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Edward White (disambiguation) (or Ed White), multiple people; Eg White (born 1966 as Francis White), British musician, songwriter and producer; Eli White (born 1994), American baseball player; Elizabeth Coleman White (1871–1954), pioneering American blueberry breeder and vendor; Ellen White (footballer) (born 1989), English footballer
Slavik Pustovoytov has participated in many TV shows and dance competitions. His dancing style can be described as Hip Hop and Freestyle. Slavik Pustovoytov has 8.3 million Followers on TikTok, 3.3 million followers on Instagram, 140,000 subscribers on YouTube, and 63,000 followers on Facebook (as of September 2023). He often performs in ...
YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.
He served as the state president of The Ohio Association of Student Councils from 1993 to 1994. He is best known for his performance in the "Evolution of Dance" viral video clip, which became one of the most famous YouTube videos ever and was the most-viewed YouTube video over three time periods from May 2006 to October 2009. [7]
The word is derived from the Latin celebrity, from the adjective celeber ("famous," "celebrated"). Being a celebrity is often one of the highest degrees of notability, although the word notable is mistaken to be synonymous with the title celebrity, fame, prominence etc. As in Wikipedia, articles written about notable people doesn't necessarily ...
The Murder of D Ray White; Talking Feet: Solo Southern Dance: Buck, Flatfoot and Tap Archived 2017-07-23 at the Wayback Machine; Mike Seeger and Ruth Pershing, Talking Feet: Solo Southern Dance of the Appalachian, Piedmont and Blue Ridge Mountain Regions, North Atlantic Books (January 29, 1993), paperback: 152 pages ISBN 978-1-55643-080-0
Betty Marion Ludden (née White; January 17, 1922 – December 31, 2021) was an American actress and comedian. [1] [2] A pioneer of early television with a career spanning almost seven decades, she was noted for her vast number of television appearances, acting in sitcoms, sketch comedy, and game shows.
Cornelius Cooper, African-American physician, famous for his lawsuit to separate from the U.S. Army as an objector to the war while attending West Point Military Academy; Dr. Asa Fitch of Salem, first occupational entomologist in the United States. In 1838 he began to collect and study insects for New York state.