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Whitaker (also Whittaker) is a surname of English and Scottish origin, meaning the white acre, also spelled "Whittaker" and " Whitacre." Notable people with the surname include: People with the name * The Whitaker iron family - a family important in the iron and steel industry in 19th and 20th century America * A. J. Whitaker (''Ayana Jean Whitaker''; born 1992), American volleyball player * Alexander Whitaker (1585–1616), American religious leader * Amoret Whitaker, forensic entomologist * Anthony Whitaker (1944–2014), New Zealand herpetologist * Ayton Whitaker (1916–1999), British producer and director of radio, film and television * Arthur Luther Whitaker (1921–2007), American minister, professor, psychologist, and sociologist * Benjamin Whitaker (other) * Berry Whitaker (1890–1984), American football college coach * Billy Whitaker (1923–1995), English football defender * Brandon Whitaker (born 1985), Canadian football running back * Brian Whitaker, Britis ...
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Whittaker
Whittaker is a surname of English origin, meaning 'white acre', and a given name. Variants include Whitaker and Whitacre (other), Whitacre. People with the name include: Surname A *Aaron Whittaker (born 1968), New Zealand rugby player *Al Whittaker (1918–2006), American business organizer *Alison Whittaker, Australian poet *Allien Whittaker (born 1983), Jamaican footballer *Andrew Whittaker (engineer) (born 1956), American engineer *Andy Whittaker, British film distributor *Anthony Whittaker (born 1968), American composer *Arnie Whittaker (1879–1955), English footballer B *Ben Whittaker (born 1989), Australian rugby union footballer *Benjamin Whittaker (born 1997), English boxer *Bernard Whittaker (1865–??), English footballer *Bill Whittaker (other), multiple people *Bob Whittaker (born 1939), American politician *Brian Whittaker (1956–1997), Scottish footballer C *Charles Whittaker (other), multiple people *Craig Whittaker (born 1962), Brit ...
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Chico Whitaker
Francisco Whitaker Ferreira (born 1931), known as Chico Ferreira, is a Brazilian architect, politician, and social activist. A devout Roman Catholic, Whitaker inspires his work in the liberation theology, while maintaining close ties with the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace, a body linked to the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil. Whitaker served as an alderman for the Workers' Party in the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo from 1989 to 1993, when he acted as the majority leader for mayor Luiza Erundina. He left the party in 2006, and currently serves on the advisory board of the non-profit organization WikiLeaks. He is also a member of the interim consultative committee of the International Organization for a Participatory Society. Biography From 1953 to 1954, Whitaker was the chairman of the Catholic University Youth of Brazil, formed by Catholic University students from all over the country. He then served on the strategy group of São Paulo governor , which spanne ...
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Edward Whitaker
Sir Edward Whitaker (1660 – 20 November 1735) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the War of the Spanish Succession and is known for his role in the Capture of Gibraltar and the Battle of Málaga in 1704. Life Edward Whitaker was born in 1660. He joined the Royal Navy and he was promoted to a lieutenant of on 16 October 1688 under Matthew Aylmer. The following year the two of them had moved to and on 15 May 1690 Whitaker became captain of his first command, the 44-gun . For three years he and his crew captured many French privateers and supporting prize money. On 27 September 1692 he married Ann Stephens of Leigh on Essex.J. K. Laughton, 'Whitaker, Sir Edward (1660?–1735)’, rev. J. D. Davies, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 200retrieved 27 April 2013/ref> In 1693 he returned to support Aylmer who was now an admiral and he was his flag-captain in HMS ''Royal Sovereign''. 1695 to 1696 he had a confu ...
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Ed Whitaker
Charles Edward (Ed) Whitaker (June 27, 1939 – August 22, 2014) was an American stock car racing, stock car team owner. A native of Bristol, Virginia, he fielded a team in the NASCAR Busch Series for 20 seasons, with drivers including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Mark Martin, Alan Kulwicki, and Davey Allison. Whitaker's team scored 28 wins in the series, with 20 of them by Harry Gant. Whitaker also fielded a car for six races in the Winston Cup Series between 1978 and 1980 with driver John Utsman. References External links

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Duane Whitaker
Nathan Duane Whitaker Jr. (born June 23, 1959) is an American character actor. Early life Whitaker was born in Abilene, Texas, the oldest child of Nathan Duane Whitaker Sr. and Barbara Ella Hudson, a nurse. He has two younger sisters, both born in Lubbock, Texas. Whitaker graduated from Monterey High School. Career Whitaker is probably best known for his role in Quentin Tarantino's popular 1994 film ''Pulp Fiction'' as Maynard, the sadistic pawn shop owner. He wrote and portrayed the title role in ''Eddie Presley'' (based on his own successful stage play). Whitaker also wrote, directed and appeared in ''Together and Alone''. Other notable roles include; a racist cop in ''Tales from the Hood'', Boss Man in ''Feast'' , The Sheriff in ''Trailer Park of Terror'', Luther in '' From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money'' (which he also co-wrote), Buddy in ''Dead Letters'', Winslow in ''Broke Sky'', Mickey in ''Cordoba Nights'' Dr. Bankhead in ''The Devil's Rejects'' and Road Rash ...
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Deonce Whitaker
Deonce Terrell Whitaker (born October 25, 1978) is a former running back in the Canadian Football League. He played for the BC Lions, Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He played college football for the San Jose State Spartans. Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, Whitaker graduated from Rancho Cucamonga High School in Rancho Cucamonga, California Rancho Cucamonga ( ) is a city located just south of the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and Angeles National Forest in San Bernardino County, California, United States. About east of Downtown Los Angeles, Rancho Cucamonga is the 28th ... in 1997. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Whitaker, Deonce 1978 births Living people American players of Canadian football American football running backs Canadian football running backs BC Lions players Montreal Alouettes players Winnipeg Blue Bombers players San Jose State Spartans football players Sportspeople from Las Vegas Players of American football from California Players ...
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Denzel Whitaker
Denzel Dominique Whitaker (born June 15, 1990) is an American actor. Beginning his career as a child actor, he acted in the films '' Training Day'' (2001) and '' The Ant Bully'' (2006) before portraying James Farmer Jr. in ''The Great Debaters'' (2007), earning an NAACP Image Award for his work in the film. His other film work includes '' My Soul to Take'' (2010), '' Abduction'' (2011) and '' Black Panther'' (2018). On television, Whitaker was a cast member on Nickelodeon's ''All That'' between 2004 to 2005. He has appeared in recurring roles on '' Brothers & Sisters'' (2009) and ''The Purge'' (2019), in addition to guest roles on various series. Early life Whitaker was born on June 15, 1990 in Torrance, California, the son of Younalanda and Dale Whitaker. He went to Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, but while acting as a teenager he would receive and conduct schoolwork via email correspondence. He was named after actor Denzel Washington. Whitaker disputed this fact on '' ...
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Denis Whitaker
Brigadier William Denis Whitaker, (February 27, 1915 – May 30, 2001) was a Canadian athlete, soldier, businessman, and author. Early life Born in Calgary, Alberta and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Whitaker was educated at the University of Toronto Schools and later at the Royal Military College of Canada, student # 2357 in Kingston, Ontario. He graduated in 1933. He was a quarterback for the Hamilton Tigers of the Ontario Rugby Football Union. He joined the Canadian Army and accepted a commission, as a second lieutenant with The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) in 1937. Military career During the Second World War, Whitaker was awarded the Distinguished Service Order at the rank of captain for his achievement in the Dieppe Raid in August 1942. He was the only one of the 100 officers who landed on the beach to fight his way into town and escape unwounded. As a lieutenant colonel, Whitaker commanded the 1st Battalion, The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry–Canadi ...
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David Whitaker (other)
David Whitaker may refer to: * David Whitaker (artist) (1938–2007), British abstract artist and teacher *David Whitaker (screenwriter) (1928–1980), English story editor of the ''Doctor Who'' series *David Whitaker (composer) (1931–2012), English composer, songwriter, arranger, and conductor *David Whitaker (field hockey), Great Britain hockey coach in 1984 Summer Olympics *David Whitaker (publisher) David Haddon Whitaker (died 4 August 2021) was a British book publisher. A direct descendant of Joseph Whitaker (publisher), Joseph Whitaker, he joined the family firm, J. Whitaker & Sons, in 1956. Whitaker became involved with the development ... (died 2021), British publisher and magazine editor * David A. Whitaker (born 1988), British playwright, actor and theatre director * David Whitaker (politician), member of the Arkansas House of Representatives See also * David Whittaker {{DEFAULTSORT:Whitaker, David ...
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Danta Whitaker
Danta Whitaker (born March 14, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a former professional American football tight end. The New York Giants drafted him in the seventh round of the 1988 NFL Draft. He played college football at Mississippi Valley State. Whitaker has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs, San Antonio Riders, Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) North division. The Bears have won nine NF .... References 1964 births Living people Players of American football from Atlanta American football tight ends Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football players Kansas City Chiefs players San Antonio Riders players Minnesota Vikings players Chicago Bears players {{Tightend-1960s-stub ...
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Danny Whitaker
Daniel Phillip Whitaker (born 14 November 1980) is an English former professional football player and manager who was recently the player-manager of club Macclesfield. A former Manchester United F.C., Manchester United Manchester United F.C. Reserves and Academy, Academy player, Whitaker turned professional with Macclesfield Town F.C., Macclesfield Town in 2001. He spent five years with the club, and made over 200 appearances in all competitions, before he switched to Port Vale F.C., Port Vale in June 2006. He played over 100 games for the Vale in two seasons, before he signed for Oldham Athletic A.F.C., Oldham Athletic in June 2008. Again a first team regular, he left after two seasons to join Chesterfield F.C., Chesterfield in May 2010. He helped the club to the EFL League Two, League Two title in 2010–11, and also won himself a place on the division's PFA Team of the Year. He also helped the club to the EFL Trophy, League Trophy title in 2012 Football League Trophy Final, ...
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Cuthbert Whitaker
Sir Cuthbert Wilfred Whitaker (26 May 1873''Who's Who in local government'', 1935 – 1950) was editor of ''Whitaker's Almanack''. He held the position for fifty-five years, succeeding his father Joseph Whitaker when he died in 1895, and was in turn succeeded by a nephew on his death. He was Chairman of the City of London Food Control Committee during the Second World War, and was knighted in 1946 for services to the City of London Corporation. Whitaker was a Councilman for the ward of Farringdon Within Farringdon Within is one of the 25 wards of the City of London, the historic and financial centre of London. It was formed in the 14th century from the sub-division of the pre-existing Farringdon Ward into ''Farringdon Within'' (inside the line ... from 1905. In 1944 he led the initiative to found the Guildhall Historical Association on 16 June 1944. References *F. A. Marteau, ed., ''Who's who in press, publicity, printing'', 1939 *''News Chronicle'' obituary clipping, 19 ...
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