Blaine - People

People

  • Barbara Blaine, founder and president of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), a U.S. advocacy group for survivors
  • David Blaine (born 1973), American illusionist and stunt performer
  • Hal Blaine (born 1929), pop music drummer
  • James G. Blaine (1830–1893), a Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
  • John J. Blaine (1875–1934), United States Senator and Governor of Wisconsin
  • Marcie Blaine (born 1944), American singer
  • Vivian Blaine (1921–1995), American actress and singer
  • Blaine Bishop (born 1970), American former National Football League safety
  • Blaine Boyer (born 1981), American Major League Baseball pitcher, currently a free agent
  • Blaine Gabbert (born 1989), American quarterback of the National Football League Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Blaine Harrison (born 1985), English indie/rock musician
  • Blaine Larsen (born 1986), American country music singer and songwriter
  • Blaine Lindgren (born 1939), American track and field hurdler
  • Blaine Luetkemeyer (born 1952), U.S. Representative from Missouri
  • Blaine McCallister (born 1958), American golfer with five PGA Tour wins
  • Blaine McElmurry (born 1973), American retired National Football League safety
  • Blaine Nye (born 1946), American retired National Football League lineman and businessman
  • Blaine Stoughton (born 1953), Canadian retired National Hockey League player
  • Blaine Willenborg (born 1960), American former tennis player
  • Blaine Wilson (born 1974), American gymnast
  • Blaine (cartoonist) (1937–2012), Canadian editorial cartoonist Blaine MacDonald

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    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

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