User:T. Anthony/Articles I have created
This is not going to be a complete selection for a variety of reasons. This is more focused on what's recent or interesting to me and to those I contributed a fair amount after creation.--T. Anthony (talk) 00:21, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
First articles I created as a member
- Little Fuzzy - A novel by H. Beam Piper: My first article as a member, created at August 21, 2005
- More Than Human - A novel by Theodore Sturgeon
Articles I deem significant or interesting
- 2012 World Mind Sports Games
- Hannah Caroline Aase - An American botanist and curator.
- Amalia Abad Casasempere - She sheltered religious and became one of the Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War.
- Mike Abene - Jazz pianist and arranger.
- Edward M. Abroms - He received a Primetime Emmy Award for editing the Columbo NBC Mystery Movie in 1972 and shared the 2006 A.C.E. Career Achievement Award.
- Bill Adkins - Ottawa theatre person who was admitted as a member of the Order of Canada.
- Joe Albany - Jazz pianist and subject of a documentary. (Mostly by others)
- António de Albuquerque Coelho - In the early eighteenth century he was a Governor of Macau and a Colonial Governor of Portuguese Timor.
- Stephen Alger - A tennis player who competed for Bermuda at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
- Ibrahim Al Hussein - A Syrian swimmer for the "Paralympic Refugee Team" who resides in Greece and was a co-recipient of the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award.
- Errol Alibux - A controversial, due to the December murders, former Prime Minister of Suriname and ambassador to Turkey.
- Elmer Lucille Allen - An African-American ceramic artist and retired chemist.
- Nathalie Alonso Casale - A film director and editor who won the 1992 Golden Calf for Best Short Film.
- Amy Alsop - A Canadian Paralympian from Saskatoon who is a two-time Paralympic gold medalist for goalball.
- Elena Altsjoel - The Women's World Draughts Champion in 1980 and from 1982 to 1985.
- Saskia Alusalu - An Estonian speed skater who was her country's flag bearer at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Maria Adelaide Amaral - Playwright and telenovela author.
- Prix d'Amérique - Well-known harness race.
- Fotimakhon Amilova - Record-setting Paralympic swimmer of Uzbekistan.
- Andrew of Totma - A seventeenth century Yurodivy whose feast day is celebrated on October 10 in Eastern Orthodox liturgics.
- Andsumäe, Haanja Parish - A former settlement in Haanja Parish, Võru County of Estonia.
- George Appo - Irish/Chinese descended pickpocket linked to the book The Gangs of New York.
- Ray Appleton - Jazz drummer from Indianapolis known as "Killer Ray."
- Danilo Arbilla - a former President of the Inter American Press Association who had shared the 1992 Maria Moors Cabot prize.
- Piovano Arlotto - Renaissance priest known for wit.
- Jen Armbruster - An American goalball player and on a Paralympic gold medal winning team.
- Rob Armstrong - A Canadian who was on his nations silver medal winning team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Evan Arnold - The man who gave "the refrigerator speech."
- Aron of Kangeq - Greenland Inuit painter and storyteller.
- Bernard Assiniwi - A writer, researcher, producer, and actor of French-Canadian and Cree/Algonquin people extraction.
- Astrid Lindgren Prize - Swedish literary award.
- Brigitte Aubert - Award-winning French crime-fiction writer.
- Ruby M. Ayres - British romance novelist and screenwriter.
- Ayushita - An Indonesian entertainer who has starred in films and been in the vocal group Bukan Bintang Biasa.
- Erika Bachiochi - A Pro-Life feminist legal scholar and fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
- The Ball and the Cross - A novel by G. K. Chesterton.
- Manuel Ballester - Award-winning organic chemist.
- Carlos Mateo Balmelli - Former President of the Senate of Paraguay and member of the Authentic Radical Liberal Party.
- Irma Bandiera - A member of the seventh Gruppo di azione patriottica who was killed and is honored in her native Bologna.
- Anna Banti - Bagutta Prize winner.
- Phillip Barker - Award-winning Canadian production designer.
- Jackie Barnes (goalball player) - On the US team that won in women's Goalball at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.
- Rodney Barton - An African American who was U.S. National Badminton Men's Champion in 1983 and 1984.
- Florence Bascom - First woman hired by the United States Geological Survey. (Mostly by others)
- Edgar Bateman - A jazz drummer from St. Louis and associated to South Philadelphia.
- Achbadrakh Batmunkh - A cross-country skier set to be Mongolia's flag bearer at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Ganbold Batmunkh - A cross-country skier who served as the flag-bearer for Mongolia at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Paralympics Parade of Nations
- Ádám Batthyány - Hungarian count of the Batthyány family who converted to Catholicism.
- Arthur Bauchet - A French para-alpine skier who won four silver medals for France at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Emilio S. Belaval - Puerto Rican writer and lawyer who theorized about Puerto Rican identity.
- Wendy Bell (curler) - Scottish sportswoman and Olympian.
- Anna Benaki-Psarouda - A Greek lawyer and New Democracy politician who's been a government minister and a Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament.
- Dan Bentley - On the British boccia team that won gold at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Amangul Berdieva - Noted draughts/checkers player.
- Carlo Bernari - Neapolitan author who was co-winner of a Viareggio Prize.
- Kathleen Berry - An English table-tennis player & three-time English National Champion.
- Rasmus Berthelsen - Greenland artist and writer known for the carol Guterput.
- Marguerite Bertsch - American screenwriter and film director who worked in the early days of film.
- Onofre Betbeder - An Argentine vice-admiral who had been a "Minister of the Navy" and for whom the Betbeder Islands are named.
- Indulis Bikše - A cross-country skier set to compete for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Bilin Bilin - Indigenous Australian elder and negotiator.
- Paula Björkqvist - Finnish politician who was murdered at 31 years of age.
- Alice Blanchard - American short story and thriller author.
- Michael August Blume - Society of the Divine Word priest who is currently Apostolic Nuncio to Uganda and previously Apostolic Nuncio to Benin and Togo.
- Pedro Bobadilla - A Vice President of Paraguay during Eduardo Schaerer's Presidency.
- Krystal Bodie - A Bahamian hurdler who studied in colleges in the United States, specifically Auburn University.
- Ádám Bodor - Award-winning Hungarian-Romanian writer.
- Bokhandlaren som slutade bada - A novel by Fritiof Nilsson Piraten, The Bookseller Who Gave Up Bathing in English, that placed on Världsbiblioteket and was adapted to film.
- Franco Bomprezzi - Italian journalist who had OI.
- Timothy Bond - An Ottawa born Canadian director and screenwriter who has primarily worked in television.
- Allen Boozer - The co-winner of the 2010 Hannes Alfvén Prize who also received the United States Air Force Commendation Medal.
- Sebastián Borensztein - Argentine writer and director, son of Tato Bores, who did Chinese Take-Away and El garante.
- Michele Borghetti - The current 3-Move Checkers World Champion who is from Livorno.
- Péter Bornemisza - A promoter of Lutheranism and a playwright of Hungary.
- Tamara Bos - Dutch screenwriter who won the Golden Calf for Best Script for Winky's Horse.
- Bruno Bosnjak - A snowboarder who became Croatia's first medalist, bronze, at any Winter Paralympics.
- Aristide Boucicaut - May have created the first department store.
- John D. E. Boyce - Formerly Barbados's Minister of Transport and Works and is currently their Minister of Health.
- Daniel W. Bradley - An American virologist who received awards for his work to isolate the Hepatitis C virus and did other work.
- Walther Bringolf - A former President of the National Council of Switzerland and mayor of Schaffhausen.
- H. Lyman Broening - An early member of the American Society of Cinematographers and a centenarian.
- Donald Buchanan - A Jamaican former MP and former Minister of Labour and Social Security for Jamaica.
- Bure Equity - Swedish company.
- Manuel Burgos - A former Vice President of Paraguay and a doctor.
- Csaba Burján - A skater competing in Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics for Hungary.
- Bernard F. Burke - a recipient of the Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy, former President of the AAS, and co-discoverer of Jupiter as a source of radio waves.
- Eirik Bye - A visually impaired Paralympic Nordic skier who won medals for Norway at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Jerry Byrd - Steel guitarist. (Mostly by others)
- Francesco Cafiso - Italian jazz saxophone prodigy.
- Josué Cajuste - Haitian Paralympic athlete.
- Calumma boettgeri - A chameleon from Northern Madagascar called alternatively the Boettger's Chameleon or the Blue-nosed Chameleon.
- Patrick Caldwell (skier) - From a family of cross-country skiers and set to compete for the United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Bevan Calvert - A member of Australia's squad at the 2013 World Men's Handball Championship of Filipino Australian descent.
- Collin Cameron - A Canadian, from Sudbury, who won three bronze medals at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Isaac de Camondo - Art collector and amateur composer who belonged to the House of Camondo.
- Luis Gabriel Cano - Winner of the Maria Moors Cabot prize and the Golden Pen of Freedom Award.
- Martha Carrillo - A writer who shared the 2013 TVyNovelas Award for Best Original Story or Adaptation for Amor bravío.
- Carijona - One of the Indigenous peoples in Colombia.
- David Carlin - Catholic author and former politician.
- John Carnell - Important British SF editor. (Mostly by others)
- Guno Castelen - A Surinamese Labour Party legislator and former Minister for Transportation, Communication, & Tourism.
- Daniel Castillo Durante - Argentine/Quebec author who shared the Trillium Book Award for French-language work of 2006.
- Ruy Castro - Award-winning biographer and writer about music from Brazil.
- Catholic Party (Indonesia) - A defunct Indonesian political party.
- Sid Catlett - Jazz drummer.
- John Cavanagh - Gold and silver at Paralympic archery.
- Celestial Church of Christ - An African Initiated Church. (Mostly by others)
- Chamber jazz - A genre.
- Anita Chapman - Multiple medals at Paralympic archery.
- Phil Charig - A composer and lyricist for plays in New York and London who wrote Follow the Girls and others.
- Cheng Jiao - A Chinese Paralympian who won multiple gold medals in Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics.
- Gerardo Chijona Valdés - A Cuban film director and critic known in large part for Ticket to Paradise.
- Tamara Chikunova - Uzbek who founded Mothers Against Death Sentence and Torture and has received human-rights awards.
- Choi Si-woo - A member of South Korea's bronze medal winning team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Waldemar Chrostowski - Priest and co-winner of the 2014 Ratzinger Prize.
- Tanja Chub - Silver medalist at the 2008 World Mind Sports Games.
- Hwang Chung-gum - North Korean who was one of the two flag bearers for the Unified Korea team at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Manuel Cisneros Sánchez - A former Prime Minister of Peru who initiated the Pradist Democratic Movement.
- Clemence of Barking - A 12th-century Anglo-Norman nun of Barking Abbey noted as a writer.
- John Allen Clements - He won the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, the Pollin Prize for Pediatric Research and is noted for work on pulmonary surfactant.
- Rob Clerc - Draughts player and former champ of the Netherlands.
- Daniel Cnossen - Kansan who won a gold medal at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Cocamilla - An indigenous people of Peru and Colombia.
- Costache Conachi - A Romanian/Moldovan writer and boyar of some historical significance.
- Hedwig Conrad-Martius - Phenomenologist.
- Cecil Cook (Australia) - Controversial Protector of Aborigines and doctor.
- Max Dale Cooper - Robert Koch Prize winning immunologist who identified T and B cells.
- Arnaud Cordier - French national champion from 1996-1998, 2000-2001, 2005, 2007-2008, and 2010-2012.
- Madeleine Coudray - Recipient of the 1978 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière.
- Horatio Henry Couldery - Victorian animal painter. (Mostly by others)
- Carmiesha Cox - Bahamian sprinter and hurdler who attends Purdue University.
- Dominic Cozzolino - A member of the silver medal winning Canadian team of Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. who was singled out by Gagan Sikand at Parliament.
- Lyman C. Craig - The recipient of the 1963 Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research who worked at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
- Carol Crawford - World Backgammon Champion in 1973 and wife of John R. Crawford, who played bridge with him.
- Gordon Gale Crean - A Canadian ambassador to several European nations.
- Giorgio Crescentini - A former Captain Regent and retired footballer who currently heads the San Marino Football Federation.
- Andreo Cseh - A Hungarian/Dutch Roman Catholic priest and Esperantist who was once nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
- Christopher Cullen - Outgoing head of the Needham Research Institute.
- Dai Jin - Ming Dynasty painter, founded the Zhe school.
- Sándor Dallos - A Hungarian writer who received the 1953 Attila József Prize and had two of his books placed in the Top 100 of the Hungarian version of the BBC Big Read.
- Art Van Damme - Among the most rewarded jazz accordionists. (Mostly by others)
- Asbury Bascom Davidson - The Lieutenant Governor of Texas from January 15, 1907 to January 21, 1913.
- Deborah Kay Davies - A poet, writer, and educator who received the 2009 Wales Book of the Year for English-language work.
- Thomas Degasperi - A World water skiing champion in slalom.
- Kate De Goldi - A New Zealand writer who has received the Margaret Mahy Award, the Corine Literature Prize, the Laureate Award of the Arts Foundation of New Zealand, and others.
- Sheba Deireragea - Nauruan weightlifter who won several medals for Nauru at the Commonwealth Games.
- Iliesa Delana - Fijian Paralympic high-jumper. (Mostly by others)
- David John de Laubenfels - An American botanist known as an expert on tropical conifers whose author abbreviation is de Laub.
- Emmanuel III Delly - Previous Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Babylon. (almost entirely by others)
- Aurelio Denegri - A Prime Minister of Peru under Andrés Avelino Cáceres and a mayor of Lima.
- Tony DeNicola - Dixieland revival drummer associated with Kenny Davern.
- Marcel Deslauriers - The only North American to win the International Draughts World Championship.
- Michael O. Dillon - A botanist who acts as Emeritus Curator of the Field Museum of Natural History and is noted for research on Andean flora.
- Dinkha IV - Then current, now deceased, Patriarch of the Church of the East. (Almost entirely by others)
- Walter Dirks - Catholic activist and Geschwister-Scholl-Preis winner.
- Travis Dodson - US Paralympian and Iraq War veteran.
- Dorothy Donegan - Boogie-woogie and jazz pianist. (Mostly by others)
- Jacob van Doordt - Painter active in portrait miniatures in the courts of Denmark and Sweden.
- Emily Dreissigacker - Vermonter from a family of rowers set to compete in Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Jeanne Driessen - A Christelijke Volkspartij politician, Sénatrice, and centenarian.
- Frank Duffy (curler) - Twice wheelchair world champ and silver medalist at the Paralympics.
- Margret Dünser - An Austrian journalist known for her work in High Society and who wrote the book High Life.
- Jean-Baptiste Duroselle - Balzan Prize winning French historian who specialized in the history of international relations.
- Alfred Dussaut - French draughts player who won the Draughts World Championship when it was still based in France.
- Joseph Dutton - Civil War veteran, Union, turned missionary. He worked with Father Damien.
- Sammy Duvall - 2001 Water Skiing Hall of Fame Inductee who won several championships.
- Ealdbert - Anglo-Saxon royal and rebel, father to Cynewulf of Wessex.
- Meredith Eaton - Actress with a Master's degree in psychology. (Almost entirely by others)
- Edi (film) - Polish film.
- Editus - Costa Rican Jazz/Latin/New-Age group that has accompanied Rubén Blades.
- Stefan Edwall - 1999 World Champion at ITHF table hockey.
- Ylva Eggehorn - Swedish author, poet, and hymnwriter.
- Patrīcija Eiduka - Another cross-country skier set to compete for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Noah Elliott - An American Paralympic snowboarder who won a gold medal.
- Ziggy Elman - Significant jazz trumpeter.
- Emmausprisen - Norwegian award for books that "in an outstanding manner conveys and confirms the Christian faith and Christian values."
- Tong Enzheng - Award-winning Chinese science fiction writer.
- Dul Erdenebileg - Mongolian draughts player who was Asian champion a few times.
- Raymond L. Erikson - Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research, Robert Koch Prize, and Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Prize winning molecular biologist and virologist.
- Estonian science fiction
- Christoph Etzlstorfer - Austrian Paralympic medalist in athletics and handcycling.
- Gregor Ewan - A wheelchair curler set to compete for Great Britain at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.
- Jeff Fabry - American Paralympic archer.
- Kary Fajer - Telenovela writer who has shared two TVyNovelas Award for Best Original Story or Adaptation.
- Ferenc Faludi - Notable Hungarian poet who translated The Tempest into Hungarian.
- Faroese Literature Prize (Mostly by others)
- Sophie Fasold - German/American handball player who plays for TSV Owschlag and played for the USA at the 2011 Pan American Games.
- Giuliano Ferrara - Italian politician and journalist. (Mostly by others)
- James Ferrie - A World Checkers/Draughts Champion from 1894 to 1896 and then again from 1903 to 1912.
- Joel Holden Filártiga - Doctor and artist, Filártiga v. Peña-Irala
- Andreas Findig - A writer who won a Deutscher Science Fiction Preis for the short story Gödel geht.
- Enrique Finot - A Bolivian historian, writer, editor, foreign minister, and probably white supremacist.
- Nina Flack - A Swedish female bowler who was part of a gold-medal winning trio at the World Women Championship of 2007.
- Mary Flake de Flores - American who became a First Lady of Honduras.
- Ignatius Fortuna - Afro-German who rose from life as a servant to being a respected and affluent citizen of Steele, Germany, also a German "good article."[1]
- Gwen Foster - Highly regraded "Old-time" harmonica player.
- Frédéric François (alpine skier) - Paralympic medalist for France.
- Luisa Fuentes - A retired volleyball player who competed in the Olympics and is Afro-Peruvian.
- Tsuneari Fukuda - Yomiuri Prize winner who wrote plays, helped found the Theatre Company Subaru, and was a translator of William Shakespeare.
- Keith Gabel - An American snowboarder who won medals at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Raymond Gadabu - A Nauruan politician.
- Nicolae Gaiduc - A Moldovan cross-country skier who served as his nation's flag-bearer at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Jorge E. Galán - Argentine/American microbiologist who teaches at Yale University and won the 2011 Robert Koch Prize.
- Wilhelm Ganzhorn - A German judge and lyricist known for a German song that later formed the melody of Gi Talo Gi Halom Tasi.
- Jakob Gapp - Marianist priest killed by Nazis and beatified by Pope John Paul II.
- June Gardner - Jazz/R&B drummer.
- Mark Garrow - A former Prior General of the Congregation of Marian Fathers.
- Sigitas Geda - Deceased Lithuanian poet and activist.
- Richard K. Gershon - A Gairdner Foundation International Award and William B. Coley Award recipient who died of lung cancer.
- Souhad Ghazouani - French powerlifter with multiple Paralympic medals, including gold, and a world record.
- Antoine, 5th Prince of Ligne - Also known as Antoine Joseph Ghislain.
- Sheridan Gibney - Academy award winning writer.
- Joachim Giermek - The General Minister of the Conventuals (OFM Conv.) from 2001 to 2007.
- Lilo Gloeden - Executed by Nazis for hiding Fritz Lindemann.
- Theo Gmür - An alpine skier who won gold for Switzerland in the standing division of Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics – Men's downhill.
- Dobet Gnahoré - Award winning Ivorian singer.
- Daniel Goa - The head of the Caledonian Union since 2012.
- God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday song) (almost entirely by others)
- Sven Goldemann - The lead for the German curling team who competed in Curling at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament.
- Fernando Gómez Martínez - A moderate Colombian Conservative Party member, newspaper editor, former Governor of Antioquia Department, and Foreign Minister.
- Paula Gopee-Scoon - A representative of Point Fortin and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Trinidad and Tobago.
- Loraine Gonzales - A wheelchair basketball player who was on the US team that won gold in Wheelchair basketball at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.
- Mariano González (politician) - The first Vice President of Paraguay who later served as a Secretary of Treasury.
- Mary L. Good - Chemist who won the Priestley Medal among other awards. (Mostly by others)
- Helene Gotthold - A Jehovah's Witnesses guillotined by Nazi Germany at Plötzensee Prison for giving asylum to men who refused to fight for the Nazis and for her religious activities.
- Magdalena Götz - A German neuroscientist who was among the winners of the 2007 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.
- Tobias Graf - German who's won Paralympic medals in cycling.
- Rudy Grayzell - Rockabilly Hall of Fame inductee.
- Penny Greely - A Paralympic wheelchair curler and sitting volleyball player.
- Jamie Greubel - A American bobsledder expected to compete in Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-woman.
- Berislav Grgić - A Bosnian Croat who became the Roman Catholic Territorial Prelate of Tromsø.
- Wayne Grigsby - Margaret Collier Award winning Canadian TV writer.
- Kylie Grimes - British woman who played Wheelchair rugby at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.
- Philip Gröning - German film director.
- Simon Grotelüschen - German Laser (dinghy) sailor.
- Noah Grove - A member of the gold medal winning US team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Owen Gruffydd - A Welsh poet partly noted for a lament on the decline of the Welsh language in the early 18th century.
- María del Rosario Guerra de La Espriella - A former Government minister of Colombia who attended US colleges.
- Alexander B. Gutman - The co-winner of an early Gairdner Foundation International Award known for his research on gout.
- Harry P. Guy - Ragtime composer associated to Detroit.
- Aarne Haapakoski - Finnish SF and pulp writer, who used the pseudonym "Outsider."
- Árpád Habony - A Hungarian entrepreneur and longtime unofficial advisor to Viktor Orbán.
- Gisbert Haefs - German writer, in varied genres, and translator who's won the Deutscher Science Fiction Preis, Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis, etc.
- Lucina Hagman - An early Finnish feminist, founder of the Martha organisation, and among the first female MPs in the world.
- Stuart Hagmann - American director who was co-winner of the 1970 Jury Prize (Cannes Film Festival) and did TV work too.
- Christine Haidegger - An award-winning Austrian writer.
- Hallalhotsoot - Created by translating the page ca:Lawyer with their tool with some sourcing and incidentals added by me.
- Peter Halldorf - Third generation Pentecostal preacher, and Emmausprisen winner, dubbed the "Pentecostal Monk" for his interest in the Desert Fathers.
- Moises Omar Halleslevens Acevedo - Current Vice President of Nicaragua.
- Walker Hamilton - Scottish, but spent his last years in Cornwall, writer of All the Little Animals.
- Tom Hanlon - Scottish steeplechase runner and Olympian.
- Gary Hannam - A New Zealander film producer and an Avocado oil executive.
- Billy Hanning Jr. - A defenseman for the gold medal winning US team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Miroslav Haraus - A Slovak Paralympic skier who has medaled since 2010, but won his first gold at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Peter Harbison - An Irish archaeologist and member of the Royal Irish Academy.
- Paul Harland - Dutch SF writer killed by his husband, an award is named for him. (Mostly by others)
- Luellyn Harper - Costume designer for NewsRadio.
- Timothy Hawker - An American boccia player at three Summer Paralympic Games.
- Mike Hay - Colin Campbell Award winning Scottish curler who coached the women's team that won gold in Curling at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
- Theodore Heck - A Benedictine priest and educator who helped found the American Benedictine Academy[2] and lived to be a 108.
- Nikolaj Heinrich - A member of Siumut who was once mayor of Nuuk.
- Tyrone Henry - On the silver medal winning team of Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics whose interest in sledge hockey predated the accident that disabled him.
- Paul G. Hensler - Vietnam vet and Catholic film maker. (Unusually I didn't make this one because it was in a non-English Wiki)
- Herbert Herden - German police officer who was declared a Righteous Among the Nations on March 17, 2004.
- Darío Herrera - A Panamanian "Modernismo" poet.
- Ronald Hertog - Dutch Paralympic javelin thrower chosen as flag-bearer.
- Elizabeth Hesselblad - Swedish saint who was declared a Righteous Among the Nations in 2004. (Mostly by others)
- Liam Hickey - Canadian sledge hockey and wheelchair basketball player.
- Nigel Higson - A Canadian math professor at Pennsylvania State University who received the 1996 Coxeter–James Prize.
- Maryse Hilsz - A French aviatrix known for endurance flights and who went on to serve the French Resistance.
- Jutta Hipp - German/American jazz pianist.
- Norm Hiscock - TV writer known to me through King of the Hill. (Mostly by others)
- Eleonora Hiltl - A Viennese Austrian People's Party politician and a recipient of the Benemerenti medal.
- Hitting the Fan - An acclaimed episode of The Good Wife.
- Nina Hoekman - Dutch draughts player and coach.
- Emma Hollis (swimmer) - British Paralympian with my condition, osteogenesis imperfecta.
- Holy Spirit Seminary - Hong Kong Catholic seminary featured in Chinese. (Mostly by others)
- Jack Hoobin - An Australian cyclist who competed in Cycling at the 1948 Summer Olympics and won in the amateur division at the 1950 UCI Road World Championship.
- Bertha Hope - Jazz pianist who I had on User:T. Anthony/Missing North Americans for over five years.
- Lionel Charles Hopkins - English Sinologist who collected oracle bones and was Gerard Manley Hopkins's brother.
- Vivian Hösch - A visually-impaired German biathlete and cross-country skier set to compete for Germany at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.
- Ignacio Huang - Taiwanese/Argentine actor best known for Chinese Take-Away.
- Edward Morgan Humphreys - Welsh novelist, journalist, and translator.
- Danny Hynes - Air hockey champion.
- Adolfo Ibáñez Boggiano - Chilean businessman and former Minister of Foment, Adolfo Ibáñez University is named for him.
- Ila Auto - Norwegian bluegrass group.
- I'll Fly Away (TV series) (almost entirely by others)
- Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire - A French science fiction award.
- In The Heart of a Fool - A silent film by Allan Dwan that is based on a novel by William Allen White.
- Maria Iovleva - Multiple medals at the 2010 Paralympics.
- Masayuki Ishikawa - Possibly doesn't merit an article separate from Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture, but saw him on Simple English.
- Kaia Iva - A Pro Patria and Res Publica Union politician who once served in the Riigikogu.
- Yuki Iwata - Japanese film-maker and director of Looking for a True Fiancee.
- Jack's Place - Early 1990s TV series. (Mostly by others)
- Stavre Jada - A cross-country skier who was the flag bearer for Macedonia at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Billy Jagar - An elder of the Yirrganydji people also called the King of the Barron.
- Ted James - Moderate Republican who was Lieutenant Governor of Montana from 1965 to 1969.
- Xavier James - A retired sprinter who represented Bermuda at the 2004 Summer Olympics, he also taught primary school.
- Lilian Janse - A housewife from Vlissingen who became the first woman representative of the Reformed Political Party.
- Jānis Jansons (bobsledder)
- Regina Jaquess - Among the World water skiing champions and won gold medals at the Pan American Games.
- Mollie Jepsen - Canadian alpine skier who won bronze at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Magdalena Jetelová - A Czech/German Installation artist and Land artist.
- Jim the Wonder Dog - Name says it all. (Mostly by others)
- Li Jinhui - Has been dubbed the "Father of Chinese popular music." Article's mostly by others.
- William E. Johnson - A former Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska.
- Dafydd Jones (Dewi Dywyll) - Welsh balladeer known as "Blind Davy" or "Dewi Dywyll."
- Jonah Jones - Award-winning jazz trumpeter. (Mostly by others)
- Alfred Jordan (draughts player) - WCDF champion from 1912 to 1917.
- Léopold Jorédié - Controversial New Caledonian politician.
- Jalle Jungnell - Paralympic Bronze medalist for wheelchair curling.
- Irena Jurgielewiczowa - Polish children's writer and centenarian who wrote Ten obcy.
- James Justice - Scottish horticulturalist and gardening writer who was expelled from the Royal Society. Justicia is named for him.
- Vida Juvan - A Slovenian actress who won the Prešeren Award in 1971.
- Willie K - A Hawaiian musician.
- Margot Kahl - Chilean engineer and TV personality.
- Mitsuyo Kakuta - Japanese woman who has received the Naoki Prize and Noma Literary New Face Prize.
- Kamencové jezero - A Czech lake in the Chomutov District that was created by 18th century mining.
- Dom Zacarias Kamwenho - Sakharov Prize winning Catholic archbishop.
- Olga Kamyshleeva - A Dutch/Belarus draughts player and former Women's World Champion.
- William B. Kannel - A former director of the Framingham Heart Study and among the recipients of the 1976 Gairdner Foundation International Award.
- Cláudio Kano - Japanese Brazilian table tennis champ.
- Vladimir Kaplan - A champ at pool checkers.
- Glenda Kapstein Lomboy - A Chilean architect who won the 2003 PLEA Lifetime Achievement Awards and who did much work in Antofagasta.
- Tanja Kari - Finnish cross-country skier in the Paralympic Hall of Fame.
- Maria Karłowska was the founder of a religious order who was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1997.
- Peter Karns - Olympic biathlete and 2010 inductee in the US Biathlon Hall of Fame.
- Marc Kaschke - The previous mayor of North Platte, Nebraska who was defeated by Dwight Livingston in 2012.
- Kyogo Kawaguchi - A Japanese singer-songwriter, Saori@destiny covered one of his songs.
- Reyon Kay - A speedskater who makes his Olympic debut competing for his nation of New Zealand at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Ilma Kazazić - An alpine skier who served as flag-bearer for Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Yamamoto Kenkichi - The pen-name of award-winning Japanese writer and literary critic, Ishibashi Teikichi.
- Eugene P. Kennedy - Award-winning biochemist and "good article" in Polish.
- Kim Dea-jung - Another member of South Korea's bronze medal winning team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Marie Kettnerová - Table Tennis Hall of Famer.
- Li Tchoan King - Chinese/French player.
- Ron King - Barbadian checkers champ.
- Edward M. Kingsbury - 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing winner.
- Joy Kitzmiller - An American badminton player who played Badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics and had wins at the U.S. National Badminton Championships.
- Bob Knight - A former mayor of Wichita, Kansas.
- Rudolf Komorek - Beatified missionary of the Salesian Order.
- Lubabalo Kondlo - A South African national champion.
- Michelle Konkoly - A Paralympic swimmer from Pennsylvania who earned several medals at the 2016 Summer Paralympics and set a world record.
- Štěpán Kopřiva - A Czech comics person, science fiction writer, and screenwriter.
- Bärbel Koribalski - Research astrophysicist known for studying galaxies and a project leader of the ASKAP HI All-Sky Survey.
- Maria Antonina Kratochwil - A Polish member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame who was among the 108 Martyrs of World War II and saved Jews during the war.
- Gabriele Kuby - A conservative Catholic writer and sociologist from Germany.
- Louis Kunkel - An American geneticist who identified dystrophin and won many awards.
- Choi Kwang-hyouk - Part of the bronze medal winning para ice hockey team and a North Korean defector.
- Allen Kwela - South African jazz guitarist.
- Ernst Kreuder - Georg Büchner Prize winning author.
- Henryka Krzywonos - The former head of the Gdańsk transport workers, Polish dissident, and adopted mother of 12 orphans.
- Minna Lachs - An Austrian educator, memoirist, and socialist who has a park in Vienna is named for her.
- Louis LaCoss - 1952 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing winner.
- Ladri di Carrozzelle - Italian rock music group made up of disabled musicians.
- Pampi Laduche - A champion player of Basque pelota.
- Robert Lalonde - A Québécois novelist who won the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction and also an actor.
- Sylvie Lainé - Three time Prix Rosny-Aîné winner for short fiction.
- Kequyen Lam - A cross-country skier who was the flag bearer for Portugal at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Olga Larionova - Aelita Prize winning writer.
- Gustavo Larrea - A former Ecuadoran Interior Minister appointed by Rafael Correa, but later critical of him.
- The Last Call (The Good Wife) - It received the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama.
- Seydina Mouhammadou Limamou Laye - Founded Layene.
- Lee Hae-man - Yet another member of South Korea's bronze medal winning team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Lee Jae-woong (sledge hockey) - Ditto.
- Lego big morl - Osaka based rock band.
- Anne Leinonen - An SF/F writer who's received the Atorox Award and was a co-nominee for the 2012 Tähtivaeltaja Award.
- Bob Lenox - Brooklynite musician who died in France.
- Taylor Lipsett - Paralympic gold and bronze medals in sledge hockey, he has a form of my condition.
- Elbert Luther Little - American botanist whose career largely concerned forest botany.
- Johannes Lochner - A German bobsledder set to compete in Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Four-man.
- G.H. Locket - A British arachnologist who shared the 1974 H. H. Bloomer Award with A.F. Millidge.
- Luigi Lonfernini - A former Captain Regent of San Marino.
- Asa Long - Noted checkers player.
- Marceline Loridan-Ivens - An Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor who became a writer, film director, and wife to Joris Ivens.
- Los Incas - Andean music group. (Mostly by others)
- Los Tres Reyes - Trío romántico music group.
- Hiram R. Lott - A Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana and consul to Nicaragua who died in Managua.
- Louis Lougen - The Superior General of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate since 2010 who previously spent 17 years in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Paulo.
- Warren Low - A founding figure to the American Cinema Editors who won awards for film editing.
- Elbert Lowder - American checkers champion and piano tuner.
- Paula Ludwig - An Austrian/German poet who won the 1963 George Trakl Prize and spent a period of exile in Brazil due to the rise of Nazism.
- Lumpa Church - Important to Zambian history.
- Everett Stanley Luttrell - An American mycologist and plant pathologist with a winter barley named for him and taught at the University of Georgia.
- Josef Lux - He once lead the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party and had been agriculture minister.
- Hans Lynge - Greenlander artist, writer, politician, etc. They look to have schools, etc. named for him.
- Henry Lyons - Former President of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. (Majority by others)
- Talitha MacKenzie - Celtic and world music. (Mostly by others)
- Walt MacPherson - Played Roger Gaffney.
- Franz Magnis-Suseno - Award-winning Indonesian Jesuit who does interfaith work and political/social analysis.
- Miguel Magno - Deceased Brazilian actor in theater and TV, known for cross-gender roles.
- Silvia Majdalani - A Republican Proposal politician.
- Christian Mähr - Austrian author and chemist who won the Deutscher Science Fiction Preis and the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis.
- David Malone (swimmer) - Paralympic gold medalist for Ireland.
- Wayne Eyer Manning - An American horticulturist, botanist, and centenarian.
- Eduarda Mansilla - 19th c. Argentine novelist and niece of Juan Manuel de Rosas.
- Audrey Marks - A Jamaican diplomat and businesswoman.
- Desmond Marquette - The 1996 co-winner of the American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award.
- Tomás Martín Feuillet - A Panamian romantic poet who composed a poem about the beauty of the "Holy Spirit Flower" which lead to it becoming a national symbol.
- Yanina Martinez - A sprinter who won gold for Argentina at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Women's 100 meters.
- Robert Martins - A World Checkers/Draughts Champion from 1859 to 1864.
- Dorothy Masuka - African jazz musician. (Mostly by others)
- Joseph Matar - Lebanese painter.
- Mildred Shapley Matthews - A book editor and writer known for astronomy books who is the daughter of astronomer Harlow Shapley.
- Tony Maxworthy - A British-American Geophysical fluid dynamics researcher who won the Fluid Dynamics Prize, the Otto Laporte Award, and others.
- Narritjin Maymuru - A Yolngu people artist and activist noted for Bark painting.
- Ricky McCormick - American water-skiing champion.
- Luke McDermott - Thirty-year-old Marine who was a member of the gold medal winning US team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Roger McIntyre - Scottish curler who played lead on the winning team at the 1995 European Curling Championships.
- Seán McKiernan - Uilleann piper who was named TG4 Traditional Musician of the Year for 2010.
- Carlos Medinaceli - A Bolivian writer and intellectual partly known for his 1947 novel La chaskañawi.
- Josi Meier - First woman President of the Swiss Council of States, CVP/PDC/PPD/PCD member, and "Grand Old Lady" of Swiss politics.
- Melbourne Prize for Literature - Australian award.
- Newton Mendonça - He wrote the lyrics to Desafinado, etc.
- Tyler Merren - Goalballer.
- Carolina Mestrovic - Croatian Chilean television presenter, singer, and actress.
- Rebecca Meyers - A Paralympic swimmer of the United States who has received a Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award and won gold at the 2016 Summer Paralympics.
- Emeline Michel - Haitian singer.
- Sylvia Michel - She was Church Council President of the Reformed Church of Aargau and has an award named for her.
- Erkki Miinala - On Finland's gold-medal winning men's goalball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. (Mostly by others I think)
- Mikayel Mikayelyan - A cross-country skier who was the flag bearer for Armenia at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Matīss Miknis - A bobsledder set to compete for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Gareth Miles - Wales Book of the Year winner, a founder of The Welsh Language Society, and a Marxist.
- Alden Holmes Miller - A former director of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and past President of the American Ornithologists' Union.
- Asya Miller - Paralympic multiple medalist known for goalball and throwing sports.
- A. F. Millidge - British arachnologist.
- Mike Minor (snowboarder) - He won gold in Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Paralympics – Men's banked slalom division SB-UL.
- Josh Misiewicz - Afghan war veteran and a member of the gold medal winning US team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Kiyohiro Miura - Akutagawa Prize winning author who studied in the USA.
- Aldo Miyashiro - A Japanese Peruvian playwright, screenwriter, and actor.
- Alex Moiseyev - Checkers champ from Moscow.
- Momoka Muraoka - Para-alpine skiing medalist and flag-bearer for Japan at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Nell I. Mondy - Biochemist, and potato expert, who was the first recipient of the Elizabeth Fleming Stier Award.
- Wilfred Monod - French Protestant theologian, with unusual ideas about God, who founded the Order of Watchers.
- Jana Moravcová - Czech poet and translator who did some science fiction.
- Shawn Morelli - An American Paralympic gold medalist in cycling and a veteran of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2014).
- Tomihiko Morimi - Award-winning writer who wrote The Tatami Galaxy.
- Capitán General Carlos Morphi - Irishman who became the Colonial governor of Paraguay in 1766 and founded Eusebio Ayala.
- Jaroslav Mostecký - An award-winning Czech science fiction writer who I have some concerns isn't sufficiently notable in the English-speaking world.
- Angu Motzfeldt - A Greenlandic singer with an IMDB credit for acting.
- María Julia Muñoz - A former Uruguayan Minister for Public Health.
- Zaida Muxí - An Argentine/Catalan architect and a feminist.
- Marko Naberšnik - A Slovenian director and writer of TV, the film Rooster's Breakfast, and others.
- Angela Naeth - Triathlete.
- Konrád Nagy - A former Short track speed skater set to compete in speed skating for Hungary at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
- Masa Nakayama - First woman to be a government minister in Japan. (Mostly by others)
- Gurimu Narita - Japanese snowboarder who won gold in Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Paralympics – Men's banked slalom and bronze in snowboard cross.
- Jean Marc Ndjofang - Cameroonian draughts player who was African champion in 2000 and 2010.
- Dolliver Nelson - A jurist from Grenada who served as the Vice President then President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.
- István Nemere - Hungarian SF writer and Esperantist. May think the Yuri Gagarin mission was a Soviet hoax, but I've not confirmed that.
- Alan C. Newell - Irish/American mathematician and Guggenheim Fellow.
- Franz Nietlispach - Multiple gold medals at the Paralympics and some Boston Marathon victories. (Mostly by others)
- Nihon SF Taisho Award - An award for Japanese science fiction. (Mostly by others)
- Pius Njawé - Award-winning Cameroonian journalist and democracy activist. (Mostly by others)
- Alyda Norbruis - A Dutch/Frisian Paralympic cyclist who has won medals at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics.
- Sue Novara-Reber - An inductee into the United States Bicycling Hall of Fame in 1991.
- Luigi Novarese - Italian monsignor who founded religious societies and was beatified by Pope Francis in 2013.
- Evaristo Nugkuag - Right Livelihood Award and Goldman Environmental Prize winner.
- Roni Nuttunen - World Champion (2007-2011) at ITHF table hockey.
- Ndidi Nwosu - A Nigerian powerlifter who had an upset victory at the 2016 Summer Paralympics by lifting 140 kilograms.
- Harri Nykänen - A Finnish crime writer whose works were the basis of the film Raid.
- Kurt Oatway - Canadian sit-skier who won gold at the 2018 Winter Paralympics in men's sitting Super G.
- Anthony Obame - First Gabonese to win an Olympic medal, a silver in taekwondo. (almost entirely by others)
- Betina O'Connell - An Irish Argentine actress.
- Naoko Ogigami - A Japanese film director, Kamome Shokudo and Megane are two of her films.
- Erin O'Hara - A former professional triathlete and kundalini yoga teacher from New Zealand.
- Armin Öhri - A Liechtensteiner who was among the recipients of the 2014 European Union Prize for Literature for Die dunkle Muse or The Dark Muse.
- Takashi Ohyama - President of the Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
- David O'Keefe - An odd historical figure of Yap.
- Agustín Olachea - A Secretary of Defense under Adolfo López Mateos and formerly Governor of the Federal North Territory of Baja California.
- Casimiro Olañeta - Bolivian historical person related to, but later looks to have fought against, Pedro Antonio Olañeta.
- Georg Olden (graphic designer) - An AIGA medal winner.
- Stefan Olsson - Noted Wheelchair tennis player from Sweden. (Mostly by others)
- Lauritta Onye - Nigerian Paralympic gold medalist who acted under the name "Laury White."
- Charles Russell Orcutt - Noted naturalist, malacologist, and botanist linked to San Diego County, California.
- Matthieu Osch - An alpine skier who was the sole competitor and flag bearer for Luxembourg at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Enrique de Ossó y Cercelló - Saint who founded the Company of Saint Teresa of Jesus and Hermanadad Teresiana Universal.
- Al Oster - A Canadian singer, known for songs about the Yukon, who was admitted to the Order of Canada in 1999.
- Gertrud Osterloh - The first woman to head the German Evangelical Church Assembly.
- Hans Österman - Former ITHF table hockey world champion and a journalist for Aftonbladet.
- Shoko Ota - A Japanese Paralympic biathlete and cross-country skier who is a medal-winner for her country.
- Cindy Overland - Canadian speed skater, from a family of skaters, who twice had bad luck at the Winter Olympic Games.
- David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion) - Welsh poet and farmer.
- Gerallt Lloyd Owen - Wales Book of the Year and Glyndŵr Award winning Welsh-language poet.
- O Ye Jigs & Juleps! - A "girl's" book I liked as a boy.
- Christopher Nigel Page - Scottish botanist, works on ferns and conifers among others.
- André Pakosie - A a Ndyuka activist, herbalist, poet and historian.
- Much of Category:Nations at the 2018 Winter Paralympics and intend to complete it later.
- Kenny Parchman - Rockabilly musician, hopefully notable enough.
- Inga Paškovska - Yet another cross-country skier set to compete for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Pál Pátzay - A Hungarian sculptor who, among other things, made a statue memorializing Raoul Wallenberg's fight against Nazism.
- Bobby Paunetto - Latin jazz vibraphonist who developed Multiple sclerosis.
- Jesper Pedersen (alpine skier) - He won gold for Norway at the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Giant slalom.
- Anne-Marie Pelletier - Co-winner, and first female winner of the Ratzinger Prize.
- Michael A. Perry - A Minister General of the Friars Minor of the Franciscan Order. (A recreation, but hopefully okay)
- Person to Person (Mad Men) - Their series finale, which was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
- Wallace Peters - Award-winning British parasitologist.
- Carme Pigem - Spanish/Catalan architect.
- Arnold Piggott - A Trinidadian politician and former government minister.
- Susana Pinilla - Peruvian who's served as Minister of Labor and Promotion of Employment and Women’s and Social Development Minister.
- Dirceu Pinto - Brazilian with multiple gold medals in Paralympic boccia.
- Rómulo Pizarro - A former Peruvian Interior Minister.
- Florian Planker - An Italian former para-alpine skier and current sledge hockey player who was named a flag-bearer for Italy.
- Astrid Plessl - Austrian national champion in memory sports and a Grand Master of Memory.
- Grzegorz Polkowski - A Paralympic swimmer of Poland who won silver at the 2004 Summer Paralympics.
- Grigorios Polychronidis - Greek who won silver at boccia at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.
- René Pomerleau - Prix Marie-Victorin winning mycologist and Plant pathologist.
- Jānis Pommers - Latvian Orthodox Church archbishop and politician who is classed as a saint in their church.
- Presentation at the Temples (Fra Angelico) - Fresco of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Fra Angelico.
- Molly Price - Actress. (Mostly by others)
- Cathy Priestner - Canadian Winter Olympic medalist.
- Henry Probasco - An American hardware magnate and art collector noted in connection to the Probasco Fountain, Tyler Davidson Fountain, and the Henry Probasco House.
- Józef Przybyła - A Polish ski-jumper who is the subject of a "good article" on Polish Wikipedia.
- Juan José Pujana Arza - The first President of the Basque Parliament.
- Puruhá - An indigenous people of Ecuador perhaps most linked to the Chimborazo Province.
- Zhang Qiang (curler) - A member of the Chinese team that won gold in Wheelchair curling at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Dong Qichang - Ming Dynasty painter, article is mostly by others. (Mostly by others)
- Patricia Quintana - A Mexican cook, writer, businessperson and professor.
- Ronald Quispe - A racewalker competing for Bolivia at the 2016 Summer Olympics who did well at the 2014 South American Race Walking Championships.
- Maurice Raichenbach - Six time Draughts World Champion.
- Elisabeth Raiser - A member of the Weizsäcker family who has served as the President of the German Evangelical Church Assembly and is the wife of Reverend Dr. Konrad Raiser.
- Justin Rakotoniaina - A former PM of Madagascar.
- Jimmy Raney - Jazz guitarist. (Mostly by others)
- Connie Rasinski - Directed animated works.
- Francis G. Rayer - Deceased English writer of science fiction and non-fiction technology.
- Sally Read - Eric Gregory Award winning poet who converted to Catholicism after an atheist upbringing.
- Javier Reátegui - A Possible Peru Alliance member and former Peruvian government minister.
- Johan Reekers - Dutch Paralympic sitting volleyball player and handbiker.
- Erika Reihlen - A former President of the German Evangelical Church Assembly who served from 1991 to 1993.
- Religion in Iceland (Mostly others, but I contributed a good deal)
- Rocio Restrepo - A Colombian bowler who has won medals.
- Al Rex - A bass guitarist for Bill Haley & His Comets who would largely abandon the music industry.
- Juan Ignacio Reyes - Mexican Paralympian who's won gold medals at four consecutive Paralympic Games.
- Nóirín Ní Riain - Irish singer. (Mostly by others)
- Gabriel Richard - Priest in the US House of Reps. (Mostly by others)
- Mikko Rimminen - A Finnish writer who won the 2010 Finlandia Prize for the novel Nenäpäivä or Red Nose Day.
- Robert de Gretham - An Anglo-Norman literary person and cleric noted for Etude sur le Miroir ou les Evangiles des domnees and Corset.
- Robert de Ho - An Anglo-Norman literary person known for Enseignements Trebor.
- Heather Robson - A retired New Zealand badminton and tennis player who received the Badminton World Federation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.
- Pablo Javier Robledo - A cross-country skier set to represent Argentina at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.
- Roque Rodrigues - A former East Timorese defense-minister accused of illegally transferring weapons to civilians during the 2006 East Timorese crisis
- Eduardo Rodríguez Larreta - A Minister of Foreign Relations of Uruguay and Maria Moors Cabot prize known for the Larreta doctrine and editing El País.
- Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja - Once a Spanish feral child and a subject for a film.
- Ryszard Rogala - Paralympic powerlifter of Poland whose won a silver and a bronze.
- Hermann Rogalla von Bieberstein - A former member of the Texas legislature and part of founding the Latin Settlement.
- Paul Roh Ki-nam - The Bishop of Seoul from 1940-1962 & then Archbishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul from 1962-1967. Often called Paul Marie Kinam Roh online.
- Martha Roldós - Created by translating the page es:Martha Roldós.
- Harry M. Rose - His lab developed an accurate diagnostic test for rheumatoid arthritis in 1948 and he was among the first recipients of the Gairdner Foundation International Award.
- Kamil Rosiek - A biathlete and cross-country skier who served as Poland's flag-bearer at the 2018 Winter Paralympics Parade of Nations.
- Eddie Rosner - Central/Eastern European jazz musician. (Mostly by others)
- Hubert Rostaing - Jazz clarinetist who worked with Django Reinhardt.
- Jesse Roth - A Diabetes and Diabetes-Related Researcher who's received the Gairdner Foundation International Award and the Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement.
- Maria Roth-Bernasconi - A Swiss politician who had served in the legislature and been former co-president of the women's chapter of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland.
- Rottenmünster Abbey - A Cistercian nunnery in the Swabian Circle established in 1224 and annexed in 1803.
- Anthony Rowse - The first Colonial Governor of Suriname during English suzerainty.
- Patxi Ruiz - Another Basque pelota person.
- Larika Russell - Created by translating the page es:Larika Russell.
- August Sabac el Cher - Early Afro-German servant of Prince Albert of Prussia who started a German family and is a "good article" on German Wikipedia.
- Natalia Sadowska - A female Polish draughts player who is among Europe's highest ranked women.
- Nijolė Sadūnaitė - A clandestine Lithuanian Catholic nun, Soviet dissident, writer of A Radiance in the Gulag, and involved in the Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania.
- Carlos Sáenz Herrera - A former Vice President of Costa Rica, occasional interim President, and pediatrician.
- Alexandra Saitova - A member of the Russian national women's curling team that will compete in Curling at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament.
- Claudia Salcedo - Set to compete for Chile at the 2018 Winter Olympics in cross-country skiing.
- Isaac Sailmaker - Marine painter.
- Ernest Samuels - He won the Bancroft Prize and the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
- Gustavo Sánchez Martínez - Paralympic swimmer and gold medalist for Mexico.
- Victoria Santa Cruz - An Afro-Peruvian folklorist, musician, and choreographer who's been called "the mother of Afro Peruvian dance and theatre."
- Katie Scalamandre - She became World Backgammon champion in 2000 and her husband also competed in backgammon.
- Valentine Theodore Schaaf - A writer, Dean of the school of Canon law at The Catholic University of America, and later a General Minister of the Friars Minor (OFM) from 1945 to 1946.
- Cornelia Schmidt-Liermann - A Republican Proposal politician from Buenos Aires.
- Karla Schmidt - A German writer and editor who received the 2009 Deutscher Science Fiction Preis for short fiction.
- Stefan Due Schmidt - A Danish inline skater turned speed skater set to compete for Denmark at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Hansjörg Schneider - A Swiss writer and dramatist who received the Phantastik-Preis der Stadt Wetzlar.
- Mike Schultz (snowboarder) - Gold medalist, silver medalist, and businessman.
- Heinrich Schurtz - German ethnologist best known for Altersklassen und Männerbünde.
- Tony Scott (musician) - Well-regarded Jazz/New Age clarinetist. (Mostly by others)
- Keith Secola - Native American Music Award winner.
- Gertrud Seele - German nurse and social worker executed by the Nazis for "defeatism" and aiding Jews.
- Leopold Sekongo - Dutch draughts player from Côte d'Ivoire.
- Judith Sephuma - South African singer. (Mostly by others)
- Lilian Serpas - El Salvadoran poet.
- Mark P. Shea - Catholic author and blogger. (Mostly by others)
- Frank Sheed - Catholic apologist and "street-preacher." (Mostly by others)
- Gabriel Shelly - Irish Paralympic gold and bronze medalist. (Mostly by others)
- Joe Shepley - An American jazz trumpeter who worked with many musicians and can be heard in the docudrama Pumping Iron.
- Sahib Shihab - Jazz saxophonist and flutist, largely by others.
- Jessica Shirvington - An Australian author known for a book series and for being married to Matt Shirvington.
- Bryan Sholomicki - A Manitoban sledge hockey player who was on the silver medal winning team in Para ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Simplemente María (Peru) - Telenovela I read about on a conservative website, sounded historically significant.
- Ntala Skinner - Olympian reportedly in the US Biathlon Hall of Fame.
- Howard E. Skipper - American oncologist who won the Kettering Prize for 1982 and had previously shared the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research.
- Slaughterhouse (Justified)
- Bud S. Smith - Winner of the 1983 BAFTA Award for Best Editing and an American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award.
- Corbyn Smith - Another Canadian sledge hockey player.
- Kenyon Smith - Male synchronized swimmer.
- Marije Smits - Dutch Paralympic athlete.
- Snorri Einarsson - Norwegian born and raised cross-country skier set to compete for Iceland at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Dino Sokolović - An alpine skier who won Croatia its first gold at any Winter Paralympics.
- Luis Solari De La Fuente - A member of Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana who has been Health Minister and Prime Minister of Peru.
- South African jazz (Mostly by others)
- Myriam Spiteri Debono - Member of Partit Laburista who, starting September 1996, became the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta.
- Spomenka Štimec - A Croatian writer in Esperanto significant to Esperanto in Croatia. She shared a FAME Award.
- Jack L. Stahl - A former Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico.
- Ingrid Stampa - A member of the Schoenstatt Movement and professor of viola da gamba who worked with Pope Benedict XVI.
- Aaron Stell - Film editor of To Kill a Mockingbird, The Giant Gila Monster, and others who shared the 1996 American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award.
- Laurie Stephens - An American alpine Monoskier who has won Paralympic medals and IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup titles.
- Robert Stewart - A World Checkers/Draughts Champion from 1922 to 1933.
- W. Gregory Stewart - SF/F writer who's won several Rhysling Awards.
- Miriam Michael Stimson - An American nun and chemist involved in the history of DNA.
- Jostein Stordahl - Norwegian Paralympian who has competed in sailing and wheelchair curling.
- Sybill Storz - A businesswoman, and daughter of Karl Storz, who heads the "Karl Storz group" and shared the 2004 Rudolf-Diesel-Medaille.
- Martin Stuart-Fox - Australian historian and Vietnam War journalist whose specialty is Laos.
- Sandra Suárez - A Colombian politician who served as a Minister of Environment, Housing and Territorial Development under Álvaro Uribe. (A translation)
- Matti Suur-Hamari - A snowboarder who competed for Finland at the 2014 Winter Paralympics and again at the 2018 Winter Paralympics where he served as flag-bearer.
- Sword-billed hummingbird - Its bill/beak is bigger than the rest of its body. (Mostly by others)
- Baba Sy - Only African to win at the Draughts World Championship.
- John L. Synge Award - Canadian award for mathematical research.
- Ole Fredrik Syversen - On the silver medal winning Norwegian team in Wheelchair curling at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- István Szőnyi - Hungarian painter who, along with his family, was named Righteous among the Nations.
- Pattaya Tadtong - Thai boccia player and gold medalist at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.
- Albin Tahiri - The lone competitor for Kosovo at the 2018 Winter Olympics so served as Kosovo's flag-bearer at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Archie Taiaroa - Prominent Māori who died in 2010.
- Mitsuhashi Takajo - Noted haiku poet and a potentially significant Japanese female poet.
- Marjorie Tallchief - Osage ballerina. (almost entirely by others)
- Akio Tamashiro - A Japanese Peruvian karateka who's won medals for Peru at the Pan American Games and at the Karate World Championships.
- Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold - A biathlete set to compete for Norway at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- Şarık Tara - Founded or co-founded Enka İnşaat ve Sanayi A.Ş.
- Mümtaz Tarhan - The Governor of Istanbul from November 29, 1957 to May 11, 1958.
- Regina Taylor - Actress and playwright. (almost entirely by others)
- Isabel García Tejerina - The current Spanish Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
- Robin Theryoung - On Paralympic gold and silver medal winning goalball teams.
- Dennis Thiessen - A wheelchair curler set to compete for Canada at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.
- Dorsey B. Thomas - A former Speaker of the Tennessee Senate from 1869–1871.
- Thomas de Kent - Anglo-Norman writer who wrote Roman de toute chevalerie, which is an Alexander romance.
- Josh Thompson (biathlete) - One of the US's best biathletes.
- Grace Thorpe - She was a World War II veteran, activist, and tribal district court judge whose father was Jim Thorpe.
- Eeva Tikka - A Finnish writer who wrote Hiljainen kesä, which received the 1980 Thanks for the Book Award.
- Mary Tinney - The first woman in Ireland appointed as a full ambassador.
- Lois Tilton - Sidewise Award for Alternate History winner.
- Channing Heggie Tobias - Spingarn Medalist who won on the President's Committee on Civil Rights.
- Isabel Tocino - A Professor at Complutense University of Madrid, former Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environment, bank person, and a member of Opus Dei.
- Laura Tohe - Navajo/Dine librettist, poet, and writer.
- Shō Toku - A Ryukyuan "warrior king" who conquered Kikai.
- William Trager - Noted researcher of malaria who was the recipient of the Manson Medal and the Prince Mahidol Award.
- Helena Třeštíková - A Czech documentary film director, member of the European Film Academy, and briefly the Czech Republic's Culture Minister.
- Gladys Triveño - Created by translating the page es:Gladys Triveño with their tool.
- Erling Trondsen - Norwegian swimmer who's won multiple Paralympic gold medals.
- Meeli Truu - An Estonian architect who designed the Swissôtel Tallinn and the Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre.
- Wim Udenhout - Prime Minister of Suriname from February 3, 1984 to July 17, 1986.
- Marius Ungureanu - A biathlete who was the flag bearer for Romania at the 2018 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations.
- Universal Church of the Kingdom of God - Large and controversial new denomination.
- Tommy Urhaug - Norwegian Paralympic table tennis player who won gold at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.
- Cristian Valenzuela - Chile's first Paralympic medalist, gold in the men's 5,000 metres T11.
- Adriaan Joseph van Rossem - A Brewster Medalist called "a colorful, dynamic and highly competent ornithologist of international reputation."
- Amílcar Vasconcellos - Uruguayan government minister who Óscar Diego Gestido once challenged to a duel.
- Alfredo Vásquez Acevedo - A rector and politician who has an Institute named for him and is on the 500 Uruguayan peso note.
- John Vaughn - The 116th General Ministers of the Friars Minor (OFM) and served as vice-postulator for the cause of canonizing Junípero Serra.
- Rafael Velarde Echevarría - A nineteenth century Peruvian Government Minister.
- Jacqueline Veuve - A Swiss film-maker known for "ethnographical cinema" and who received an honorary Swiss Film Award in 2013.
- Bea Vianen - A Surinamese novelist and poet of Creole and Indian ancestry.
- Milena Vicenová - A former Minister of Agriculture of the Czech Republic and former Czech Ambassador to the EU.
- Piret Viirma - Former national draughts champion (women's) and currently the highest rated woman player in Estonia..
- Bert Vogelstein - Cancer researcher who's received several awards. (Mostly by others)
- Antoine Volodine - Award-winning French author, "post-exoticism."
- Võ Thanh Tùng - Vietnamese Paralympic swimmer.
- Voramai Kabilsingh - The first modern Thai bhikkhuni, founder of Songdhammakalyani Monastery, and mother of Dhammananda Bhikkhuni.
- Mansour Sora Wade - Senegalese film director who won the Tanit d'or in 2002.
- Adam Walinsky - A lawyer who served in the United States Department of Justice and a speechwriter for Robert F. Kennedy who endorsed Donald Trump.
- Tyler Walker (skier) - Paralympic silver medalist for the United States.
- Barbara Wall - An English Catholic writer and peace activist who received the 1972 Benemerenti medal.
- Jack Wallace (sledge hockey)
- Juan Wallparrimachi - Bolivian/Quechua poet.
- Arthur Walworth - Centenarian who won the 1960 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
- Roch Wamytan - Also called Rock Wamytan, he is the current President of the Congress of New Caledonia.
- Reginald Lawson Waterfield - A former President of the British Astronomical Association and winner of the Jackson-Gwilt Medal.
- Agnes Waters - Suffragist turned anti-semitic extremist.
- Benny Waters - He possibly the longest career of any jazz saxophonist. (Majority of it by others)
- William John Watkins - SF/F writer and Rhysling Award winner.
- Lu Watters - Dixieland revivalist.
- D. A. Webb - Irish botanist who won the Boyle Medal of the Royal Dublin Society for 1982.
- Liu Wei (curler) - A member of the Chinese team that won gold in Wheelchair curling at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
- Tim Weissman - Ten-time world champion at air hockey.
- Gunnar Weman - Archbishop of Uppsala from 1993 to 1997, successor to...
- Bertil Werkström - Archbishop of Uppsala from 1983–1993 who was involved in ecumenical efforts.
- Zheng Wenguang - Sometimes called "The father of Chinese Science Fiction."
- Jordanne Whiley - British bronze-medal winner in wheelchair tennis who has my condition, OI. (almost entirely by others)
- Burchell Whiteman - A former Jamaican ambassador and one of their former Education Ministers too.
- Roberta Hill Whiteman - Poet with Oneida Nation of Wisconsin heritage.
- Harm Wiersma - Dutch politician and six time draughts World Champion.
- Louis Otho Williams - A botanist from Wyoming who did work in Brazil, Honduras, and at the Field Museum of Natural History.
- T. Marchant Williams - Welsh nationalist, lawyer, and writer who founded the paper The Nationalist.
- Alfred James Wilmott - English botanist, museum curator, and apparently table tennis player.
- Emile Wijntuin - First Chairmen of the National Assembly of Suriname who recently turned 90.
- Jack Wodhams - British/Australian SF writer who's won several Ditmar Awards.
- Notker Wolf - Benedictine abbot primate, largely ceremonial, and Christian rocker. (Mostly by others)
- Larry E. Wolgast - The current Mayor of Topeka.
- Maryla Wolska - Among the women poets in the Young Poland movement.
- Harry Bruce Woolfe - World War I vet who founded British Instructional Films and initiated the Secrets of Nature series.
- Paulina Woźniak - Polish Paralympic medalist in swimming.
- Antonina Wyrzykowska - A Polish Righteous Among the Nations known for helping Jews who fled the Jedwabne pogrom.
- Sori Yanagi - Japanese designer known for kitchenware and the "Butterfly Stool."
- Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou article as well as starting articles on four of its members: Jin Nong, Huang Shen, Wang Shishen, and Zheng Xie.
- Ye Yonglie - Chinese science fiction writer.
- Max Yergan - Spingarn Medalist who went from Left to Right-wing.
- Facundo Ynsfrán - A former Vice President of Paraguay who was killed during violence in the legislature.
- John Sacret Young - Humanitas Prize and Christopher Award winner. (almost entirey by others)
- Mel Zelnick - Jazz drummer who became interested in gemology.
- Ciro Cruz Zepeda - A former President of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador.
- Annette Zippelius - A German physicist who shared a 1998 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.
- Scott Zona - An American botanist and horticulturalist known for studying palm trees and is a co-editor for the journal of the International Palm Society.
- Roby Zucchi - Gold medalist in Water skiing at the 1972 Summer Olympics, as an exhibition sport, and a World water skiing champion at slalom.
- George Lorenzo Zundel - An American mycologist, phycologist, and Plant pathologist.
- Armand Zunder - Surinamese economist who was on Hendrick Chin A Sen's cabinet and more recently is involved in a reparations for slavery effort.
- Roberts Zvejnieks - A short-track speed skater set to compete for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Articles I started that others rose to Good or Featured
- Homicide: Life on the Street (season 2) - Featured, see talk for more information.
- Toby Kane
- Toyohara Kunichika
- Diane Schuur
- Craig Taborn
Lists of mine that I consider noteworthy
- List of dentists
- List of former atheists and agnostics
- List of Christian Scientists (religious denomination)
- List of Roman Catholic Church musicians
Hall of Shame
Over seven years ago I was annoyed with this place for various reasons and increasingly skeptical of it. Considered leaving outright. This lead to Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive278#User:T._Anthony_admitted_massive_vandalism and here's some of the articles I both created and vandalized.
- Patricia Breen (draughts player) - Categorized her as bisexual then as an Anglican.
- Charlie Holmes - Swing musician, concocted a birthday and invented a divorce.
- M. A. DeWolfe Howe - Pulitzer Prize winner: Current version mostly descends from other article on him.
- Michael Skube - Pulitzer Prize winner, I corrected it before the issue came up.
- Alfred Molimard - Twice draughts World Champion, almost got deleted due to my foolishness.
- Noble "Thin Man" Watts - Saxophonist, almost got deleted due to my foolishness.
I guess I also invented a poet named Tinatin Mgvdliashvili. The version I made was a hoax, but either I was a better hoaxer than I thought, to the point it inspired Youtube videos etc, or I took the name from a real poet. Anyway this was an embarrassing thing to do which upset some good people. But it's been so long ago, and I've not had major incidents of chastisement since then, I'll admit the "shame" is maybe a tad less than it once was.