Current Biography Yearbook 2003—People Covered
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  • John Abizaid, Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command

  • Christopher Alexander, Architect, writer, and educator

  • Bill Amend, Creator of the comic strip FoxTrot

  • Richard Armitage, Deputy U.S. Secretary of state

  • Vic Armstrong, Film stuntman and stunt coordinator

  • Ashanti, R&B singer and songwriter

  • Tiki Barber and Ronde Barber, Football players

  • Matthew Barney, Artist

  • Maria Bartiromo, Broadcast journalist

  • Bonnie Bassler, Biologist and educator

  • Elmer Bernstein, Composer for films

  • Carolyn RBertozzi, Chemist, inventor, businesswoman, educator, and author

  • Blur, British rock band

  • Adrien Brody, Actor

  • Vincent Brooks, U.S. Army brigadier general

  • Aaron Brown, Broadcast journalist

  • Stephen Burrows, Fashion designer

  • Ben Burtt, Sound designer for films

  • Candace Bushnell, Writer

  • Andrew H. Card Jr., White House chief of staff

  • Margaret Carlson, Journalist, columnist, and television commentator

  • Richard Carmona, Surgeon general of the United States

  • Regina Carter, Jazz violinist

  • Kim Cattrall, Actress

  • Tom Cavanagh, Actor

  • Patricia S. Churchland, Professor of philosophy

  • Chris Claremont, Writer

  • Roger Clemens, Baseball player with the New York Yankees

  • Jim Collins, Business writer and management consultant

  • Patricia Hill Collins, Sociologist, educator, and writer

  • John Horton Conway, Mathematician

  • Richard W. Cook, Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios

  • Stephanie Coontz, Historian and writer

  • Sofia Coppola, Filmmaker and screenwriter

  • Ann Coulter, Writer and commentator

  • Counting Crows, Rock band

  • Danielle Crittenden, Writer and commentator

  • Sharon Darling, Founder and president of the National Center for Family Literacy

  • Wade Davis, Ethnobotanist, anthropologist, and writer

  • Donna de Varona, Olympic swimmer, radio and TV broadcaster, and social activist

  • Def Leppard, Rock band

  • DMX, Rap musician and actor

  • William Donaldson, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission

  • David Doubilet, Underwater photographer

  • Robert A. Eckert, President and CEO of Mattel Inc

  • Eiko and Koma, Dancers and choreographers

  • Thomas J. Engibous, Chairman, president, and CEO of Texas Instruments Inc.

  • Jeffrey Eugenides, Writer

  • Eve, Rap musician and actress

  • Chris Eyre, Film director

  • Chaka Fattah, U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania

  • Marshall Faulk, Football player with the St. Louis Rams

  • Will Ferrell, Comedian and actor

  • William Forsythe, Choreographer and dancer

  • Jonathan Franzen, Writer

  • Tom Freston, Chairman and CEO of MTV Networks

  • Ellen Galinsky, President of the Families and Work Institute

  • Joseph L. Galloway, War correspondent

  • Leslie H. Gelb, President emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations

  • Mossimo Giannulli, Fashion designer and chairman and CEO of Mossimo Inc.

  • Mel Gibson, Actor, filmmaker, and producer

  • Patricia Goldman-Rakic, Neuroscientist

  • Edmund WGordon, Psychologist and educator

  • Jennifer MGranholm, Governor of Michigan

  • Tom Green, Actor, television talk-show host, and comedian

  • Jonathan Haas, Timpanist

  • Becky Hammon, Basketball player with the New York Liberty

  • Liane Hansen, Journalist and host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition

  • Heidi I. Hartmann, Founder and director of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research

  • Alan G. Hassenfeld, Chairman of Hasbro Inc

  • Hauerwas, Stanley, Theologian, ethicist, writer, and educator

  • Todd Haynes, Filmmaker

  • James R. Heath, Chemist and educator

  • Hazel Henderson, Economist, futurist, and writer

  • J. Marvin Herndon, Geophysicist

  • Dulé Hill, Actor and dance

  • Stephen Hillenburg, Creator and executive producer of the animated TV series SpongeBob SquarePants

  • Ann Hobson Pilot, Harpist

  • Betsy Holden, Co-CEO, Kraft Foods Incand CEO and president, Kraft Foods North America

  • Dave Holland, Bassist

  • Hei-Kyung Hong, Opera singer

  • Allan Houston, Basketball player with the New York Knicks

  • Sharon Isbin, Classical guitarist

  • Hugh Jackman, Actor

  • Lauren Jackson, Basketball player with the Seattle Storm

  • Erich D. Jarvis, Neurobiologist

  • Norah Jones, Singer and pianist

  • Spike Jonze, Filmmaker

  • Peter R. Kann, Chairman and CEO of Dow Jones & Co

  • Marcy Kaptur, USrepresentative from Ohio

  • Isabella Karle, Chemist

  • Jan Karon, Writer

  • Bill Keller, Executive editor of The New York Times

  • Jeff Kent, Baseball player with the Houston Astros

  • Laura Kiessling, Biochemist

  • Naomi Klein, Social activist and writer

  • Wendy Kopp, Founder and president of Teach for America

  • Tony La Russa, Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team

  • Winona LaDuke, Environmental activist and writer

  • Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, Co-authors of the Left Behind series

  • Avril Lavigne, Singer

  • Andrea Lee, Writer

  • Gerald Levert, Singer and songwriter

  • Daniel Libeskind, Architect

  • Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii

  • Lucy Liu, Actress

  • Gary Locke, Governor of Washington State

  • Mike Lowell, Baseball player with the Florida Marlins

  • Rob Marshall, Theater, film, and television director and choreographer

  • L. Lowry Mays, Co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Clear Channel Worldwide

  • Tracy McGrady, Basketball player with the Orlando Magic

  • John H. McWhorter, Linguist and author

  • Natalie Merchant, Singer and songwriter

  • Sia Michel, Editor in chief of Spin

  • John Miller, Broadcast journalist and terrorism expert

  • Ann Moore, Chairman and CEO of Time Inc.

  • Frank H. Murkowski, Governor of Alaska

  • Steve Nash, Basketball player with the Dallas Mavericks

  • Otto Neals, Sculptor, painter, printmaker, and illustrator

  • David Neeleman, Founder, chairman, and CEO of JetBlue Airways

  • John Negroponte, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations

  • Sean O’Keefe, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

  • Lena Olin, Actress

  • Stanley O’Neal, CEO, president, and chairman of Merrill Lynch

  • Bill O’Reilly, Broadcast journalist and writer

  • Susan Orlean, Writer

  • Suze Orman, Financial adviser and writer

  • Piet Oudolf, Landscape designer

  • Mehmet C. Oz, Cardiothoracic surgeon

  • Clarence Page, Journalist and syndicated columnist

  • Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner

  • Ann Patchett, Writer

  • Alexander Payne, Filmmaker and screenwriter

  • Nancy Pelosi, U.S. Representative from California

  • Richard Perle, Member and former chairman of the Defense Policy Board

  • Houston Person, Jazz saxophonist and music producer

  • Phish, Rock band

  • Parker Posey, Actress

  • Michael K. Powell, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission

  • Freddie Prinze Jr., Actor

  • Patricia Racette, Opera singer

  • Rascal Flatts, Country band

  • Vanessa Redgrave, Actress and political activist

  • William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

  • Harry Reid, U.S.Senator from Nevada

  • Robert H. Rines, Inventor, patent lawyer, and investigator of the Loch Ness monster

  • Janet L. Robinson, New York Times

  • Alex Rodriguez, Baseball player with the New York Yankees

  • John Romer, Egyptologist, archaeologist, historian, documentary filmmaker, and writer

  • Jim Rose, Performance artist and founder of the Jim Rose Circus

  • José Santos, Jockey

  • Warren Sapp, Football player with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Neal Shapiro, President of NBC News

  • M. Night Shyamalan, Filmmaker

  • Joel Silver, Film and television producer

  • Tavis Smiley, Radio talk-show host, writer, commentator, and lecturer

  • Orin C. Smith, President and CEO of Starbucks

  • John Snow, U.S.Secretary of the Treasury

  • Scott Spencer, Writer

  • Eliot Spitzer, Attorney General of New York State

  • Sandra Steingraber, Biologist, writer, and environmental activist

  • Elizabeth Streb, Dancer and choreographer

  • Daniel Sullivan, Theater director

  • Anne Sweeney, President of ABC Cable Network Groups and Disney Channel Worldwide

  • André Leon Talley, Editor at large of Vogue magazine

  • Donna Tartt, Writer

  • Miguel Tejada, Baseball player with the Oakland Athletics

  • George A. Tice, Photographer

  • Timbaland, Hip-hop musician and record producer

  • Michael Vick, Football player with the Atlanta Falcons

  • Andy and Larry Wachowski, Filmmakers, screenwriters, and producers

  • Barbara Walters, Television journalist, anchor, and producer

  • David S. Ware, Jazz saxophonist

  • Donald Watkins, Lawyer, businessman, and banker

  • Levi Watkins Jr, Cardiologist

  • Doc Watson, Folksinger and guitarist

  • Chris Webber, Basketball player and rap musician

  • Mark Whitaker, Editor of Newsweek

  • White Stripes, Rock band

  • Bradley Whitford, Actor

  • Peggy Whitson, Astronaut, biochemist, and educator

  • Venus Williams and Serena Williams, Tennis players

  • Owen Wilson, Actor

  • Carl R. Woese, Microbiologist, educator, and writer

  • Julia Wolfe, Composer

  • Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense

  • Steven Wright, Comedian, actor, writer, and director

  • Alexei Yashin, Hockey player with the New York Islanders

  • Francesca Zambello, Opera and theater director

  • Elias Zerhouni, Director of the National Institutes of Health

  • Catherine Zeta-Jones, Actress

  • Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Dancer, choreographer, and founder of Urban Bush Women

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