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Rick Falkvinge
Entrepreneur and political figure associated with digital rights in Sweden. Founded the Pirate Party in 2006, focusing on privacy, free culture, and internet freedom. The party gained significant visibility in European politics, especially in the 2009 European Parliament elections, where it received over 7% of the votes, securing seats in the Parliament. In addition to political activities, engaged in advocacy for reforming copyright laws and countering surveillance by government and corporations.
Continue ReadingRick Ferrell
Played professional baseball as a catcher from 1929 to 1947. Spent the majority of his career with the Philadelphia Athletics and the Washington Senators. Served as a coach for various teams after retirement. Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984, recognizing contributions to the sport as both a player and coach.
Continue ReadingRick Fox
A professional basketball player, played the majority of career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA. Helped the Lakers win three consecutive championships from 2000 to 2002. Following retirement from basketball, transitioned to a career in acting. Appeared in various television shows including 'The Jamie Foxx Show' and reality programs like 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Continue ReadingRick Hendrick
An American businessman, established Hendrick Motorsports, a prominent team in NASCAR. Under leadership, the team secured numerous championships. The operation became recognized for fostering successful drivers and highly competitive racing. Active in the automotive industry, involved in various business ventures including car dealerships. Contributed to philanthropic efforts through the Hendrick Marrow Program, aiding in the search for bone marrow donors.
Continue ReadingRick Honeycutt
Played professional baseball as a pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1977 to 1994. Played for several teams including the Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, and Los Angeles Dodgers. Transitioned to coaching after retiring as a player, spending many years as a pitching coach for MLB teams. Served as the pitching coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers, contributing to team successes in various seasons.
Continue ReadingRick Husband
An American colonel, pilot, and astronaut, he served as the commander of the Space Shuttle Columbia on its final mission, STS-107, in 2003. With an extensive background in flying, he logged over 4,000 hours of flight time in various aircraft. The mission aimed to conduct scientific research in orbit, and tragically, the shuttle disintegrated upon re-entry, resulting in the loss of all seven crew members. His career included roles in both the U.S. Air Force and NASA, where contributions to space exploration were significant. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in mechanical engineering and earned a master's degree in aerospace engineering from California State University, Fresno.
Continue ReadingRick Huxley
A bass player contributed significantly to the British rock band The Dave Clark Five during the 1960s. The group achieved substantial success with chart-topping hits and became a prominent act during the British Invasion. The band is credited with bringing rhythm and blues influences to mainstream pop. Huxley's musical style and creativity were integral to the band's sound, which helped solidify their place in music history. The band remained active into the late 1970s, leaving a legacy that resonates with fans and musicians alike.
Continue ReadingRickie Fowler
Competitor in professional golf since 2009. Achieved multiple victories on the PGA Tour, including the 2012 Watney's 3M Championship. Represented the United States in international competitions such as the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup. Renowned for a distinctive playing style and colorful wardrobe on the course.
Continue ReadingRickie Lambert
Played professional football primarily as a striker. Began his career at Blackpool before moving to Macclesfield Town, where he made significant contributions. Rose to prominence with Southampton, helping the team gain promotion to the Premier League and scoring 117 goals in 235 appearances. Achieved a call-up to the England national team, earning 11 caps and scoring 2 goals. Later had stints with Liverpool and Cardiff City before retiring from professional play.
Continue ReadingRickie Lee Jones
Born in 1954, this American musician gained recognition for a blend of jazz, rock, and pop in songwriting and performance. The debut album, self-titled, released in 1979, featured the hit single 'Chuck E.'s In Love', which reached high positions on the charts. The artist's second album, 'Pirates', further solidified a unique musical identity characterized by insightful lyrics and eclectic sounds. Over the years, the artist has collaborated with various musicians and produced multiple albums showcasing a range of styles, earning a devoted following.
Continue ReadingRickie Weeks
A professional baseball player, played as a second baseman. Played the majority of career with the Milwaukee Brewers. Selected as an All-Star in 2011 and contributed significantly to the team. Helped the Brewers reach the playoffs in 2011, where the team advanced to the National League Championship Series.
Continue ReadingRicki Lake
An American actress, producer, and talk show host gained prominence in the 1990s. Starred in the film 'Hairspray' as Tracy Turnblad, which became a cult classic. Launched a successful daytime talk show, 'The Ricki Lake Show,' that aired from 1993 to 2004, addressing various social issues and personal stories. Lake's work often centered around themes of body positivity and mental health awareness.
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