Greenman (surname)

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Greenman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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The Green Man is an ancient European symbol of nature.

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Ben Greenman American writer and magazine editor

Ben Greenman is a novelist and magazine journalist who has written fiction and non-fiction books, as well as many collaborations with pop-music artists like Questlove, George Clinton, Brian Wilson, Gene Simmons, and others. From 2000 to 2014, he was an editor at The New Yorker.

David Greenman is an American actor best known for portraying the character of Danny McCall from 2004 to 2006 on the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital.

Go! Greenman is a tokusatsu television series Kyodai Hero kaiju produced by Toho in 1973. It ran from November 12, 1973, to September 27, 1974. It emerged as a follow-up series to Ike! Godman, but the two share no continuity. Compared to Ike! Godman, Go! Greenman has an established plot.

Ike! Godman (行け!ゴッドマン) is a tokusatsu tv series Kyodai Hero kaiju by Toho. It ran from October 5, 1972, to April 10, 1973. It was pulled from reruns on September 28, 1973, and it was replaced by Ike! Greenman.

Leon Greenman OBE was a British anti-fascism campaigner and survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. He gave regular talks to school children about his experience at Auschwitz, and also wrote a book, An Englishman in Auschwitz.

Edward Whitford Greenman was an American politician, a banker, a merchant, a manufacturer and a U.S. Representative from New York.

Screwball Hotel is a 1988 American and British comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski and starring Michael Bendetti, Andrew Zeller, Jeff Greenman, Corinne Wahl, and Kelly Monteith.

SCAA Family is a group of mascots for the Hong Kong First Division League football team South China ("SCAA"). They were officially created and released to the public on 20 September 2007. There are in total 10 members, of which 8 are named. Ballman and Greenman are the main characters.

Chris Greenman is an English retired football defender.

Fuse was an American rock band formed in Rockford, Illinois, in late 1968, after Rick Nielsen proposed the merging of two local bands: The Grim Reapers and Toast and Jam. Managed by Ken Adamany, Fuse's line-up consisted of Rick Nielsen (keyboards/guitar), Joe Sundberg (vocals), Tom Peterson, Craig Myers, and Chip Greenman (drums/percussion).

Noodle Kidoodle was a United States retail chain that sold educational toys from 1993–2000.

Benjamin Lincoln Robinson U.S. botanist (1864–1935)

Benjamin Lincoln Robinson was an American botanist.

Scott Zona is an American botanist. From 1993 to 2008, he was the Palm Biologist at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. From 2008 to 2017, he served as the curator for the Florida International University Wertheim Conservatory. He is noted for his study of palms and is co-editor for Palms, the journal of the International Palm Society.

Jesse More Greenman American botanist

Jesse More Greenman was an American botanist. He specialized in tropical flora, with emphasis on plants from Mexico and Central America. He was an authority on the genus Senecio and noted for his work at the Missouri Botanical Garden.

Frances Cranmer Greenman American painter

Frances Cranmer Greenman was an American portrait painter, critic and columnist.

<i>I Am Brian Wilson</i> book

I Am Brian Wilson: A Memoir is an autobiographical memoir of American songwriter-musician Brian Wilson, co-founder of the Beach Boys. It was written through several months of interviews with Ben Greenman. The book was published by Da Capo Press on October 11, 2016, one month after the release of co-founder Mike Love's autobiography: Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy. I Am Brian Wilson supersedes Wouldn't It Be Nice: My Own Story, Wilson's disowned autobiography published in 1991.