanding of genetic organization, was presented with the ORCA Award.
  • Jani Macari Pallis - Jani Pallis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Professor of sports science, principal on NASA's "Aerodynamics in Sports" project
  • Kevin Richardson (zoologist) () - a zoologist and animal behaviouralist, also known as the lion whisperer, see [103]

Ornithologists & Bird people

Please put these requests in the Ornithologists & Bird people request page.

Philosopher

  • Hegasias of Alexandria, ancient philosopher of suicide
  • Jan Helfeld - socratic method interveiwer
  • Geddes MacGregor or (John Geddes MacGregor (1909-1998) - (req. 1 Feb 2009) Scot philosopher, Dean of the Graduate School of Religion and Professor of Philosophy of Religion at USC; Author of more than 20 books on philosophy, religion, and Scotland
  • Frank Ostaseski - Founder of Metta Institute, Founder of Zen Hospice Project, specialist on death and dying, featured in the Bill Moyers series On Our Own Terms and the Oprah Winfrey Show
  • Anton Pegis - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - b. 1905, Scholar and editor, philosophy books

Physicists

Please put these requests in the Physicists requests page.

  • Praveen Chaudhari - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Physicist, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, recipient of the National Medal of Technology
  • Naseem Hammoud (req. 2008-07-16) - Successful nanoscientist and one of the world's finest blacksmiths.
  • Tihomir Novakov - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - physicist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Honorary member National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia
  • T.K. Ramasubramanian - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - physics professor, TIME chennai, structural mechanics and civil engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, writer of articles in physics as well as literature

Political figures

File these requests under Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies/Political figures

Ambassadors

Civil Rights Figures/Activists

  • Steven Aftergood - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Director of FAS Project on Government Secrecy
  • Lillie Belle Allen (req. 2008-10-30) - see [106]; status as a figure in the civil rights movement was attained when she was murdered by police and white supremacists in the 1969 race riots in York, Pennsylvania; no charges would be file on any murders committed during the riots until some 32 years later, when then-Mayor Charlie H. Robertson, who had been a (white) police officer at the time, and a group of blacks were arrested for their connections.
  • Helen M. Alvare - Helen Alvare - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - law professor, social activist, and former General Counsel for the National Conference of Catholic Bishops
  • Onwutalobi Anthony-Claret - (req. 2008-03-23) Former African Youth president and youth activist,chair of African Convention Malaysia Chapter 2005 and founder of Codewit Global Network an international youth organization, see [107]
  • Prateek Suman Awasthi - Prateek Awasthi - (req. 2008-02-19) - Lawyer and celebrated youth activist working on various themes including HIV/AIDS, human rights, violence against women and reform of international financial institutions. Chairman of the World AIDS Campaign (www.worldaidscampaign.org), Advisor to the United Nations Population Fund Youth Advisory Panel, Member and former Chairman of the Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR) (www.youthcoalition.org) and the Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (www.youthaidscoalition.org).
  • Youk Chhang vs. Youk Chang?? - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Cambodian activist, Documentation Center director member of the Time 100 in 2007, see [108]* Dorothy Cotton (req. June 5, 2008) Major American Civil Rights Movement leader, one of SCLC's inner circle, very important to the CRMovement
  • Obie Clark - (req. 2008-03-23) Former NAACP chapter president, helped to protect African American churches in the 1960s & later sought to remove the Confederate battle emblem from the Mississippi state flag (lived 1933 - 19 Mar. 2008)
  • Minnie Cox- African American female postmaster of Indianola, MS. Appointed by President Harrison, chased out of town by disgruntled Southern whites when she became too successful, President Roosevelt refused to accept her resignation and lauded her as a hero.
  • Mark Egerman - (req. 2008-06-14) - Anti-war activist in 2001-2002 / well-known campus organizer
  • Brian Forst, author/sociologist
  • Genevieve Cora Fraser - Genevieve Fraser - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Palestinian activist [109][110][111][112][113][114]
  • Prathis Hall (req. June 5 2008) American Civil Rights Movement leader and activist, credited with giving the first "I Have A Dream" speech
  • Ruby Hurley - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - opened the first permanent NAACP office in the deep South in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1951.
  • Asa Jenningsor Asa Kent Jennings- American Methodist minister, aka "Hero of Smyra". Organized the rescue of over 300,000 refugees trapped by the sack of Smyrna near the end of the Greco-Turkish War. See [115], book, short film
  • Craig Kennedy - writer/motivational speaker/accessibility consultant (see [116] and [117])
  • Alice Wragg Kornegay (1932-1996), community advocate in East Harlem, has a small park along the Harlem River Drive named after her.
  • Samad Khurram - (req 2008-10-02) Pakistani activist, founding member of Student Action Committee, refused award from US Ambassador in June 2008.
  • Morton A. Klein - Morton Klein - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - President of the Zionist Organization of America ZOA [118]
  • Julia Kruk Ukranian children's rights ombudsmen
  • Don Luce (activis)-(req. prior 2008-5-14) - Author, journalist, translator, major anti-Vietnam war activist, wrote the expose on the so-called 'tiger cages,' and showed them to people from the US senate.
  • Joseph McNeil - one of the Greensboro Four
  • Betty Makoni - Zimbabwean activist, founder of the Girl Child Network for the protection of abused women, Awards include 2007 World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child
  • Comegys Munson Agent of the Underground Railroad
  • Kumi Naidoo (req. 2008-12-6) South African activist, chair of Global Call to Action against Poverty and ex Secretary General of Civicus an international citizens organization, see article
  • Craig X Rubin - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Pot Activist, Hollywood's "Wizard of Weed", Consultant of showtimes Weeds, Reverend of 420 Temple and 420 Tribe as well as Author of 9021Grow and the upcoming Jesus Smokes Pot
  • Stephen L. Rush: Save Juarez Project [119], Mexico; Female Sexual Murder Prevention
  • Temtselt Sobshoud - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - An Inner Mongolian political activist, currently the President of Inner Mongolia People's Party[120]
  • Fay Stender - 1960s activist lawyer for Black Panthers
  • Andy Stephenson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Politician and Social Activist, Candidate for Washington Secretary of State, Co-Founder of VoteTrustUSA, appeared in movie "Hacking Democracy"
  • Champa Tenzin - Tibetan national hero [121] [122]
  • Daniel Phillips Upham (1832–1882)-(req.2008-4-29) Led campaign against of the Arkansas Ku Klux Klan
  • John Cole Vodicka - Activist who lives in Americus, Ga and fights for prisoner rights. Founder and head of the Prison & Jail Project in Americus.

Politicians

  • George Kunda
  • Norris Alderson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Associate Commissioner of Science, FDA
  • Cllr. David J. Alexander - (req. 2008-12-02) - SNP Councillor in Fife Ward of Leven, Kennoway & Largo, Central Fife SNP Leader, Election Agent for Cllr. Peter Grant in Glenrothes by-election for Westminster November 2008 - [123] [124]
  • Carlos Alvarez (req 2009-02-09) Socialist Candidate for Los Angeles Mayor 2009, National Committee member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, running for Los Angeles Mayor[125][126][127][128]
  • Marcus Wayland Beck - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Presiding Justice of Georgia Supreme Court (1917-1937)
  • Rudolph Blankenburg - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Politician
  • William Clark, Jr. (1828-1884) - William Clark - needs a better disambig - (req. prior 2008-02-27) - American politician, and Texas state legislator.
  • Susan Combs (req. 2008-9-3), Republican Comptroller of the state of Texas elected in 2006, following Carole Keeton Strayhorn. Former Commissioner of Agriculture.
  • Kelvyn Cullimore Jr- (Req 2008-9-23) Mayor of Cottonwood Heights, UT. Has played significant role in SL County politics.
  • Anna Fairclough (Req 2009-2-10) Member of Alaska state legislature.
  • Damien K. A. Griffith (req. 2008-10-01), Barbadian government senator, possibly the youngest appointee to this post to date.
  • Stanislav Hurenko Communist Party Chair in Ukraine
  • Ola Ahmed Abd-El-Latif Kamel - , a notable local politician in Christchurch NZ of Egyptian origin, info is on the net regarding her and on wikipedia discussions. Notable and important achievements regrading ethnic relations, peace advocacy inter-faith and advocay of Social-Democracy and the welfare state. stopped working but had numerous print and tv media appearances before then. previous afd Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ola Kamel
  • Ludwig Katterfeld (req. 2008-9-5), Socialist candidate for Governor of Washington state, 1916; founding member of Communist Labor Party in America, 1919; founder of Evolution magazine in response to Scopes Monkey Trial, 1927
  • Evron M. Kirkpatrick - Evron Kirkpatrick - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - [129]
  • Ken Legler - (req. prior 2008-12-30) - Texas State Representative, House District 144
  • David Lujan (req. 2009-2-10) - Arizona Senate Minority Leader, president of Phoenix Union High School District Governing board, Staff Attorney for Defenders of Children, a non-profit organization providing legal and support services for children who are victims of abuse. Co-author of the book "Child Advocacy 101"
  • Bill Luton, At Large Member, Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public School Board, elected November 4, 2008 as youngest member of School Board, political newcomer who unseated an entrenched, three term incumbent chair of the School Board based on a message of change. Luton gets constant press coverage because his new ideas take the board in a fundamentally different direction. Has the unusual public support of the Governor-Elect of NC and the current State Superintendent of Public Instruction through Facebook. Comprehensive website available at [130]. LInks to Perdue endorsements available there.
  • John F. McManus, President of the John Birch Society
  • Arlan Melendez - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Native American politician, Chairman of the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, only the second Native American ever to serve on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
  • William Christian Menefee | William Menefee (req. 2008-5-18) A veteran of the war of 1812, judge of Colordo County, TX, and signed the Texas Declaration of [Independence http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=102]
  • Michael S. Meyer von Bremen - Michael von Bremen - (req. 2008-03-29) - Albany democrat, elected to 12th senatorial district of New York [131]
  • M.C. Nanaiah (req. 2008-8-27), Indian legislator, politician of Karnataka, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council of Karnataka, Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs.
  • Alexander Nikolaevich Poskrebyshev (req. 2008-11-25), Soviet politician, Stalin's personal assistant and secretary for decades. Anyone wanting to meet Stalin needed to consult Poskrebyshev first.
  • John E. Rodstrom Jr. (req. 2008-7-01), The current district 7 county commisoner in Broward County. He has severed as a county commisioner there since 1992; he served as a city commisioner in fort lauderdale, and the vice mayor of sunrise. He is currently a democrat however he ran for senator in 1992 as a republican.
  • Ashford Sinanan (req. 2008-7-01), Trinidadian politician. Notable for role as Leader of the West Indies Federation; served term as Speaker of the House, Trinidad & Tobago Parliament; served term as High Commissioner of Trinidad & Tobago to India.
  • Zoran Stavrevski Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia and most likely next president
  • Curtis R. Tucker, Sr. - (req 2009-02-06) American politician from California (D-Inglewood, California State Assembly). He and his son (Curtis R. Tucker, Jr.) were the first father and son to be elected to the California Legislature. He was the first black city council member of Inglewood, CA (1972)
  • Antonio R. Unpingco Former Republican Senator and Speaker in the Guam legistlature. Served as a senator for a total of 28 years. A notable statesman of Guam, he pushed for war reparations for atrocities committed against Chamorros/Guamanians during WWII, and was the chairman of the Fena Lake Massacre memorial committee. He passed away October 18, 2007.
  • Guillermo Vincente Vidal vs. Bill Vidal - Guillermo Vidal - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Deputy Mayor of Denver, engineer, author
  • Rick Vilello - (req. 2008-03-29) - current Mayor of Lock Haven, PA; current candidate for the Pennsylvania 5th Congressional District, Democrat
  • Maureen White - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Democratic party's DNC national finance chair resigned Feb 20, 2006 [132].
  • Clint Zweifel- (req 2008-12-12) American politician, elected Missouri State Treasurer November 4, 2008, Missouri State Representative 2002-2008
  • Don Van Patten - (req 2009-01-24) American politician from New Hampshire, has held many offices and is currently a periodic guest on WEZS radio's the Advocates

Psychics

Psychologists

  • Julián de Ajuriaguerra Author Le cortex Cérébral. Étude neuro-psycho-pathologique.
  • Majed Ashy Saudi born, psychology professor
  • A. Jean Ayres credited with having first identified sensory integrative dysfunction. Mentioned in passing within sensory integration disorder article.
  • Elliott Barker Canadian psychiatrist and child advocate, founder/ director of the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
  • Dorothy Burlingham, 1891-1979 British psychoanalyst, member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, influential in Anna Freud's life
  • Arnold Buss, psychologist at University of Texas, Austin; author
  • Ritu Chowdhary, a noted Indian psychologist on meditation, migration and trauma, see [134]
  • Phillip Clayton, author of books such as Mind and Emergence
  • John Cohen British psychologist born 1911.
  • Ty C. Colbert, Author of books such as "Broken Brains or Wounded Hearts: What Causes Mental Illness."
  • Charles Czeisler, Baldino Professor of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School, researcher on sleep cycles
  • Habib Davanloo, Iranian-American psychiatrist, author, pioneer of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
  • Seymour Epstein, American psychologist, developed Cognitive Experiential Self Theory (CEST), professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, see http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~sepstein/
  • András Feldmár or Andrew Feldmar, Canadian psychologist, wrote about LSD therapy, banned from United States, see article
  • M. W. Fordyce, psychologist, written books on happiness
  • Herbert Gerjuoy (1938-????) Famous for being quoted in Future Shock by Alvin Toffler: "Tomorrow's illiterate will not be the man who can't read, he will be the man who has not learned how to learn."
  • Richard Gross - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - psychologist, author of psychology: the science of mind and behaviour
  • Sara Harkness - psychologist working on early child development, The developmental niche: A model for culture and child development
  • Arthur Jersild -- American Psychologist (1902-1994), specialized in child development, see [135]
  • Sharif N. Khan - Sharif Khan (psychologist) - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Canadian motivational speaker, author of one self-published book Psychology of the Hero Soul: Promoting Heroes in the Workplace & Everyday Life
  • Tom Kitwood - developed the concept of pershood relating to people with dementia
  • Norberto Keppe - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Brazilian psychotherapist, Founder of ISAT (International Society of Analytical Trilogy), and Psycho-Socio-Pathology
  • Gerald Klerman (psychiatrist) one time Administrator of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration for the United States (1979-??), also the inventor of interpersonal psychotherapy, born in 1928.
  • Nathan Kogan - American psychologist, Emeritus Professor at Harvard, specialized in life-span developmental psychology
  • Sheldon B. Kopp Psychotherapist, author of "If you meet Buddha on the road, kill him!" 1972, practices in Washington DC
  • Loretta Larouche (self-improvement writer, speaker)
  • Gerry LeismanBritish-Israeli born in 1947. Director of the F. R. Carrick Institute for Clinical Ergonomics, Rehabilitation, and Applied Neuroscience, developed applications of Physics to study human consciousness and brain function. Rehabilitation neuropsychology 12:16, 1 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Brendan Maher, Harvard experimental psychologist
  • Sherman Mandel - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - psychologist? b. 1896 University of Chicago professor, author and researcher. Published many books in the 30s and 40s.
  • George Mandler
  • Mark Mayer (Mind Illusionist)
  • Monica McGoldrick ?
  • Terrie Moffitt Research psychologist that studies developmental psychopathology, particularly antisocial type disorders. At the Department of Psychology and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  • Jill Mytton Psychotherapist who deals with people with post traumatic stress disorder caused my religious/mental child abuse; author of Four Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy along with Windy Dryden
  • Joseph R. Nuttin Belgian psychologist, inventor of relational motivation theory.
  • Cecil Osborne, Yokefellow groups
  • Mildred Parten - American sociologist, Researcher at Institute of Child Development UM, Developed the 5 stages of child's play (1932)
  • Stephen Pilling - Psychologist at University College London.
  • Susan Pinker ?
  • Rusbult, psychologist who theorized that attraction in committed relationships is based on three variables, (1) positive feeling for partner, (2)quality of alternatives, and (3) level of investment.
  • Moustafa Safouan ?
  • Paul Salkovskis A British psychologist - Born 1956
  • Heinz Schröter ?
  • Dane Spotts, creator of Mind Technologies
  • Nunc Stans ?
  • Sean Stephenson, professional speaker, author, and psychotherapist
  • Abigail Stewart - feminist personality theorist at the university of Michigan.
  • Sukhabodhananda, South Asian Philosopher
  • Otto Tinklepaugh student to Tolman
  • Karen Turner (req. prior 2008-12-03) - American clinical psychologist ......... why notable?
  • Michael A. Wallach American psychologist, Professor Harvard, MIT, and University of Chicago, editor of Alternatives in Psychology book series
  • Joel Weinberger, Professor at Adelphi University.
  • Robert F. Winch, originator of complementarily theory of relationships

Religious figures

Buddhism

  • Giei Sato - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - author of Unsui: A Diary of Zen Monastic Life (ISBN 0824802721)
  • Molar Monks - (req. 2009-01-13), Buddhist monks who travel the Australian outback providing dental care. Their path can be followed on google.

Catholicism

Eastern Orthodox

  • Elisabeth Behr-Sigel, Eastern Orthodox Christian theologian known as "the grandmother of Orthodox feminism"

General

  • Chris Bennett (author) author of Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible
  • Sarah Ban Breathnach - spiritual author
  • June Boyce-Tilman - college professor combines music and theology, Composer
  • Tony Bushby - Author of "The Bible Fraud", "The Secret in the Bible", "Crucifixion of the Truth", and "The Twin Deception"
  • Daniel Czepko of Reigersfeld - poet, author; de:Daniel Czepko
  • Moses Farrar author of "The Deceiving of the Black Race -The Greatest Story Never Told", "A Non- Christian's response to Christianity"
  • Birger Gerhardsson - Swedish theologian, Professor emeritus, author of The Reliability of the Gospel Tradition and other books
  • George D. Herron‎, historian and author, key player in Social Gospel amd Kingdom movements (1890s)
  • Brandon D. Hill Doctor, Christian youth counselor
  • James Johnson (minister) (1832-1917), a Yoruba member of the African Methodist Church of Sierra Leone founded by African-American settlers in 1821. He attributed the success of Islam to its use of African customs and institutions. Ordained and became a Bishop in west Africa from 1900-1917.
  • Hermanus Knoop Reformed (Gereformeerd) Pastor, concentration camp survivor
  • Ulrich Luz -- biblical commentator
  • Martinus (writer) Danish spirtual leader, A spontaneous transformation of consciousness enabled the Danish writer Martinus (1890-1981) to describe the eternal, spiritual laws and principles of life. His work is collectively entitled The Third Testament. It is an all-embracing world picture, a spiritual science that describes and analyses the spiritual laws of life.
  • Ched Myers author, theologian
  • Ron Pegg - Australian Researcher(c. 2000) claiming parallels between religious history and modern-day CD-ROMs possibly sent back through time. Researchers page Ron Pegg Discoveries
  • John MacKinnon, the last Abbot of the Scottish island of Iona, greatly resposible for a meshing of Christian and celtic beliefs and morals. Nicknamed "the green abbot." One of the few Scottish abbots to have had an efigy made in honor of him and placed in the centre of his abbey.
  • Leonard Swindler author, Christianity historian
  • Phyllis Trible - theologian, author (Rhetorical Criticism and Feminism) and educator. She is the author of Texts of Terror Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives.
  • Ronald Weinland -- self-proclaimed prophet, author, prophesies the end of time*August Van Ryn Plymouth Brethren author
  • Marvin R. Wilson - Christian author, translator of the New International Version of the Bible, author of Our Father Abraham, professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College (Massachusetts)

Hinduism

A socialist freedom movement participant turned spiritualist and refered as the enlightend soul of the PARAMHANSA order in last century. He wrote dnyaneshwari in the latest marathi in Abhanga form of poetry as well as translated Bhagvadgeeta in to Marathi in SAKI form (A rhythmic meter of marathi peotry) called BHAVARTH GEETA. All that saint dnyaneshwar has written in 12 th century has been studied and rewritten in the latest mararthi form of language by him.The spritual lineage having established to NATHA SAMPRADAYA a group or cult in the Hindu' ancient stream of spiritualism having origin finally with lord shiva ADINATH.

Islam

  • Na'ima B. Robert, (req. 2008-09-10) - British Muslim author, children's book writer, Founder of Sisters an online magazine for Muslim women.
  • Nasrullah Warren professor and Muslim commentator
  • Umro bin Muhammad Muhammad bin Qasim's son who later became governor of Sindh,(Present day Pakistan

Judaism

Now filed under Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biographies/Jewish figures

  • Steven Burg - (req. 2008-05-14)- Rabbi, International director of NCSY
  • Menachem Leibtag - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Internet rabbi, Creator and writer of TSC shiurim. See Tanach Study Centre
  • Gil Locks - a Guru turned orthodox Jew and author of books. also known as Gutman Locks. I tried to create an article, but it was tagged speedy and deleted before i could even slap on a hangon tag. [143]

Other

  • Michael A. Aquino Lt. Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired). Founder of the Temple of Set. TV panelist on the 1988 Geraldo Rivera Halloween special on “Satanic Ritual Abuse.” Author on occult and military intelligence matters, biographical entry in the Occultism & Parapsychology Encyclopedia (the Gale Group, Inc.).
  • Nephi Jeffs - Brother to cult leader Warren Jeffs, claimed his brother renounced his position as head of the FLDS church.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci MacLaren Leader of the School of Economic Science in London, based on Eastern philosophy of Advaita Vedanta
  • John de Ruiter -- self-proclaimed Canadian prophet, admits adultery and sexual relationships with congregation; see article list
  • Diane Vera -- Internet author on Theistic Satanism........ notable? no independent RS found

Protestant

  • Carlos Annacondia - Argentinian Revivalist, evangelist, author
  • Paul Bayes - (req 2009-01-27) National Mission and Evangelism Adviser to the Archbishops' Council of The Church of England [144] Author of Mission-shaped Parish: Traditional Church in a Changing World.
  • Ergun Mehmet Caner - President of Liberty Theological Seminary at Liberty University
  • Albion Ballenger -- 19th century Seventh-day Adventist minister and author, banned from church
  • David Lee Dobler Presbyterian Moderator
  • Absalom Backus Earle - (req 2008-11-20) American Baptist preacher and author, 1812-1895, 7 books include Bringing in the Sheaves, Abiding Peace, bio
  • Lou Engle - (req 2008-01-04) co-founder and visionary of TheCall ministry; link is merely a redirect
  • Samuel Joaquín Flores Mexican evangelist, The Light of the World Church.
  • John Jasper Early African-American Baptist preacher and philosopher (1812-1901), bio
  • W. B. Johnson The First President of the Southern Baptist Convention
  • Earl Kooperkamp - Episcopalian minister
  • George D. Langberg, Anglican bishop of the Diocese of the Northeast and former Vice-President of the church's House of Bishops
  • Thomas Munster sv:Thomas Munster -- Swedish Christian reformist
  • J.Armitage Robinson British academic and Anglican cleric of the early 20th century
  • Mickey Robinson -- Author, Healer, claims after dying in an accident went to heaven and spoke with God before returning to earth
  • Jack Schaap Baptist minister
  • Edward R. Skane - Edward Skane - (req. prior 2008-03-01) - Reverend, tv evangelist, book author, father of high profile murdered son, died Feb, 2001.
  • Edmond Wong - (req. 2008-06-14) evangelist to the homeless of San Francisco for 20 years
  • Phyllis A. Tickle contemporary American author, editor, professor who pioneered the Religious section in Publisher's Weekly, thus gaining mainstream recognition for religious fiction and nonfiction.
  • Thomas Thorowgood (c1600-1669) English Divine, author of Jewes in America, or Probabilities that the Americans are of that Race Influential to the writing and thought of John Eliot, intellectual peer to Menasseh Ben Israel.

Wiccan/Witches/Shamanism

  • Rachel Clinton - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - from the Salem Witch Trials see
  • Lisbet Nypan, (d.1670), the most famous alleged witch in Norway. see
  • Anna Muggen, (d.1608), alleged Dutch witch.
  • Triene Langheldes(d.1613), alleged Dutch witch, the last alleged witch in the Netherlands.
  • Lexa Roséan pagan author and Wiccan High Priestess
  • Tony Samara South American shaman
  • Agnes Snoth, 1500's- burned at the stake with four other women, preached against auricular confessions, stating that it was sinful to ask forgiveness from a man for what only God can grant.

Sports Figures

  • Gordon Brown (footballer born 1933) - (req. prior 2008-04-02) - (born 1933), English footballer
  • Gordon Brown (footballer born 1965) - (req. prior 2008-04-02) - (born 1965), English footballer
  • Ted Bulling - Head track and field, and cross country coach at Nebraska Wesleyan University winning multiple conference championships, placing in the top 5 at nation meets, coaching multiple national champions, coaching Kim Oden at the olympic trials, and also has received multiple regional and national coaching awards
  • Marco Confortola - (req. 5 August 2008) - Last known survivor of K2 mountain disaster August 1, 2008
  • Jack Favor (req. 2-June-2008) Rodeo champion wrongfully convicted of murder, later released after being granted a new trial and found not guilty. Because of the political machinations involved with this case, this articles deserves attention.
  • William Thomas Finnegan - Noted Irish long jumper in 2008, Senior All Ireland Triple Jump and Combined Event Medalist. Olympic Decathalon Hopeful; DOB 1987, still living.
  • Mo Keita - (req. 2008-06-14) International soccer star (Afican American) business owner [145] Bio: [146]
  • Allen Kennedy - card-dealer, inventor of center deal
  • Delano Meriwether - (req. 2008-04-08)- World class sprinter in 1970s, first black Duke University medical student, hematologist, served on medical and leadership councils for White House; cover of Sports Illustrated and also featured in Time magazine, etc; raced in gold suspenders, hospital smock, & swimsuit. DOB 1943 or 1944, still living.
  • Rachman Ould Couach Neen - Rachman Neen - Mauritanian goalkeeper for ASC Mauritel Mobile FC
  • Daniel Pacheco 17 year-old Footballer playing for Liverpool FC. Mentioned in many articles. Started in all of Liverpool's pre-season friendlies and played extremely well. To be included in first team the coming season.
  • Frank Sanders (climber) (req. 2008-07-21) record-setting mountaineer who climbs the Devils Tower National Monument every day in order to deal with his alcoholism see [147]
  • Patrick Teugels - Kickboxer. Only fighter to ever beat Jean-Claude Van Damme.
  • Al Thomas - American martial-arts instructor, founder of Budo Jujutsu, taught Lorenzo Lamas among others Link [148]
  • Don Transeth - Former VP of Marketing EA SPORTS, Former Washington State University football player, Member of Pi Kappa Alpha... Why notable? None of these items passes notability.
  • Matt Walwyn 18 year old footballer whop plays for AFC Fylde and match winner in 2008's FA varse
  • Dwain Weston - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Australian base jumper, noted daredevil, died October 7, 2003
  • Glen Worthington "Zeus" - State of Utah Hall of Famer[149], Utah State University Hall of Famer[150], Athletic Director of Logan High School for 30 years, Logan Utah Socialite, earned 10 varsity letters at Utah State in football, track and basketball from 1926-29. Worthington, given the nickname “Zeus” by his Coach Dick Romney, was a four-year basketball starter, served as team captain for two years and was twice named to the all-conference team. He won the gold medal in the Inter-Organization track meet in 1927 and ’28 and finished second in ’26 and ’29. During his four-year career as a sprinter, Worthington was undefeated in the high and low hurdles.

Translators

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By Nationality

American Indian/North American (Native)

Angola

Argentina

  • Poldy Bird - (req. 2008-08-12) - Argentine writer
  • Natalio Botana, Argentine journalist; started newspaper "La Critica" in 1913.
  • Enrique Dusell, Argentine philosopher, author of Philosophy of Liberation, professor of sociology
  • Raúl Lozano, volleyball coach

Austria


Australia

  • Waks Family - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Australian Jewish family composed of 17 children, all from the same two parents. featured the documentary Welcome to the Waks Family
  • Andrew Tomas - (2008-3-3) - Australian UFO specialist, author of We Are Not The First and other books
  • Dwain Weston - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Australian base jumper, noted daredevil, died October 7, 2003
  • Moti Visa - A well known socialite, community leader, pioneer of several things for Indian Australians, Chief Editor "Beyond India " Magazine, Founder Jhurelal Temple, Well known personality of Sindhi community in Australia and Asia, Founder of Sindhi Association.
  • Jayme Kidd - (born Karlie-Jayme Lindsay Kidd; Dec 21 1993) - Trampolinest, Ex Singer in the Chamber Choir section of the Australian youth Choir in adelaide. Plans on becoming an actress and moving to Cardiff. Also breeds scottish fold and brittish shorthair cats with her Mother, Marion Kidd.
  • Casey Hardman - (requested 12th Feb, 2009) - Victim of the December 2008 Lake Eildon (Victoria, Australia) Tragedy.

Belgium

  • Hortense Daman (req 2008-07-29) married name Clews, Times obituary Jan 30, 2007 Belgian Resistance, Hortense Clews, courier who was captured by the SS but survived the cruelties of Ravensbröck concentration camp[151]
  • Francois Daman, Belgian partisan and underground resistance worker in WWII
  • Emile de Laveley, 1822-1892 Belgian writer, professor, economist
  • François Massau- (req. 2008-09-02) - Belgian builder, one of the 1st pioneers of the heliotropic house design, built 1958 rotating house see [152]

Brazil

Cambodia

Canada

  • Brendan Van Alstine - social worker, transit activist and civic politician in Edmonton, Alberta
  • Sharon Batt-(req. 2 August 2008)- Canadian Journalist and Community Activist, who has written extensively about breast cancer issues. She is the author of Patient No More: the Politics of Breast Cancer (Gynergy Books, 1994) and co-founder of Breast Cancer Action Montreal. In July 1999 she began a two-year term as Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
  • Martine Chartrand - Canadian animator
  • Michael A. Gilbert - professor at the Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto, and an avowed cross-dresser Ivory Tower, [154]
  • Scott Merritt - (req. 2008-03-23) - Canadian musician, singer and songwriter, see [155]
  • James Mink - (req. 2008-02-23) - Black Canadian businessman of the 1800s, son of freed slaves, became millionaire, see biographical movie Captive Heart: The James Mink Story
  • John O'Neill, Leader of the Fenian raids against Canada
  • Robert McDougall - (req. prior 2008-07-06) - Canadian Ambassador; High Commissioner to Bangladesh
  • Susan Scott-Parker, OBE - CEO and founder of Employers' Forum on Disability. A membership organisation comprising of UK businesses designed to make employing disabled people easier.

Chile

China

Colombia

Czech Republic

  • H.G. Adler Czech writer, author of twenty-six books -- including The Journey, Holocaust survivor, see article
  • Jan Bozdech - in the RAF in WWII, his dog Antis (Dickin Medal winner) flew 7 bomber missions with him. Escaped from Czechoslovakia in 1948. [156]

Denmark

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Egypt

Ancient

  • Hegasias of Alexandria, ancient philosopher of suicide.
  • Merikare, pharaoh
  • Princess Tarbis,(req. 2008-09-22) political wife of Moses,following the seige of the Royal city of Saba. Josephus Flavius-"Antiquities of the Jews"(Bk2, Chap 10.). Additional references are (1)The Bible in English By David Daniell, pp 62.

Modern

France

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Germany

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Greece

Ancient

  • Marshall Isoarislato Reputed to be married to Sappho, famous rhetorician in Greek and Roman times, none of his material has ever been found but his reputation is found in several works including in the letters of Cicero.

Modern

Greenland

Guam

  • Antonio R. Unpingco Former Republican Senator and Speaker in the Guam legistlature. Served as a senator for a total of 28 years. A notable statesman of Guam, he pushed for war reparations for atrocities committed against Chamorros/Guamanians during WWII, and was the chairman of the Fena Lake Massacre memorial committee. He passed away October 18, 2007.

Hong Kong

  • Jan Cheung - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - HK actress/singer, a member of HK Cantopop music duo Krusty
  • Annamarie Tan - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Fashion model, runner-up 1994 Miss Hong Kong pageant, television host

Hungary

  • Emil Petrovics - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Hungarian composer, most noted opera was C′est la guerre (1961)

Iceland

India

  • Yogesh Gaud Indian lyricist, often credited simply as "Yogesh" (with no surname), known for writing lyrics for such popular (Hindi) movies at Mili (1975), Anand (1971), and Chhoti Si Baat (1975) etc. A partial list of his movie credits can be found at http://us.vdc.imdb.com/name/nm0948335/.
  • Ayaz Khan - (req. 2008-07-24) Indian actor, played Sushant Modi in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, and plays Dr. Shubhankar in the STAR One sitcom Dill Mill Gayye.
  • (), leader of the communist party of india. (req 2006-04-03)
  • M.C. Nanaiah (req. 2008-8-27), Indian legislator, politician of Karnataka, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council of Karnataka, Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs.
  • Kandula Obul Reddy | Kandula Reddy(req.2008-5-10), Born: A.P.,India. Former Minor irrigation minister. The political family of Kandula Obul Reddy held undisputed sway in Cumbum constituency, Andhra Pradesh.
  • Pilla Kumaraswamy, a poet, born at Rajampet, Kadapa district of A.P. in 05-02-1964. He is a convenor of Sahithi Sraavanthi a leading literary organisation in Ananthapur district. He published Criticism on Globalisation through poetry. He involves and encourages young poets, writers and vocalists.

Indonesia

Iran

  • Payam Akhavan - Payam Akhavan is Professor of International Law, McGill University. He is the President and co-Founder of the Iran Human Rights Documentation Centre in New Haven, Connecticut. He has served as the Legal Advisor to the Prosecutor’s Office of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia at The Hague (1994-2000). He also served as Special Advisor to the United Nations in Cambodia, Guatemala, East Timor, and Rwanda, and represented sovereigns before international courts and tribunals.
  • Mansoor Emam - Dr. Mansoor Emam is founder and director of the Maliheh Free Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Ireland

  • Paul Borelan Athlete, Junior All-Ireland Pumpkin Throwing Champion 2007.
  • Frederic Fitzjames Cullinan (Sir) - (req. prior 2008-09-16) - K.C.B., cr. 1911, Kt., cr. 1897; C.B. 1894; late a principal clerk, Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle; b 1845,
  • Robert Ford Major-General, Commander of Land Forces North Ireland.
  • Robert Sullivan (educator) - (req. prior 2008-03-30) - Northern Irish educationalist, founder of Sullivan Upper School
  • William Finnegan Athlete, Senior All-Ireland Triple Jump Competition Medalist.
  • Rory Óg O'More(King of Laois), (Missing article)Req. prior 2009-02-12. He led rebellion against English Queen Elizabeth after Massacre of Mullaghmast(no article on that either)

Israel

  • Isser Be'eri - founded Aman, the Israeli military intelligence service
  • () - (req 2006-?) - holocaust survivor, nazi hunter, Israeli army engineer.
  • () Sociologist. Recently saw the guy speaking in an interviews show about how counter-terror strategies fail because people in charge strongly ignore terrorist groups reality and internal mechanics and thus misjudge their targets, goals, causes, etc. He is pretty relevant, at least I think so.(req prior 2006-04-08)

Italy

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Japan

Lebanon

  • Charles Corm Lebanese poet and writer and nationalism. He was instrumental in formation of Lebanese nationalism.

Macedonia

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

  • Mieke Bal, influential Dutch scholar and author, a cultural theorist and critic, professor at Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Sheryl Lynn Baas - Sheryl Baas - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Miss Netherlands World 2006, founder of Sheryl Lynn Foundation (½ Dutch, ½ Filipina) [160]
  • Jef Last or Josephus Carel Franciscus Last -- Dutch author 1898-1972, socialist writer, fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War, books include Bali, The Bamboo Schoolhouse, The First Ship up the Neva
  • Hendrik III van Montfoort, Duke of Montfoort or the descendent of one
  • Anna Muggen, (d.1608), alleged Dutch witch
  • Triene Langheldes (d.1613), alleged Dutch witch, the last alleged witch in the Netherlands.
  • Symen Lambertsz Dutch explorer of the region that later became New Netherlands.

New Zealand

  • Felix Donnelly - (req. 2008-11-1) Catholic priest, author of Gay Catholics down under: The Journeys in Sexuality and Spirituality of Gay Men in Australia and New Zealand, and Felix Donnelly autobiography, (Felix Donnelly College namesake?)
  • Robert Sullivan (New Zealand poet) - (req. prior 2008-04-02) Maori and New Zealand poet
  • George Wilder New Zealand outlaw, subject of the country's biggest manhunt [[161]]

Nigeria

North Korea

Norway

Pakistan

  • Sabih Uddin Bokhari - (req. prior 2008-05-05) - Pakistani Ambassador
  • Samad Khurram - (req 2008-10-02) Pakistani activist, founding member of Student Action Committee, refused award from US Ambassador in June 2008.

Palestine


Phillipines

  • Gian Bernabe - (req 2008-12-28) Philippine actor, real name is Tomas Gilliano Bernabe, played "Pepe" in the Gawad Kalinga film "Paraiso: Tatlong Kwento ng Pag-asa", has appeared in Philippine TV commercials (Jollibee, Hansel crackers, KFC, etc.) IMDb
  • Marvin Rivera - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Celebrity In Philippines -------- why is he notable?
  • Dr. Rodolfo John Ortiz Teope - (req. prior 2008-10-25)- Respected Educator and Public Servant - Notable for his accomplishments in Public Safety Education and Authorship of Government programs such as Program PROSAFE and Project Earnet
  • Giselle Toengi - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - actress, singer, nominated for FAMAS Best Actress awardIMDb

Poland

Portugal

Romania

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Russia

Scotland

Serbia

  • Bogdan Maglić - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Serbian nuclear physicist
  • Branislav Vidić - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Serbian dentist and anatomist, Georgetown University
  • Vukan R. Vučić (b:1935), transport engineer, professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Serbian Academy Arts and Sciences 1994.
  • Vilen Andreyevich Zharikov - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Serbian geologist

Slovenia

  • Miha Tišler - Slovenian Chemist, Professor emeritus, author of 50 books and monographs on heterocyclic chemistry; Knight of the Order of St. Gregorius the Great, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

South Africa

Spain

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  • Jose Couso - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Spanish TV cameraman killed while covering Iraq war
  • Juan Manuel Antonio Julian Van Halen - (req 2008-03-25) - a mariner who lived in the late XVIII century. First noted in Pío Baroja but Wiki English doesn't have that page created; in Wiki http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Van_Halen do. Don't trust Google to present proper translation. Need translate or unicode.
  • Narciso Clavería y Zaldua - Spanish captain and Governor-General of the Philippines (1844-1849). Responsible for the creation of the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos (Alphabetical Catalog of Surnames), a book of surnames published in the Philippines in the mid-19th century, in response to a Spanish colonial decree establishing the systematic distribution of family names and the imposition of the Spanish naming system on the inhabitants of the Philippines.

Sri Lanka

Sudan

  • Halima Bashir - (requested 29 November 2008) - Sudanese doctor, survivor of violence in Darfur, author of Tears of the Desert, advocate for Darfur rape victims
  • Mek Nimr (req. 2008-6-22), ruler of the Ja'aliyin (in Sudan), lived 1st half of 19th century. Killed Ismail bin Muhammad Ali, the infamous son & general of Muhammad Ali of Egypt (who also deserves an article), then fled to refuge with his people in western Ethiopia.

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Walter Kälin - (req. prior. 2008-10-20) Human rights author, professor of law at Bern University (Switzerland), UN Representative on human rights under Secretary General Kofi Annan, see UN bio
  • Bruno Thürlimann - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Swiss civil and structural engineer, 1997 International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering, past President of IABSE, honorary member ASCE

Thailand

Trinidad & Tobagao

  • Ashford Sinanan (req. 2008-7-01), Trinidadian politician. Notable for role as Leader of the West Indies Federation; served term as Speaker of the House, Trinidad & Tobago Parliament; served term as High Commissioner of Trinidad & Tobago to India.

Turkey

Ukraine


United Kingdom

See also: Wikipedia:UK Wikipedians' notice board/Complete to do list for other biography requests and Have I Got News For You episodes list has a really long list of everyone to have been on Have I Got News For You.
  • Christopher Kitching - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British Archivist, Secretary of the National Archive
  • Wolff Levisohn - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Jack the Ripper suspect
  • Biju Longhinos - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Jimmy Mizen - victim of a murder on 10th May 2008 in Lee Bakery
  • Hannah Macaulay (req. 2008-12-16) sister of Thomas Babington Macaualay, eminent historian. She was the recipient of his extremely important correspondence throughout her life and her replies would be very interesting. Accompanied brother to India when he served on the Council of the East India Company in 1834
  • Matteo Mameli - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British philosophy professor, King's College London, philosopher of science.... why notable?
  • George Mendoza - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British children's books writer; author of House by Mouse
  • Rupert Morgan - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British novelist, science fiction and fantasy writer
  • Keith Negus - (req 2008-03-04) - British music scholar, author Popular Music in Theory: An Introduction and other books
  • Sir John Parker Chancellor, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Sir Ayni Haz Kaljeet Dosani Punjap - Ayni Punjap - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Head of the Khalistan alliance
  • Sir Mathew Reid - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - President of the Royal College of Physicians
  • Alastair Simms, (req. 2009-1-5), England's only master cooper
  • Clotworthy Skeffington - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - second earl of Massereene (1742–1805), landowner and debtor
  • Henry Swinburne - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British traveller ***NOTABLE?***
  • Harry Toulmin - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom? - cited in Joshua Toulmin and see [167]
  • John Tomaney - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British professor of regional governance, also wrote about post-Fordism and modern ideas of work
  • Amanda Vickery - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Historian
  • Edmund Willard - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - British actor of the 30s and 40s
  • Henry Readhead Yorke - an 18th century political author and accused spy
  • Eleanor Wolff - Wrote "The most beautiful woman in the world by Jamie Deakin"

Venezuela

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  • Aldo Muzzarelli- (req. 2008-05-01) Born in 1963. Venezuelan Painter, so called the Butterflies painter for his particular style. He also has been awarded many prizes in his country.

Vietnam


Zimbabwe

Uncategorized

D

F


G


H

  • Stanislaus Hafner - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - slavist
  • Isaac Halpern - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Jacqueline Hansen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Sport: Track & Field - 2 time Marathon World record holder, first woman to run sub-2:40 marathon, 1973 Boston Marathon winner, multiple US long distance records, instrumental in legal battle to get women's marathon into Olympic Games.
  • Agoston Harazathy - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - 19th century polymath, central figure in California winemaking
  • James Durward Harper - James Harper - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Man who sold US secrets to Polish convicted of treason in 1983
  • Pauly Hart - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Musician, Poet, Painter; Recent
  • David L. Hartigan - David Hartigan - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Chicago alderman, Father of Neil Hartigan
  • Brett Hartmann - convicted of a crime that he says that he can prove he did not commit.
  • Brett Harvey - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - the world's only gastrohemia patient (really??)
  • Noosheen Hashemi (req. 2008-10-28) Philanthropist, Founder of The H.A.N.D. Foundation and PARSA Community Foundation
  • Lucile Hasley (born 1909) American Catholic writer who wrote Reproachfully Yours.
  • Eric Hatch - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Heather Havrilesky - (req. Nov 7, 2008) - Columnist / critic for suck.com (as Polly Esther), Salon.com, and [170]
  • Leslie Hawthorn - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - author?? [171]
  • Heinrich Heime - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Communist? Contemporary of Karl Marx? misspelling of Heinreich Heine?)
  • Derek Henkle - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Notable, won a nearly half-million-dollar lawsuit against his Washoe County school district in Reno, Nevada in 2002 for failing to protect him from violence/harassment due to his homosexuality. Appeared on multiple TV shows, including The O'Reilly Factor, seen in part here.
  • Richard Hillier - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Alex Holodak - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Bernard Holstein - Australian literary hoaxer, author of fake Holocaust memoir, Stolen Soul
  • Hobomock a Native American leader in Massachusetts before King Philip's War. His arrest was a provocation to the war.
  • Elizabeth Honey - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Australian author
  • Michael Huang - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - space writer
  • Emily G. Hutchings - Emily Hutchings - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - book writer, controversy with ouija board and mark twain
  • Austin Haigh - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - American Pioneer in combatting the crime on drugs, and ambassador to Ireland

I

  • Jacky Ido - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - actor famous for the movie The White Masai, where he played Masai warrior Lemalian, from the Samburu tribe.
  • John Impagliazzo - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - PhD, full professor, expert in computer history.
  • Yoel Inbar - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Faith Ireland - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Washington State Supreme Court Justice until the mid-2000s.
  • Ishodad of Merv - (req. 2009-13-01) - 9th century orthodox christian scholar and exegete, (already mentioned in other articles on wikipedia)


J

  • Sunny Jacobs - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Imprisoned for 17 years for a double murder she did not commit. Author of Stolen Time
  • Peer Jacobsen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - slavist
  • Manfred Jänichen - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - slavist
  • Gilad Janklowicz - (req. 2008-03-30) - TV Fitness trainer (FitTV) / Exercise Guru, 52, born: Holon, Israel - Jewish Sports Hall of Fame 1991 inductee ***NOTABLE?***
  • Karina Jelinek - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Argentine model (½ German, ½ Japanese)
  • Nicole St. John - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - voice actress on futurama (She plays Sally the orphan)
  • Terrence Johnson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Klaus Johnsson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - German-Canadian Disc Jockey / Recording Artist
  • Larry Josephson - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Radio announcer and producer
  • Dereck Joubert - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - whom?
  • Allyson Jule - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Canadian academic and researcher on language and gender
  • Walt Jung - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Electrical engineer famous for his analog designs
  • Elizier Jewett - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Jewett City namesake. Founded a settlement there in 1771.
  • Manson Sherrill Jolly - Manson Jolly - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - A guerrilla during Radical Reconstruction in Anderson County, South Carolina. Served in the Confederate Army as First Sergent of Company F, First S.C. Cavalry. A historical novel was written about him by Wilton Earle entitled Manse: One Man's War. A movie about him is currently in production called Unbridled Justice: The Legend of Manse Jolly
  • Larry Morris James - human and community development leader of Central Dallas Minstries, Dallas, Texas; see Larry James Urban Daily weblog

No Notability or Questionable Notability

Requests moved from the above categories that do not meet the notability guidelines. Explain the reason for their non-notability. These entries may be given time to explain why this person is notable. All names without credible claims to notability will be deleted. NOTE: Any entry which violates Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons criteria or constitutes an attack should be deleted immediately .

  • Yaser Dorri - (req. 21 January 2009) - Research Scientist, recognised for many of his published studies at his young age, but most famouse one, entitled; "Awaken olfactory receptors of humans and experimental animals by coffee odourants to induce appetite." published in Med Hypotheses. 2007;69(3):508-9. Epub 2007 Feb 28. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17331659?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum He is currently at Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Scince Center......... Non-notable lab technician [172]
  • Alan Niederlitz - Retired golf pro....... was not a PGA TOUR member
  • Vic Travagliante-(reg. prior 2008-12-12)- Host popular talk shows in NorthWest Ohio on ESPN Radio 1430. "The Sports Huddle" and "Scoreboard Show." Play by Play annoucner for the University of Findlay for 5 years. Recenly called the Ohio High School State Championship game for Division 6..... no coverage, local sports DJ
  • Arasp Baradaran Kazemian - Arasp Baradaran Kazemian is the founder and president of eZaban educational network in Iran and he is the person who got the only disputed check that Google has sent to Iran, after Islamic revolution..... no notability see [173]
  • Adam Michael Jones* - Requested 2009-02-02 Young actor appeared in short independant films and is contracted for next seasons waterloo road.... no IMDb or any other results
  • Elizabeth Mahan Wallace - (req. 2009-02-03) - professor of chemistry, Western Oklahoma State College from 1978-current, author...... no coverage, why notable?
  • Max Anderson (actor)...... why notable? no coverage found
  • Reuven Merwood - New Zealands young up and growing cyclist 'Reuven has allready done around the lake 160km,80km rotoura around the lake, NZ 16th best at triathilons 13 of age, 13th at karapiro triathilons champ-2008,Bevan Dockerty award,across the lake swim,community help,triathilon-NZ hopefully this young up and growing youth will spead his wings and grabs every chance he can get.
  • Eric C. Palmer - Also known as Eeker. Born in Wichita, KS August 20, 1985 to John and Dena Palmer. Brother Travis Palmer also from Wichita. Eeker served in the US Army as a paratrooper with the 1/505 PIR 82nd Airborne Div. He was shot in Bayji, Iraq by enemy sniper fire and was pronounced dead on 24 June 2007 in Landstuhl, Germany. His organs were donated and utilized by a European organ donation organization. He is buried in the Maize Park Cemetery in Maize, KS...... WP is not a memorial, why notable?
  • Konrád György - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - man of letters ??? ***NOTABLE??***
  1. ^ (The story of Abd Rahman Ibrahima captured by warring tribesmen when he was 26 years old, sold to slavetraders, and shipped to America.)
  2. ^ Han, Yeong-jin (2006-04-08). "北 혼혈인, 공민권 박탈 …… 후대생산 불가 (Civil rights of mixed-race people in North Korea abrogated; not allowed to have children)". Daily NK. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
  3. ^ Ching at Hawai'i camp after breakout year - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
  4. ^ » Miss Germany is the 3rd Filipina Competing in Miss Universe 2007 | Starmometer.com : Your Total Entertainment Blog
  5. ^ Good News Pilipinas | We are Pinoys!: Miss Universe showcases 3 Filipina beauties
  6. ^ Pageant News Bureau (PNB) - Pageant News