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Encyclopedia > White (surname)

This is a list of well-known people with the surname White (or Whyte) or its equivalent in other languages.

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English (White)

Musicians

Alan White (born 26 May 1972, in Eltham, South London) is an English drummer, longtime drummer of British rock group Oasis between 1995 and 2004. ... For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ... Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991, led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter Noel Gallagher and his younger brother, lead vocalist and songwriter Liam Gallagher. ... For the former drummer of Oasis, see Alan White (Oasis drummer) . Alan White (born June 14, 1949 in Pelton, County Durham, England) is an English rock and roll drummer best known for his 34 years of work with the progressive rock band Yes. ... For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Barry Eugene White (born Barrence Eugene Carter, September 12, 1944) – July 4, 2003) was a Grammy Award winning American record producer, songwriter and singer responsible for the creation of numerous hit soul and disco songs. ... This article is about the novel Soul Music. ... Discothèque redirects here. ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... kicks ass --clayton kicks ass hard! ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ... This article is about the American duo. ... Jack White (*September 2, 1940 in Cologne, Germany) is a music composer and producer by the real name of Horst Nussbaum. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Discothèque redirects here. ... James Chance aka James White aka James Black, born James Siegfried in Milwaukee, is a No Wave saxophonist who has been playing a combination of improvisational jazz-like music and punk in the New York music scene since the late 1970s, in such bands as Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, James... New York, New York redirects here. ... For other uses, see Jazz (disambiguation). ... For other uses, including related musical genres, see Funk (disambiguation). ... Jeordie Osborne White (born June 20, 1971), also known by his former pseudonym Twiggy Ramirez (derived from Twiggy, a fashion icon, and Richard Ramirez, a convicted serial killer)[1] is a musician and currently the bassist for Nine Inch Nails and a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist for Goon Moon. ... Marilyn Manson is a rock band based in Los Angeles, California. ... A Perfect Circle (often referred to as APC) was an alternative rock supergroup, formed by guitarist Billy Howerdel. ... John White John White (born in Berlin, 5 April 1936) is an English composer and musical performer. ... Karyn White (born October 14, 1965) is a Grammy Award-nominated Pop/R&B singer who became popular during the late 1980s. ... Pedal steel guitar with two 10-string necks The pedal steel guitar is a type of electric guitar that uses a metal slide to stop the strings, rather than fingers on strings as with a conventional guitar. ... Ray Wylie Hubbard (born 13 November 1946 in Soper, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer and songwriter. ... Ronald F. Ronnie Dawson (born August 11, 1939 in Dallas, Texas; died September 23, 2003 in Dallas, Texas) was an American rockabilly musician, although he was more popular in England than back home. ... John Nitzinger is a Fort Worth, Texas guitarist and song writer. ... Freddy Fender Freddy Fender (June 4, 1937 – October 14, 2006), born Baldemar Huerta in San Benito, Texas, USA, was a Mexican-American Tejano, country, and rock and roll musician, known for his work as a solo artist and in the groups Los Super Seven and the Texas Tornados. ... Lonnie Mack (born Lonnie McIntosh, 18 July 1941, Harrison, Indiana) is an influential rock and blues guitarist. ... Doc Severinsen during The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carsons 18th Anniversary Special in 1980 Carl Hilding Doc Severinsen (born July 7, 1927 in Arlington, Oregon) is an American pop and jazz trumpeter, best known for leading the NBC Orchestra in the Johnny Carson era. ... Maurice White in Munich, Germany in 1975 Maurice White (born December 19, 1941 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American soul, funk, and R&B singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, and bandleader. ... Earth, Wind & Fire is a world-renowned American band which fuses different genres of music, formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1969 and is led and founded by Maurice White. ... Megan Martha White (born December 10, 1974 in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan) is best known as the drummer and backing vocalist of Detroit rock duo The White Stripes. ... For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ... The duet, by Hendrik ter Brugghen A duet is a musical composition or piece for two performers, most often used for a vocal or piano duet. ... This article is about the American duo. ... Peter White (born 1954) is a smooth jazz/jazz fusion guitarist. ... Smooth Jazz, also sometimes referred to as new adult contemporary music,[1] is generally described as a genre of music that utilizes instruments (and, at times, improvisation) traditionally associated with jazz and stylistic influences drawn from mostly R&B, but also funk and pop. ... For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ... Portia May White (June 24, 1911-February 13, 1968), was a singer who achieved international fame because of her voice and stage presence. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... The Whites are an American country music vocal group consisting of Buck White and his daughters Sharon and Cheryl. ... country music, see Country music (disambiguation) Country music, the first half of Billboards country and western music category, is a blend of popular musical forms originally found in the Southern United States. ... Snowy White (born Terence Charles White, 3 March 1948, in Barnstaple, Devon) is an English guitarist, mostly known for having played for Thin Lizzy (permanent member from 1979 to 1981) and for Pink Floyd (as a back-up player; he was first invited to join the band through Europe and... For the UK magazine, see Guitarist (magazine). ... Tony Joe White (born July 23, 1943 in Goodwill, Louisiana) is a singer and songwriter best known for his 1969 hit Polk Salad Annie, and for Rainy Night in Georgia which he wrote, but which was first made popular by Brook Benton. ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ...

Actors

Publicity photo for the movie The Big Noise, taken ca 1928 Alice White is also the name of the fictional character who is married to Perry White. ... Betty White (born January 17, 1922) is an Emmy Award-winning American film and television actress with a career spanning sixty years, sometimes referred to as The First Lady of Television and Americas Sweetheart. ... Brian White can refer to: Brian White (British politician), a British former Labour Party MP Brian White (Canadian politician), a Canadian former Progressive Conservtive MP Brian White, an actor on The Shield This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the... Jaleel White (born November 27, 1976) is an African-American actor. ... Actress Karen Malina White (born in 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) performs as the voice of Dijonay Jones on the animated Disney Channel series The Proud Family. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Sammy White (May 28, 1894 - March 3, 1960) was an American vaudeville song-and-dance comedian who appeared in a few films. ...

Sport

Andy White Andy White (born November 6, 1981 in Derby, England) is an English footballer. ... William De Kova White (born January 28, 1934 in Lakewood, Florida) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and left-handed batter who played for the New York and San Francisco Giants (1956, 1958), St. ... Brian White {b. ... Bukka White album cover Booker T. Washington Bukka White (November 12, 1906– February 26, 1977) was a delta blues guitarist and singer born near Houston, Mississippi. ... Cameron Leon White (b. ... Colin White may refer to: Colin White (hockey player), professional hockey player Colin White (historian), British naval historian, particularly of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson Category: ... Wilford Daniel Danny White (born February 9, 1952) is an American football coach in the Arena Football League and also occasionally appears as an analyst on broadcasts of college football games. ... Devon White (December 29, 1962-) was a Jamaican baseball player. ... Erin White (born October 27, 1977 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian softball first baseman. ... Faye White at the Emirates Stadium, London, August 2006. ... Frank White, Jr. ... Albert Eugene Fuzz White (June 27, 1916 - April 24, 2003) was a Major League Baseball right fielder who played for the St. ... White, outside of Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana in August, 2006. ... Deacon White (December 7, 1847 - July 7, 1939), born James Laurie White, was an American professional baseball player in the National Association and Major League Baseball. ... Jeff White is an Australian rules football player who plays for the Melbourne Demons. ... James Jimmy Warren White, MBE (born 2 May 1962) is an English professional snooker player. ... John Cornish White, known as Farmer or Jack, (19 February 1891–2 May 1961), was an English cricketer who played for Somerset and England. ... The logo of the England Cricket Team which shows the three Lions of England below a five-pointed crown The England cricket team is a cricket team which represents England and Wales, operating under the auspices of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). ... John White (born 25 July 1986, Colchester) is a professional footballer who currently plays for Colchester. ... John White (born 15 June 1973, in Mount Isa, Australia) is a former World No. ... Date of Birth: May 14, 1973 Place of Birth: Plymouth Height: 1. ... Kelli White (born April 1, 1977) is an American sprinter. ... Dr. Kevin White is the Director of Athletics at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana. ... For the football player of the same name see Leon White (football player). ... Peter White {b. ... Randy White (born November 4, 1967 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American former professional basketball player. ... Randy Lee White (born January 15, 1953 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was an All-American football player with the University of Maryland in 1974, and was the Dallas Cowboys first-round draft pick in 1975. ... Reginald Howard Reggie White (December 19, 1961 – December 26, 2004) was a professional American football player. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Sammy White (born March 3, 1954 in Winnsboro, Louisiana) is an American former NFL football player. ... Samuel Charles White (July 7, 1928 - August 5, 1991) was a Major League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who played with the Boston Red Sox (1951-59), Milwaukee Braves (1961) and Philadelphia Phillies (1962). ... Shaun Roger White (born September 3, 1986 in Carlsbad, California), is an American athlete. ... This article needs to be wikified. ...

Politics

Andrew Dickson White in 1885 Andrew Dickson White (November 7, 1832 – November 4, 1918) was an American diplomat, author, and educator, most known as the co-founder of Cornell University. ... Cornell redirects here. ... Bill White William Bill Howard White (born June 16, 1954) is the current mayor of the city of Houston, Texas (January 2, 2004 - present). ... William A. White (born 1977), also known as Bill White, is the leader of the American National Socialist Workers Party and the administrator of the antisemitic website . ... Brian Arthur Robert White (born 5 May United Kingdom, and member of Parliament for Milton Keynes North East. ... Brian White (born 17 January 1951 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. ... Byron Raymond White (June 8, 1916 – April 15, 2002) won fame both as a football running back and as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. ... College Football Hall of Fame front. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  US Government Portal      The Supreme Court of the United States (sometimes colloquially referred to by the... David Patillo White (1828-1903) was a shape note singing teacher, composer, and a co-issuer, with his father, of the 1870 Sacred Harp. ... Dennis L. White of Columbus, Ohio, is the chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party. ... Edward Douglass White (November 3, 1845 – May 19, 1921), American politician and jurist, was a United States Senator, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and the ninth Chief Justice of the United States. ... For other persons named Frank White, see Frank White (disambiguation). ... For other persons named Frank White, see Frank White (disambiguation). ... For other persons named Frank White, see Frank White (disambiguation). ... Frederick D. White was the first Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from August 24, 1905 to June 27, 1919. ... George White (August 21, 1872 – December 15, 1953) was the 52nd Governor of Ohio. ... George Henry White (18 December 1852 - 28 December 1918) was a Republican U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1897 and 1901. ... Harry Dexter White (left) and John Maynard Keynes (right) at the Bretton Woods Conference Harry Dexter White (October 1892 – August 16, 1948) was an American economist and senior U.S. Treasury department official. ... Horace White (October 7, 1865 - November 26, 1943) was a Governor of New York. ... Hugh Lawson White (August 19, 1881–September 20, 1965) was an American politician from Mississippi. ... Image:Jack white head small. ... James White (June 16, 1749– October 1809) was an American physician, lawyer, and politician. ... For other persons named James White, see James White (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ... For other persons named John White, see John White. ... For other persons named John White, see John White. ... John White (February 14, 1802–September 22, 1845) was a prominent U.S. politician during the 1840s. ... The Speaker of the United States House of Representatives is the presiding officer—or speaker—of the United States House of Representatives. ... John Charles White (born 2 October 1942, Hobart) was a Tasmanian Labor politician during the years 1986 to 1999. ... Slogan or Nickname: The Apple Isle; Holiday Isle Motto(s): Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Government Constitutional monarchy Governor William Cox Premier Paul Lennon (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 5  - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05)  - Product ($m)  $16,114... The Parliament of Tasmania consists of the Governor of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Legislative Council and the Tasmanian House of Assembly. ... Motto: Research and Discovery Anthem: God Save the Queen Status British overseas territory Official language(s) - Commissioner Tony Crombie Administrator Michael Richardson Area 1,395,000 km² Population c. ... John White is a leading loyalist in Northern Ireland. ... Kevin Hagan White (born September 25, 1929 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American politician best known as the longest-serving Mayor of Boston, a position he held from 1968 to 1984. ... Mark Wells White (born 1940) is an American lawyer, who served as the forty-fourth Governor of Texas from 1983 to 1987. ... Martha White is a U.S. brand of flour, cornmeal, cornbread mixes, cake mixes, and similar products. ... Michael R. White (born 1951) is an American politician of the Democratic party, who served as mayor of Cleveland, Ohio for three terms, from 1989 to 2002. ... The Honourable Peter White, PC (August 30, 1838 – May 3, 1906) was a Canadian parliamentarian. ... A parliament is a legislature, especially in those countries whose system of government is based on the Westminster system modelled after that of the United Kingdom. ... Randy White (born September 3, 1948 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is an accountant and former Canadian politician. ... Richard Alan White (born 6 November 1953), an American politician, served in the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. ... Samuel White (December 1770 – November 4, 1809) was a United States Senator from the state of Delaware during the early years of the United States. ... Sandra White is a Scottish politician. ... For the football player of the same name see Walter White (football player). ... For other persons of the same name, see William White. ... William Thomas White The Right Honourable Sir William Thomas White, PC, BA (November 13, 1866 – February 11, 1955) was a Canadian politician and Cabinet minister. ...

Authors and Journalists

Curtis White is an American essayist and author. ... Doug White (1944 - August 15, 2006) was an American news anchor. ... Elwyn Brooks White (July 11, 1899, Mount Vernon, New York – October 1, 1985, North Brooklin, Maine) was a leading American essayist, author, humorist, poet and literary stylist. ... Edmund Valentine White III (born January 13, 1940) is a novelist, short-story writer and critic. ... Ethel Lina White (1876 - 1944) was a British crime writer, best known for her novel, The Wheel Spins, on which the Alfred Hitchcock film, The Lady Vanishes, was based. ... Horace White (1834-1916) was an American journalist and financial expert, born at Colebrook, N. H. He graduated at Beloit College in 1853, and in 1854 became city editor of the Chicago Evening Journal. ... James White (April 7, 1928 - August 23, 1999) was a prolific Northern Irish author of science fiction novellas, short stories, and novels. ... Michael White (born 1945) is an associate editor and former political editor of The Guardian. ... For the football player, see Patrick White (football player). ... Frank Frazettas cover illustration for Ted Whites Phoenix Prime Ted White (born February 4, 1938) is an American science fiction author and editor as well as a music critic. ... Theodore White on a book cover Theodore Harold White (May 6, 1915 – May 9, 1986) was an American political journalist, historian, and novelist, best known for his acclaimed accounts of the 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1972 presidential elections. ... Timothy White (January 25, 1952 - June 27, 2002) was a noted rock music journalist and editor. ... Terence Hanbury White (May 29, 1906 - January 17, 1964) was a writer. ... The Once and Future King is an Arthurian fantasy novel written by T.H. White. ... William Allen White Born in Emporia, Kansas, on February 10, 1868, William Allen White was a nationally known newspaper editor for much of his life. ...

Religion

Francis White (c. ... James Springer White (August 4, 1821, Palmyra, Maine - August 6, 1881, Battle Creek, Michigan), also known as Elder White was a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and husband of Ellen G. White. ... This article is about Ellen Whites biography. ... The Seventh-day Adventist (abbreviated Adventist[1]) Church is a Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week, as the Sabbath. ... James R. White (born 1962) is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. ... The New American Standard Bible (NASB) is an English translation of the Bible. ... Joseph Blanco White (July 11, 1775-May 20, 1841) was a British theologian and poet. ... Thomas White (1628-1698) was bishop of Peterborough from 1685 to 1690. ... The Bishop of Peterborough is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury. ...

Military

Jack White was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. ... For other uses, see Victoria Cross (disambiguation). ... Captain James Butler White, DFC (July 7, 1893 - January 2, 1972) was a World War I Royal Naval Air Service flying ace. ... “The Great War ” redirects here. ... Personnel of No 1 Squadron RNAS in late 1914 The Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) was the air arm of the Royal Navy until near the end of World War I, when it merged with the British Armys Royal Flying Corps (RFC) to form the Royal Air Force. ... Secretary Thomas E. White at press conference Thomas E. White (born 1943 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American businessman and former U.S. Army officer who served as senior executive at the now collapsed Enron and a scandal ridden term from 31 May 2001 until 25 April 2003 as the... Flag of the United States Secretary of the Army The United States Secretary of the Army has statutory responsibility for all matters relating to the United States Army: manpower, personnel, reserve affairs, installations, environmental issues, weapons systems and equipment acquisition, communications, and financial management. ... George Stuart White Field Marshal Sir George Stuart White VC, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GCVO, (4 July 1835—24 June 1912) was an officer of the British Army and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that...

Explorers and Pioneers

Edward Higgins White, II (Lt. ... Astronaut Bruce McCandless II using a manned maneuvering unit outside the U.S. Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984. ... James White (August 8, 1747 – August 14, 1821) was an American pioneer and soldier who founded Knoxville, Tennessee. ... A sketch by John White of Indians at Roanoke. ... “Lost Colony” redirects here. ...

Science and Medicine

Francis Buchanan White (born 20 March, 1842, Perth - 3 December, 1894, Perth) was a Scottish entomologist. ... Gilbert White (July 18, 1720 – June 26, 1793) was a pioneering naturalist and ornithologist. ... Gilbert Fowler White (November 26, 1911 in Chicago - October 5, 2006 in Boulder, Colorado) was a prominent American geographer, sometimes termed the father of floodplain management. White is known predominantly for his work on natural hazards, particularly flooding, and the importance of sound water management in contemporary society. ... Henry Luke White (1860-1927 was a wealthy grazier, and keen amateur ornithologist and oologist of Scone, New South Wales, Australia. ... John White (c1756 - 1832) was an English surgeon and botanical collector. ... Paul Dudley White, M.D. (June 6, 1886 – October 31, 1973) was a pioneering cardiologist, and a founding member of the American Heart Association. ... Captain Samuel Albert White (20 December 1870 - 19 January 1954) was a wealthy Australian racehorse owner, soldier, explorer, conservationist and amateur ornithologist. ... William Alanson White (1870-1937) was an American neurologist and alienist. ... Psychiatry is a branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of the mind and mental illness. ...

Fictional Characters

Carrie (1974) is Stephen Kings first published novel. ... Steven King may refer to the following: a misspelling of Stephen King. ... This article is about the literary concept. ... Carrie is a 1976 American horror film directed by Brian De Palma based on the novel by Stephen King, with a screenplay written by Lawrence D. Cohen. ... For other persons named Frank White, see Frank White (disambiguation). ... Christopher Walken (born March 31, 1943) is an Academy Award-winning American film and theatre actor. ... For other uses see film (disambiguation) Film refers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as... King of New York is a 1990 film, starring Christopher Walken, Laurence Larry Fishburne, David Caruso, Wesley Snipes, Victor Argo, Steve Buscemi and Giancarlo Esposito. ...

other

Carrie C. White, née Joyner (November 18, 1874? – February 14, 1991), was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest person in the world around the time she celebrated her 114th birthday in 1988. ... This article is about the San Francisco Supervisor. ... This article is about Ellen Whites biography. ... Jamie White is an American radio personality and actress of Lithuanian descent, who is most notable for having hosted mornings on KYSR Star 98. ... Joe White is a lawyer, a native of Stephenville, Texas, and was involved in maintenance during the American Airlines Flight 191 crash on 25 May 1979. ... John H. White Chicago ghetto on the South Side. ... Leslie Alvin White ([19 January [1900]], Salida Colorado -- 31 March 1975) was an anthropologist known for his advocacy of theories of cultural evolution and his role in creating the department of anthropology at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. ... Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) USPS stamp depicting LIFE magazine cover bearing Fort Peck Dam photograph Margaret Bourke-White (IPA: [1][2], June 14, 1904 – August 27, 1971) was an American photographer and photojournalist. ... Onna White (March 24, 1922 – April 8, 2005) was a Canadian choreographer and dancer, nominated for eight Tony Awards. ... Peter White (b. ... BBC Radio Solent is the BBC Local Radio service for the Isle of Wight and the English counties of Hampshire and Dorset. ... old Radio 4 logo BBC Radio 4 is a UK domestic radio station which broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes including news, drama, comedy, science and history. ... Randy White in 4 Alarm Stud Randy White is a pornographic actor who has appeared in over one hundred gay pornographic movies. ... Ryan Wayne White (December 6, 1971 – April 8, 1990[1]) was a young man with AIDS from Kokomo, Indiana who became a national spokesman for AIDS, after being expelled from school because of his infection. ... Stanford White (1853-1906) Washington Square Arch New York American on June 25, 1906 Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms. ... McKim, Mead, and White was a prominent architectural firm in the eastern United States at the turn of the twentieth century. ... Sir Thomas White (1492 - February 12, 1567) was an English merchant. ... College name St Johns College Collegium Divi Joannis Baptistae Named after Saint John the Baptist Established 1555 Sister College Sidney Sussex College President Sir Michael Scholar KCB JCR President Rhys Jones Undergraduates 381 Graduates 184 Homepage Boatclub St Johns College is one of the constituent colleges of the... Vanna White (born Vanna Marie Rosich on February 18, 1957 is a American television personality, best known as the hostess and puzzle board operator on the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune. ... Warren White is a Research Oceanographer at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. ... William Allen White Born in Emporia, Kansas, on February 10, 1868, William Allen White was a nationally known newspaper editor for much of his life. ... Sir William Henry White (2 February 1845 – 27 February 1913) was a prolific British warship designer and Chief Constructor at the Admiralty. ... William Lindsay White (born 1900) is the son of William Allen White. ...

English (Whyte)

Alain Whyte (born 3 July 1967) is a guitarist who has worked with Morrissey since 1991. ... Alexander Whyte (January 13, 1837 - January 6, 1921) was a Scottish divine. ... Alison Whyte is an Australian actress best known for her role on Frontline. ... Chyna Whyte is a female rapper associated with Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz. ... Christopher Anderson Whyte (born September 2, 1961 in Islington, London) is an English former footballer. ... For the former tennis player please create David Whyte (tennis player)s page. ... Derek Whyte (born August 31, 1968 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, Middlesbrough, Aberdeen and Partick Thistle. ... Frederick Methvan Whyte (1865 – 1941) was a mechanical engineer of Dutch background who worked for the New York Central railroad in the United States. ... George John Whyte-Melville (1821-1878) was a British novelist of the sporting-field, born at Mount Melville, near St. ... Greg Whyte, author of Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots and So, You Want To Be A Helicopter Pilot, was born in Stratford, New Zealand, in 1958. ... Heather Stewart-Whyte (born September 25, 1969) is a British supermodel. ... Professor Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte is known for his pioneering work on probabilistic methods for robotics. ... Ian Whyte is a basketball player and was a monster suit actor in the movie Alien vs Predator. ... Jack Whyte (Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland, 1939) is an author and writer born and raised in Scotland, but living in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada since 1967. ... The Very Rev James Aitken Whyte was a leading Scottish theologian and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. ... James Whyte (March 30, 1820 – August 20, 1882) was a Scottish-born Australian politician. ... Professor John H. Whyte (died 17 May 1990) was an Irish historian, political scientist and author of books on Northern Ireland, divided societies and on Church-state affairs in Ireland. ... John Clotworthy Talbot Foster Whyte-Melville-Skeffington, 13th Viscount Massereene, 6th Viscount Ferrard, DL (22 October 1914 - December 1992) known as Viscount Massereene and Ferrard was a British politician and landowner. ... Kenneth Whyte (born August 12, 1960 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, grew up in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian newspaper and magazine editor and publisher. ... Lancelot Law Whyte was a scientist working with Albert Einstein on the unified field theory, based on the theory of Roger Boscovich. ... Scott Whyte (born January 8, 1978 in Manhattan Beach, California) is an American actor who has is best known for his role on City Guys where he plays Chris, one of the main characters. ... William Foote Whyte (June 27, 1914 - July 16, 2000) was a prominent sociologist chiefly known for his ethnological study in urban sociology, Street Corner Society. ... William Hollingsworth Holly Whyte (1917- January 12, 1999) was an American sociologist, journalist, and peoplewatcher. ... William Pinkney Whyte William Pinkney Whyte (August 8, 1824 – March 17, 1908), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was a politician who served the State of Maryland as a State Delegate, the State Comptroller, a United States Senator, the State Governor, the Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and...

French

Enrica Bianchi Colombatto (Born July 23, 1942 in Brescia, Lombardy, Italy-) is an Italian actress. ... Louis Jean Joseph Charles Blanc (October 29, 1811 - December 6, 1882), was a French politician and historian. ... Melvin Jerome Blanc (May 30, 1908 – July 10, 1989) was a prolific American voice actor. ... Raymond Blanc (born November 19, 1949) is a French chef, born in Besançon, France, and now based in the United Kingdom. ... Antoine le Blanc was a French immigrant allowed to live in the small, dank basement of the Morristown, New Jersey farmhouse of the Sayres in 1833, in exchange for chopping wood and feeding hogs, but went unpaid. ... Saint-Jean-le-Blanc is the name of 2 communes in France: Saint-Jean-le-Blanc, in the Calvados d partement Saint-Jean-le-Blanc, in the Loiret d partement This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Laurent Blanc (born November 19, 1965 in Alès) is a retired French football defender, who scored the first golden goal in World Cup history. ...

German

Aaron Weiss is the lead singer of the Indie post-hardcore band mewithoutYou. ... There are several individuals of note named David Weiss, including: David Weiss (novelist), author of The Guilt Makers, The Spirit and the Flesh, Naked Came I, and other works David S. Weiss, a former writer for Dennis Miller Live David N. Weiss, screenwriter of Shrek 2, and current vice-president... Rabbi David Weiss Halivni is a scholar of Talmud and a Holocaust survivor, originally of Sighet, Romania. ... This article is about a character from the television show Alias. ... Harry Houdini (March 24, 1874 - October 31, 1926) was the stage name of Ehrich Weiss (born Weisz Erik in the native Hungarian), one of the most famous magicians, escapologists, and stunt performers of all time. ... George Weiss can refer to different people: George Weiss, the songwriter. ... Earl Hymie Weiss Earl Hymie Weiss (1898 - October 11, 1926) was a Chicago mobster and rival of Al Capone. ... Jennifer Weiss is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the states thirty-fifth House district, including constituents in Wake county. ... Juleanna Glover Weiss served on the 2000 presidential campaign and in the White House as the Press Secretary to Vice President Dick Cheney. ... Margaret Baldwin Weis (born March 16, 1948 in Independence, Missouri, United States) is an extremely prolific fantasy novelist who, along with Tracy Hickman, is one of the original creators of the Dragonlance game world and has written numerous novels and short stories set in the world of Krynn. ... Martin M. Weiss (born November 12, 1973) is the author of two popular Exam Cram books, including Security+ Exam Cram and i-Net+ Exam Cram. ... Pianist, composer Michael Weiss, best known for his fifteen year association with saxophonist Johnny Griffin, has forged a solid reputation accompanying jazz luminaries such as Art Farmer, Charles McPherson, Slide Hampton, George Coleman, the Heath brothers, the Jazztet, Lou Donaldson, Pepper Adams, Bill Hardman, Junior Cook, Wynton Marsalis and the... Michael Weiss (born August 2, 1976 in Washington, DC) is an American figure skater. ... Michael Terry Weiss (born February 2, 1962 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. ... Nigel Oscar Weiss (born South Africa, 16 December 1936) is an astronomer and mathematician, and leader in the field of astrophysical and geophysical fluid dynamics. ... Paul Weiss is a leading nanoscientist at the Pennsylvania State University. ... Peter Weiss (November 8, 1916 - May 10, 1982) was a German writer, painter and artist. ... Rainer (Rai) Weiss is professor of physics emeritus at MIT. // Weiss was born in Berlin, Germany. ... Sylvius Leopold Weiss. ...

Hungarian

Rachel Weisz (born March 7, 1971) is an Academy Award-winning English film and television actress. ...

Polish

Categories: Poland-related stubs | Dukes of Masovia | Polish monarchs ...

Spanish

This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Fernando Buesa Blanco (29 May 1946 - 22 February 2000) was a Spanish Basque politician in the PSE-EE branch of Socialdemocratic party PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party). ... Galo Blanco (born October 8, 1976) is a professional tennis player from Oviedo, Spain. ... Joseph Blanco White (July 11, 1775-May 20, 1841) was a British theologian and poet. ... Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (born December 15, 1942) is a Democratic politician from and the current governor of Louisiana. ... Monument to Luis Carrero Blanco in Santoña (Cantabria, Spain) by Juan de Ávalos Luis Carrero Blanco (March 4, 1903, Santoña, Cantabria – December 20, 1973, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish admiral and statesman. ... Miguel Ángel Blanco Garrido (13 May 1968 – 13 July 1997) was a local politician in Ermua (Biscay), in the Basque autonomous community (Spain) for the Partido Popular. ... Raúl González Blanco, usually referred to simply as Raúl (born June 27, 1977 in Madrid) is a Spanish football forward. ... Serge Blanco (born 31 August 1958 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a former rugby union footballer who played fullback for Biarritz Olympique and France, gaining 93 caps, 81 at fullback. ...

Native American

Charmaine White Face is an Oglala Tetuwan (Lakota language speaker) from the Oceti Sakowin (Great Sioux Nation) in North America. ...

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