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Afghanistan
[edit]- Aziz Kamali - board certified in internal medicine, practicing in California; president of Afghanistan Health Education and Reconstruction Organization (AHERO); ahero
.org; established 30-bed hospital in Jalalabad; host of a medical talk show on television; [11]; candidate for the 2014 Afghanistan presidential election - Abdul Sattar Sabir - Taliban governor of Badghis Province
- Abdul Rahman Haqqani - Taliban governor of Baghlan Province
- Ghawsuddin Rahbar - Taliban governor of Farah Province
- Muhammad Amin Jan Omari - Taliban governor of Ghazni Province
- Gul Haidar Shafaq - Taliban governor of Jowzjan Province
- Mohammad Aman Obaid - Taliban governor of Kabul Province
- Bismillah Abdullah - Taliban governor of Khost Province
- Asadullah Omarkhail - Taliban governor of Kunduz Province
- Shir Ahmad Haqqani - Taliban governor of Laghman Province
- Mohammad Naeem Ahkund - Taliban governor of Nangarhar Province
- Mullah Mohammad Khan Dawat - Taliban governor of Paktia Province
- Mohammad Agha Hakim - Taliban governor of Panjshir Province
- Abdul Ali Qudratullah - Taliban governor of Parwan Province
- Abdullah Hotak - Taliban governor of Samangan Province
- Mohammad Yaqoub Abdurrahman Aka - Taliban governor of Sar-e Pol Province
- Obaidullah Aminzada - Taliban governor of Takhar Province
- Enayatullah Shojah - Taliban governor of Uruzgan Province
- Mawlawi Hizbullah - Taliban governor of Zabul Province
Albania
[edit]- Tefta Radi - news presenter; sq:Tefta Radi
Algeria
[edit]- Abou El Fadhel Baadji - Algerian politician
Andorra
[edit]Angola
[edit]Argentina
[edit]- Ana Valdemoros - Salt Lake City District 4 Councilwoman unanimously appointed by the Salt Lake City Council in January 2019 to replace Derek Kitchen [12] after he was elected to serve as a Utah State Senator [13].
- Luis Py, argentine sailor
Armenia
[edit]- Abraham Gasparyan - news presenter; hy:Աբրահամ Գասպարյան
Australia
[edit]- Geordie Brookman - Australian theatre and musicals director. From 2012 - 2019 was the Artistic Director of the State Theatre Company of South Australia and known for directing works including Things I Know to Be True, Metro Street, Betrayal (play) and The Kreutzer Sonata. (https://www.stagewhispers.com.au/news/geordie-brookman-introduces-creative-ensemble-2017) (https://www.franticassembly.co.uk/productions/things-i-know-to-be-true) (https://www.artshub.com.au/news/features/exit-interview-geordie-brookman-state-theatre-company-sa-257593-2362650/)(https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/23749580)
- Peter L. Bartlett - Australian researcher in machine learning, especially statistical learning; Professor of Computer Science and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley; has 40,000 citations[1]
- Dr. Matthew (Matt) Collins SC – author of the Oxford University Press books The Law of Defamation and the Internet (2001, 2005, 2010) ([14][dead link]) and Collins on Defamation (2014) ([15][dead link]); media law barrister, Victorian Bar ([16]); senior fellow, University of Melbourne ([17])
- Rex Hazlewood (photographer), a tailor and photographer who collated the Rex Hazlewood Photo Collection containing photos Sydney and New South Wales 1909-1957 commons:Category:David ‘Rex’ Hazlewood d:Q112058787
- N.R. Jenzen-Jones is an arms history researcher and the director of Armament Research Services - ARES. He has been described by the Curator of the Cody Firearms Museum as a "renowned firearms researcher, author, and publisher".[2]. He is mentioned more than 100 times on Wikipedia and has published about 150 articles, books, etc.[3]
- Khurram Jahangir Khan - Australian-Pakistani volunteer; [18]; [19][dead link]
- William Mackenzie (leader) - Aboriginal tribal elder and leader; was the last surviving member of the Caboolture tribe; was in two tribal wars, and once was the leader in the corroboree; the poem "The Last of His Tribe" by Oodgeroo Noonuccal is about William Mackenzie; was a slave of Sir Evan Mackenzie, the mayor of Kilcoy, Queensland; recorded a series of tapes with Dr L. P. Winterbotham of the University of Queensland from which Winterbotham produced a typescript that provides the most detailed understanding of Aboriginal culture in southeast Queensland; died in a Salvation Army Home in Brisbane in the 1950s; [20][21]; [22]
- Marcus Allyn Keith Martin - [23]
- Rebekah Kate Outred - Western Australian television personality and veterinarian, known from My Kitchen Rules (series 8), runner-up search for the next Bondi Vet
- Patrick Parkinson - Professor of law at the University of Sydney - see David Norgrove
- Kingslee Spurling - soil inspector in Melbourne; founder of neopagan religion pyramidology; inventor; [24]
- Zlatko Todorcevski Businessman and philanthropist. Born in Macedonia in 1968 and raised in Wollongong, NSW. Attended the University of Wollongong. Commenced his career with BHP and retired after a 30 year career in 2016 ([25]). Is currently the Chairman of Adelaide Brighton Limited ([26]) and a Director of Star Entertainment Group ([27]) and Coles ([28]).
- Ahmed Merhi - (foreign fighter - held in Iraq)
- Shaun Davies (language instructor) - Yugambeh language instructor, radio personality, host of 'Learn the Lingo', language researcher at the Yugambeh Museum, language app, historian, recorded by linguist Margaret Sharpe
- Beau Miles (Educator and Adventurer) - Outdoor Education Professor at Monash University, Author of "The Backyard Adventurer". Known as a professional long distance sea kayaker, marathoner and adventurer.
- Stan Davey - founding secretary of the Aboriginal Advancement League
- Ayya Yeshe - Buddhist nun, feminist, environmental activist, teacher, and author ([29]), ([30]), ([31]), ([32]), and founder of the Bodhicitta Foundation ([33])
- Tim Williams
Austria
[edit]- Stanislaus Hafner - Austrian professor of Slavic studies, Belgrade; member Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Maximilian Lackner - Austrian researcher, manager and investor; de:Maximilian Lackner
- Jenny Pippal - Austrian TV announcer; de:Jenny Pippal
- Hannelore Veit - Austrian news presenter; de:Hannelore Veit
- Gerald Groß - Austrian news presenter; de:Gerald Groß
- Robert Hochner (30 August 1945 - 12 June 2001) - Austrian news presenter; de:Robert Hochner
- Gabriele Haring - de:Gabriele Haring
- Ingrid Thurnher - Austrian news presenter; de:Ingrid Thurnher
- Lisa Gadenstätter - Austrian news presenter; de:Lisa Gadenstätter
- Nadja Bernhard - Austrian-Canadian news presenter; de:Nadja Bernhard
- Christa Kummer - Austrian meteorologist; de:Christa Kummer
- Bernhard Kletter - Austrian meteorologist; de:Bernhard Kletter
- Eser Ari-Akbaba - Austrian-Turkish meteorologist; de:Eser Ari-Akbaba
- Marcus Wadsak - Austrian meteorologist; de:Marcus Wadsak
- Annette Scheiner - Austrian news presenter; de:Annette Scheiner
- Josef Broukal - Austrian news presenter; de:Josef Broukal
- Tarek Leitner - Austrian news presenter; de:Tarek Leitner
- Chris Lohner - de:Chris Lohner
- Matthias Euba - Austrian news presenter; de:Matthias Euba
- Ernst Gelegs - Austrian news presenter; de:Ernst Gelegs
- Johannes Marlovits - Austrian news presenter; de:Johannes Marlovits
- Herbert Scheibner - de:Herbert Scheibner
- Tobias Pötzelsberger - Austrian news presenter; de:Tobias Pötzelsberger
- Margit Laufer - Austrian news presenter; de:Margit Laufer
- Archduke Joseph Karl Maria Árpád Stephan Pius Ignatius Aloysius Cyrillus of Austria b. March.18th 1961. Member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
Azerbaijan
[edit]- Mübariz Tağiyev, Azerbaijani singer; az:Mübariz Tağiyev
- Tünzala Ağayeva, Azerbaijani singer; az:Tünzalə Ağayeva
Bahrain
[edit]Bangladesh
[edit]- Md Sunnat Ali Mollik - freedom fighter War of Independence, 1971 and journalist [34] [35] [36] [37][38] [39][40][41]
- Akbar Hossain Miah - organizer of the guerilla Akbar Bahini during the War of Independence, 1971[42] [43]
- Abul Kalam Azad - Founder & Senior Partner of Centre for Policy Research, Bangladesh. [44] [45] [46] [47] [48]
Belarus
[edit]Belgium
[edit]- Bruno Yammine - Belgian/Lebanese historian and doctor in History, educating, studying and publishing on the German Flamenpolitik during World War I. supporting Belgicism = the reunification of the federate Belgian state.
- Martine Tanghe - Belgian news presenter; nl:Martine Tanghe
- Evy Gruyaert - Belgian television announcer; nl:Evy Gruyaert
- François de Brigode - Belgian news presenter; fr:François de Brigode
- Julie Morelle - Belgian news presenter; fr:Julie Morelle
- Eva Daeleman - Belgian television announcer; nl:Eva Daeleman
- Sabine Hagedoren - Belgian meteorologist; nl:Sabine Hagedoren
- Sigrid Spruyt - Belgian news presenter; nl:Sigrid Spruyt
- Paul D'Hoore - Belgian news presenter; nl:Paul D'Hoore
- Andrea Croonenberghs - Belgian television announcer; nl:Andrea Croonenberghs
- Alain Gerlache - Belgian news presenter; fr:Alain Gerlache
- Annelies Van Herck - Belgian news presenter; nl:Annelies Van Herck
- Bavo Claes - Belgian news presenter; nl:Bavo Claes
- Dany Verstraeten - Belgian news presenter; nl:Dany Verstraeten
- Marc Dupain - Belgian news presenter; nl:Marc Dupain
- Nadine De Sloovere - Belgian news presenter; nl:Nadine De Sloovere
- Kathy Pauwels - Belgian news presenter; nl:Kathy Pauwels
- Goedele Wachters - Belgian news presenter; nl:Goedele Wachters
- Jan Holderbeke - Belgian news presenter; nl:Jan Holderbeke
- Sabine De Vos - announcer; nl:Sabine De Vos
- Jo De Poorter - announcer; nl:Jo De Poorter
- Alexandre Robert
Bolivia
[edit]Bosnia and Herzegovina
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- Dâniel Fraga - [49]
- Baby Garroux - Journalist, actress and artist (http://www.elencobrasileiro.com/2014/06/baby-garroux.html)
- Herman Lent - Brazilian entomologist and former student of Carlos Chagas who became devoted to the research of the triatomines and together with Peter Wygodzinsky made a revision of the Triatominae, a summary of 40 years of studies on the triatomines up to 1989.[4]
- Tiago Pavan - one of the filmmakers behind The Edge of Democracy
- Julio Severo - [50]
- Lilian de Vasconcelos Souza - former wife of Ayrton Senna
- Marcelo Valle Silveira Mello (pt:Marcelo Valle Silveira Mello)
- Governors of Mato Grosso, Brazil
- Carlos Gomes Bezerra - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil; elected by universal suffrage on November 15, 1986, resigned in 1990
- Frederico Carlos Soares Campos - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil; elected by the Legislative Assembly on September 1, 1978
- Newton Deschamps Cavalcanti - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil in 1935
- Estêvão Alves Correia - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1924 to 1926
- Fernando Corrêa da Costa - Governor-elect of Mato Grosso, Brazil; elected by universal suffrage on October 3, 1950, re-elected on October 3, 1960
- Mário Correia da Costa - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1926 to 1930; reelected for a second term from 1935 to 1937
- Pedro Celestino Corrêa da Costa - President of State appointed by the President of the Republic; Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1908 to 1911, and from 1922 to 1924
- João Ponce de Arruda - Governor-elect of Mato Grosso, Brazil; elected by universal suffrage on October 3, 1955
- Cássio Leite de Barros - vice-governor-elect of Mato Grosso, Brazil; took over after the resignation of José Garcia Neto in 1978
- Olegário Moreira de Barros - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1945 to 1946
- Júlio José de Campos - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil; elected by universal suffrage on November 15, 1982, resigned in 1986
- Wilmar Peres de Faria - Vice-governor-elect of Mato Grosso, Brazil; took over after the resignation of Júlio Campos in 1986
- Arnaldo Estêvão de Figueiredo - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1947 to 1950
- Leônidas Antero de Matos - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1932 to 1934
- Camilo Soares de Moura - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil in 1917
- Dante Martins de Oliveira - governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil, elected by universal suffrage on October 3, 1994, reelected to universal suffrage on October 4, 1998, resigned in 2002
- Edison Freitas de Oliveira - Vice-governor-elect of Mato Grosso, Brazil; took over after the resignation of Carlos Bezerra in 1990
- Aníbal Benício de Toledo - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil in 1930; appointed by the federal government
- Caetano Manuel de Faria e Albuquerque - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1915 to 1917
- Cipriano da Costa Ferreira - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1917 to 1918
- Jari Gomes - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1950 to 1951
- Antonino Mena Gonçalves - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1930 to 1931
- Sebastião Rabelo Leite - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil in 1930
- Artur Antunes Maciel - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1931 to 1932
- Joaquim Augusto da Costa Marques - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1911 to 1915
- José Marcelo Moreira - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1946 to 1947
- Fenelon Müller - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil in 1935
- Júlio Strübing Müller - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1937 to 1945
- Manuel Ari da Silva Pires - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil in 1937
- Generoso Pais Leme de Sousa Ponce - President of the Legislative Assembly of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1907 to 1908
- José Rogério Salles - vice-governor-elect of Mato Grosso, Brazil; took over after the resignation of Dante Martins de Oliveira in 2002
- César de Mesquita Serva - Governor of Mato Grosso, Brazil from 1934 to 1935
- Clécio Luís - Governor of Amapa https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cl%C3%A9cio_Lu%C3%ADs
Brunei
[edit]- Mesra Mohammad - news presenter
- House of Kianggeh - Descendants of Pengiran Anak Kasim ibni’ Sultan Saiful Rijal. Descendants have been particularly influential in Bruneian politics and administration and should not be grouped together in the same house as House of Bolkiah. Their members include: Pengiran Temenggong Pengiran Hj Mohamad, Pengiran Sanggamara Pengiran Ibnu and Pengiran Putera Negara to name a few. This “clan” in Brunei has played a pivotal role in Bruneian politics, administration and diplomacy to this day.
Bulgaria
[edit]- Kosta Karakashyan (Bulgarian director, choreographer and dancer) This Bulgarian Choreographer Came Out on National TV. Now, He’s Telling the Full Story. Take Five with Kosta Karakashyan ’19 Flatpack screendance festival review – dance that leaps through the screen Dance Artist Moved By 'Horrifying' LGBT Torture In Chechnya IMDB Profile This Dance Documentary Shares Stories of Chechen LGBTQ+ Purge Survivors
- Venelin Petkov - Bulgarian news presenter bg:Венелин Петков
- Vladimir Ampov - Bulgarian musician bg:Владимир Ампов
- Janeta Osipova - Bulgarian professional art and fashion photo model bg:Janeta Osipova
Burundi
[edit]Cambodia
[edit]- Supheakmungkol Sarin - a Cambodian computer scientist/leader[5][6]. He was a Program lead at Google AI and now heading the World Economic Forum's Data and AI Ecosystems[7].
Canada
[edit]A–J
[edit]- Kristian Alexander - Music director and conductor of the Kindred Spirits Orchestra. [51], pp. 20-21 and [52], pp. 30-31
- Philip B. Berger - 2018 laureate of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
- Matti Charlton - transgender artist, writer and musician; their music has been remixed by Luxxury and Mysto and Pizzi and is referenced here on Wikipedia as such. Some press online: Interview on Loudness[53], York Calling, [54], Hype Fresh[55], Underground'n'Proud[56]; also popular blog POPMUZIK[57]. Artist image seems to already be in Wikimedia Commons[58]. Matti Charlton was also a candidate in the 2023 Toronto Mayoral by-Election[59], is known for having won an LGBT Youth Line Award in 2004[60] and has performed for the city in concert at Pearson airport in March 2022[61]. They also sit on the board of directors of the Church Wellesley Neighborhood Association[62].
- Ralph C. Croizier - a historian who researched Koxinga and contributes to the Encyclopædia Britannica [63] [64]
- Pierre Desrochers (geographer) - an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Toronto Mississauga who attacks the localvore movement (Pierre Desrochers refers to a Montreal politician) [65]
- Sam Fabro - president, Manitoba Baseball Association; helped start the Manitoba Marathon and Canoeathon; chairman, Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame; member, board of directors (president 1993–2000), Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame; vice chairman, Wildlife Foundation of Manitoba; involvement with the Fort Whyte Centre and namesake of road leading into the reserve; [66]
- John Felderhof - Bre-X's Vice-President for Exploration, geologist
- Melville A. Feraday (deceased) - metallurgist; member, International Atomic Energy Agency and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited; specialized in nuclear-power-plant decommissioning; creator of new method of nuclear fuel, namely "A method of making mixed oxide especially UO2 -PuO2 nuclear fuel by impregnation wherein the green pellets of nuclear fuel oxide are partially sintered, then impregnated with a second nuclear fuel oxide, and then given a final and complete sintering step."; [67]; holder of patent on such method
- Michael A. Gilbert - professor, Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto; avowed cross-dresser; [68]; [69]
- P. J. Harston - founding editor-in-chief, Metro Canada newspaper; founding editor-in-chief, 24hours newspaper; chief operations officer, New Way Community (non-profit society) ([70])
- Robert Ing - forensic scientist, author, media spokesperson; first Canadian to sit on the board of directors of ISCET; first Canadian recipient, American Police Hall of Fame Award; listed in Canadian Who's Who; cited by the Toronto Star and CITY TV as being a modern-day Sherlock Holmes; drroberting
.com - Mason Jenkins (born 1977) - convicted of the 1998 murder of his sister, Jennifer; subject of the documentary Life with Murder; IMDb
K–R
[edit]- Dean Karlen - a Canadian physicist d:Q92840429 [71]
- Wolfgang Paul Loofs - drove his Volkswagen Beetle around the world three times in and around the 1960s; wrote book In His Hands: True Stories of Wonderous Events in an Unusual Life; documented in the television film Once More: The Story of Vin 90387, which aired on the Discovery channel
- John Hanly Morgan - Unitarian minister; activist minister in the U.S. and Canada; recipient of the International Lenin Peace Prize 1980–1982; included in the Canadian Who's Who 2010 edition; article created with a clear WP:COI at User:Fuzziehollis/Rev. John Hanly Morgan; third-party-editor assistance requested: 11 July 2011
- Jason W. Nickerson - Humanitarian Representative to Canada for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières [72]; Public figure and frequent commentator on global health and humanitarian issues, including on global access to COVID-19 vaccines; respiratory therapist and former Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy[73]; Adjunct Professor of Common Law at the University of Ottawa.
- Alexander A. Parent - Liberal-Labour member of the Ontario legislature (Essex North, 1945-1948)[74][75]
- Geordon Rendle - Americas Area Director, Youth for Christ International; [76]; [77]
- William Richardson (Ontario MPP), Conservative member of the Ontario legislature (Leeds South 1880-1883) [78]
- Louis Paquin - In 1997, Louis Paquin founded a television company in Winnipeg. For more than 15 years, Les productions Rivard have produced French-language magazines, documentaries, variety shows, and youth programming. Programs are broadcast throughout the country on Radio-Canada, TFO, and TVA. He was named to the Order of Canada in December 2019. [79]; [80]
S–Z
[edit]- Raye Sunshine - drag queen; 39th Empress of the Dogwood Monarchist Society; [81]
- Tomas van Stee - Canadian entrepreneur, energy and economic policy commentator, CEO of EnPowered [82] [83] [84] [85] [86]
- Dianne Whelan - (Born 1965) - Dianne Whelan is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker, photographer, author and multimedia artist. She is the first person on earth to traverse the Great Trail;[87] She completed the trek in 2021 over a 5 year period of time traversing 16,000 miles [88]
Chad
[edit]Chechnya
[edit]- Alvi Karimov - Ramzan Kadyrov's spokesman
- Ruslan Kutayev - Chechen human rights activist. e. g. here
Chile
[edit]- Dr. Manuel Foster Recabarren (1864-1946), Professor of International Law and Minister of War
- Sergio Silva
China
[edit]- Lam Chi-fung (zh:林子豐)
- Zeng Cun
- Jingshan Daoqin
- Tang Fangyu - Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference chairman of Chongqing
- Mei Guangdi (梅光迪) - one of the scholars who founded the "Hsuehheng Society" (or Xueheng Society, 學衡社) at Nanjing University in October 1921
- Yu Hewei - recipient of the Magnolia Award for Best Actor in a Television Series
- Tu-Mi Hu (also known as "The Wild Man of the Green Swamp") - Chinese seaman who jumped ship in Florida 21 September 1974 then lived in the swamps living on armadillo meat for eight months until his capture by a Sumter County sheriff's posse on 18 May 1975; afterwards hanged himself in jail (so no BLP issues)
- Lü Jian (吕建) - president of Nanjing University
- Qiu Ran Ke (虬髯客) - the Dragon-Beard Man written by the official Du Guangting (杜光庭); famous character in similar period: Li Jing, 李靖, in fiction, between Sui and Tang Dynasty
- Yalqun Rozi - a literary critic, writer, and former editor of the official Xinjiang Education Press USCIRF
- Bob Pope - zh:布培
- Lui Sha, researcher in real-time computing with 29k citations[8]; Donald B. Gillies Professor in Computer Science at UIUC; IEEE fellow
- Li Shandao - Nanjing University scholar who later founded Lushan National Academy in 937 AD
- Lin Taizeng - hero from the late Qing dynasty
- Zhao Tianjie
- Peng Wenkai (彭文凯) - former Party Committee Secretary; general manager, Kunming Metallurgical Industry Company; director, Kunming Economic Committee (1983–1993); chairman, Kunming Enterprise Management Association
- Han Zhaohou - leader of Han state during China's Warring States period
- Shu Kun Lin - founder of open access publisher MDPI. Born in Hanchuan, Hubei Province and studied in the US before completing a PhD at ETH Zurich. Set up MDPI as a chemical respository before concentrating more on the publsihing platform.
- LamiGirls
- Uni Girls
- Xiang Da - historian, persuaded Yu Youren, a prominent Kuomintang member and Nationalist government official, to propose the establishment of the Dunhuang Research Academy to prevent further destruction to the artifacts and artwork within the Mogao Caves
- Zhang Yue (actor) 张月
- He Shuzhong of the Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Center
- Chang'an Zhi
- Song Minqiu (d. 1079)
- Gan Luo (born 257 BC) - Gan Luo became Prime Minister of Qin Kingdom at age 12
Colombia
[edit]- Didier Moltavo - boy who had a mole covering his back resembling a turtle shell; subject of a National Geographic Channel show Turtle Boy (Turtle Boy at IMDb) about him and surgery to remove "turtle shell".
- Adriana Lucía, famous singer from the Caribbean region of Colombia
- Edy Martínez Born in 1942 in Pasto, Colombia. Eddy (or Edy, or Eddie, or Eduardo) Martínez is a Colombian pianist, percussionist, composer, arranger and musical director of pivotal importance for the creation and development of the Salsa musical genre. He lived in New York since 1957 until 1994, then moved back to Colombia until today. He was drummer, percussionist, pianist and did composition, arrangement and orchestra direction on more than 100 albums of jazz, salsa, and Latin jazz. Many of his arrangements have been nominated for Grammy Awards. As a musical director he has accompanied musical icons like Ray Barreto, Gato Barbieri, Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaría and Dizzy Gillespie. https://www.discogs.com/artist/503847-Edy-Martinez As a pianist he has played with almost all the legends and icons of the salsa and Latin jazz world including Rubén Blades, Jerry Gonzalez, Celia Cruz, Alfredito de la Fé, Paquito de Rivera and many others. https://latinjazznet.com/featured/edy-martinez-the-music-architect-behind-the-piano/ https://music.apple.com/us/artist/edy-martinez/286572274 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2_yZj00GK0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grU2Dks6HMo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
[edit]Croatia
[edit]Cuba
[edit]- Yosan Leon - artist; painting used in the cover art for "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!"
Czech Republic
[edit]- Krzysztof Penderećki - Czech composer
- Norbert Schmelkes – Czech official; was on the Bataan Death March; [89]
- Jakub Tenčl - hypnotherapist and writer; [90]
- Marcela Augustová - news presenter; cs:Marcela Augustová
- Zbyněk Merunka - news presenter; cs:Zbyněk Merunka
- Eva Jurinová - news presenter; cs:Eva Jurinová
- Mirka Čejková - news presenter; cs:Mirka Čejková
- Oto Klempíŕ - singer; cs:Oto Klempíŕ
Denmark
[edit]- Said Chayesteh - Danish actor; da:Said Chayesteh; IMDb
- Daniel Karpantschof - Serial entrepreneur, screenwriter and thought-leader (named Danish New Creative Elite)
- Magnus Kældsø - Danish sailor; da:Magnus Kældsø
- Kim Bildsøe Lassen - Danish news presenter; da:Kim Bildsøe Lassen
- Nicolai Moltke-Leth - Danish soldier; da:Nicolai Moltke-Leth
- Lisbeth Østergård - Danish television host; IMDb
- Erik Peitersen- Danish television personality; da:Erik Peitersen
- Lone Zilstorff - Danish news presenter; da:Lone Zilstorff
Dominican Republic
[edit]- Carolina Contreras (Activist, social entrepreneur, trailblazer, creator of Miss Rizos) (New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/03/travel/santo-domingo-dominican-hair-salon.html)
- Veronica Cool (Activist, founder of the Latino Innovators Pitch, Entreprenuer, Hispanic Strategist) (HuffPost https://www.huffpost.com/author/veronica-cool)
Egypt
[edit]- Mohammed Fadl Khalaf- a film writer originally from Palestine yet was granted the Egyptian nationality in 2022, he’s the writer of two of the most notable films of the Egyptian actor ahmed helmy 1.Zaky chan 2. Zarf Tarek
And the hit movie 3. Ayazon starring the famous singer hameed alshairi and Egyptian actress mai ezzledin while also pursuing song writing in his early days for famous singers mohammed mouner, medhat saleh and latifa https://g.co/kgs/6enH6Y https://g.co/kgs/2jRejp https://g.co/kgs/E6AvUf https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ORFb6MOuWqw Kerehtak https://g.co/kgs/ntwfmJ
- Ziad Bakir - Graphic designer from Egypt. He was the graphic designer and the supervisor of the team of graphic designers of the Cairo Opera house. Martyr of the Egyptian revolution 2011. [91], [92], [93], [94]
Modern
[edit]- Ahmed Heikal - Egyptian businessman and entrepreneur; created Citadel Capital; [95]
- Mustafa Al-Saghir - Egyptian archaeologist; director-general of Karnak Antiquities; [96]
Ecuador
[edit]Estonia
[edit]- Katrin Kuusemäe - member of the 15th Riigikogu, temporary substitute for Hanno Pevkur
- Priit Lomp - member of the 15th Riigikogu, temporary substitute for Riina Sikkut
- Mart Maastik - member of the 15th Riigikogu, replacement for Riho Terras
- Tiit Maran - member of the 15th Riigikogu, replacement for Marina Kaljurand
- Vladimir Svet - member of the 15th Riigikogu, relinquished mandate prior to taking office
Ethiopia
[edit]Finland
[edit]- Petteri Ahomaa, Finnish news presenter; fi:Petteri Ahomaa
- Jenni Alexandrova, Finnish television host; fi:Jenni Alexandrova
- Pirkko Arstila, Finnish news presenter; fi:Pirkko Arstila
- Pasi Hagström, Finnish rally driver; fi:Pasi Hagström
- Tiia Hasa, Finnish announcer; fi:Tiia Hasa
- Seppo Huhta, Finnish news presenter; fi:Seppo Huhta
- Antero Järvinen, director of Iittala 1945-1950
- Maria Jungner, Finnish television announcer; fi:Maria Jungner
- Pekka Karhuvaara, Finnish news presenter; fi:Pekka Karhuvaara
- Timo Kiiskinen, Professor of Church Music in Sibelius Academy, Helsinki; created one of the few compositions featuring a vuvuzela
- Kerttu Kotakorpi, Finnish meteorologist; fi:Kerttu Kotakorpi
- Marjo Lehikoinen, Finnish news presenter; fi:Marjo Lehikoinen
- Maija Lehmusvirta, Finnish news presenter; fi:Maija Lehmusvirta
- Kaj Lindén, Finnish news presenter; fi:Kaj Lindén
- George Malaty, professor of math education
- Urpo Martikainen, Finnish news presenter; fi:Urpo Martikainen
- Arto Nurmi, Finnish news presenter; fi:Arto Nurmi
- Seija Paasonen, Finnish meteorologist; fi:Seija Paasonen
- Risto Pohjanpalo, Finnish news presenter; fi:Risto Pohjanpalo
- Pekka Pouta, Finnish meteorologist; fi:Pekka Pouta
- Mika Riipi, Finnish politician; fi:Mika Riipi
- Jukka Saarinen, Finnish news presenter; fi:Jukka Saarinen
- Mika Saukkonen, Finnish news presenter; fi:Mika Saukkonen
- Helga Sonck-Majewski, Finnish pharmacist and artist (1916-2015), widow of military hero Arnold Majewski (1892-1942); [97]
- Kaarlo Tauriainen Finnish artist and photographer; fi:Kaarlo Tauriainen
- Kari Toivonen, Finnish news presenter; fi:Kari Toivonen
- Monica Welling, Finnish news presenter; fi:Monica Welling
France
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- Charles Jessé Bayle
- David Blot - French journalist and comic book writer; Known for night life activism [98] and comic book writing as well as a famous radio host in France since the 90's
- Léon Bulot - "Attorney General" of Paris from 1900
- Henri Isidore Chessé
- Paul Louis Albert Chocheprat
- Jean-Pascal Couraud - murdered journalist.[99] [100]
- François Augustin Regnier de Jarjayes
- Guillaume Joseph Gabriel de la Landelle (5 March 1812 - 19 January 1886) - aviation pioneer
- Maurice Drouhin, was an aviator and testpilot before dying in a the Couzinet 27 plane crash fr:Maurice Drouhin
- Andrée Dupont-Thiersault - Former member of the French Resistance, survivor of imprisonment in the Ravensbrück concentration camp[101], Légion d'honneur recipient (2017)[102]
- Gustave Pierre Théodore Gallet
- Roger Godeau (1920–2000) - French professional cyclist from 1943 to 1961
- Jean-Michel Grandmont - 1990 President of the Econometric Society
- Étienne Théodore Mondésir Lacascade
- Guy Laroque - 2002 President of the Econometric Society
- Elena Lenina (Lena Lenina) - Russian and French television presenter, model and writer; IMDb
- Alfred Charles Marie La Guerre
- Louis-Ferdinand Martial - French navigator who headed the 1883 scientific expedition to Cape Horn
- Luc Moreau (glaciologist)
- Didier Piganeau, French University student who attended the ceremony of Jean Bokassa. Some sources: [103] [104]
- Yveling Rambaud - writer around 1900; amongst other things, she appears to have written a guide to London
- Louis Marie Reux
- Jean-Charles Rochet - 2012 President of the Econometric Society
- François Soulmagnon - managing director of the French Association of Private Enterprises
- Andrea Stillacci - "CEO, founder and the head heretic at Herezie, a punk-style and award-winning French ad agency."[9]
- Louis Tribouillet - chaplain of the king and canon of Meaux - see Royal Almanac
- Ulrich Verster (born 1944) - solitary contemplative or hermit; researcher (theology, sociology, philosophy, fine art, world religions – especially their spiritual dimension); lecturer, painter; published 14 books on philosophy (post-analytical philosophy, -critical theory; epistemology and ontology); writings on spirituality (Buddhism, Christianity, mystics, prayer, meditation and infused or dark contemplation, unitive experience or enlightenment or self-realization, spiritual paths, monasticism, eremitic or solitary contemplative life)
Gaza
[edit]Georgia
[edit]- Merab Sepashvili - singer; ka:მერაბ სეფაშვილი
Germany
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- Artur Albrecht (nl:Artur Albrecht), SS officer
- E. Adlersfeld Ballestrem - author of Der Grune Pompadour (a copy was published in Germany, 1913)
- Georg Bell - former Nazi
- Korina Breisach (Korina Breisacher) (born 19 September 1885) - living in Breisach and Schwäbisch Hall, deportation target: 1940, Grafeneck Euthanasia Center; died 17 December 1940, Grafeneck Euthanasia Center
- Johann Friedrich , German Prince.
- Charles Philip of Brunswick-Lüneburg - younger brother of George I of Great Britain
- Christian Henry of Brunswick-Lüneburg - younger brother of George I of Great Britain
- Egon Caesar Conte Corti
- Louisa Dellert - entrepreneur, founder & influencer
- Oliver Eger
- Käthe Ehrhold - missionary; witnessed and wrote about the Defense of Van during the Armenian Genocide
- Christian Essellen (1823–1859) - historian and writer; wrote dramatic poem "Babylon (German Life and Civilization)"
- Frederick Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg - younger brother of George I of Great Britain
- Wolfgang Franz (theologian) (also Latinised as Wolfgangus Franzius; 1564–1628) - Lutheran theologian; wrote, amongst several other works, the 1622 Vindiciae disputationum theologicarum pro Augustana Confessione habitarum adversus Valentinum Smalcium ministrum coetus Photiniani Racoviensis; de:Wolfgang Franz (Theologe); not to be confused with the economist Wolfgang Franz (born 1944) or with the mineralogist Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803–1882)
- Sandro Gaycken - cyber security expert and adviser to NATO
- Josef Carl Grund - author and teacher
- Hanno Hahn, de, son of Otto Hahn and Edith Junghans, art historian and architecture scientist.
- Hans Heberle AND Hans Conrad Lang - diarists from the era of the Thirty Years' War in Germany; Heberle was a peasant, Lang a burgher; [105]; [106]; also Johann Morhard, a physician, [107]; and four others from [108]: Volkmar Happe (1587–1647/59), Michael Heubel (1605–1684), Hans Krafft (1589–1665), Caspar Heinrich Marx (1600–1635), "ein Handwerker, ein Kleriker, ein Amtsschösser und Hofrat, ein Landrichter"
- Heinz Hoyer
- Erwin Jekelius
- Edith Junghans - de:Edith Junghans, German painter, husband to Otto Hahn. She has been described shortly here but deserves an own article.
- Jacques Koerfer - German-born Swiss art collector and former chairman of BMW automotive company who died in 1991
- Ismail Hakki Kosan or Ismail Kosan (26.10.1948) in Pülümür Türkiye, German Politician, Founding Member of the Alternative Liste für Demokratie und Umweltschutz (AL) of West Berlin and later Spokesman on foreign affairs for the Alliance 90/The Greens. [109], [110] He was elected as member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin from 1992 to 1999.[111] The New York Times called Kosan "the only foreign-born citizen who has successfully challenged the unspoken taboo against nonnative politicians." [112] Shaping politics during the critical phase of German reunification, Kosan made a significant contribution to the introduction of dual citizenship in Germany. [113][114][[115] Kosan studied Engineering at the Technical University of Berlin and graduated with the degree "Diplom-Ingenieur" (see Engineer's degree). [116]
- Jan Vinzenz Krause - businessman; director of the Institute for Condom Consultancy; invented spray-on condom; [117]; [118]
- Ekkehard Kreft , academic
- Colonel Friedrich-Wilhelm von Lindeiner - commandant of Stalag Luft III during the "Great Escape" of WWII
- Wolfgang Lüttke , academic
- Friedrich Meinhof - German pastor and revivalist in Pomerania
- Ingo Müller - mechanical engineer; professor of thermodynamics, Technical University Berlin
- Helmut Nicolai - member of the Nazi Party de:Helmut Nicolai
- Günther Patzig , academic
- Johanna Ruf, German nurse, last survivor of Hitler's bunker in 1945, memoir/diary A Slap For Little Goebbels (2017)
- Adolf von Schell - German WWII general; observed and advised in the US prior to WWII; interesting perspective on forthcoming conflict
- Ernst Schlichting , academic
- Georg Sieber - Predicted the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics [119]
- Ursula Sieg
- Amelia Sieveking (1794–1859) - philanthropist; pioneer of modern social work; de:Amalie Sieveking; subject of a biography translated into English and annotated by Catherine Winkworth; NB spelling differences Amelia/Amalie
- Leonhard Sohnke (1842–1897) - physicist; author of Kristallstruktur (Leipzig, 1879); credited by some ([120]) for "the discovery of the concept of space group"
- Adolph Heinrich Suess (11 March 1797–24 May 1862) - Lutheran merchant born in Saxony, father of Eduard Suess. See this biography written in German.
- Nam Duy Nguyen (de:Nam Duy Nguyen) (born 1996 in Dresden), the son of Vietnamese immigrants, is a German politician (The Left) who became a member of the Landtag of Saxony by direct mandate in 2024. This is very remarkable because in this election right wing parties won a large majority.
- Hermann von Eckardstein - WD=Q5626817 ru:Эккардштайн, Герман фон sv:Hermann von Eckardstein (1864–1933) - diplomat - described as supporter of Anglo German friendship in wire service obit
- Huberta von Voss/Huberta von Voss-Wittig - journalist and author; wife of Peter Wittig [121], [122] and [123]
- Dietrich H. Welte (de:Dietrich Welte) - geochemist
- Inge Niedek - meteorologist
- Ute Zingelmann - announcer
- Sibylle Nicolai - announcer
- Heike Maurer - announcer
- Elke Kast - announcer
- Helmut Sündermann - NSDAP vice press leader; de:Helmut Sündermann
- Otto Hahn (geologist) (1828-1904) - Mineralogist, geologist; author of Die Urzelle (1879)[10] and Die Meteorite (Chondrite) und ihre Organismen (1880)[11]; contributed to the discussion about the Eozoon canadense[12]; proposed the theory of the organic nature of the chondrites.[13]. Photograph and biography [14].
- Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss of Kostritz b. July.14th 1955. Head of the Princely House of Reuss. Son of Heinrich IV, Prince of Reuss (1919-2012). Has section in father's page but since he is now head of the House should have his own page
- Maximillian, Prince of Wied b. August.10th 1999. Head of the Princely House of Wied. Son of Carl, Prince of Wied (1961-2015). Mentioned in Father's page but since he is now head of the House should have his own page.
- Julijana Zita - see Democracy in Europe Movement 2025
Ghana
[edit]Greece
[edit]- Nikolaos Gialouris - archaeologist for the Greek Archaeological Society of Athens[15]
- Konstantinos Kourouniotis - archaeologist for the Greek Archaeological Society of Athens
- Konstantinos Romaios - archaeologist for the Greek Archaeological Society of Athens
Guam
[edit]Haiti
[edit]- Gerard Ferere
- Charles Benoit - A messenger that died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake
Honduras
[edit]- Miriam Liseth Zapata Godoy - Miss Honduras International 1993
Hong Kong
[edit]- Jan Cheung - actress and singer; member of HK Cantopop music duo Krusty
- Annamarie Tan - fashion model; runner-up 1994 Miss Hong Kong pageant; television host
- Ho Sai Kwong (zh) - "[His father] Ho Sai-kwong was a director of the Hong Kong Trading company Sassons" - from Paper Fan: The Hunt for Triad Gangster Steven Wong
- Fung Tsz Chun (zh:馮旨瑨) - Hong Kong technology entrepreneur.
Hungary
[edit]- Csaba Azurák - news presenter; hu:Azurák Csaba
- Lenke Bajza
- Annamária Baleczky - announcer; hu:Baleczky Annamária
- Zsuzsa Berkes - announcer; hu:Berkes Zsuzsa
- János Betlen - news presenter; hu:Betlen János
- György Botond-Bolics – science-fiction writer; hu:Botond-Bolics György
- Alexander Domokos - author of The Price of Freedom; World War II veteran, refugee, prisoner of war; survivor of Nazism and communism
- Judit Endrei - announcer; hu:Endrei Judit
- Breitner János - Hungarian music composer and singer; recorded and released a cover version of Sixteen Tons in 1960 called "Húsz tonna" on 7 inch record EP. The lyrics are translated from the original, but for the number of syllables, "16 tons" is changed to "20 (húsz) tonna".
- Gabriella Lőrincz - announcer; hu:Lőrincz Gabriella
- Gábor Mohai - news presenter; hu:Mohai Gábor
- László Onestyák - 1956 Hungarian Revolution; executed for his involvement in Budapest; hu:Onestyák László
- Judit Onyutha - meteorologist; hu:Onyutha Judit
- Lucia Pártai - meteorologist; hu:Pártai Lucia
- Ferenc Pávai-Vajna - geologist; hu:Pávai-Vajna Ferenc
- Emil Petrovics - composer; most noted opera is C'est la guerre (1961)
- János Sarlay – teacher; hu:Sarlay János)
- István Szellő - news presenter; hu:Szellő István
- Károly Vissy - meteorologist; hu:Vissy Károly
- Dorottya Radványi - announcer; hu:Radványi Dorottya
- Júlia Kudlik - announcer; hu:Kudlik Júlia
- József Árkus - news presenter; hu:Árkus József
- László Palik - sport commentator; hu:Palik László
- András Sváby - news presenter; hu:Sváby András
- Péter Pachmann - news presenter; hu:Pachmann Péter
- Józsefné Matúz - news presenter; hu:Matúz Józsefné
- Ildikó Bényi - announcer; hu:Bényi Ildikó
- Ágnes Sugár - announcer; hu:Sugár Ágnes
- Gábor Dombóvári - announcer; hu:Dombóvári Gábor
- Andrea Malek - Singer; hu:Malek Andrea
- László Szakács - politician; hu:Szakács László
- Mónika Pokrivtsák - hu:Pokrivtsák Mónika
- Franciska Törõcsik - hu:Törõcsik Franciska
- Gyula Czollner - sport commentator; hu:Czollner Gyula
- Lorinc Meszaros - Billionaire linked to Viktor Orban hu:Mészáros Lőrinc
- Ildikó Zelinka - news presenter; hu:Zelinka Ildikó
Iceland
[edit]India
[edit]- Akkash Bharadwaj (Akash Singh) is a [Bollywood Indian Actor and Complete Entertainer]. He performed various roles like Sur Sangam 1997 child artist as Jaya pradha's son [124], Subhash Ghai film Pardes 1997 as Mahima Chaudhary's cousin brother [125], Hasratein Serial on Zee TV [126], Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke [127], Bajega Band Baaja as Comedian [128], KBC Promo [129], Kaisi Yeh Zindagani - 14th October 2011 [130], Ek Duje Ke Vaaste [131] and many more. He also started an event company “Aasha Events and Films” with the guidance of a very well-known face in Hindi cinema Aasha Singh-his mother. Additionally, Mr. Bharadwaj has his own music band by the name of Akkash Rock Pop Band and he performed various shows like Lion Club’s new year show, Welcome 2010 – Live Rocking Entertainment by “Aasha Events and Films” [132] and many more. This article should be on the Wikipedia.
- Arjun Subramaniam - Retired Air Vice Marshall, fighter pilot, analyst and strategist; a military historian and author of India’s Wars: A Military History 1947-1971 and Full Spectrum: India’s Wars 1972-2020 published by Harper-Collins; President’s Chair of Excellence at the National Defence College, Visiting Fellow at The Harvard Asia Centre and Oxford University’s Changing Character of War Programme; Visiting Professor at Ashoka University, Jindal University, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.[16][17][18][19][20]
- Ravi Prakash (engineer) - A notable and known entrepreneur and engineer, who founded Screamer (a social issues platform) and COVIDEXCHANGE, a first ever platform which organises crowdsourcing information about COVID SOS. He is one of the youngest such engineers in India. [21][22][23][24]
- Vinod K. Paul, Member, NITI Aayog [133] [134].
- Mudhoji IV Rao Naik (1838-1916) Raja of the Phaltan State and one of the longest reiging monarchs in world history.
- R. Srikant, researcher in communication networks and reinforcement learning with 27k citations[25], Frederic G. and Elizabeth H. Nearing Endowed Professor at UIUC, co-director of C3.ai's Digital Transformation Institute, recipient of IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award (2019) and fellow of IEEE (2006)
- Tony Chittettukalam, director of the Malayalam film Chakkaramaavin Kombathu (2017), writer in Malayalam. [135][136][137][138][139][140][141]
- Zafar ud Din Bihari, [142], [143]
- Shashank Paranjape - Managing Director of Paranjape Schemes Construction Ltd. since 1982.[26][27][28][29][30][31][32]
- Koushik Roy (academic) - [144]; [145]; [146]; [147]; fisheries and aquaculture professional; Hooghly, West Bengal, India - NET/ARS (Mains)/JRF/SRF Qualified. M.F.Sc (Aquaculture) 1st Class 1st, B.Sc. (Industrial Fish & Fisheries) 1st Class 1st. Senior Research Fellow at ICAR - Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Government of India; known for contributions in horizontal expansion of aquaculture practices in unmanaged water bodies
- Samit Sawhny (born 29 May 1972) - non-fiction writer, including All the World's a Spittoon (published by Penguin India); [148]; entrepreneur and founder of Barefoot Resorts Group ([149])
- Pandit Gulab Singh - historic figure known for his spiritual depth and his written contributions; existing writings include Prabodh Chandra Natak, Adhyatamak Geet and Bhavrit Samrit; [150]
- Joseph the Indian - He is also known as Joseph of Cranganore. Historical traveler from India, in particular the St. Thomas Christians ,to Europe around the time of Portuguese arrival. The story of Joseph the indian with a historical appraisal of the affairs of St. Thomas Christians.[151] The impact of Zheng He’s expeditions on Indian Ocean interactions India in 1500 AD: The Narratives of Joseph The IndianThe Book of Ser Marco Polo the Venetian Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East
- Naman 'Mortal' Mathur ~~ esport personality turned into content creator owner of group that won esports award 2022~~won pubg tournaments earlier and 7m yt subscriber~~[33][34][35]
- Kumbhan Das, (1468-1583) Famous poet born in Ashtachhap (hi:कुम्भनदास)
- Mar Keppa (AD 72-?) - The first Native Bishop of India and disciple of St Thomas
Indonesia
[edit]- Astro Liecharlie - id:Astro Liecharlie - Actor and writer, bronze medalist of 2008 Indonesia National Science Olympiad in Physics
- Ki Bagus Hadikusumo - id:Ki Bagus Hadikusumo
- Dr. Poch (Georg Anton Poch) - id:Dr. Poch
- Judika Sihotang - id:Judika - Indonesian singer
- Anastasia Praditha - news presenter
- Pascalis Iswari - news presenter
- Armand Maulana - id:Armand Maulana - Indonesian singer
- Dian Pramana Poetra - id:Dian Pramana Poetra - Indonesian singer
- Sammy Simorangkir - id:Sammy Simorangkir - Indonesian singer
- Imam Nahrawi - id:Iman Nahrawi
- Natasha Wilona - id:Natasha Wilona
- Ammar Zoni - id:Ammar Zoni - Indonesian actor.
- Citra Kirana - id:Citra Kirana - Indonesian actress with Dutch descent.
- Di Muhammad Devirzha - id:Di Muhammad Devirzha - Indonesian singer.
- Adhitia Sofyan - id:Adhitia Sofyan - Indonesian singer.
- Indro Hardjodikoro - id:Indro Hardjodikoro - Indonesian singer.
- Angga Aldi Yunanda - id:Angga Aldi Yunanda - Indonesian actor.
- Nella Kharisma - id:Nella Kharisma - Indonesian dangdut singer.
- Jenita Janet - id:Jenita Janet - Indonesian dangdut singer.
- Astrid Tiar - id:Astrid Tiar - Indonesian television host.
- Marcell Siahaan - id:Marcell Siahaan - Indonesian singer.
- Siti Nurjanah - - women's rights advocate in Indonesia.
- Baswedan family - Arab-Indonesian family that is the descendants of Umar Baswedan, an immigrant from Yemen in Dutch East Indies; id:Keluarga Baswedan
Iran
[edit]- Araz Fazaeli - Iranian Fashion Designer and social media personality (founder of [The Tehran Times]) [152][153]
- Mohammadhosein rafiei - Iranian Footballplayer(founder of Transfermarket) [154]
- sina hajivand - Iranian football player(founder of pars football) [155]
- Hashem Khodadadi - Iranian manager(founder of Transfermarket) [156]
- Alireza Hashemzadeh - Athlete from Iran (founder of Imbd) [157]
- Mohammad-Mehdi Nooripour - Advisor to the Minister of Education of Iran (Mohsen Haji-Mirzaei) and Chairman of the Iranian Students Association (Student Organization of Iran); [158]
- Mehdi Boushehri - brother of the Shah of Iran Mohammed Reza Pahlavi; producer of films including an unfinished Orson Welles project; [159]
- Muhammad Moghaddam Vahed - scientist in plant breeding; [160]
- Kourosh Ziabari - Iranian journalist and reporter; alumnus of Chevening Scholarships awarded by the UK's Foreign Office; recipient of Gabriel Garcia Marquez Fellowship in Cultural Journalism from the FNPI Foundation and the Colombian Ministry of Culture; American Middle Eastern Network for Dialogue at Stanford (AMENDS) Global Fellow; contributor to openDemocracy, The Huffington Post, Fair Observer, Middle East Eye, Responsible Statecraft and Al-Monitor; Asia Times correspondent, Journalist of the Month (February 2018) selected by the International Journalists Network; elected individual member of Chatham House, [161], [162], [163], [164], [165], [166], [167], [168], [169], [170] (Requested 12 October 2020)
In List of current Iran governors-general
- Mohammad-Sadegh Motamedian Governor of West Azerbaijan Province
- Ahmad Mohammadizadeh Governor of Bushehr Province
- Gholamali Heydari Soudjani Governor of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
- Ali-Mohammad Zanganeh Governor of Golestan
- Mahdi Dousti Governor of Hormozgan
- Hassan Bahramnia Governor of Ilam
- Reza Mortazavi Governor of Isfahan
- Mohammad-Mahdi Fadakar Governor of Kerman
- Mohammad-Tayyeb Sahraee Governor of Kermanshah
- Yaghob-Ali Nazari Governor of Razavi Khorasan
- Ali-Akbar Hosseini Mehrab Governor of Khuzestan
- Esmaeil Zarei Kosha Governor of Kurdistan
- Farhad Zivyar Governor of Lorestan
- Farzad Mokhlesolaemeh Governor of Markazi
- Mahmoud Hosseinipour Governor of Mazandaran
- Mohammad-Mahdi Aalaee Governor of Qazvin
- Mohammad Aghamiri Governor of Qom
- Mohammad-Reza Hashemi Governor of Semnan
- Mohammad Karami Governor of Sistan and Baluchestan
- Alireza Fakhari Governor of Tehran
- Mohsen Afsharchi Governor of Zanjan
Iraq
[edit]- Mustafa Jawad - historian
- Ya'qub Sarkis - historian
Ireland
[edit]- Donnchadh MacMurrough Kavanagh, King of Leinster and second longest Serving Monarch to reign over Ireland after Queen Victoria.
- Joe Christle - discharged IRA man and professional cyclist; involved in destruction of destruction of Nelson's Pillar; Paddy O'Callaghan
- Carol Coulter - journalist, The Irish Times; involved in radical left-wing politics in her youth, later became a journalist; wrote and published The Irish Reporter; worked for The Irish Press and later the The Irish Times; writer of the Irish Court Service review of the Irish family law system, Family Law Matters; has written a considerable number of books, on both the law and other issues; works for The Irish Times as its legal correspondent and has a weekly full page on legal affairs
- Sir Frederic Fitzjames Cullinan (born 1945) - K.C.B., cr. 1911, Kt., cr. 1897; C.B. 1894; late a principal clerk, Chief Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle
- Tom Kelleher (councillor) - county councillor since 2009 for Fingal, Ireland. Former Mayor of Fingal and candidate for the Daíl in the 2011 Irish General Election
- Tom Power (public servant) - The man behind banning smoking in pubs and restaurants in Ireland as the first country in the world. [36]
- Lora O'Brien - author, freelance writer, public speaker, event co-coordinator, heritage manager and educator; wrote A Practical Guide to Irish Spirituality ([171]), her second book, and many articles published nationally and internationally; co-organiser, Féile Draíochta, a national festival of Irish magic and spirituality ([172]); general manager, Rathcroghan Royal Complex, home of Queen Maeve, County Roscommon; has featured as an expert consultant on many television and radio shows, including The Last Word show on Today FM, The Afternoon Show and The Marian Finucane Show show on RTE; loraobrien
.com - Padraic O'Connor - chairman, Irish Stock Exchange
- Adam James Pollock - Irish writer and photographer who has written extensively on food, cooking, the countryside, architecture, history and politics. He has become renowned on social media platforms as a result of his latest book Sustenance: A Guide to Good Food, which has rendered him a popular figure in cooking, teaching many people how to cook at home. [173][174][175][176][177]
- Robert Sullivan (educator) - Northern Irish educationalist; founder, Sullivan Upper School
Israel
[edit]- Zwy Aldouby -- journalist, Nazi hunter, possible spy, international man of mystery ([178], [179])
- Laura Ben-David - writer
- Dudu Erez - comedian
- Gil Hovav - writer, journalist, media personality, has existent page on Hebrew Wikipedia, [180]
- Isaac Ochberg - Philanthropist - https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/ochberg-isaac
- Yoram Sheftel - Defense attorney, author, radio personality. Known for his defense of John Demjanjuk during the 1987 “Ivan the Terrible” Trial
Italy
[edit]- Alberto Ancilotto - Italian director; his 1952 short documentary film Epeira diadema was nominated for an Oscar the following year
- Ermanno Bazzocchi (1914 – 2015), Italian aeronautical engineer and designer (it)
- Klotilde Bersone (also spelled Clothilde Bersone; known as the Countess of Coutanceau) - 19th-century high Masonic initiate and political activist; subject of book L'Elue du Dragon, translated by Fr. Paul Boulin in 1929
- Giulio Bongini - 1904-1962, set designer, cinematographer, art director, stage manager; (https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2011/02/16/sofia-loren-rapita-dal-cinema.html?refresh_ce, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0094465/)
- Raimondo Bultrini - author and investigative journalist (La República); [181]; [182]
- Perry Campanella (born 1948) - journalist; perrycampanella
.com - Rosaria Cannavo - model
- Gabriele Lancilotto Castelli (Gabriele Castelli) - prince of Torremuzza, (1727–92)
- Maria Domenica Castellone (born 1975) - current leader of the Five Star Movement political party; it:Maria Domenica Castellone
- Francesca Chaouqui (born circa 1981) - Vatican lay consultant and member of a financial reform commission; arrested in late October 2015 for alleged leaking to journalists; released after apparently agreeing to cooperate with investigation; [183]; [184]; [185]
- Eugenio Curatola (born 1987) - blogger and writer; lives in Rome; founder and author of website Dodicirighe (dodicirighe
.wordpress .com); published a book named Dodicirighe... di più equivale a straparlare, where he writes short stories of twelve lines length - Federico Dolce - see Democracy in Europe Movement 2025
- Santa Elessa (Saint Elesa) - little-known Italian saint
- Emanuele Felice (author) - italian economist, historian and writer [186]
- Virginia de Leyva - noblewoman of Monza and nun
- Loris Malaguzzi - education reformer; from Reggio Emilia
- Juriaan Massenza - software developer; Enochian-language scholar; [187]; [188]; [189]
- Dino Olivieri (artist) - italian electronic musician, illustrator and novelist [190]
- Luca Rubino - Global Head of Digital at Automobili Pininfarina. Luca Rubino is the Global Head of Digital of Automibili Pininfarina. In 2019, he was listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list in Future Leaders category. [37][38][39][40]
- Massimo Signoracci - Papal embalmer; [191]
- Melita Toniolo - showgirl and model; it:Melita Toniolo
- Andrea Dallavilla - rally driver; it:Andrea Dallavilla
- Barbara Carfagna - news presenter; it:Barbara Carfagna
- Guido Caroselli - meteorologist; it:Guido Caroselli
- Manuela Lucchini - news presenter; it:Manuela Lucchini
- Filippo Gaudenzi - news presenter; it:Filippo Gaudenzi
- Paolo Di Giannantonio - news presenter; it:Paolo Di Giannantonio
- Francesca Grimaldi - news presenter; it:Francesca Grimaldi
- Maria Luisa Busi - news presenter; it:Maria Luisa Busi
- Adele Ammendola - news presenter; it:Adele Ammendola
- Francesco Giorgino - news presenter; it:Francesco Giorgino
- Micaela Palmieri - news presenter; it:Micaela Palmieri
- Emma D'Aquino - news presenter; it:Emma D'Aquino
- Tiziana Ferrario - news presenter; it:Tiziana Ferrario
- Diego Massidda - businessman; hu:Diego Massidda
- Agnese Marteddu - voice actor; it:Agnese Marteddu
- Onorata di Pavia - italian saint
Ivory Coast
[edit]- Fatou Fofana - news presenter
- Hamza Diaby - news presenter
- May Sako - news presenter
- Mohammed Diawara Planning minister of Côte d'Ivoire in the 1980s. Accused of embezzelling 6.4 billion dollars of Economic Community of West African States funds marked for famine relief. Arreseted and put on trial by Thomas Sankara ruler of Burkina Faso. See Interview with Sankara and contemporary news report
Jamaica
[edit]- Kenneth Osbourne Rattray, former Solicitor General of Jamaica
Japan
[edit]- Yasuo Baba - director of Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust
- Katsuhiko Chiba - script writer for the anime Outlaw Star
- Seiji Fujii - author of the manga 17-sai.
- Shingo Fujimori (ja:藤森慎吾) - owarai tarento, singer, actor, presenter and YouTuber; member of Oriental Radio (Anime News Network 1, 2) (requested on 18 September 2021)
- Okada Gyokuzan (ja:岡田玉山) (1737-1808 or 1812) - ukiyo-e artist from Osaka from the middle-late Edo period
- Yusuke Honma - provided music for Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust
- Ai Hosokawa (ja:細川亜衣) - chef (Books from Japan)
- Ai Hosokawa (born 1995) (ja:細川藍) - child actress
- Eiichi Hosokawa (ja:細川永一) - businessman; founder of Hosokawa Micron [192]
- Masuo Hosokawa (ja:細川益男) - businessman; president of Hosokawa Micron; owner of 1997 Kikuka-shō winner Matikanefukukitaru (Bloomberg)
- Momoko Iinuma (ja:飯沼ももこ) - model
- Fusanosuke Inariya - wrote and illustrated Maiden Rose
- Juniya Ishigaki - vehicle designer for the Outlaw Star anime, alongside Shōji Kawamori
- Momoko Kaechi - actress
- Yōji Kamata - artist of the manga 17-sai.
- Yasumoto Kamehachi - Edo period artist famous for making Iki dolls whose work contributed to the emergence of an extreme sense of realism.[41]
- Chihiro Kameyama - executive producer of Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust
- Tetsurō Kasahara
- Matsumoto Kisaburō - Edo period artist famous for making Iki dolls whose work contributed to the emergence of an extreme sense of realism.[41]
- Mizuta Kunishige - swordsmith, early Edo period
- Suzuki Kurō - Buddhist monk and founder of Juniso Kumano Shrine, Shinjuku, and Seiganji Temple, Nakano
- Tatsujiro Kuzuno - Ainu individual famous for being a promoter of Ainu culture
- Kitao Masayoshi (ja:北尾政美) (1764-1824) - created the Bakemono Chakutōchō kibyōshi
- Ichisaburō Matsudaira (松平市三郎) - businessman and shipowner, manager of the Shanghai branch of and later document manager and advisor to Nippon Yusen; [193][194][195][196]
- Kosuke Matushima - cinematographer of Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust
- Katsumi Minai (ja:南井克巳) - jockey and horse trainer (Thoroughbred Racing)
- Yuta Misaki (ja:三崎優太) - Businessman
- Shoji Morimoto - "Morimoto — nicknamed 'Rental-san,' incorporating an honorific — has inspired a television series and three books and has drawn international attention through his viral social media posts." [197]
- Takero Morimoto - one of the hosts of the 26th Japan Record Awards
- Yuhara Motoichi (ja:湯原元一) - educator [198]
- Atsuhiko Nakata (ja:中田敦彦) - owarai tarento, singer, businessman and YouTuber; member of Oriental Radio [199] [200] [201] (requested on 18 September 2021)
- Seiichi Nishiji (ja:西地清一) - champion bicycle racer; winner of 892 Keirin races
- Momoko Nōjō (能條桃子) - activist; founder of No Youth No Japan; [202]
- Kihachiro Onitsuka - founder of Asics and Onitsuka Tiger
- Momoko Ōzono (大園桃子) - idol; member of Nogizaka46; ja:大園桃子 [203] [204] [205] (requested on 18 September 2021)
- Takuya Saito - character designer for the Outlaw Star anime alongside Hiroyuki Hataike
- Taku Sakamoto
- Momoko Segawa (瀬川桃子) - badminton player (BWF Badminton Meisupo Meiji) (requested on 29 August 2021)
- Masayoshi Shibatani (柴谷方良) - linguist; author of The Languages of Japan on Japanese, Ryukyuan, Ainu
- Matsura Shigenobu - daimyo of the Hirado Domain during the late-Sengoku period; ja:松浦鎮信
- Hiroko Shimizu (novelist) - Japanese novelist who was awarded several times
- Hiroko Shimizu (professor) - a policy analyst and fellow of the Property and Environment Research Center who argues against the current local food movement (Hiroko Shimizu refers to a bowler) [206] [207] [208]
- Kiyoshi Shimizu - investigative journalist who began investigations into the similarities between the five cases of the North Kanto Serial Young Girl Kidnapping and Murder Case
- Suminokura Soan
- Kosai Sōitsu - Teacher of Date Masamune
- Kawata Suekichi (zh:河田末吉) Japanese physicist and astronomer
- Michiko Sugata - actress
- Hiroko Suzuki - performed the song "Roses Scatter Beautifully"
- Shinya Suzuki - author of Mr. Fullswing
- Keizo Takahashi - one of the hosts of the 25th Japan Record Awards
- Sora Takahata - Japanese voice actor - appeared in Makura no Danshi
- Kazuya Takase - Japanese composer and songwriter
- Osamu Takechi (baseball) - Japanese baseball player
- Momoko Tanabe - actress and model
- Tatsuki (animator) - Japanese director for anime shows such as Kemono Friends
- Yasuhisa Tokugawa (徳川康久) (fr:Tokugawa Yasuhisa) - chief priest of Yasukuni Shrine
- Senroku Uehara (1899-1975) - historian, president of what is now Hitotsubashi University [209][210][211][212][213][214][215]
- Makoto Uno - character designer for anime, including Love Hina and Dragonaut
- Michio Yamagami - wrote the song "Roses Scatter Beautifully"
- Momoko Yokomachi - model
- Tomoharu Ushida (ja: 牛田智大)(1999-) - classical pianist, born in Fukushima, Universal Classics artist, awarded as Second Prize at X Hamamatsu International Piano Competition in 2018, related article ([216]) Shalom777br (talk) 22:29, 9 May 2022 (UTC)
- Ado Mizumori (1939-) Japanese actress, singer, writer and illustrator, performed in soundtrack for Katamari Damacy among many other roles. The Japan Times, Japanese Wikipedia
- Hei no Saemon a.k.a. Taira no Yoritsuna is mentioned on Nichiren. [217][218][219][220]
- Koyama Hagyaku - 小山破逆 (floruit 1867-1877, b. and d. dates unkonwn), author of Yūshūgon 幽囚唫. Nationalist activist, rebel, prisoner, associated with the Shinpūren and Satsuma Rebellions
- Yukinobu Tatsu 龍幸伸 Manga writer and artist of various manga including the manga Dandadan that was adapted into a TV anime series.
Kenya
[edit]- Uku Mukima, senior paramount chief of the Kamba Tribe in the 20th century
- Simon Thomsett - raptor biologist; contributed greatly to raptor conservation efforts, particularly of African crowned eagles; worked for The Peregrine Fund and the National Museums of Kenya; lauded by many raptor biologists as a legend in the field; [221][222]; [223]; [224]
Korea
[edit]- Choi Han-ki - Korean philosopher
- Lee Je-ma - founder, Sasang Constitutional Medicine
- Na Seong-eun - Soccer player
- Park Po - ko:박포 Soccer player
- Lee Juno - Singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, actor, entertainer, competition winner, record producer - former member of Seo Taiji and Boys. Does not have his own page.
North Korea
[edit]- Volker Eloesser - software engineer and IT entrepreneur in North Korea; president, Nosotek joint venture company; [225]
- So Ok-sun - actress; Soviet Korean father; Russian mother; stars in North Korean film Unsung Heroes; [226]
- Kim Kyong-sok - North Korean revolutionary and war hero
South Korea
[edit]- Hesung Chun Koh - sociologist
- Jang Seok-woo (장석우) - CEO of Open World Entertainment, sex offender
- Kim Dong-gyun - ko:김동균
- Kim Gi-cheon - ko:김기천
- Kim Hyun Cheol - ko:김현철 - Singer, Music Director, music producer, MC, radio DJ, singer, songwriter, and actor.
- Kwang Lim Koh - legal scholar and diplomat
- Lee Ho-in - ko:이호인 (축구 선수) - Soccer GoalKeeper
- Tina Choi/Doobydobap - ko:최은서 - (see Youtube, Instagram); a Food YouTuber and Blogger with almost 4 million subscribers. Asia One, Elle Singapore, The Publish Press. Appeared on Donga Ilbo, one of the biggest newspapers of South Korea. Guest in FunWithDumb which is hosted by the rapper DUMBFOUNDEAD. Multiple other collabs and articles about her. High notoriety in the Food Content Industry
Kosovo
[edit]- Alush Gashi is a Kosovar physician and politician
Latvia
[edit]- Kristaps Krišs Upelnieks, military officer and Latvian independance advocate; lv:Kristaps Krišs Upelnieks
Lebanon
[edit]Lithuania
[edit]- Eglė Bučelytė, news presenter; lt:Eglė Bučelytė
- Marijus Žiedas, news presenter; lt:Marijus Žiedas
- Džordana Butkutė, singer; lt:Džordana Butkutė
- Merūnas Vitulskis, singer; lt:Merūnas Vitulskis
Luxembourg
[edit]- Frank Goetz - news presenter
- Mariette Zenners - news presenter
Malaysia
[edit]- Yeoh Sew Beow (1845–1904) – 19th-century revenue farmer, merchant and leader of the Chinese community; donated the land on which the Kek Lok Si was built
- Lim Leng Cheak (1850–1901) – 19th-century industrialist (rice miller), revenue farmer, merchant, shipowner
- Lim Kek Chuan (1858–1907) – 19th-century industrialist (tin miner and smelter), merchant, rubber planter, revenue farmer, and Chinese community leader; a founder, Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Penang Chinese Recreation Club (C.R.C.); served on the Chinese Advisory Board
- Choong Lye Hin (c. 1883 – 1948) – 19th-century industralist (rice and oil miller), merchant, landlord; three roads were and are still named after him: Choong Lye Hin Road (Jalan Choong Lye Hin), Choong Lye Hin Close (Solok Choong Lye Hin), and Hock Hin Terrace (Tingkat Hock Hin), in Penang
- Choong Lye Hock (1882–1960) – 19th-century industrialist (rice and oil miller), merchant, landlord; two roads were and are still named after him: Choong Lye Hock Road (Jalan Choong Lye Hock) and Hock Hin Terrace (Tingkat Hock Hin), in Penang
- Kee Lye Huat (also spelt Kee Lai Huat, Ki Lye Huat) (1834–1892) – 19th-century sugarcane planter; headman/leader, Teochews (Cháozhōu) in Penang; one of the early developers of Sungai Bakap (from village to town)
- Hamzah Kashghari
- Chua Yu Kay (also spelt Chua Eu Kay, Chua Yu Khay) (1861–1903) – 19th-century industrialist (rice miller) and shipowner; managing owner, Chong Moh and Kong Hock steamship companies
- Choong Cheng Kean (1857–1916) – 19th-century industrialist (rice miller), merchant, revenue farmer, rubber planter
- Phuah Hin Leong (1844–1901) – 19th-century industrialist (rice and oil miller), merchant and philanthropist
- P. K. Nambyar (1869–1928) – 19th- to 20th-century barrister; member, George Town Municipal Commission; first ethnic-Indian to sit on the Straits Settlements Legislative Council; member, Penang Hindu Advisory Board; president, Indian Association, Penang and the Penang Hindu Sabha
- Cauder Moheedin Merican (1759–1834) – 18th-19th-century merchant; Kapitan Keling or leader of the Indian community; founder, Kapitan Keling Mosque in Pitt Street, Penang
- Mohamed Noordin Merican (1794–1870) – 18th- to 19th-century merchant; Kapitan Keling or leader of the Indian community; committee member, Penang Chamber of Commerce
- Habib Merican Noordin (1847–1909) – 19th-century merchant, shipping agent; member, Penang Chamber of Commerce; community leader of Indians
- Mohamed Merican Noordin (1777–1869) – 18th- to 19th-century merchant; Kapitan Keling or leader of the Indian community; progenitor of the Noordin family in Malaya
- S. V. K. Patchee (1800–1833) – 19th-century ship provisioner and stevedores, and philanthropist; together with his brother S. V. S. Maniam, he established S. V. K. Patchee Brothers in 1837
- Lee Pean Peh (1824–1902) – 19th-century merchant, industrialist (tin miner and smelter), revenue farmer and leader of the Chinese community; revolutionised tin smelting, at that time, by the introduction of the Relau Tongka
- Ng Pak San (1864–1903) – 19th-century revenue farmer, merchant and leader of the Chinese community; philanthropist and gave to various charities
- Tan Say Seang (1858–1930) – philantrophist; among the top donors of the Hokkien community for well over fifty years; her acts of charity earned her the title of "Female Diety" by the Kwong Wah Jit Poh in 1996, 66 years after her demise
- Wan Hanafi Su – actor; Anugerah Seri Angkasa - Best TV Actor: Wan Hanafi Su (Anak Penarik Beca, RTM), plays as witch doctor in Susuk the movie 2008; plays as Wak Hitam in drama Jangan Pandang Belakang
- Tolaram Surtani (Hassaram) (died 1958) – among the first Sindhis from Hyderabad Sind to migrate to Penang in the 1860s; began as a general merchant and later specialised in textiles and clothing; involved with the Penang Indian Chamber of Commerce, the Brick Kiln Road (Penang) Gurdwara and the Sri Kunj Bihari Temple (Penang Road, Penang).
- Koh Seang Tat (1831–1911) – 19th-century merchant, revenue farmer, activist, philantrophist; member, George Town (Penang) Municipal Commission; a headman of the Chinese community; a founder, Penang Po Leung Kuk; donated the land on which the Ayer Itam Dam stands; other donations which have remained part of Penang's built heritage
- Yeoh Cheng Tek (1843–1894) – 19th-century merchant, philanthropist and Chinese community leader
- Arianna Teoh – public relations and communications consultant; Miss Malaysia World 1997; semi-finalst, Miss World 1997
- Ng Ah Thye (1840–1900) – 19th-century revenue farmer, merchant and leader of the Chinese community; founder, Penang Chinese Town Hall; trustee, Lam Wah Ee Hospital when it was established in 1883
- James Montague Bent Vermont (also known as James Vermont, J. M. Vermont and J. M. B. Vermont) (1827–1904) – 19th-century planter, merchant, landowner; member, Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements
- Chua Kang Whuat (also spelt Chua Kang Huat) – 18th- to 19th-century shipowner
- Lee Pee Yeow (1830–1900) – 19th-century merchant, shipowner, planter, landowner, and Chinese community leader; helped found the Batu Gantong Cemetery among his other acts of charity
- Tan Sri Datuk Sri Syed Yusof – billionaire and business mogul
- Hisyam Hamid
- Afiq Muiz
- Dr. Isaac Govind Andy, ms:Dr Isaac Govind Andy, recognized as Most Influential Business Leaders in Tech [[227]], Most Successful Entrepreneurs [[228]], Successful People in Malaysia, Britishpedia Encyclopedia- BHP - British Publishing House, Vol 5 2023
- Foo Wan Thot (1935- ) — An education activist who initiated the “Revival Movement of the Chinese Independent High Schools” (unofficial translation of “华文独中复兴运动”) in Perak in 1973 with a number of other people. An encyclopedic article in Chinese on Foo Wan Thot, from Baidu
- Tunku Besar Idris Ibni Muhammed Al-Qadri (December 21 1927-December 26 2005) Tunku Besar Of Tampin also called Tunku Besar Idrus al-Qadri
Mali
[edit]- Khadidiatou Kone - news presenter
- Amadou Sankare - news presenter
Malta
[edit]- Joe Saliba (poet) (died 20 September 2013) - poet; emigrated from Malta to the State of Victoria, Australia; [229] (audio article, Maltese-language tribute to Saliba)
- Keith Demicoli - news presenter
Mauritius
[edit]- Radhakrisna Sadien - social worker and trade unionist; chairman, Mauritian National Economic and Social Council (2012)
Mexico
[edit]- Ramón Montes Barreto (es:Ramón Montes Barreto) (born 1954), Mexican researcher, author, academic and politician with major achievements on public health, Multidimensional Poverty Index, gender studies and traditional medicine. [230]; [231]; [232]; [233]; [234]; [235]; [236]
- Pablo Boullosa - writer and television host; [237]; [238]
- Severiano Briseño Chávez - composer; [239]
- Julio Enrique Guerrero Ontiveros - medic, entrepreneur, inventor; chief executive officer, UK-based Metix Ltd.; [240]; [241]; [242]
- Zamacola Hermanos - family firm made double-barrel guns in Eibar in 1918; "Jabali" side-by-side shotguns
- Ricardo Martínez Herrera - sculptor; [243]; [244]; [245]; [246]
- Trinidad Alvarez Lira - was 117 and died a few hours after receiving her birth certificate; that means she would qualify as one of the oldest people ever, and also happened to be older than Emma Morano; [247]
- Subcomandante Moisés - a member of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
- Maximiliano Monforte - descendant of the House of Montfort; breton prince in pretence
- Ruy Salgado (also known as el5anto and el 5anto) - figure in Mexican politics; blogged against censorship and corruption until his disappearance in September 2012; later gave a parting broadcast; [248]; [249]; [250]; [251]; [252]
- Francisco Jimenez Sanchez - see Mexicayotl
Moldova
[edit]- Iurie Gologan - news presenter
- Dorina Iurcu - news presenter
Morocco
[edit]Montenegro
[edit]- Ivana Šebek - news presenter
Myanmar
[edit]- Mahn Ba Zan - Karen National Union leader, established the Karen National Unity Party
- Shwe Hser - S'gaw Karen commander
- Tha Hmwe - founded the Karen Revolutionary Council
Navajo/Dakota
[edit]- Kay Bennett (Kaibah) - Navajo politician, author, singer, and artist. First woman to run for Navajo Nation President [253] [254] [255] [256] [257]
Nepal
[edit]- Young Uttam Sanjel - has built a large network of schools known as "Bamboo Schools", imparting affordable education to poor children.
- Buddhi Krishna Lamichhane (Nepalese Singer,Composer and Actor) (https://www.google.com/search?q=buddhi+krishna+lamichhane&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS762US762&oq=buddhi+krishna+lamichhane&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l2j69i60l3j0.6853j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8)
- Kovid Panthy - A Young Entrepreneur, Educator, Author, and Marketer who has been awarded as an IBM Champion and is known for his teachings on different social media platforms. https://g.co/kgs/yk39SP [42]
Netherlands
[edit]- Jan Bennink - businessman; former chief executive officer, Royal Numico; executive chairman, Sara Lee (based in Chicago)
- Jos J. L. Gommans (born 1 April 1963) is a professor of history at Leiden University who specializes in colonialism and imperialism in Asia. His books have been widely reviewed in the academic press; two have been cited more than 200 times each, according to Google Scholar.[258][259][260][261][262][263][264][265][266][267][268]
- Triene Langheldes (died 1613) - alleged witch; the last alleged witch in the Netherlands
- Symen Lambertsz - Dutch explorer of the region that later became New Netherlands
- Leo Mes Start Source: https://www.facebook.com/Leo-Mes-1928-1974-186513854717348/ Inventor, Painter, Etcher. Born in the Nederlands, Died in Kingston, ON: (1928-1974)
- Hendrik III van Montfoort - Duke of Montfoort or the descendent of one.
- Wijnand Pon - businessman; one of the wealthiest in the Netherlands
- Cornelus Verloop, secret agent during WWII. He was "fearless" working with the Resistance but in fact was a double agent. Once he was caught and "turned," he betrayed Lindemans, the Arnhem Traitor.
- Han Vermeulen - Dutch anthropologist; de:Han F. Vermeulen
- Dirk Vlasblom - Dutch awarded journalist, writing for NRC Handelsblad and NRC Next, author on books and articles on the (de)colonization of the Dutch East Indies and the post-colonial era of Indonesia and West Papua.
- Toon Weijnen , scientist
New Zealand
[edit]- Peter Wolfkamp - TV & Radio personality; foreman on The Block NZ; host of Sunday morning radio programme on Newstalk ZB. [269]; [270]
Niger
[edit]- Adamu Jenitongo Songhay healer [271]
- Muhammadu Hamma
Nigeria
[edit]- Aminu Usman Deputy Governor of Jigawa State
- Faruk Lawal Jobe Deputy Governor of Katsina State
- Abubakar Umar Argungu Deputy Governor of Kebbi State
- Emmanuel Akabe Deputy Governor of Nasarawa State
- Idris Muhammad Gobir Deputy Governor of Sokotu State
- Aminu Abdullahi Alkali Deputy Governor of Taraba State
- Mani Mallam Mummuni Deputy Governor of Zamfara State
North Macedonia
[edit]- Katerina Topalova - news presenter
Norway
[edit]- Poul Henningsen Irgens, inventor - Norsk biografisk leksikon
- Randi Rosenqvist, forensic psychiatrist
- Jan-Erik Aalbu
- Nils Rune Langeland
- Klaus Sonstad
- Bente Riise
- Kristian Gundersen , biologist
- Ebba Wergeland
Oman
[edit]- Shamsaldin Qais Sulayman Al-Said - Film producer, journalist, businessman and prince of the Sultanate of Oman. Great Grandson of the Sultan’s first Cousin, HH Sayyid Majid bin Hamoud Al-Said. Produced several Television shows in Saudi Arabia, a movie in the UK and a movie in the USA.
- Mohsin Hani Al-Bahrani - Business magnate, entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, industrialist and billionaire of Omani Origin and from the royal family of Oman.He is the CEO of MHD ACERE which constitutes the cluster of automotive, construction equipment, and renewable energy divisions of the Mohsin Haider Darwish Group. He was named in Arabian Business's GCC Young Achievers for 2021 list
Pakistan
[edit]- Zidane Hamid - (born Jan 3, 2010) A Pakistani child prodigy with world records. He is Youngest Sports Commentator at 9 years and 185 days according to Guinness Book of World Records. He also have World Record of fastest arrangement of 118 elements of periodic table (age 9). Previously he passed Microsoft Office Specialist exam at age 5. He got notability for delivering science lectures in his videos since he was 4. [43] [44] [45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56]
- Zaid Ali Tahir - Pakistani-Canadian actor and comedian. Makes videos related to desi culture and tradition. Lives in Waterloo, Ontario. His videos and pictures are posted on his youtube channel- ZaidAliT.
- S.M. Junaid Zaidi - The Founder Rector of the COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT). Dr. Zaidi introduced IT and Information Networking in the R&D organization of Pakistan as the Director General of the National Center for Technology Transfer, Government of Pakistan. [272]
- Dawood Khan - Author of The Most In-depth Hacker's Guide and lead software developer at Warrior Organization (https://www.warrior.pk/). [273]
- Hayat Akbar - politician
- SanaUllah Almani - scientist
- Sami Baloch - Sindhi-language poet; former producer, Pakistan Television Corporation (PTC); now project manager, PTC Karachi centre; [274]
- Sabih Uddin Bokhari - ambassador
- Syed Sohail Bokhari - event organizer, social activist and religious figure; founder, Asian Cultural Association of Pakistan (Pakistan's only association which presents award to all fields of life)
- Fateh Mohammed Jalandhary - Quran translator
- Malik Shahrukh Zeeshan - Pakistani Ph.D. Scholar, who was falsely accused of blasphemy by Tehreek Labbaik Pakistan, Founder of Blasphemy Company a campaign against misuse of Blasphemy law in Pakistan. Fatwa was issued against him and in several mosques, preachers incited people to behead him.
- Sardar Ahmed Khan - teacher and educationist
- Rafaqat Ali Haqani (Religious Scholar) (rafaqathaqani.blogspot.com)
- Samad Khurram - activist; founding member, Student Action Committee; refused award from U.S. Ambassador in June 2008
- Dr Abdullah Mohammad Sindi - professor and writer in Saudi Arabia; Sindhi by origin
- Fahad Sohrab - youth activist; youth opposition leader, KP youth assembly PILDAT; represented Pakistan at the London International Youth Science Forum (2012)
- Raja Abbas Saghar Minhas , Pakistani politician, Writer, Social worker, President Minhas Nation Jhelum.
- Shafiq Akbar - Businessman
Palestine
[edit]- George Abed - senior counselor and director, Africa & the Middle East, Institute of International Finance; [275]; former chairman, Palestine Monetary Authority (where he was responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive plan to restructure the PMA in preparation for transforming the institution into a full-fledged central bank and for reforming and strengthening the banking system in Palestine); [276]; former director, Middle East and Central Asia Department, International Monetary Fund and special advisor to the managing director; prior to that, served as deputy director, IMF's Fiscal Affairs Department; [277]; [278]; [279]; [280]
- Majid Faraj - the head of the Palestinian Football Association and the former head of the Palestinian Preventive Security Force. [281]
- Daoud El Ghoul - banned from his hometown and then his country by Israel for working as a tour guide; [282]
- Ahmad Al-Bazz, Award-winning Palestinian journalist and filmmaker from Nablus, the recipient of a Deutsche Welle Fellowship to cover the Global Media Forum 2015, a member of Activestills photography collective, recipient of an Aljazeera Short Film Award 2015, graduate of Deutsche Welle Akademie [283], [284], [285], [286], [287], [288] (Requested 12 October 2020)
Papua New Guinea
[edit]Peru
[edit]- Daniela Darcourt - Peruvian singer, songwriter and dancer.[289]
- Yahaira Plasencia - Peruvian singer, model, dancer, songrwiter and TV celebrity.[290]
- Amy Gutiérrez - Peruvian singer, dancer, songwriter and actress.[291]
Philippines
[edit]- Rolando Bautista - current Secretary of Social Welfare and Development
- Nellie Boustead - José Rizal's eighth lover; mestiza daughter of a Filipina and a wealthy French-English merchant whose house was frequented by Filipinos in France; [292]
- J. Prospero de Vera - current chairperson, Commission on Higher Education
- Roderico Dumaug, Jr. - leader, Centric Democratic Party in the Philippines; the new kid on the block, shaking the political foundation in the Philippines
- Angelo King (philanthropist) - philanthropist; known for his financial support to several buildings that bear his name in various private universities throughout Metro Manila, including the Angelo King International Center at De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde
- Arthur Lascañas - retired policeman who previously denied knowing self-confessed hitman Edgar Matobato and the latter's allegation that former Davao City Mayor and now Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte organized the Davao Death Squad or DDS. He has recently appeared before the public and confessed what he said is the truth, contrary to what he previously told the Senate. [293]
- Ma. Gracia Pulido-Tan - chairperson, Commission on Audit of the Philippines (2011–2015)
- Neil Rey Garcia Llanes - winner of the fourth season of Talentadong Pinoy, participated on the first season of Asia's Got Talent, and finished third on the second season.
From List of current Philippine provincial governors:
- Manuel L. Sagarbarria Governor of Negros Occidental
- Jake Vincent Villa Governor of Siquijor
- Gerard Roger Espina Nacionalista Governor of Biliran
- Xavier Jesus Romualdo Governor of Camiguin
- Yvonne Roña Cagas Governor of Davao del Sur
- Niño Sotero Uy Jr. Governor of Davao del Sur
- Rogelio Pacquiao Governor of Sarangani
- Nilo Demerey Jr. Governor of Dinagat Islands
- Robert Lyndon Barbers Governor of Surigao del Norte
Poland
[edit]- Łukasz Barczyk – film director
- Ezdrasz Biesok – Polish Franciscan, lawyer
- Olgierd Budrewicz – traveler, journalist
- Przemysław Daca - former head of the water authority
- Zbigniew Duda , professor
- Wacław Felczak - professor and expert in Hungarian history; spent World War II in Budapest organizing underground contacts between Poland and Western nations; gave lectures in 1987-1988 in Budapest to student activists who would go on to found the political party Fidesz
- Jacek Fisiak
- Jack Gruener – Holocaust survivor of multiple concentration camps. Yanek Gruener, the main character of Alan Gratz young adult novel Prisoner B-3087 is based on Gruener's life.
- Jerzy Janik
- Grzegorz Jarzyna – theatre director
- Chaim Kaplan - Holocaust victim in the Warsaw Ghetto; [294]; [295]
- Jan Klata – theatre director
- Ryszard Krauze – businessman
- Stanisław Królak – cyclist
- Tadeusz Kulisiewicz – artist
- Sylwester Latkowski – docu-drama director
- Jan Lebenstein – painter
- Krystyna Loska - announcer
- Katarzyna Dowbor - announcer
- Grażyna Bukowska - news presenter
- Krystyna Czubówna - news presenter
- Wojciech Mann - television personality
- Andrzej Milczanowski – politician
- Michał Mistrzak - former head of the environmental authority, Chief Inspectorate of Environmental Protection
- Pawel Monat – Polish spy (and later author) who turned and took his family to the U.S.; [296]; [297]; [298]; [299]; [300]; [301]
- Wojciech Płocharski – Polish author publishing in English in India; journalist (foreign correspondent), traveler, composer and lyricist; pl:Wojciech Płocharski
- Maria Probosz – actress
- Dawid Sierakowiak - Holocaust victim in Lodz Ghetto; [302]; [303]
- Joanna Stasiak - polish artist, painter pl:Joanna Stasiak
- Ludwik Stomma – historian
- Grzegorz Witkowski - deputy minister of infrastructure
- Wiktor Woroszylski – writer
- Krzysztof Wyszkowski - anti-communist opposition activist; co-founder, Solidarity movement; inventor of name Solidarność; acquaintance of President of the European Council Donald Tusk; witness of cases kept in the so-called General Kiszczak archives
- Jolanta Pieńkowska - news presenter
- Leszek Wierzchowski - politician
- Barbara Kurdej-Szatan - television host pl:Barbara Kurdej-Szatan
- Tomasz Kammel - television host pl:Tomasz Kammel
- Henryka Zarzycka-Dziakowska - WWII Warsaw Uprising Liaison - nurse, author of biography book Moj Pamietnik Z Powstania Warszawskiego (http://lubimyczytac.pl/autor/54889/henryka-zarzycka-dziakowska), detailed biography available (https://www.1944.pl/powstancze-biogramy/henryka-zarzycka,51405.html)
- Krysia Paszko (Krystyna Paszko) - young activist, creator of fake page of an online-shop helping domestic violence victims
- Wiktoria Magnuszewska - women's rights, queer and social activist, member of All-Poland Women's Strike National Council and founder of LGBT+ Youth Forum.
Portugal
[edit]- Ciprião de Figueiredo e Vasconcelos - Corregedor of the Azores in the 16th century; pt:Ciprião de Figueiredo e Vasconcelos
- Gaspar Boccaro – explorer in Africa in the 17th century
- Tavana - pro-French ally in the Annexation of the Leeward Islands by France
Romania
[edit]- Robert Cristian Trif - Romanian sports agent; represents players and coaches in basketball, cricket, football, handball and volleyball; based in Dubai; [304]; [305]
- Romica Jurca - meteorologist
- Flavia Mihăşan - meteorologist
- Adrian Despot - Romanian musician
- Tomi Cristin - Voice actor
Russia
[edit]- Alexander Batov - left-wing opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Sergey Biets - left-wing opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Kasim Bikkulov - Tatar poet
- Dmitry Buterin (born in 1972) is a Russian-Canadian entrepreneur and co-founders of Ethereum digital currency.
- Andrey Duskin - Russian copyright/trademark troll who trademarked the SCP Foundation name and logo in 2019 and is actively trying to get the SCP Foundation wiki (currently the Russian one) shut down.
- Alexander Pushnoy (ru:Пушной, Александр Борисович) (born 1975) - musician and TV host
- Julia Vins - is a Russian Female body builder
- Danzig Baldaev (born 1925; deceased) - former prison warder; artist of the Gulag (painting); [306]
- Vyacheslav Armanov Bashkirtsevaich - loyalist; later an arms mogul
- Praskovia Fedorovna Dubrovina - wife of Grigori Rasputin
- Dmitry Enteo - nationalist opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Andrei Erofeev (ru:Ерофеев, Андрей Владимирович) - former curator, one of the departments in the Tretyakov Gallery; [307]
- Paul Nicolaevich Evdokimov (Paul Evdokimov) (ru:Павел Николаевич Евдокимов) (1901–1970) - philosopher and theologian
- Nikolai Alexandrovich Gagen March 11 (23) or March 12 (24), 1895 , Lakhta , now Primorsky District (St. Petersburg) - May 20, 1969 , Moscow - Soviet military leader, lieutenant general . [308], [309]
- Ekaterina Grinchevskaya - news presenter
- Mikhail Khorev - Christian author of religious books about Soviet prison camps.
- G. A. Klevezal (Galina Klevezal) - biologist; perhaps the leading researcher in the field of osteohistology; [310]; 211.225.33.104 (talk) 04:21, 8 March 2014 (UTC)
- Valery Kostikov - KGB agent; Consular Official Russian Consulate, Mexico City
- Ilya Lazarenko - nationalist opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Elena Lenina (Lena Lenina) - Russian and French television presenter; model and author
- Nikolai Ivanovich Nikiforov (ru:Никифоров, Николай Иванович) - lawyer, professor and fascist.
- Alexander Nekrassov - Voice of Russia correspondent in London; chief advocate and propagandist of the Putin regime's policies to the Anglophone population in Europe
- Maxim Popenker - Russian programmer who is a firearm hobbyist, wrote seven books about guns (both in English and Russian) and has been working for several domestic and foreign gun magazines [311] [312] [313]
- Hirsch Schreider - Mayor of Petrograd at the start of the Russian Revolution; Bolshevik Revolution, 1917–1918: Documents & Materials by J. Bunyan, page 356 (perhaps other pages) (available through Google Books); A People's Tragedy by Orlando Figes, page 509 (I have not seen this book on Google Books)
- Johann Schumacher (ru:Шумахер, Иван Данилович) - director, Russian Academy under Peter the Great
- Semyon Borisovich Semyonov - eyewitness to the Tunguska event
- Vladimir Tor - nationalist opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Arkady Tsaregradtsev - pioneer of Russian drifting [314]
- Leonid Leonidovich Vasilev - writer, Experiments in Mental Suggestion
- Konstantin Yankauskas - liberal opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Roman Yuneman - nationalist opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Vitaly Zhemchuzhny - Film director [57]
- Peter Chernyshevsky and Boris Zvenigorodsky - Teachers of Mikhail Chapiro
Saudi Arabia
[edit]- Nasser Al-Saeed - Saudi Arabian dissident
- Bakr Alduhaim - Saudi Arabian Film Producer and Cinematographer
- Osama Al-Bar - Saudi Arabian politician, Mayor of Mecca[58][59]
Serbia
[edit]- Vanja Lazin (born 1976) - actor; Academy of Arts, University of Belgrade (2000); IMDb
- Vilen Andreyevich Zharikov - geologist
- Dimitrije Vidaković - news presenter
- Ružiča Vranjković - news presenter
- Nataša Jeremić - news presenter
Singapore
[edit]- James Aeria - first commander, Singapore Volunteer Naval Force
- Abdul Hafiz bin Abdul Samad - News Associate editor of The Straits Times
- Ee Tean Chye - first commander, Singapore Air Defence Command
- Baptist Ivan Cuthbert - one of the founding fathers of Singapore; politician in the People's Action Party (PAP)
- Mancharan Singh Gill - commander, Singapore Army; first deputy chief of the General Staff
- Gul Maryanne - compound bow archer, ladies single and team; medalist, 2005 Southeast Asian Games and 2007 Southeast Asian Games; Asian Grand Prix; Adecco Athlete Career Program
- Anand Nalachandran - lawyer who represented murderer Took Leng How
- Chew Chia Shao Wei - writer
- Sunil Sudheesan - lawyer who represented murderer Took Leng How
- Charles Christopher Toh - inventor, dengue protector cover (to protect Singaporeans living in Housing and Development Board (HDB) homes from breeding dengue fever within the HDB clothes pole holders, and possibly saving lives)
Slovakia
[edit]- Martin Dano (sk:Martin Daňo) - press reporter and activist (to protect the democracy and freedom of speech and information); founder, GINN.PRESS
- Janette Štefánková - news presenter
- Lucia Barmošová - news presenter
- Luboš Sarnovský - news presenter
- Andrea Bugošová - news presenter
- Viliam Stankay - news presenter
- Lubomír Bajaník - news presenter
Slovenia
[edit]- Igor Jurič - news presenter
- Dejan Ladika - news presenter
- Nada Lavrić - news presenter
- Janez Čuček - news presenter
- Robert Celestina - news presenter
Somalia
[edit]- Abdigani Shancad (alternatively Abdiqani Shancad) - important figure in the Somali community in the U.S.; ran for President of Puntland, Somalia; educator; acting chairman, Somali National Salvation Committee; internationally recognized multilinguist; [315]; [316]
South Africa
[edit]- Botlhale Boikanye - eleven-year-old inspirational poet; from Imperial Reserve in Mafikeng; won the 2012 SA's Got Talent; [317]; began reading and writing poetry at the age of six; has performed at government functions, radio, and in television competitions ([318]); in July 2012, she represented her school in a municipal book day poetry competition and took second place ([319]; her poem was then published in the The Mail newspaper
- Jan Willem André de la Porte - patron, World Federation of Hemophilia, 2014 World Congress, Melbourne, Australia
- Peter Gastrow - politician, scientist, civil servant; [320]
- Helen Lieberman - founder, Ikamva Labantu organization
- Juliet Mogale - activist during Apartheid; one of the deliverers of letters to Nelson Mandela prior to his arrest; worked with various struggle leaders including Dr. Walter Sisulu; her parents were the owners of a popular place during those times referred to as the Blue Lagoon
- Koos Stadler - retired SANDF soldier who has been a special forces officer and author of Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines; [321] ; [322]; [323]
- Justice Malala - South African journalist, author, and political commentator.
- Here is a list of about 100 distinguished Women members of the Academy of Science of South Africa. Please help to make them blue links.
Spain
[edit]- Agapito García Atadell
- África Baeta - news presenter; eu:África Baeta
- Luis Candelas
- Araceli González Carballo Spy for Britain during WW II (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araceli_Gonz%C3%A1lez_Carballo)
- Chacham Chaim Tawil - rabbi; born in Spain; leader of the Jewish beit din (house of law) in Brooklyn in the early- to mid-20th century; made significant impacts on Jewry in Spain, America, and Venezuela before moving to Israel, where he later died and was buried
- Heinz Chez
- Manuel Pallarès i Grau Catalan painter (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pallar%C3%A8s_i_Grau)
- Pedro Tomás (matador); has been gored many times yet still performs; covered in a special on bullfighting on the 60 Minutes television show (aired March 7, 2010)
- Keka Conesa - news presenter
- Nacho Gallego - news presenter
- Elena Argandoña - news presenter
- Miguel González (announcer) - news presenter
- Julio López Guixot
- Francisco Luis Quintana - news presenter
- Carles Prats - news presenter
- Ariadna Oltra - news presenter
- Ignasi Agustí (https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignasi_Agust%C3%AD_i_Peypoch) - Catalan writer
- José Manuel Naredo (es) - economist
- Francisco José Caro - news presenter; es:Francisco José Caro
- Marta Solano - news presenter; es:Marta Solano
- Ana de Roque - meteorologist; es:Ana de Roque
- José Antonio Maldonado - meteorologist; es:José Antonio Maldonado
- Simeó Rabasa i Singla - founder Derbi motorcycle; ca:Simeó Rabasa i Singla
- Luis Carandell - news presenter; es:Luis Carandell
- Angie Rigueiro - news presenter; es:Angie Rigueiro
- Àngel Pons - news presenter; es:Àngel Pons
- Almudena Ariza - news presenter; es:Almudena Ariza
- Toni Cruanyes - news presenter; ca:Toni Cruanyes
- César González-Ruano Spanish journalist and writer
- Juan García Suárez
- Martín Merino y Gómez
- Francisco Otero González
- Juan Vázquez Pérez
Sri Lanka
[edit]- Kamal Nanayakkara - head of information technology, SriLankan Airlines; director, SITA
- Emil Wijewantha - professor; president, Ceylon Microbiologists Society (1995)
Sudan
[edit]Syria
[edit]Sweden
[edit]- Johan Didrik af Wingård - Governor of Värmland County (1814–1840) and Swedish Minister for Finance (1840–1842)
- Svante Banér (1584–1628) - nobleman and general
- Tim Davys - Swedish-American author of Amberville, Lanceheim, Torquaiand Yok, a set of allegorical novels; [324]
- Captain Elin (Helga i Pilanna) (died 1672) - one of the most famous alleged witch in Swedish history; sv:Kapten Elin
- Ulrika Palme (died 1659) - Swedish noblewoman; executed for sorcery in Norway
- Charlotta Ridderbjelke (died 1810) - noblewoman; executed for having murdered her husband for the sake of her lover
- Justine Kirk - announcer
- Eva Dozzi - announcer
- Lena Haglund - announcer
- Niklas Atterhall - announcer
- Rolf Arsenius - announcer
- Lena Algård - announcer
- Gunnar Täckholm (2 February 1891 - 24 January 1933) - botanist
- Örjan Lindberger , scientist
- Carl Olof Tamm , scientist
- Bengt R. Jonsson , scientist
- Salo Gronowitz , scientist
- Anders Lundberg , scientist
- Anders Agell , scientist
- Gun Widmark , scientist
- Jan Ling , scientist
- Gösta Holm , scientist
- Bengt Sigurd , scientist
- Bengt Hultqvist , scientist
- Bengt Landgren , scientist
- Erik Frykman (sv), scientist
- Alf Johnels , scientist
- Tryggve Troedsson , scientist
- Alf W. Johansson , scientist
- Eva Österberg (sv), scientist
- Torgny Håstad , scientist
- Bertil Bengtsson , scientist
- Barbro Ståhle Sjönell , scientist
- Thure Stenström , scientist
- Ulf Teleman , scientist
- Inge Jonsson , scientist
- Arne Melberg , scientist
- Göran B. Nilsson , scientist
- Erik Kjellberg , scientist
- Per Olof Lindblad , scientist
- Åke Nordlund , scientist
- Jan Olof Stenflo , scientist
- Bengt Jonsell , scientist
- Ulf Bernitz , scientist
- Marcus Jupither , singer
Switzerland
[edit]- Jacques Koerfer - German-born Swiss art collector and former chairman of BMW automotive company who died in 1991
- Katja Stauber - news presenter; de:Katja Stauber
- Sascha Ruefer - news presenter; de:Sacha Ruefer
Taiwan
[edit]Tanzania
[edit]- Liti Kidanka – woman from Singida who led a fight against the German invasion of what is now Tanzania in 1908–1910.
Thailand
[edit]- Natalie Sangkagalo - figureskater; national figure skating silver medalist; half Thai, half American; [325]
- Kwanthip Devakula (th:หม่อมหลวงขวัญทิพย์ เทวกุล) - resturanters
- Preawa Suthamphong (th:แพรวา สุธรรมพงษ์) - singer and member of BNK48
- Plueng Chairassamee (th:เปลื้อง ฉายรัศมี) - percussion
- Duangta Khongthong (th:ดวงตา คงทอง) - singer
- Jennifer Kim (th:เจนนิเฟอร์ คิ้ม) - singer
- Pop Pongkul (th:ปองกูล สืบซึ้ง) - singer
- Singto Numchok (th:สิงโต นำโชค) - singer
- Art Hiranyakas (อัฑฒ์ หิรัณยากาศ) (born December, 1973) is a full-time Professor at the [326] and [327] in the area of Colorectal Surgery.
Tonga
[edit]Tunisia
[edit]- Socrates Cherni - commander in the Battle of Sidi Ali Ben Aoun
Turkey
[edit]- Türkkaya Ataov - alumnus, Robert College; Professor Emeritus of International Relations; and prominent expert on the Armenian issue; holder of many awards including the Italian Presidential Medal of Knighthood; [328]; [329][dead link]
- Semih Gumus - literary critic; noted for his work on the contemporary Turkish novel
- Bozkurt Guvenc - anthropologist; cited by Dale F. Eickelman as a Middle Eastern anthropologist; noted for his study on social change as well as Japanese culture
- Selim Ileri - 20th-century novelist; noted for the theme of unfulfilled love through spartan lives depicted through somewhat homoerotic language
- Baba Ilyas - leader of a Turkmen rebellion that challenged Seljuk authority between 1239 and 1241
- Kucuk Iskender - poet; noted for his use of modern Turkish as well as gay sensibility
- Bilgé Karasu - listed amongst Wikipedia Turkish philosophers as "Bilge Karasu", however, recognized better as a novelist; noted in English for his novels, including (translated as) Night (Karasu novel) (recipient, Pegasus Prize (1994)) and The Garden of Departed Cats; debated if modernist, post-modernist or magical realist
- Fethi Naci - literary critic and historian
- Abbas Sayar - 20th-century novelist; leading especially in social-realist "village novel"; noted for his allegorical Yılkı Atı
- Ömer Ugur - film director and screenwriter; IMDb
Uganda
[edit]- Jennifer Anguko - popular elected official who bled slowly to death in the maternity ward in a major hospital; her death aptly exemplifies the poor state of maternal health care that is provided to women, even in major urban healthcare facilities
- Shaban Mubaje - Current (?) Mufti of the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council
Ukraine
[edit]- Yuri Horlis-Horsky (1898–1946) - writer uk
- Adrian Karatnycky - associated with the Atlantic Council; [330] uk
- Julia Kruk - children's rights ombudsmen (little info in internet)
- Ilya Likhtarev (1935–2017) - biophysicist, founder of ukrainian school of dosimetry and radiation protection (uk)
- Valeriy Vladimirovich Skorohod (Valeriy Skorohod) - member of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (uk)
- Oleksandr Prosyanik - news presenter (Олександр Просянік?)
- Nil Andriyovych Karnaushenko (1922 – 2013) (Professor of metallurgy, author of 30 patents in metallurgy, defender of Brest Fortress, a respected inhabitant of Mariupol) (http://biography.nbuv.gov.ua/data/data/bibliogr/2207.pdf, https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D1%83%D1%85%D0%B0%D1%8F_%D0%9A%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BA%D0%B0, https://donbass.ua/news/home-and-family/life-story/2011/06/20/ispytan-ognem-i-nevolei.html, https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/72006402.pdf) (the person was a Ukrainian speaking patriot, but even Ukrainian Wikipedia page of his village does not feature him, only Russian) (uk:Ніл Андрійович Карнаушенко)
United Kingdom
[edit]- See also: Wikipedia:UK Wikipedians' notice board/Complete to do list for other biography requests.
A–G
[edit]- Cyriacus Ahlers - surgeon - see Mary Toft
- Benet Allen - Liberal Democrat, Deputy Leader of Somerset West and Taunton, UK; Parliamentary candidate for Bridgwater & West Somerset [331]
- Peter Kemmis Betty MC (1916-2016) - Gurkha officer (Lieutenant Colonel). The Times obituary October 5 2016 and Telegraph obituary 5 October 2016.
- Jonas Bold - slave merchant, sugar trader and Mayor of Liverpool in 1802 (https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/anti-slavery-day-liverpools-shameful-15288358)
- John Boultbee Brooks - founder of a saddle company
- R.J. Buckley - music critic, chess columnist; wrote Living Masters of Music: Sir Edward Elgar and other works
- George Bunyard - named the Allington Pippin apple
- Erneis de Buron - Baron of Hunsingore and Sheriff of Yorkshire, an 11th century feudal baron under William the Conqueror who had fought at the Battle of Hastings under the banner of Odo of Bayeux during the Norman Invasion.
- Sir John Burrough (naval commander) - Elizabethan naval commander
- Henry Burton (clergyman) (1840–1930) - English clergyman and author; wrote poem "Pass It On" as well as many books; [332]
- Alexandra Campbell - writer
- Max Cary - born Maximilian otto Bismarck Caspari (1881-1958) classical scholar; Reader in Ancient History, University College, London; editor of the Oxford Classical Dictionary (1st ed.); contributor to the Cambridge Ancient History, etc, etc called my attention, but I can't found any biographical data; by the way, many other british historians of the 20th century are equally forgotten, v. g. many contributors of the Cambridge Histories (in the CAH: G. H. Stevenson; S. N. Miller; P. H. Longden,etc; to many more in the New Cambridge Modern History to be named here)]
- Robin Christopherson (Robin Christopherson is a leading evangelist for digital inclusion and the importance of ensuring that websites, apps and services are accessible to all. A founding member of UK technology charity [AbilityNet] (1998), Christopherson received an MBE in the [2017 new year honours list] in recognition of his services as an ambassador for digital inclusion spanning two decades. His work also won Christopherson the 2016 Technology4Good '[special Award]' - previously bestowed on Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and scientist Professor Stephen Hawking.) ([333] [334] [335] [336])
- Eric Claxton - civil engineer; designer of cycleways; author of Hidden Stevenage; member, Stevenage Development Corporation
- Rupert Cochrane - World War II army general
- Howard Collins (executive), OBE - chief executive, Sydney Trains (since 2013); former chief operating officer, London Underground; awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2013 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and London Underground; [337]
- Hew Draper (Description: sometimes called Hugh Draper, an innkeeper who was prisoner in the Tower of London who left an intricately carved zodiac design) (SOURCES https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Stranger_in_London_Or_Visitor_s_Comp/qBZbAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hew+draper&pg=PA151&printsec=frontcover https://www.google.com/books/edition/Catholic_London/8VjHJngqC_YC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=hew+draper&pg=PA30&printsec=frontcover the carving is in Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hew_Draper%27s_graffiti_(2).JPG )
- G. Elmhirst Duckering - factory inspector; see anthrax
- John S. R. Dunlop - Spanish Civil War veteran and international brigadier
- John Elliott (linquist) - scientist, Leeds Metropolitan University; developed software to translate alien languages
- Nilsen Ersoy - boxing champion and scientist; British-born Cypriot; [338]
- Sidney Theodore Felstead (author) - British(?) author; wrote books on the topic of German spies in WWI and WWII such as "Germany and Her Spies" and "German Spies At Bay". Basic overview of his careers as an author: [339] German Spies At Bay: [340]
- Matt Finch, a British environmental activist who publicly criticizes politicians and business executives that use private jets to head for Glasgow to participate in the COP26 [341] [342]
- Jane Forsyth - rescued from St. Magnus Cathedral in the 17th century
- Patrick Frater - journalist, Screen International, Financial Times; heads Variety magazine's Hong Kong office; [343]
- Kane Gamble - Hacker sentenced to 2 years in youth detention, posed as CIA chief to access highly sensitive information.[60] He also "cyber-terrorized" high-profile U.S. intelligence officials such as then CIA chief John Brennan or Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.[61][62] The judge said Gamble engaged in "politically motivated cyber terrorism".[63]
- Christopher Gardiner (knight) and colonist [344]
- John Glasgow - free-born black forced into Slavery_in_the_United_States prior to the American_Civil_War, [345]
- James Glyn - Welsh actor [346] [347] [348] [349]
H–M
[edit]- Stephanie Rebecca Hayden - British lawyer and trans woman notable for obtaining the first injunction in English legal history restraining misgendering, mentioned by Donald J Trump Jr, and involved in taking legal action against Graham Linehan. [350] [351] [352] *
- Kenneth Hedges - polar explorer, SAS major, doctor; see North Pole; [353]
- Hood family - family of British nobility with a long line of naval officers
- Henry Hopkinson (commissioner), (1861–74) Governor of Assam and Commissioner of East India Company
- Lee Humphries (born 6 January 1983) - British adventurer and mountain climber. Climbing the highest mountains in 100 countries. [354] [355] [356] [357] [358]
- David John Edward Ingram - scientist in mathematics and physics; full request on the Wikimedia commons
- Francis Jenkins (East India Company Officer) - (1834–61) Governor of Assam and company officer of the East India Company
- Carnegie Robert John Jervis, 3rd Viscount St Vincent (Carnegie Robert John Jervis) - Viscount St Vincent
- Gwilym Eirwyn Jones (known as Eirwyn Pontshân or Eirwyn Pontsian) (1922–1994) - Welsh carpenter, entertainer and nationalist
- Wolff Levisohn - Jack the Ripper suspect
- Ted Lloyd-Jukes (req. 2010-6-5) - Deputy Black Rod, i.e., the Yeoman Usher; took over after Freddie Viggers suffered a stroke
- Frank Henry Ludlam - British meteorologist (1920 - 1977) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Ludlam https://academictree.org/meteorology/peopleinfo.php?pid=942090
- Alan Mabbutt - Conservative Party National Agent for the 2015 election
- Hannah Macaulay - sister of historian Thomas Babington Macaualay; 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
- John MacKinnon - last abbot of the Scottish island of Iona; greatly responsible for a meshing of Christian and celtic beliefs and morals; nicknamed "the green abbot".; one of the few Scottish abbots to have had an effigy made in honor of him and placed in the centre of his abbey
- Matteo Mameli - philosophy professor, King's College London; philosopher of science.... why notable?, CSD G7 2008
- Sir Marrok (Knight of the round table) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_the_Round_Table)
- Francis Sydney Marvin (1863-1943) - educationalist and historian; [359]
- Layla McCay (founder of the Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health) (https://www.gla.ac.uk/alumni/ouralumni/worldchangingalumniaward/laylamccay/ https://www.nhsconfed.org/people/layla-mccay https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000rpv4 )
- Vincent McKee - convicted fraudster; terrorism survivor; former parliamentary candidate for Coventry
- George Mendoza - children's books writer; author of House by Mouse
- Middlemore Family members include: Richard Middlemore, founded leather business that was the biggest employer in the country at one time. William Middlemore, inherited leather business, jp, philanthropist. James Middlemore, author and joint owner of leather business. Richard son of elder Richard, Britain's leading eye surgeon and medical author. Sir John Middlemore, MP, baronet. SGC Middlemore, author. Maria Trinidad Middlemore, author. Thomas Middlemore, famous mountaineer and leather company inheritor. Merrel Middlemore, psychoanalyst and author. E Christabel Middlemore, author. Sir William Hawkslow Middlemore, baronet. Amphilis Middlemore, associate of Dorothy L Sayers, teacher, writer. And any other etcetera persons of the family.
- Flt. Lt. John McCulloch Middlemore Hughes DFC - war hero; grandson of MP Sir John T. Middlemore
- Doctor Merrell Middlemore - psychoanalyst and author
- William Middlemore - owner of leather saddles company; J.P.; philanthropist; father of Sir John M.P., Thomas mountain climber; grandfather of Sir William
- Lisa Miller
- Rupert Morgan - novelist, science fiction and fantasy writer
- Redmond Mullin (1936–2011) - fundraising consultant, author and former Jesuit; founding member, Institute of Fundraising; non-executive director, London Philharmonic Orchestra; estimated to have raised £1 billion during his long career; [360]
- Jean Kennedy, Countess of Orkney (c.1537/42? - September 1598) (Daughter of Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis, and Margaret Kennedy. Wife of Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney and mother of Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl of Orkney, John Stewart, Earl of Carrick, Lord Kinclaven, Sir James Stewart of Eday and Tullos, and Sir Robert Stewart of Middleton. (Anderson, Peter. "The Stewart Earls of Orkney")
N–Z
[edit]- Timothy Newey - God The Creator; service-user ([361],[362])
- Keith Negus - music scholar; author Popular Music in Theory: An Introduction and other books
- Mikki Nicholson winner of 2010 UK National Scrabble Championship and 2012 European Open Scrabble Championship, first out transgender player to win a Scrabble national championship. Once ranked 4th best Scrabble player in the world; ([363],[364], [365])
- Jayne Margaret Ozanne (born November 13th 1968) - British evangelical christian LGBT rights campaigner; [366][367] [368] [369]; author; [370]; broadcaster; [371] [372]; researcher; [373] [374]; founding member of the Church of England Archbishops' Council (1999 - 2004); [375]; organiser of letter to Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York ahead of the January 2016 Anglican Communion Primate's Meeting requesting apology to LGBT community; [376]; short listed for 2015 SheWired.Com Woman of the Year; [377]; grew up in Guernsey [378] [379]; speaker at Oxford Union [380]
- Beatrice Proby - noblewoman in the Proby family
- Chloe Rayban - author
- Sarah Ellen Roberts - British woman who was reputedly executed as a Bride of Dracula, then in Peru in 1913; [381]
- Liz Sayce - disability administrator; Chief Executive of Radar; awarded OBE in 2008; chairman, DWP Sayce Report on disability employment
- Amanda Sayers - chairwoman, Westminster North Conservatives; works with Joanne Cash
- David Scott (political agent) - (1826-28)-(1828–20 August 1831)A political agent that governed Assam
- John Searl - inventor of the SEG (generator) & flying disc (anti-gravity, magnetic roller, super-cool, propulsion system); his company should be named SEG (Searl Effect Generators); Ph.D.; his rollers are specially (permanently) magnetized with a pattern that attracts and repels on different positions, at the same time, so a frictionless spacing distance is maintained (e.g., <1 mm from roller to surface of the ring, whether the roller moves or not); acceleration results from magnet field (gradient=) intensity differences with respect to position, which acts like an extra magnetic field (repulsion).
- Note: Previous articles on John Searl and Searl Effect Generator were deleted March 2012 : Noyster (talk), 09:14, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
- See: [382]
- Susan Sibbald, (1783-1866) - English diarist during the Napoleonic Wars, wife of Lt-Colonel William Sibbald, pioneer-settler in Canada in later life
- Steven Sim - a Scottish researcher who once travelled to post-Soviet Nakhichevan to examine the condition of Armenian churches photographed earlier by Argam Ayvazyan (an Armenian historian) there. Now redirects to Steven Sim Chee Keong, a Malaysian politician [383]
- Sir Roland Smith, chairman of several notable companies
- Eric W. Solomon (1935–2020), British board game designer. The French and German Wikipedias already have articles on him (fr, de). See also BoardGameGeek: [384].
- Nathan Sparling former Chief Executive at HIV Scotland. Charity Trustee and Award Winning Social Media CEO.
- Jessie Stevens - a British environmental activist who chose cycling rather than flying to attend the COP26 summit in Glasgow [385] [386]
- Lorana Sullivan, celebrated investigative journalist specialising in financial fraud, exposed Rossminster group tax avoidance schemes, Lorana Sullivan Foundation supportign investigative journalism.
- Bacon Tait - "a slave dealer in Richmond, Va., who led a double life with his mixed-race family in Salem, Mass., loyal to a free-black wife whose extended family were involved in the abolitionist movement." (per Chronicle of Higher Education book review, 2017-03-06) see new book: The Secret Life of Bacon Tait, a White Slave Trader Married to a Free Woman of Color by Hank Trent, 2017, Louisiana State University Press
- John Tomaney - British professor of regional governance; wrote about post-Fordism and modern ideas of work
- Stanley Tullet (1929-2018) - Lieutenant Colonel in The Royal Artillery, Recived the MBE
- Matthew de Wallop (1150-1227) - servant of King John I; guardian/keeper of Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany; ancestor of Quentin Wallop, 10th Earl of Portsmouth. [64]; [65]
- Owen Williams (artist) Born England 1973. Lives and works in Northern Canada. Practices a contemporary calligraphy.
- Ed Winters - also known as Earthling Ed, vegan activist/speaker
United States
[edit]A–B
[edit]- Tony Allison, noted for an standoff in early April of 1997 against a large force of Seattle, Washington police [387] [388]
- Jeremy S. Adams, one of the most decorated educators in California. The author of Hollowed Out: A Warning About America’s Next Generation [389]
- Douglas J. Amy PhD., Professor of Political Science recently at Mt. Holyoke College, Author of Real Choices, New Voices: How Proportional Representation Elections Could Revitalize American Democracy published by Columbia University Press. Author of Behind the Ballot Box: A Citizen's Guide to Voting Systems. Author of Government is Good: An Unapologetic Defense of a Vital Institution. Author of Proportional Representation: The Case for a Better Election System. Creator of The Pr Library website now hosted on the FairVote website otherwise known as The Center for Voting and Democracy, creator of the Government is Good website.
- Patrick Allocco - (born December 28, 1960) Republican candidate to replace retiring incumbent Rodney Frelinghuysen in New Jersey's 11th congressional district in the 2018 midterm election. In 2012 was held hostage for 49 days in Angola when rapper Nas did not show up for a concert promoted by Allocco. [390] [391] [392]
- Horace Alsbury (1805–1847) - was a soldier at the Battle of Alamo
- Gary Clayton Anderson - American historian of the University of Oklahoma; published Sitting Bull and the Paradox of Lakota Nationhood (2010), a revisionist examination of the Lakota medicine man. Anderson analyzes the Battle of the Little Bighorn in light of past successes of the Lakota Nation and the merits of Sitting Bull himself, rather than as a simple mistake by Custer.[66]
- Alexander P. Ankeny (Alexander Ankeny) (born 1823, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; died 1891, Salem, Oregon) - Oregon businessman; step-father of Levi Ankeny (1844–1921), U.S. senator from Washington; step-grandfather of Nesmith Ankeny (1927–1993), American mathematician; owner of Sterling Mine in Sterlingville, Oregon; captain in the Yakima Native American War of 1855 (Yakima War); [393]
- Mark Babich, javelin thrower
- Bree Babineaux: Film and television journalist based in Southern California. Editorial work on several Emmy and Oscar winning productions. [394]
- Hector Barajas-Varela: Mexican-born California-raised veteran, got in trouble with the law & was deported, worked in Mexico on behalf of other deported veterans, eventually pardoned & granted citizenship. [395] [396]
- Victor Barnard - alleged cult leader from Minnesota; [397]
- Paul Barrosse - producer/writer - Practical Theater Company, Saturday Night Live, Fraiser - lots of clip shows and best of, VH1 compilation kind of shows; [398]
- Brad Bauman - Former Executive Director of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Founding Partner of the Pastorum Group and spokesman for the family of Seth Rich, murdered Democratic National Committee Staffer. See [399] and [400]
- Greta Blackburn - Greta Blackburn graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and enjoyed a successful career as a model and actress. Her love of health and fitness eventually won out as she transitioned to Founding Editor of Ms. Fitness Magazine. Greta spent many years as a spokesperson and consultant for companies ranging from supplement companies to product manufacturers. As her knowledge and reputation grew she moved into bio-tech and Pharmaceutical initiatives. She was involved in the early development of the company that produced the world’s first telomerase activator and she developed and co-authored “The Immortality Edge”, a prescriptive book about Telomere Biology.
- Aaron Binder - founded the All American Burger restaurant chain in 1968
- Greg Bowman - the man who builds a Folding@home community to discover new treatments for COVID-19 [401] [402]
- Ed Bosarge - [403]
- Charles Brooks (inventor) - from Newark, New Jersey; invented improvements to street sweeper trucks that he patented on March 17, 1896; his truck had revolving brushes attached to the front fender and the brushes were interchangeable with scrapers that could be used in winter for snow removal; also designed an improved refuse receptacle for storing the collected garbage and litter and a wheel drive for the automatic turning of the brushes and for powering a lifting mechanism for the scrapers; [404]
- Arnold Sidney Butler (born October 8, 1914, Springvale, New Hampshire) - aviation instructor; taught Alan Shepard
- Nancy Bosnoian: (Activist and Social Entrepreneur).
Nancy Bosnoian became the youngest winner of the Global Woman Entrepreneur award in 2021 alongside the notable Rob Moore who won global male entrepreneur. She got recognized for her work, founding the first youth lead nonprofit in sleep health field for preventative mental health care in the United States. Her nonprofit End No Sleep has reached students internationally from Armenia, Egypt, to India. They are continuously growing. Due to the dedication to her cause as sleep and mental health activist Nancy became a Z Zurich Foundation Scholar and received grant funding for her organization, a One Young World ambassador, a Clinton Global Initiative University Fellow, and a Vital Voice Grassroots Voices participant (selected as one of 10 leaders in the US.) Nancy Bosnoian was also appointed a United Nations Academic Impact Fellow through the Millennium Fellowship (only a 9% acceptance rate out of 44,000 applications) to expand End No Sleep. Moreover, Nancy Bosnoian’s work as well as background as she and her family escaped the Syrian Civil War and became immigrants made her an inspiring speaker and author. She had written pieces for Entrepreneur Media and Thrive Global. Nancy was also recognized as one of 5 Arab American activists to follow by Thred Magazine and was selected on Threds inaugural 100 list. Nancy was invited to speak at world renowned institutions including Harvard University, Columbia University, the American Red Cross, Startups Without Borders, the World Youth Forum, the Rotary Club, and the National Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship of Armenia amongst many more. Nancy Bosnoian is the first young Gen-Z entrepreneur and activist fighting for the silent sleep epidemic. [67] [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73] [74] [75] [76]
C–D
[edit]- John Caldwell (merchant marine) - American merchant marine; after WWII and stuck in Panama, bought a small sloop and singlehandedly sailed to meet his wife in Australia; wrote the book Desperate Voyage; started the island resort called "Palm Island" in the Grenadines; known as "Johnny Coconuts" because of all the coconut palms he planted; [405]
- Linda Campbell - surviving spouse of first same-sex spouse (Nancy Lynchild) to be buried at a U.S. national cemetery; created religious emblem accepted by the Veteran's Administration of a "dancing sandhill crane"; the sandhill crane and United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers articles should be updated to include this, as well (since it is rather odd and without reference in either); [406]; [407] although only the last name is mentioned in that article.
- Bernard Carabello - after helping to launch Geraldo Rivera's career as an interviewee in the 1972 Willowbrook State School scandal, Carabello has gone on to become an advocate for self-advocacy; founder, Self Advocacy Association of New York; [408]; [409]; [410]; [411]; [412]
- Lynn Castle, 1960s barber, composer, and singer, mentioned in our Missing Links (album) article. [413] [414]
- Sarah Elizabeth Charles - jazz singer
- Vinnie Cioffi (Christian music artist in the 1970s) ([415])
- Joseph Clark/Joe Clark - foreign correspondent for the Daily Worker, resigned from the CPUSA in the 1950s. [77] [78][79]
- Vincent L. Clark - a historian who was awarded THE PAUL R. COPPOCK ANNUAL AWARD by the West Tennessee Historical Society [416]
- Brownell Combs - breeder of Gold Digger (horse)
- Jack Conway (Variety staff) - American author who worked for Variety, credited with the coinage and/or popularization of a number of words. [417] [418]
- Tom Corbally (Thomas Joseph Corbally) (1921-2004) According to a Newser article (https://www.buzzfeed.com/eamonjavers/this-private-investigator-was-the-original-most-interesting?utm_term=.uioR9yYAG#.upj0yAZYM), he has a spy, dectiective, confidante and more. He is said to have been a factor in exposing Profumo. https://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/apr/27/guardianobituaries ; http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/25/nyregion/thomas-j-corbally-businessman-at-center-of-international-intrigue-dies-at-83.html . Requested 2017.09.10 .
- Jessica Cording - an American dietician who is also an author [419] [420]
- MacNolia Cox - First black girl to reach the finals of the US spelling-bee, then sabotaged by racism, has inspired others since. https://www.oakpark.com/2015/05/20/the-tragedy-of-macnolia-cox/ (poet A Van Jordan's book), https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/07/10/macnolia-cox-zaila-avant-garde-spelling-bee/ , book "Whatever Happened to MacNolia Cox" by Georgia Lee Gay
- John Starr Coye Second commander of USS Silversides (SS-236), 3 time recipient of Navy Cross [421]
- Maxine "Lefty Lou" Crissman (Maxine Crissman)
- Edward Czarnecki American WWII fighter ace
- Jerry Daniels (singer) - sang tenor, played guitar and ukulele for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
- Elaine Dart (born 1929) - Utah artist; has cerebral palsy
- Cecil F. Davis (born May 21, 1955) - chef; worked as a executive chef for over 25 years in food service
- Omri Dayan (Actor Journalist host comedian) (https://drivetribe.com/t/vintage-nuts-BBZn5UBSQbaXrvdqmlUq-Q?iid=BbW9FRJoQaCYw4_0ERauOQ)
- Rhoda Derry - mental-health patient; lived in the 19th century in a mental asylum in the U.S.; said to be a victim of witchcraft; lived in a cage, eventually unable to walk and ripped her eyes out of the socket; [422]; [423]
- Angelina Dickinson (1834–1869) - a Civilian noncombatant in the Battle of Alamo
- John Duchi - researcher in optimization, statistics, and machine learning with 23k citations[80]; co-inventor of AdaGrad algorithm; Associate Professor of Statistics and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University; recipient of Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award (2019),[81] NSF CAREER Award (2016),[82] and Sloan Research Fellowship (2017).[83]
- Ann Dumville - mentioned in Women, Work, and Worship in Lincoln's Country: The Dumville Family Letters (edited by Anne M. Heinz and John P. Heinz, 2016, University of Illinois Press) as "a woman expelled from her Methodist church for radical abolitionism...in mid-19th-century central Illinois"
E–J
[edit]- Vail Ennis, Bee County, Texas sheriff for eight years 1945-1952 who reportedly killed eight men while in office. Profiled in Texas Monthly Magazine and subject of the book The Last Sheriff in Texas.[84][85]
- Matan Even, an American social media personality known for his disruptive behavior and activism on social and political issues. [424]
- William Farr (vicar) (1882-1955) - Vicar of St Mary's Church in Welton from 1929 to 1952, founder of William Farr School in the same town in 1952 [425]
- Robert K. Faulkner - a member of the faculty of the Department of Political Science of the Boston College. He wrote The Case for Greatness: Honorable Ambition and Its Critics, etc. [426] [427]
- James Wille Faust - artist; creator of The Herron Arch 1
- Dominique "Rem'mie" Fells - Black, trans woman murdered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2020. [428]
- John Fitzgerald (fur trapper) - fur trapper; part of the two-man party that abandoned Hugh Glass after a vicious bear attack; later joined the army
- Enya Flack - actress, television host and reporter and former fashion model; appearances in films including The Nutty Professor II and television shows including Black Scorpion, The Sopranos, The Parkers, and The Game; known for the role of Bridget Goodwin, Malcolm-Jamal Warner's love interest on the television series Malcolm & Eddie
- Herbert N. Foerstel - a librarian who wrote Studied Ignorance, a book examining contemporary American educational problems [429] [430]
- Albert Fornace Jr. - discovered the GADD45A gene (his name is mentioned at Gadd45); [431]
- Marie Louise Duclos Fretageot - see New Harmony, Indiana
- Mary Lou Fulton - late wife of philanthropist Ira A. Fulton; namesake, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College; [432]
- Charlie Fuqua - sang baritone, played guitar and tenor guitar for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
- Darrius Garrett (author) - author, actor; original member, Freedom Writers; wrote Diary of a Freedom Writer and New York Times-bestselling book Freedom Writers Diary; IMDb
- Scott Gast - presidential records representative of Donald Trump
- Harry Gazarian - an Armeno-American that wrote a trilogy about Tigran the Great; [433]
- Alice Gilbert, judge. [434]
- CC Goldwater/C.C. Goldwater - a producer who is the granddaughter of Barry Goldwater. Now redirects to Barry Goldwater#Documentary [435] [436] [437]
- Willard E. Goslin a renowned educator that was once the president of the American Association of School Administrators [438] [439]
- Mary Grabar - the author of Debunking The 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America and Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation against America. She founded the Dissident Prof Education Project [440]
- James J.H. Gregory - [441]
- Rochelle Gurstein - historian, author of The Repeal of Reticence: A History of America's Cultural and Legal Struggles over Free Speech, Obscenity, Sexual Liberation, and Modern Art. ("ROCHELLE GURSTEIN". New York Institute for the Humanities. Retrieved November 10, 2018.)
- Michael Hames-García (req. 2014-7-14) - professor of ethnic studies and director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon; [442]; [443]; author of several books ([444]); recipient, Lambda Literary Award ([445]); his work is cited by a few Wikipedia entries, including the prison article
- Whitney Hamilton (req. 2014-1-9) - actress, screenwriter, director, producer; IMDb
- Africa Hamlin - Massachusetts lieutenant in the Continental Army; listed in Society of the Cincinnati; also listed on several genealogical sites (ancestor.com and iwhipple)
- John Hanley Sr. - Executive director and founder of Lifespring Inc. Has dedicated all his professional life to create, develop and deliver educational programs for the general public and corporate clients. Author of the book: Lifespring: getting yourself from where you are to where you want to be, and Are you getting it? the story and legacy of the human potential movement. [446]
- Thomas Jones Hardeman - Texas politician; namesake of 1.5 counties; brother of Bailey Hardeman
- Jan Harnik - mayor of Palm Desert [447] [448] [449]
- Jesse Hiatt - Iowa farmer who cultivated the Red Delicious apple
- Charles G. Heifner - Washington (state) Democratic politician in the early 20th century. Lawyer, sometime chairman of the State Democratic Central Committee, later state senator; in 1927, he was the only Democrat in the Washington State Senate. References: [450] (NY Times, 1927-06-15), File:Seattle Mail and Herald, v. 5, no. 52, Nov. 8, 1902 - DPLA - 34a84ef78ec7636e02a4b1e6fa5adb81 (page 1).jpg, File:The Town Crier, v.10, no.35, Aug. 28, 1915 - DPLA - 3360df1995af2895a86e25955ee4fdfe (page 13).jpg.
- Susan Hepburn, Graduate of Cleveland Institue of Art also the creator of the Flag of Cleveland
- Yih-Chun Hu - researcher in network security and wireless networks with 30k citations[86]; Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UIUC; lived in Lake City, Seattle before attending the University of Washington for his bachelor's studies[87]
- John Hudson (American journalist) - National security reporter at the Washington Post; Finalist of the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service; alumnus of East-West Center's Senior Journalists Seminar Fellowship; former contributor to Foreign Policy and BuzzFeed News, [451], [452], [453], [454], (Requested 12 October 2020)
- Cheri Jacobus - political strategist, pundit and writer. Long-time and frequent guest on CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, CBS.com, CNBC, FBN, HLN, and C-Span, political opinion and analysis from the Republican perspective and regularly quoted in national publications like USA Today, The Washington Times, Daily Caller, Human Events and others. Adjunct professor at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management since 2007 and a political columnist at The Hill newspaper since February, 2009, as well as a contributor to The Hill’s pundit blog and Jewish World Review.
- Boots Jaffee (born June 13 1949)- aka Leonard Jaffee, pyrotechnist for the Grateful Dead,son of Odetta Gordon, blues harmonica player )[455]
- Memoree Joelle - an conservative writer living in Los Angeles[88]
- Gregory Allen Justice (age 49 in 2016) - accused of espionage by the FBI, by attempting to establish a channel with Russians so he could allegedly sell them information from his job at Boeing Satellite Systems, headquartered in El Segundo, California; ensnared by local FBI agents, who paid him in cash in exchange for thumbdrives with Boeing data from his job; being held without bail in Los Angeles; [456] James Bradley
- Justin Stoney (age 39 in 2020) - International Voice Coach, Author of the Book "Sing Like Never Before", President and founder of New York Vocal Coaching in New York, featured severl times on NBC, CBS, ABC, MTV, Fox News, Huffington Post Live, and Fox 5 New York, The New York Times, Esquire Magazine, Newsweek/The Daily Beast, SELF, NME, Fox News Magazine, Discovery News, Medical Daily, UK's Daily Mail, Tech Times, and Backstage Magazine; holds a BFA in Musical Theatre Performance and a BA in English from the University of Michigan, where he graduated at the top of his class and also was elected University Commencement Speaker. He is a member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing), Vocology in Practice, VASTA (Voice and Speech Trainers Association), The Voice Foundation, Actors Equity, and SAG-AFTRA. He is recognized as a Distinguished Voice Professional with NYSTA (New York Singing Teachers Association) and served for 8 years on the NYSTA Board of Directors. He is also certified in Yoga with a strong background in anatomy, Alexander Technique, and physical fitness.; [457]
- Delmar Sherille Harder (19 March 1892 - 21 September 1973) - American businessman who once served as vice president of Ford Motor Company, credited with the coinage of "automation". [458]
- Travis Bull Johnson (Independent Cadidate running for the US House of Representitives in Minnesota's 7th Congressional District and identifies himself as a Constitutional Conservitive, 20 year army veteran and small holding farmer) [(https://bulljohnsonforcongress.us/) (https://www.crookstontimes.com/story/news/politics/2021/09/14/bull-johnson-campaign-kickoff-event-eagles-september-25/8333101002/) (https://ballotpedia.org/Travis_Johnson_(Minnesota) ) (https://www.termlimits.com/travis-bull-johnson-pledges-to-support-term-limits-on-congress/)
- Orville "Hoppy" Jones - sang bass and played cello for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
K–L
[edit]- Wallace Vickers Kaufman - writer; naturalist; mediator; Marshall Scholar; [459]
- Ken Keechl - politician; mayor of Broward County, Florida; [460] (deadlink); archived
- Thomas F. Kelleher - American justice; see list of justices of the Rhode Island Supreme Court
- Tom Kelleher (rugby player) - see list of United States of America national rugby union players
- A. Z. Kelley (Reverend Alfred Z. Jordan Kelley, Sr.) (1912–1994) - sued the Nashville Board of Education to desegregate schools; lawsuit started in 1957 but not resolved until four years after his death; namesake, A. Z. Kelley Elementary School (ironically on Pettus Road); [461]
- Richard Kennon (Richard Kennon was appointed a justice of Henrico 1678, and was a burgess for that county in 1685. He married Elizabeth, daughter of William Worsham, and died in 1696. His will was proved in Henrico August 20, 1696. He had very close family ties to Robert_Bolling) (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennon-17 , http://www.oldbrickhouse.org/)
- Haneefah Khaaliq - Haneefah Khaaliq (American politician)- Khaaliq is the first African American to run for the U.S. Senate in a general election in Indiana and one of the first African American women to seek a major party nomination for U.S. Senate in Indiana. She is a graduate of Valparaiso University School of Law. [462] [463] [464] [465] [466] [467] [468] [469] [470] [471] [472] [473] [474] [475] [476]
- Oliver Winfield Killam - Oilman; Member of both houses of the Oklahoma State Legislature; Civic Figure; Politician; [477]
- Radcliffe Killam - Oilman; Rancher; Businessman; Philanthropist; [478]
- Kim Hak-Song (this is a Korean name, Kim is the surname), one of the three hostages recently released by North Korea and returning to the United States with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; the other two are Kim Sang-duk (academic) and Kim Dong Chul (businessman)
- Kristin Seifert DeCarlo American dancer and actress most famous for her role in the Never gonna give you up music video[89][90]
- William C. Klann (also known as Bill Klann) - Ford Motor Company worker; invented the first automotive assembly line (the one for which Henry Ford gets all the credit); see John Pollack's book Shortcuts:... (ISBN: 1592408494)
- Bertha Kling: Polish Jewish immigrant, hosted a salon in the Bronx. [479]
- Michael Kojima - Japanese-American businessman; contributor to George H. W. Bush's 1992 re-election presidential campaign; [480]
- Walter Koraleski American WWII fighter ace
- Dick Kramer (artist) (drawer and photographer) - a man who makes a lot of artworks about police, US military, UK military and firefighters [481]
- Richard Krieger - Associate U.S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs; creator, Operation Moses; created the original proposal for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and was its original director; original papers housed in the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
- Edwin Kroeger American WWII pilot, wingman of Dick Best during Battle of Midway, recipient of Navy Cross [482]
- Adam Laats - a historian who taught middle and high school for ten years in Milwaukee. He earned his PhD in U.S. History at the University of Wisconsin—Madison in 2007. He studies the history of American education. He is now a professor of education at Binghamton University. He wrote The Other School Reformers: Conservative Activism in American Education [483] [484] [485] [486] [487]
- Lawrence Lader Cofounder of NARAL [488] [489]
- Walter Lambert (chef) [490], [491]
- Michael T. Landsberry - attempted to save an indeterminate number of people in the Sparks Middle School shooting by approaching gunman; posthumous recipient, Carnegie Medal (September 2015); [492]; [493]; [494]; [495]
- Jason Langevin(nickname: JayzTwoCents) - popular YouTuber that vlogs about gaming and technology[91][92][93]
- Ronald LaRue - died while attempting to save his five-year-old grandson from drowning in Maine; posthumous recipient, Carnegie Medal (September 2015); [496]; [497]; [498]
- Joe Lauria - the second (and current) editor-in-chief of Consortiumnews who wrote How I Lost By Hillary Clinton [499] [500] [501] [502] [503] [504] [505] [506]
- Katherine S. Layton - a former human rights professional who wrote Chechens: Culture and Society. Currently she teaches courses in political science and qualitative methods at Tallahassee Community College, USA. [507] [508] [509]
- Kim Lawton - Award-winning journalist and correspondent specializing in religion and faith issues; managing editor and correspondent for the national public television program Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly. She has worked on assignments in nearly 30 countries through her 20-year career. She is an East-West Center's Senior Journalists Seminar Fellow. Her writings have appeared on The Washington Post, The Huffington Post and The Los Angeles Times [510], [511], [512], [513] (Requested 20 October 2020)
- Lawrence Leibowitz - older brother of Jon Stewart, former COO of NYSE EURONEXT, current member of several corporate boards. Given Jon Stewart's views on Wall Street, it is interesting that his brother is an important figure there, and I wanted to learn more about him but was surprised there was not an article. [514][515][516][517]
- Barbara Legler - succeeded her husband Ken Legler as a member of the Texas House of Representatives after his death in 2012
- Richard Leider - founder of Inventure; ranked by Forbes as one of the “Top 5” most respected executive coaches; [518]
- Brenda Lenard - Tennessee politician; 2012 candidate for U.S. Senate; [519]; [520]; [521]; [522]; United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2012#Candidates
- Emily Letts (born June 24, 1988) - reproductive-rights activist; made international news after she posted her abortion story on YouTube in 2014; [523]
- John Scott Lewinski - a journalist and author who write for more than 30 international news organization; [524] [525] [526] [527] [528]
- Leana Lewis - American television and film actress and model; appeared in television series Get Shorty ([529]) ([530]) and Better Call Saul ([531]) ([532]) ([533]) ([534]) ([535]) ([536]) Starred in featured film Bear Creek ([537]) ([538]) ([539]) ([540]) and appeared in films such as Journey from the Bogan ([541]) Our Souls At Night ([542]) Granite Mountain ([543]) Rage of the Mummy ([544]) ([545]) and many others ([546]) ([547]) ([548]) She is known worldwide ([549]) ([550]) ([551]) ([552]) and recognized by peers ([553]) ([554]) Further information can be found on her IMDb page ([555]) including a biography and media.
- William S. Lieberman (1923–2005) – Museum of Modern Art curator[94]
- Reva and David Logan - philanthropists; [556]; a Wikipedia search for their names
- William T. Love - founder, Love Canal (a model community in Niagara Falls, New York)
- Link Luckett American Helicopter Pilot.Rescued Mountain Climbers from 18,000 ft. level of Mt. Mckinnley in 1960. Removed battery,radio, and a door to reach that altitude.Highest landings and takeoffs ever made by man in any type of aircraft at that time in history.Carnegie Hero Fund Awardee 1960 (https://mychfc.org/Awardee.aspx?hero=45130) (Life Magazine Vol. 48 No. 22, June 1960)(http://www.sheldonairservice.com/news/magnificent-rescue-on-mckinley-intrepid-men-vs-m)(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qKC5_foU00)(James R. Chiles,The God Machine, From Boomerangs to Black Hawks: The Story of the Helicopter( Bantam,2008); pages 339-341,343 and 348)
- Serge Levin - is an award winning American film actor, writer and director. He is known for Stranger_Things (2016), Alterscape (2018), The_Americans (2013), and Welcome_to_Willits (2016).
M–N
[edit]- Monroe Mann - writer and filmmaker; author with Jay Conrad Levinson of Guerrilla Networking; producer, co-director, co-writer, co-star of You Can't Kill Stephen King; first credited film role as Jake Donnelly in Swimfan; has appeared on CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch; has been interviewed in Fast Company Magazine; [561]; IMDb; [562]; [563]
- Alan Manson (1919–2002) – actor (IMDb)
- Jeffrey Marsh (artist) - artist, activist, social media personality; [564]; [565]; [566]; [567] (not W. Jeffrey Marsh or Jeff "Swampy" Marsh)
- Stephanie Mattingly - CMO of Long John Silver's.
- Paul Kawika Martin - Senior Director, Policy & Political Affairs for Peace Action the United States largest grassroots, peace organization; work has appeared in the New York Times [568], Washington Post, USA Today [569], Los Angeles Times [570], Christian Science Monitor, Politico [571], Nightline, CNN [572], MSNBC [573] and Democracy Now! [574]; worked with a Clinton Presidential Commission; author of Rep. Barney Frank's The Sustainable Defense Task Force report [575]; former radio officer on Greenpeace ships including the Rainbow Warrior (1957). His grandmother was part Hawai’ian and Portuguese.
- Jordan Matsudaira - economist; served on Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisors from 2013 to 2015; [576] [577]
- Theresa Matsudaira - Japanese American woman selected as the 1951 Catholic Mother of the Year by the National Catholic Conference on Family Life; mother of John Matsudaira and Mich Matsudaira; [578] [579] [580] [581]; [582] [583]
- William McCartney (general) - namesake of Camp McCartney - see List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War
- James McConkey - American writer.[95]
- Daniel J. McDaid Iowa State Assemblyman, Republican. Judge. Iowa Legislative Website
- Carl R. McFarland (Carl McFarland) – Geologist active in Washington state [584][585]
- Randy McGlenn II - American Information Technology Professional and Politician; [586]; [587]; [588]; [589]; [590]; [591]; [592]; [593]; [594]; [595]
- Jonathan Meyer (Incumbent General Counsel of the United States Department of Homeland Security) [596] [597] [598] [[599] [600] [601] [602] [603] [604]
- Todd Miro - an American indie filmmaker who is an alumnus of San Francisco State University and edited and produced the acclaimed horror/thriller The Commune [605] [606] [607] [608] [609] [610] [611]
- N. Hudson Moore (1857–1927) - author; specialized on American antique collecting and flowers; The Old China Book (1903); The Old Furniture Book with a Sketch of Past Days and Ways (1903); Flower Fables and Fancies (1904); Tulips, Daffodils and Crocuses (1904); Old Pewter Brass, and Sheffield Plate (1905); The Collector`s Manual (1905); Delftware Dutch and English (1908); Wedgwood and His Imitators (1909); The Old Clock Book (1911); The Lace Book: With Seventy Engravings Showing Specimens of Lace, Or Its Wear in Famous Portraits (1905; co-author Hannah Hudson Moore); Old Glass European and American (1924)
- Jeffrey Keith Morris -- Born December 23, 1967) American writer, director, and production designer. Founder of FutureDude Entertainment. Known for graphic novels Slingshot, Venus: Daedalus One, Brainstorm, Parallel Man, and Oceanus. Science Fiction short films "Oceanus: Act One" (starring Sharif Atkins, Bruce Davison, Megan Dodds, and Malcolm McDowell) and "Parallel Man" (starring John Cho, Lance Reddick, and Ming-Na Wen) on streaming platform DUST. Documentary film "The Eagle Obsession" (Featuring Barbara Bain, Nick Tate, Charles Duke, Sian Proctor, and Michael Okuda) currently in production. Upcoming feature film "Persephone" (starring Brianna Hildebrand, Ming-Na Wen, and Esai Morales). Co-writer of the "Persephone" novelization with New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson. [612], [613]), [614], [615], [616], [617], [618], [619], [620], [621], [622], [623], [624], [625], [626]
- Kyle R. Morris (1818-1979) – artist
- Joseph Neef - see New Harmony, Indiana
- Edward Bartlett Nitchie (1876–1917) - principal, New York School for the Hard of Hearing; wrote various works on lip-reading; see entry in the Dictionary of American Biography
- Rose Mallinger Killed in Synagogue shooting. [627] [628]
- Nathie Marbury (1944-2013) A deaf african american activist. [629] [630]
- Miguelina Nunez (model and behavioral researcher who set out to prove that a doctoral degree does not confer expertise by publishing in high-impact, scientific journals without graduate credentials as a form of performance art)[631] [632][633][634][635]
O–R
[edit]- Wes O'Donnell - the TV host and executive producer of Heroes From History and Our American Legacy; a writer and veteran of both the US Army and the US Air Force [636] [637]
- Edward Padilla - hippie, drug dealer, jail escapee, author, surfer,... [638]
- Andy Parker (activist) - activist and advocate for gun control and social media reform, related to the murders of Alison Parker and Adam Ward (People, USA Today, Fox News, CNN, CBS News)
- Milly Parker, geologist and socialite, [639][640][641]; in her honor: [642][643][644]
- Pete Pascale - (1914 - 1997) Noted civic leader in East Harlem, New York. 116th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues is named "Pete Pascale Place". Sent 50,000 kids to the Fresh Air Fund. [645], [646]
- Robert H. Pasternack (Robert Pasternack) - Assistant Secretary of Education for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, succeeding Judith Heumann in January of 2001
- Philip Pearl - former press chief of the American Federation of Labor - see Woody Guthrie
- James Perkins (1761-1822) - see Jamaica Plain
- Bernard Perona - writer
- Edward Delavan Perry - (1854 - 1938) American classical philologist, credited with the coinage of "atopy"
- Fred Perry (politician) - former Oklahoma state representative
- Sara Peterson - editor in chief, HGTV Magazine; [647]
- Goranco Petrovski - Macedonian born United States citizen who has had the International Criminal Court file a case against the United States, experienced corruption with the letter being changed, has tried to renounce his United States citizenship three times and was refused the right, also a music artist
- Gail Pheterson (born 1948) - feminist; many publications; professor, University of Paris VIII
- George Phillips (American politician) - twice runner for the New York's 22nd congressional district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives
- Dr. Terry C. Pierce - (Captain, USN, Ret.) Former Director of the Center of Innovation - United States Air Force Academy, Former Associate Dean of Information Sciences at the Naval Postgraduate School, commanded USS Whidbey Island, LSD-41, Chief of Staff for Amphibious Forces 7th Fleet, Legion of Merit medal, Alfred Thayer Mahan Award (1992), Author - non-fiction - Warfighting and Disruptive Technologies: Disguising Innovation, Author - fiction - Without Warning: The Saga of Gettysburg, A Reluctant Union Hero, and the Men He Inspired. [648] [649][650][651][652]
- Steuart L. Pittman - first and only Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas' Security Affairs for the United States federal government
- Pati Navalta Poblete - currently redirects to Robby Poblete Foundation - Author of "My Filipino Grandparents in America" (Heyday Books, 2006) and "A Better Life: A Memoir of Peace in the Face of Tragedy" (Nothing But the Truth Publishing, 2018 (https://www.amazon.com/Pati-Navalta-Poblete/e/B001K8A9BQ) and advocate for reducing gun violence and creating career pathways for at-risk populations through Robby Poblete Foundation, which she founded after the shooting death of her son, Robby, on September 21, 2014 in Vallejo, CA (http://robbypobletefoundation.org/).(http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-op-0802-pitts-guns-20180801-story.html) (https://www.dailyrepublic.com/all-dr-news/solano-news/benicia/assemblyman-recognizes-poblete-foundation-as-top-nonprofit/) (https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/05/23/in-wake-of-her-sons-murder-pati-navalta-poblete-charts-a-course-to-peace/) (https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/bay-area-commissions-turn-dismantled-guns-into-art)(https://balitangamerica.tv/pinay-mother-turns-grief-over-losing-son-to-gun-violence-into-campaign-for-peace/)
- Mary Ellen Pohl - Roman Catholic religious sister turned activist; Robert Bork's wife
- Emil Pocock - a Professor of History and American Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University who studies history of malls- [653]
- Veda Ponikvar (1919–2015) - publisher, journalist, and political figure in northern Minnesota; [654]
- Dilsey Pope Black antebellum slave-owner who sold her slave husband after a fight, but then unsuccessfully tried to buy him back. https://pjmedia.com/columns/kevindowneyjr/2021/06/19/slave-stories-history-forgot-black-people-owned-slaves-too-n1455761 , https://listverse.com/2017/06/06/top-10-black-slaveowners/
- Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh - [655]; [656]
- John Pynchon (1626–1703) - the dominant merchant and trader in the Connecticut River Valley in the 17th century; [657]; controlled the economy of western Massachusetts for almost the entire second half of the 17th century; lived in Springfield, a town founded by his father; oversaw the establishment of the towns of Northampton, Hadley, Hatfield, Sunderland, and Deerfield
- Helen Radkey - religion and genealogical researcher; notable for her investigations into baptisms for the dead by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; cited in The Huffington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Times; interviewed on The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell (15 February 2012)
- Valerie Stavropoulos Reese (also known as Kiki (actress) and Vaso (actress)) - Greek-American stage and film actress, model and dancer; [658]
- Henry Reichman - former vice president of the American Association of University Professors and longtime chair of its committee on academic freedom and tenure; professor emeritus of history at California State University at East Bay; author of Railwaymen and Revolution: Russia, 1905, Censorship and Selection: Issues and Answers for Schools, The Future of Academic Freedom and Understanding Academic Freedom. Not to be confused with Henry Reichman Jr. [659] [660] [661]
- Bob Reisner - winner, AMBR award (1966, 1967); designer, Panthermobile roadster
- Ethan Remmel – American developmental psychologist and professor, notable for his death following a diagnosis of terminal colon cancer. Independent articles: The Stranger, The Seattle Times, NBC News. Mentions: Global Journal of Health Science, NPR, The Seattle Times, Maine State Legislature. Relevant opinion pieces: Portland Press Herald (by father), New York State Assembly (testimony by sister, Portland Press Herald (by father; again), Syracuse.com (by sister). Career: 1997 NSF Fellowships; Articles in American Scientist, Additional psychology research[662][663][664].
- Glenn Richter - Richter, together with his mentor and source of inspiration Yaakov Birnbaum, created in 1964 the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, a grassroots organization; [665]
- Rich Roll - author of several books on using a plant-based diet to achieve athletic success. Hosts a podcast. [666]
- Michelle Romero (mayor) - mayor of Henderson, Nevada as of June 14, 2022; see 2022 Henderson mayoral election
- Augustin Rudd - a right-wing activist from the American Legion [667]
- Horatio Nelson Rust - "Horatio Nelson Rust and His Contributions to the Development of American Archaeology", by Teresa Militello (Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly, Volume 41, Number 1)
- Andrew Rutajit - anthropologist or something; explores shamanism; [668]
- George Rutledge - (1755-1813) General And Revolutionary Soldier
S
[edit]- Elana Premack Sandler an associate professor of practice at Simmons University School of Social Work [669]
- Joey Sasvari - entrepreneur and college assistant soccer coach; [670]; [671]; [672]; [673]; [674]; [675]; [676]; [677]; [678]; [679]
- Rikki Schlott - the journalist that teamed up with Greg Lukianoff to co-write The Canceling of the American Mind [680] [681].
- Alan J. Schwartz (born 1970) - psychologist of medical decision making; Michael Reese Endowed Professor of Medical Education, University of Illinois at Chicago; editor-in-chief, Medical Decision Making and Medical Decision Making Policy & Practice; John M. Eisenberg Award for Practical Application of Medical Decision Making; with Dr. Saul J. Weiner, known for studies using covert audiorecording of physicians seeing real patients or actors documented in the book Listening for What Matters: Avoiding Contextual Errors in Health Care which won the 2017 PROSE Award for Excellence in Biological & Life Sciences; [682]; [683]; [684]; [685]; [686]; [687]; [688]
- Bertram Henry Shadduck inspired Devo, wrote Jocko-Homo Heavenbound[689][690][691][692][693][694][695][696][697][698]
- Vicki Sheff - American journalist operating out of Los Angeles, California. She has written for People, Playboy and Time Warner. Vicki is portrayed by Amy Ryan in the upcoming feature film Beautiful Boy (2018). Vicki Sheff's son, Nic Sheff, wrote Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines, a true story which parallels David Sheff's best selling book, Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction. [699]; [700]; [701]; [702]; [703]; [704]; [705]; [706]
- Alek Shrader - opera tenor; Metropolitan Opera debut (2012–2013 season); winner, Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions 2007; [707]; [708]; [709]; [710]; [711]
- Robert L. Simonds - an activist who hates American Civil Liberties Union, National Education Association and People for the American Way (Robert Simonds currently refers to a film producer and entrepreneur) [712] [713]
- Geri Small - president of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation until 2004; succeeded by Eugene Little Coyote
- Tineka Michelle Smith (African-American Author, Commentator and United Nations Consultant) [714] [715] [716] [717] [718] [719] [720] [721] [722] [723] [724]
- Ramses Snguino - five-year-old high-functioning autistic-savant; known for his telepathic abilities and high intellect; [725]; [726]; a video appeared in 2015 on YouTube allegedly demonstrating his telepathy ([727])
- Billy Spencer (water skier), won championships in the 1960s
- Eric Spudic (born June 27, 1979, Mt. Olive, Illinois) - actor; IMDb
- Eric Stallmer (President of Commercial Spaceflight Federation. Member of National Space Council Users Advisory Group. Member of Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee.) ([728][729][730][731][732])
- Karen Sternheimer - American sociologist who studies popular culture and youth and authored It'S Not the Media and Kids These Days, etc.; [733]; [734]; Karen Sternheimer (Q46368590)
- Stanton T. Story - incarcerated for the shooting of Pittsburgh police officer Patrick Wallace, 32; convicted in 1979; a 1975 conviction on the same charge was overturned when the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a judge permitted irrelevant testimony; married his high school sweetheart, Maria Nolden, in a prison ceremony on September 1, 1990; [735]; book by sister, Pearlina Story Smith (Illegally Incarcerated) is available via Google Books; Guernica magazine article by Said Sayrafiezadeh ([736]); featured in Sayrafiezadeh's memoir, When Skateboards Will Be Free
- Michael Strizki - engineer, inventor; founder, Hydrogen House Project/The Hopewell Project; [737]; [738]; many patents with his name; has also worked on two fuel-cell cars with the New Jersey Department of Transportation, a fuel-cell fire truck for Peugeot, and a fuel-cell boat for Duffy Electric Boats
- Aisha Sultan - nationally syndicated journalist and features writer, parenting advice columnist Aisha Sultan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; alumnus of East-West Center's Senior Journalists Seminar Fellowship; Knight-Wallace Fellowship alumnus at the University of Michigan; Excellence in Print national writing award winner by the Asian American Journalists Association; featured in The Guardian, USA Today and The Washington Post, [739], [740], [741], [742], [743], [744], [745], (Requested 12 October 2020)
- Larry Ray Swearingen - convicted murder executed by the state of Texas despite strong innocence claims. Was also noted for numerous previous execution dates and a scheme with fellow death row inmate Anthony Allen Shore [746]; [747]
- Jameel Syed - first person to make Islamic call to prayer in all fifty states in record time; [748]; [749]
- Frank Abbott Sweeney Jr - extensive criminal history, former mercenary in Rhodesian Light Infantry, assisted a Soviet spy to escape from maximum security prison and flee the country. Aliases include Frances August Shellhammer, Brendan Shannon, and Carson Wells. [750]; [751]; [752]; [753]; [754]; [755]; [756]; [757]; [758]; [759]; [760]; [761]; [762]
- Tyler Shultz - Theranos whistleblower. George Shultz grandson.
T–Z
[edit]- Ruth Thomas (New York) - First African American woman to be selected by the National Catholic Conference on Family Life as the "Catholic Mother of the Year"; [763]
- Bernice Smith Tongate - model for the World War I recruiting poster, "Gee, I wish I were a Man, I'd join the Navy."
- Carlton Turner - Drug Czar under Ronald Reagan. [764]; [765]; [766]
- W. D. Twichell - renowned surveyor and Minnesota native, platted Garden City, Texas[96]
- Gene Van Dyke - geologist, wildcatter [767][768][769][770][771][772]
- Tou Hu Vang - died while trying to save his nephew from drowning; posthumous recipient, Carnegie Medal in September 2015; [773]; [774]; [775]
- Jill Viney - American artist who created Barrow
- Deek Watson - sang second tenor and played tenor guitar for The Ink Spots; 1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
- John Wesolowski - American WWII fighter ace
- Karen Wessel - died while trying to save eight-year-old boy from drowning; posthumous recipient, Carnegie Medal in September 2015; [776]; [777]; [778]
- Frank Russell West - American WWII pilot, two times recipient of Navy Cross [779]
- Robert Henley Woody, Jr. - American attorney, psychologist, musician [780] [781], and University of Nebraska at Omaha professor emeritus [782]. Academic interests -- ethical and legal issues for mental health professionals. Author of over forty books and monographs, including Fifty Ways to Avoid Malpractice [783], Social Psychology of Musicianship[784], Ethics in Marriage and Family Therapy with Jane DaVita Woody [785], and Risks of Harm from Psychopathic Individuals [786]
- Samuel Zug: businessman, one of the founders of the Republican Party, staunch abolitionist, namesake of Zug Island
Uruguay
[edit]Venezuela
[edit]Vietnam
[edit]- Phuong Thao - Vietnamese singer AsianWeek: A&E: Hapa Singer Overcomes Discrimination CNN.com - Transcripts
- Nguyen Tai alias Tu Trong - colonel in the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.The man in the snow white cell, most senior North Vietnamese officer ever captured during the Vietnam War.The man who is said to have defended many interrogation methods.[787]
Zaire
[edit]- Isidore Kanana Tshiongo a Minanga - Zairean parliamentarian who was detained by Mobutu Sese Seko; see the page for the Zairean political exiles
- Anaclet Makanda Mpinga Shambuyi - Zairean parliamentarian who was detained by Mobutu Sese Seko; see the page for the Zairean political exiles
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