Katherine Heigl - Katherine Heigl Katherine Marie Heigl (b. November 24 1978) was born in Washington D.C, USA on the 24th of November 1978 to parents Nancy and Paul. A short time afterwards, the Heigl family moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where Katherine was to spend the majority of her childhood. The youngest member of her family, Katherine, or “Katie” as she is known affectionately, has two elder siblings, John and Meg. Tragically, her older brother Jason died in 1986 of brain injuries suffered in a car accident, after being thrown from the back of a pickup truck. When doctors determined Jason was brain-dead, the family made the difficult decision to donate his organs. Not only did this painful chapter give Katherine a greater perspective and appreciation for life,.
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory - a mad scientist's plot to hijack a satellite weapon. Rated R by the MPAA Steven Seagal, Eric Bogosian, Katherine Heigl, Morris Chestnut, Everett McGill Drector: Geoff Murphy Produced by: Allan Milchan, Steve Perry, Steven Seagal.
Denise Richards - Enough (1999), Wild Things (1998), Starship Troopers (1997) and National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon I (1993), and the slasher flick Valentine (2001) alongside David Boreanaz and Katherine Heigl. She is the wife of actor Charlie Sheen.\n.
David Boreanaz - in Hollywood noticed his brooding and intense looks while walking his dog. Married... With Children the hit American sitcom was his first guest spot as Kelly's biker boyfriend. Later would come film credits such as \Aspen Extreme, Best of the Best 2, and Eyes of the World Recently David can be seen starring alongside Denise Richards and Katherine Heigl in the slasher flick Valentine. He also appears in Dido's music video "White Flag". David Boreanaz currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
Katherine Pulaski - Katherine Pulaski Katherine Pulaski was the replacement Chief Medical Officer for Beverly Crusher during the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She was played by the actress Diana Muldaur..
Katherine Mansfield - Katherine Mansfield Katherine Mansfield served as the pen-name for Kathleen Beauchamp (October 14, 1888 - January 9, 1923). Born in Wellington, New Zealand, she moved permanently to Europe as a young woman, met and married John Middleton Murry, contracted tuberculosis in 1917. Later she joined the Gurdjieff commune south of Paris France called the Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man and died there at Fontainebleau. She is buried in the cemetery in the Fontainebleau district in the town of Avon where there is a street named in her honour. A writer of short stories, Mansfield developed the techniques of Anton Chekhov in the genre. Much of her work reflects her New Zealand childhood. Bibliography: In a German Pension, 1911 Bliss, 1920 The Garden Party, 1922.
Katherine Harris - Katherine Harris Katherine Harris Katherine Harris (born April 5 1957), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 13th District of Florida. She was born in Key West, Florida, was educated at the University of Madrid in Spain, Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia and at Harvard University, and was a real estate broker, a member of the Florida Senate and Florida Secretary of State (1999-2002) before entering the House. While she was Secretary of State, Harris presided over the contested Presidential election of 2000. It was Harris who certified that the Republican candidate, George W. Bush, had carried the State of Florida, thus giving him the election over Al Gore. Her ruling was challenged but.
Katherine Bond - Katherine Bond Katherine Grace Bond is a writer from Duvall, Washington. She is the author of the children's book Legend of the Valentine and two collections of poetry: Yielding to Calliope and The Sudden Drown of Knowing. She is a contributing editor to Beyond Magazine and has been published in anthologies such as Stories for the Extreme Teen's Heart, Chicken Soup for the Romantic Soul, and Fruitflesh: Seeds of Inspiration for Women Who Write..
Katherine Paterson - Katherine Paterson Katherine Paterson is an award-winning Americann author of books for children. Katherine Paterson She was born in China in 1932 to missionary parents. She graduated with a degree in English from Kings College, Bristol, Tennessee. She taught for a year at a rural school in Virginia before going to graduate school in Virginia. She received a Master's degree and worked as a missionary in Japan. She married her husband, John, in 1962. They have four children. Her first novel was written while taking an adult education course in creative writing. Her awards include the National Book Award (Master Puppeteer, 1977 and The Great Gilly Hopkins, 1979), the Newbery Medal (Bridge to Terabithia 1978 and Jacob Have I Loved, 1981), the Scott O'Dell Award for.
Katherine Govier - Katherine Govier Katherine Govier (born 1948) is a Canadian novelist who lives in Toronto, Ontario. In 1997 she was the winner of the Marian Engel Award for her collected works. Works: Random Descent - 1979 Going Through the Motions - 1982 Fables of Brunswick Avenue - 1985 Between Men - 1987 Before and After - 1989 Hearts of Flame - 1991 The Immaculate Conception Photo Gallery - 1994 Angel Walk - 1996 The Truth Teller - 2000 Creation - 2002 See also: List of Canadian writers.
Katherine Young - Katherine Young Katherine Young (鄭珣; Pinyin: Zhèng Xún), born May 5, 1901, a centenarian, is the oldest known user of the Internet. She was born in a small Hakka village in the Fujian province of China, and attended college at Yenching University in Beijing (then Peking). She married Paul T.J. Young, and raised four daughters in China while staying one step ahead of the Japanese invasion of 1937. After the war ended, the family lived in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and eventually immigrated to California in 1958, finally settling in Palo Alto where she resides today. She served as president of the Lytton Garden Rose Club until 1998, when she decided she needed a break. Needing something else to do, she made the fateful decision to.
Katherine Helmond - Katherine Helmond Katherine Helmond, born July 5, 1934 as Catherine Marie Helmond in Galveston, Texas is an American actress. Helmond is known for her role as Jessica Tate, the matriarch from the TV sitcom Soap. She remained with the series until it was cancelled in 1981. She later stared ar Mona Robinson in the sitcom Who's the Boss More recently she has guest starred on Everybody Loves Raymond as Ray's mother-in-law..
Karl Freiherr Mack von Leiberich - promoted first lieutenant in 1778, and captain on the quartermaster-general's staff in 1783. Count Lacy, then the foremost soldier of the Austrian army, had the highest opinion of his young assistant. In 1785 Mack married Katherine Gabrieul, and was ennobled under the name of Mack von Leiberich. In the Turkish war he was employed on the headquarter staff, becoming in 1788 major and personal aide-de-camp to the emperor, and in 1789 lieutenantcolonel. He distinguished himself greatly in the storming of Belgrade. Shortly after this, disagreements between Mack and Loudon, now commander-in-chief, led to the former's demanding a court-martial and leaving the front. He was, however, given a colonelcy (1789) and the order of Maria Theresa, and in 1790 Loudon and Mack, having become reconciled, were again on the field together. During.
Kathryn (name) - name is spelled several different ways, including Cathryn, Catherine, Katherine, and Katharine. It has several common nicknames (see below). Nicknames and Alternate Names Cathy Caty Kat Katarina Kate Kathie Kathy Katy Famous Kathryns (and Alternate Names) Kathy Acker Kathryn Bigelow Cathy Freeman Kathryn Grayson Katharine Hepburn Kathryn Hulme Kathy Ireland Kathryn Janeway Cathy Jones Kathryn H. Kidd Kathie Lee Gifford Cathy de Monchaux Kathy Stinson Kathy Tyers Kathy Watt.
Keep River National Park - is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 418 km southwest of Darwin and 468 km west of Katherine. The nearest town is Kununurra in Western Australia. The park has a number of striking sandstone formations and there is an Aboriginal art site at the end of the walk along the floor of the Keep River Gorge. The park falls within the tribal area of the Mirriwung and Gadjerong people. Like most of the "Top End" parks, access can be restricted due to flooding in the wet season. The most comfortable period for visiting is between May and August when the temperature ranges from a max 35 C to a minimum of 10 C. See also: Protected areas of the Northern Territory (Australia).
Kimbolton Castle - the final home (or prison) of King Henry VIII's first queen, Katherine of Aragon. She was sent here in April 1534 for refusing to give up her status or deny the validity of her marriage. The fenland climate damaged her health, and she died here in January 1536. The building underwent several phases of restoration in successive centuries, ending up as a school..
Kotch - stars Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr, Charles Aidman and Ellen Geer. The movie was adapted by John Paxton from the novel by Katherine Topkins. It was directed by Jack Lemmon. The movie was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Walter Matthau), Best Film Editing, Best Music, Song (for Marvin Hamlisch and Johnny Mercer for Life Is What You Make It) and Best Sound..
January 9 - singer (†1996) 1951 - Crystal Gayle, country music singer 1951 - Rosalyn Kind, , singer 1952 - Eveline L Herfkens, Dutch MP (PvdA) 1952 - Hugh Bayley, British politician 1954 - Lance Hoppens, musician 1956 - David Smith, cricket player 1956 - Kimberly Beck, American actress 1958 - Mehmet Ali Agca, attempted assassin of Pope John Paul II 1959 - Cristi Minculescu, Romanian musician 1959 - Rigoberta Menchú - Guatemalan Nobel Peace Prize laureate 1962 - Phil Lewis, musician 1965 - Carin Garbarra, football player 1965 - Cindy Brooks, rower 1965 - Joely Richardson, actress 1967 - Dave Matthews, singer, musician 1968 - Jimmy Adams, cricket player 1974 - Craig Wishart, cricketer 1978 - AJ McLean, singer ("Backstreet Boys") 1982 - Paolo Ferracin 2002 - Morgan Kay Beamer, daughter of.
Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford - of his successful conquest of England and Wales in 1485. Jasper was the third son of Owen Tudor and the former queen Katherine of Valois, widow of King Henry V. Hence he was a half-brother to King Henry VI, who, on attaining his majority, created Jasper Earl of Pembroke (some time in 1452 or 1453). Although there was uncertainty as to whether Jasper and his two (or three) brothers were legitimate, their parents' probably secret marriage not being recognised by the authorities, he enjoyed all the privileges appropriate to his birth until 1461, when he was subject to an attainder for supporting King Henry VI against the Yorkists who eventually deposed him. Jasper was an adventurer whose military expertise, some of it gained in the early stages of the Wars of.
Jack Wagner - Allan Dwan and Lewis Milestone. In the mid-1920s he wrote gags for Harry Langdon and Will Rogers. When talkies arrived, Wagner found himself making the difficult transition from silents. He never achieved the success he found in silents. Yet he found steady work as a gag man, adding bits of dialogue to comedy and dramatic films. In 1934, he helped script The Little Minister with Katherine Hepburn. He also helped write the short film La Cucaracha, which garnered RKO Pictures an Academy Award. Even after this success, he struggled with putting pen to paper. When he came up with the story idea for A Medal for Benny he again was troubled with putting the story to paper. He had known John Steinbeck for many years. Steinbeck had considered Jack's mother, Edith.