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Billy Silverman (born William Daley) (1962- ) an American pro wrestling referee

Susana Chavez-Silverman

I decided to title it—and subsequent e-mail missives—a crónica, inspired by the somewhat rough-hewn, journalistic, often fantastic first-hand accounts of the so-called New World sent “home” by the early Spanish conquistadores, and refashioned by modern-day counterparts such as the Mexicans Carlos Monsiváis, Elena Poniatowska, Cristina Pacheco, and the Chilean Pedro Lemebel, whose writing I admire.


Antoine Silverman

Silverman grew up in Hastings on Hudson in New York during the school year, and spent his summers in Noirmoutier-en-l'Île.

Barry G. Silverman

After Silverman's confirmation, he told the Jewish News of Greater Phoenix in an article that appeared on February 6, 1998 that he was "really grateful" to President Clinton, Sen. John McCain, Sen. Jon Kyl and Rep. Ed Pastor for their help and support in securing his confirmation.

Chip Silverman

Silverman was also a Special Advisor to Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer for Substance Abuse Policy and the Director of the Drug and Alcohol Administration; he worked for the state for 26 years.

Deborah Ager

She edited the anthologies Old Flame: 10 Years of 32 Poems Magazine (2012) John Poch and scholar Bill Beverly and The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry (2013) with poet M.E. Silverman.

Ebel Perrelli

Considered one of the best drummers in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, he has already played with many famous artists of that state, such as Lenine and Naná Vasconcelos, and from abroad, such as Chuck Silverman, Manu Katché and Jonathan Mover.

Fred Silverman

During Silverman's time at ABC, he overhauled the network's Saturday-morning cartoon output, dumping Filmation (which had produced the failed Uncle Croc's Block) and replacing it with content from Hanna-Barbera, including a continuation of Scooby-Doo.

Gilded Time

He was purchased at auction for $80,000 by the partnership of Jack & Mark Silverman and television writer/producer David Milch and sent into training with Darrell Vienna.

Guy Aoki

Silverman and Aoki later appeared together on the August 22, 2001 episode of Politically Incorrect, along with panelists David Spade and Anne-Marie Johnson, chair of the Screen Actors Guild Ethnic Employment Opportunity Committee.

Harvey Dinnerstein

He has been a very influential instructor for several generations of students at The National Academy of Design and the Art Students League, including Ephraim Rubenstein, Nomi Silverman and Gregory Frux.

Henry Silverman

In 1984, Silverman joined Reliance Group Holdings, which was run by corporate raider Saul Steinberg.

Also, as part of the merger, Silverman announced he would reduce his day-to-day involvement with the company and assume the company’s chairmanship in preference of CUC’s founder and CEO Walter Forbes.

Jennifer Finnigan

Finnigan co-starred with her husband, actor Jonathan Silverman, in Beethoven's Big Break, the latest installment in the Beethoven film series; the film was released direct-to-DVD in late 2008.

Jonathan Silverman

Silverman played the title role in the mid-1990s television sitcom The Single Guy (which aired on NBC), as well as the lead role in the early 1990s movie Little Sister.

Joseph Silverman

An article from the New York Times April 21, 1912, quoted Silverman at a memorial service for victims of the RMS Titanic disaster.

Kaze Hikaru

One of the strengths of the manga according to Anime News Network's Rebecca Silverman is veracity to the real history.

Ken Silverman

Ken Silverman (born November 1, 1975) is an American game programmer, best known for writing the Build engine used in Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior, Blood, and more than a dozen other games in the mid- to late-1990s.

Killer Women

Shakespeare also serves as an executive producer alongside Sofía Vergara, Ben Silverman, Luis Balaguer and Martin Campbell for Pol-Ka Productions, Silverman's Electus productions, Vergara and Balaguer's Latin World Entertainment and ABC Studios.

Laura Silverman

Laura Jane Silverman (born June 10, 1966, in Bedford, New Hampshire) is an American actress/voice actress, and the elder sister of actress/comedian Sarah Silverman.

Leslie Charleson

In 1977, Fred Silverman, then President of ABC, asked her to join the serial General Hospital, which at that time was near the bottom of the ratings and near cancellation.

Matthew Silverman

Silverman graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1998 after having graduated from the St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas.

Mitchell A. Wilson

His first marriage was to Helen Weinberg Wilson which produced two daughters: Erica Silverman, a literary agent, and Victoria Wilson, editor and publisher at Alfred A. Knopf.

Music in the Air

In 2009, Encores! at New York City Center presented a staged concert version of the show, starring Douglas Sills (Bruno Mahler), Sierra Boggess (Sieglinde Lessing), Dick Latessa (Herr Direktor Kirschner), Marni Nixon (Frau Direktor Kirschner), Ryan Silverman (Karl Reder) and Kristin Chenoweth (Frieda Hatzfeld).

Peter Silverman

Silverman hosted several reports on Citytv regarding Toronto optician Adam Plimmer, who was accused of selling counterfeit glasses (mainly Gucci and Oakley) and giving out eye exams despite being unqualified to do so by the College of Opticians.

Ralph Cavanagh

Cavanagh has won multiple awards, including the Heinz Award for Public Policy, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ Mary Kilmarx Award, the Yale Law School’s Preiskel-Silverman Fellowship, the NW Energy Coalition’s Headwaters Award, and the Bonneville Power Administration’s Award for Exceptional Public Service.

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

In a YouTube video on the SMBC website, Zach Weinersmith addressed accusations that the comedian Sarah Silverman stole a joke from one of his strips at a Spike video game awards ceremony, in addition to pleading with Sarah Silverman to go on a date with him.

Sidney B. Silverman

Silverman was tutored by Lev Alburt, an International Chessmaster, the highest rank in chess.

Sime Silverman

Silverman, born in Cortland, New York, was the publisher and editor of Variety until his death from a heart attack at the Ambassador Hotel on Wilshire Boulevard soon after launching the daily.

Steve Silverman

Steven D. Silverman (born 1966), lawyer, trial attorney and Managing Partner of Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC

Tom Silverman

Tom Silverman is the founder and CEO of Tommy Boy, a record label established in 1981.

Tommy Boy Entertainment

In 1981, Tom Silverman borrowed $5,000 from his parents to officially start the label out of his apartment.

Victor Lucas

Lucas' co-hosts on Reviews on the Run originated with Tommy Tallarico and has recently included game industry veterans like, Scott C. Jones, Jose Sanchez, Ben Silverman, Tom Russo, Marc Saltzman, Steve Tilley, Geoff Keighley, and as announced on February 18, 2010, Reviews on the Run will also feature regular guest spots from Jeff Cannata from The Totally Rad Show.

Wendy Keller

Wendy Keller (born in Chicago, IL) is a well regarded non-fiction literary agent who has worked with best selling authors such as Jeff Hayzlett, Jack Canfield, Char Margolis, Col. Randall J. Larsen, George Silverman and others.

Who's the Caboose?

The screenplay by Sam Seder and Charles Fisher depicts a romantically involved couple (Silverman and Seder) who travel separately from Manhattan to Los Angeles to attempt to secure a television series role during "pilot season," a set period of months when producers cast new shows.

Young Heart Attack

These recordings were issued as a 7-inch single on Leo Silverman's Rex Records boutique imprint.


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