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MALCOLM was ever personality , Celebrity or famous.
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Malcolm as First Name
Malcolm X Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanMalcolm X: also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz,[1] was an American Black Muslim minister and a spokesman for the Nation of Islam. Malcolm Malik Mackey Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanMalcolm Malik Mackey: is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft. Mackey played only one year in the NBA for the Suns, appearing in 22 games. He also played in preseason (but not in any regular season games) for Dallas Mavericks (1997) and Sacramento Kings (1999). He played collegiately at Georgia Tech and was inducted into the Georgia Tech Hall of fame in 2005 for being number two in the college's history in rebounds and number one in rebounds professionally. Mackey was known as a physical player at Georgia Tech, and once set a clean screen on Duke's Bobby Hurley that left Hurley crumpled on the floor with a concussion, even though Mackey did not move while setting it. Malcolm-Jamal Warner Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanMalcolm-Jamal Warner: With appearances and roles on many televisions shows and films, he landed his most successful role as Theo Huxtable, the only son of Heathcliff Huxtable, who was played by Bill Cosby on the NBC sitcom, The Cosby Show from 1984 to 1992. Warner auditioned f Malcolm Bricklin Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanMalcolm Bricklin: is an automotive entrepreneur. He is best known for his self-named automobile company, and for being one of the few Americans who has successfully imported foreign cars with Subaru, Fiat and Yugo. Malcolm David Kelley Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanMalcolm David Kelley: an American child actor. He starred in the 2004 film You Got Served as "Li'l Saint". He also appears in the television series Lost as the character Walt. A regular cast member in the show's first season (2004-2005), Kelley was seen rarely in the show's second season (2005-2006). He returned for an appearance in "Through the Looking Glass", Lost's third season finale, and twice more in the fourth season, with the episodes "Meet Kevin Johnson" and "There's No Place Like Home."
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Although trendy and fashionable names for baby girls abound, there is surely a paucity of trendy names for baby boys. For baby girls, we have such trendy and fashionable names such as Alexis from the television soap opera "Dynasty, Ashley from the singer Ashley Judd... More..
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Malcolm as Last Name
Devon Eugene Malcolm Origin/Culture/Country: EnglishDevon Eugene Malcolm: Malcolm was one of England's few genuinely fast bowlers of the 1990s. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, he settled in England, making his first-class debut for Derbyshire in 1984 and qualifying to play for England in 1987. He played in 40 Test matches for his adopted country, but his short-sightedness and poor fielding (although he had a powerful throw), his perceived profligacy with the ball and his undoubted ineptitude with the bat (although he was able to strike the ball powerfully and scored some sixes at Test match level, especially against slow bowlers), meant that he took part in just ten One Day Internationals. Ryan Michael Malcolm Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianRyan Michael Malcolm: is a Canadian singer best known as winner of the first Canadian Idol. Ryan grew up in a small town just west of Kingston called Amherstview. The son of John and Sharron, Ryan had two older siblings, Kim and Sean. At the age of 9, Ryan's parents split and John re-married. Throughout the 90's, Ryan's father owned and operated many restaurants, which in turn is where Ryan started singing.In 2006, after spending 2 years writing songs, Ryan formed a new rock band, Low Level Flight. Teamed up with friends Shaun Noronha, James Rooke, Dave Carter and Brandon Merenick the band recorded their debut album with acclaimed producer Mike Borkosky (illScarlett) Robyn Malcolm Origin/Culture/Country: New ZealandRobyn Malcolm: a New Zealand television and theatre actress. She has appeared in numerous New Zealand TV shows and has toured New Zealand with a number of theatre productions.Malcolm attended Ashburton College, and graduated from Toi Whakaari (New Zealand Drama School) in 1987. She won an International Actors Fellowship at the Globe Theatre in London for 2003.She is well known to New Zealanders from her role as Nurse Ellen Crozier in the television series Shortland Street. Other roles include the part of Morwen in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings. |
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