Wikibin

Browse: starting with "G" - 3,277 articles

Gilded Lilys

Articles

Gilded Lilys is an American period drama television pilot that was in development for ABC. The pilot was created and produced by Shonda Rhimes. The series was not picked up by ABC.DevelopmentThe network ordered the pilot on January 13, 2012, and filming began in late March 2012 a...

Giles Butler

Articles

Bishop Giles Butler, OFM, born 1964 is a traditional Catholic Franciscan bishop.He was received into the Franciscan Order by Bishop Louis Vezelis in 1984, ordained a priest in 1989, and consecrated a bishop in 2005. Bishop Giles is the ordinary of the Catholic Western Diocese, an...

Giles Field

Articles

Giles Field (b. David Giles Field, 1982) is a lo-fi, acoustic folk singer-songwriter from Traralgon, Australia. His band, Kaiser Blade, broke up in 2005 after a string of limited release recordings and shortly after, Giles commenced his solo career. His debut solo album The Judge...

Giles H. Miller

Articles

Giles H. Miller (1902 or 1903 - 2005) was born in his parents' home in Lynchburg, Virginia, while Theodore Roosevelt was serving his first term as President of the United States. As a young man, not yet graduated from Lynchburg High School, he wanted to contribute to his communit...

Giles Pilgrim Morris

Articles

Giles Pilgrim Morris (born 23 August 1966) is British counter-tenor, otherwise known as a male alto, specialising in repertoire from the 17th and 18th and 20th centuries. He is currently a counter-tenor lay clerk at St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen, having sung professionally in L...

Giles Roberts

Articles

Giles Hyatt Roberts (c. March 1797 - December 27, 1851) was a United States Army sergeant during the War of 1812 and the First Seminole War, a mountain man and trapper, a member of the Texan militia in the Texas Revoluion and sugar cane farmer in Havana, Cuba until his death from...

Giles Vickers-Jones

Articles

Giles Vickers-Jones is a TV presenter and writer. He has hosted shows such as ITV at the Movies and Reading Festival for ITV and Playdate for ITV2 and has presented on and as well as producing shows.Vickers-Jones began his career as a catwalk and catalog model. After presenting f...

Gilgamesh II

Articles

Gilgamesh II was a four issue limited series released in 1989 by DC Comics. It was written and drawn by Jim Starlin and focused on the last survivor of a space faring race.:Issue 1 deals with an alien child arrives on Earth, alone, to grow up to become the most powerful being on ...

Gilgamesh: The Hero

Articles

Gilgamesh: The Hero is a school production that was shown in Columbus Preparatory Academy a school in Chippewa Columbus,Ohio. The play was based off of the story of Gilgamesh who was a king that wants to look for immortality. The premiere was at 6:00 in the school on January 25 2...

Gill Fielding

Articles

Gill Fielding (1957) is a British author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She is best known as a self-made millionaire that has appeared on numerous television programs including The Secret Millionaire (Channel 4), Celebrity Eggheads (BBC2), The Apprentice (UK TV series), and H...

Gill Whitty-Collins

Articles

Gill Whitty-Collins is a Chief Executive, Non-Executive Director, author of the book WHY MEN WIN AT WORK ...and how we can make inequality history, Keynote Speaker, Consultant and Coach. Education Whitty-Collins holds an MA degree in Modern Languages from Cambridge University. Ca...

Gilles and Guy Leclerc

Articles

Gilles M. Leclerc and Guy J. Leclerc (September, 1962) are identical twins that co-authored several scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals relative to molecular genetics, endocrinology, microbiology and oncology. Both hold a Ph.D. degree in microbiology and immunology from t...

Gilles Baroin

Articles

Gilles Baroin is a mathemusician, specialized in geometric visualization of musical structures and musical processes. Doctor-engineer, he is the designer of Planet-4D model used for visualizing musical systems and harmonic progressions in four dimensions. He regularly collaborate...

Gilles P. Delorme

Articles

Gilles-Philippe Delorme is a Canadian television journalist and host, born in Montreal in 1944.BiographyDuring his studies in literature at the University of Montreal, in 1965, he joined Le Journal de Montréal, a newly created strike in the daily [7, a strike that benefited the n...

Gilli Moon

Articles

Gilli Moon is a Los Angeles based Australian singer-songwriter, artist, writer, producer and entrepreneur. OverviewGilli Moon is an Australian, Los Angeles based, singer, songwriter, recording artist, actor, author, music producer, and motivational speaker.Gilli Moon is also a to...

Gillian Attard

Articles

Gillian Attard MQR (born 3 February 1983) is a Maltese actress, singer, television personality, and a vocal coach.Early yearsAttard grew up in Żejtun. She sings in Maltese, English and Italian. She started singing when she was a child. She took part in "POPin" composed by Domini...

Gillian Genser

Articles

Gillian Genser (born ) is a Canadian sculptor based in Toronto. Her works are designed to make environmental statement about the negative impact of humans on other life on the planet and they involve natural materials like eggs shells, bones, coral and sea shells. While working o...

Gillian Glover

Articles

Gillian Glover (born December 18, 1976 in Windsor) is a British singer and songwriter, daughter of Roger Glover, Deep Purple's bass player. She studied arts in New York. In 2000 she joined a London-based band Beat:Root. Her debut solo album Red Handed was released to a critical a...

Gillian Hiscott

Articles

Gillian Hiscott (born 1959 in Plymouth, Devon) is an author and playwright. Partner of The Printing Press, founder of The Library Theatre Ltd.Plays:Her first written play, an adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, was published in 1995.In 2006 she formed The Library Thea...

Gillian King

Articles

Gillian King has worked in teaching and research in paleontology, as Assistant Curator at the Zoological Collections at Oxford University Museum, and a Fellow and Tutor as , Oxford. She spent 15 years at Oxford and five years at the South African Museum in Cape Town, where she sp...

Back to Wikibin