Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2

opqrrr3 2019 年 9 月 7 日 下午 8:04
Clan and faction of famous people / characters with ties in Seattle?
For example Frasier - Tzimisce- Sabbat

P.S. A lot of bands, (Toreador/ pioner power).

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Born in Seattle:

Living:
Marc D. Angel – rabbi
Jon Jon Augustavo – director
John Aylward – actor (ER, Mad Men, House of Lies, Gangster Squad)
Josh Barnett – MMA fighter, former Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight champion
David Michael Barrett – screenwriter and film producer
Craig Bartlett – Hey Arnold! creator
Mario Batali – chef, writer, restaurateur and media personality
Peter Baum – lacrosse player
Bob Bingham – Jesus Christ Superstar actor
Josie Bissett – actress (Melrose Place); ex-wife of Rob Estes
Tori Black – porn star
William Bolcom – composer
Matt Briggs – writer
Carrie Brownstein – musician, member of Sleater-Kinney
Linda B. Buck – scientist
Raegan Butcher – poet
Dove Cameron – actress, singer
Art Chantry – graphic design
Erika Christensen – actress
Bobby Clark – actor
Judy Collins – folk singer
Greg Colson – artist
Jamal Crawford – professional basketball player, Los Angeles Clippers
Gail Devers – athlete, Olympic track-and-field gold medalist
Joan Dunlap-Seivold – former soccer player
Jenny Durkan – Mayor of Seattle
Kenny G – musician
Bill Gates – co-founder of Microsoft
Isis Gee – American singer in Poland and Eurovision Song Contest entrant
Tom Gorai – film producer
Richard F. Gordon, Jr. – astronaut
Tom Gorman – tennis player
Stone Gossard – rhythm guitarist of Pearl Jam
Natalie Grant – Christian music singer/songwriter
David Guterson – author
Marcus Hahnemann – professional soccer goalkeeper
Brian Haley – actor, comedian
Brian Herbert – author
Emerald Ignacio (aka "DriftGirl"), actor and model; builds and races cars
Jay Inslee – Governor of Washington
Jake One – hip-hop music producer
B. J. Johnson – swimmer
Bianca Kajlich – television actress noted for role of Jennifer on Rules of Engagement
Richard Karn – television actor, game show host
Amanda Knox – tried and convicted in Italy for Murder of Meredith Kercher but subsequently acquitted on appeal
Mary Lambert – singer
Kimber Lee – professional wrestler currently signed to WWE under the NXT brand
Jerry Lewis – California politician
Gary Locke – U.S. Ambassador to China, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, former Governor of Washington
Mike Luckovich – editorial cartoonist
Macklemore – hip-hop artist, born Ben Haggerty
Duff McKagan – bassist of Guns N' Roses
Gianna Michaels – porn star
Beau Mirchoff – actor known for television series Awkward
Brian Stokes Mitchell – Broadway actor and baritone singer
Sir Mix-a-Lot – rap musician
Jeffrey Dean Morgan – actor, known for Grey's Anatomy, Watchmen, Magic City
Mark Morris – director, choreographer, dancer
Frank Murkowski – Polish-American politician, tenth Governor of Alaska
Harley D. Nygren – admiral and engineer, first Director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps
Mark O'Connor – country violinist (also performs in other genres)
Apolo Ohno – world champion and Olympic gold-medalist short track speed skater
John Olerud – professional baseball player who played at Washington State University
Stephen O'Malley – member of doom metal band Sunn O)))
Stacie Orrico – pop singer
Stephen S. Oswald – astronaut
Robin Pecknold – musician, lead singer in the folk-rock band Fleet Foxes
Janice Pennington – The Price Is Right model
Megyn Price – actress known for roles on Grounded for Life and Rules of Engagement
Ann Reinking – actress, dancer, choreographer, All That Jazz, Micki + Maude, Annie
Nate Robinson – NBA player, known for winning three All-Star Dunk contests
Nick Robinson – actor known for portraying Ryder Scanlon on ABC Family sitcom Melissa & Joey
Scott Rockenfield – drummer with Queensrÿche
John Roderick – musician (The Long Winters), writer, and podcaster
Leslie Rule – author, novelist, paranormal writer
Angela Rye – CNN political commentator
Tim Sedlacek – retired soccer forward who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League, American Soccer League and American Indoor Soccer Association
Jim Sheppard – bassist with Nevermore
Jean Smart – actress, known for Designing Women, Kim Possible, Frasier, 24
Maurice Smith – mixed martial artist
Peter Steinbrueck – politician
Ryan Stiles – comedian, known for Whose Line Is It Anyway? (both U.S. and U.K. versions), and playing Lewis Kiniski on The Drew Carey Show, and Herb Melnick on Two and a Half Men
Alison Sudol – actress, singer, songwriter
Jen Taylor – video game voice actress
Jason Terry – professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets
Kim Thayil – lead guitarist of the grunge band Soundgarden
Rachel Trachtenburg – drummer, member of The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
Casey Treat – pastor, televangelist
Greg Valentine – professional wrestler; inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame (2004)
Maiara Walsh – actress, Cory in the House, Desperate Housewives, Switched at Birth
Jennifer Warnes – singer and songwriter
Zoe Weizenbaum – actress, 12 and Holding, Memoirs of a Geisha
Jim Whittaker – first American to climb Mt. Everest
Lou Whittaker – mountaineer, founded Mt. Rainier guide service
Colleen Willoughby – philanthropist
Rainn Wilson – actor, The Office
Lynn Woolsey – politician
DeAndre Yedlin – professional soccer player for Newcastle United F.C. and the United States men's national soccer team
Mary Youngblood – Native American flutist
Tan Lin - writer

Deceased:
Paul Jacob Alexander – newspaper publisher and Seattle City Councilman
Paul Allen – co-founder of Microsoft
Signe Toly Anderson - original lead singer of The Jefferson Airplane
Richard Lee Armstrong – professor and geochemist
Bob Bartlett – politician
Lawrence James Beck – sculptor
Barbara Berjer – television actress
Max Brand – author (pen name of Frederick Schiller Faust)
Gerald Brashear — musician, played with Wyatt Ruther, Ray Charles, Della Reese, Cecil Young Quartet
Chester Carlson – physicist and inventor
Carol Channing – actress, Hello, Dolly!, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Thoroughly Modern Millie
Irma Schoennauer Cole – swimmer, civil servant
Chris Cornell – musician, Soundgarden, Audioslave
Don Coryell – NFL coach
Warrel Dane – musician, singer for Sanctuary, Nevermore
Jennifer Dunn – politician
Frances Farmer – actress
Pete Fleming – missionary to Ecuador
Keith Godchaux – musician
Kathi Goertzen – longtime news anchor for KOMO 4
Bonnie Guitar – singer
Ed Guthman – journalist
Ivar Haglund – folksinger and restaurateur
Jimi Hendrix – rock guitarist and singer
Steven Hill – actor, portrayed Adam Schiff in the TV series Law & Order
Eldon Hoke (aka El Duce) – drummer and singer of rock band The Mentors
Art Hupy – photographer
Fred Hutchinson – baseball player and manager
Ruth Jessen – golfer
Gary Kildall – scientist, inventor and founder of Digital Research
Ed Lee – first Asian American mayor of San Francisco
♥♥♥♥♥ Rose Lee – actress and burlesque star
Mary Livingstone – comedian and wife of Jack Benny
Kevin McCarthy – actor
Mary McCarthy – author, critic and social activist
Alfred M. Moen – inventor and founder of Moen, Inc.
Margaret Murie – environmentalist
Walt Partymiller – cartoonist
Tuulikki Pietilä – graphic artist and professor
Guy Bates Post – stage and film actor
Hal Riney – advertising executive
Ron Santo – Hall of Fame baseball player
Bell M. Shimada – fisheries scientist who pioneered the study of the tuna fishery in the tropical Pacific Ocean
Robert Stroud – convicted felon, "Birdman of Alcatraz"
Emmett Watson – journalist


Moved to Seattle

Living:
Zaid Abdul-Aziz – former Seattle SuperSonics power forward
Dustin Ackley – former Seattle Mariners outfielder
Sherman Alexie – author
Kimball Allen – writer, playwright, performer, gay activist, author of Secrets of a Gay Mormon Felon and Be Happy Be Mormon
Jeff Ament – bassist of Pearl Jam
Brian Atwater – geologist
Fred Beckey – mountaineer
Anomie Belle – musician
BenDeLaCreme – stage name of Benjamin Putnam, actor, drag queen, 5th place and Miss Congeniality of Rupaul's Drag Race Season 6
Panayiota Bertzikis – serial social entrepreneur
Jeff Bezos – CEO and founder of Amazon.com
Christopher Boffoli – photographer
Jeff Borowiak – tennis player
David Brewster – publisher and journalist
Terry Brooks – author
Robert Brown – musician, lead singer of Abney Park
Ed Brubaker – comics writer and artist
Peter Buck – musician in R.E.M.
Charles Burns – cartoonist
Matt Cameron – drummer of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam
Dyan Cannon – actress
Roberto Carcelen – Olympian
Neko Case – musician
J.R. Celski – Olympic speed skater
Michael Chang – tennis player, French Open champion
Valentina Chepiga – IFBB professional bodybuilder
Dale Chihuly – glass blowing artist
Nick Collison – Oklahoma City Thunder forward[1]
Dan Corson – artist
Kathryn Cramer – science fiction editor (lived in Seattle 1964–1985)
Cameron Crowe – writer and director
Chris DeWolfe – founder of MySpace
Jim Donald – former CEO of Starbucks Coffee
Mark Driscoll – co-founder and preaching pastor of Mars Hill Church
Rob Estes – actor
Anna Faris – actress
Brendan Fraser – actor
Ari Glass – painter, designer and musician
Jorge Enrique González Pacheco – Cuban poet
Neile Graham – poet
Nicola Griffith – author
Dave Grohl – drummer of Nirvana; lead singer, guitarist of Foo Fighters
Caren Gussoff – author
Gary Hall Jr. – 10-time Olympic medalist[2]
Leland H. Hartwell – Nobel Prize winner
Matt Hasselbeck – quarterback, Seattle Seahawks player
Jenni Hogan – KIRO-TV traffic anchor
Jerry Holkins – co-creator of Penny Arcade
David Horsey – cartoonist
Tom Hulce – actor in National Lampoon's Animal House and Amadeus
Jane Jensen – game designer and author
Phoenix Jones – superhero, vigilante
Quincy Jones – musician
S. T. Joshi – literary critic and editor
Michael Kinsley – journalist
Sascha Konietzko – founder and frontman of KMFDM
Mike Krahulik – co-creator of Penny Arcade
Jon Krakauer – author
Jayne Ann Krentz – romance novelist
Gary Larson – comic strip artist (The Far Side)
Lusine, IDM musician, real name Jeff McIlwain
Jason Lutes – cartoonist
Kyle MacLachlan – actor
Dave Matthews – musician
Taylor Mays – football player
Jim McDermott – Congressman
Rose McGowan – actress, Charmed, Jawbreaker
Joel McHale – actor, host of The Soup on E! and star of NBC television series Community
Mike McCready – lead guitarist of Pearl Jam (considered local, went to grade school – college in Seattle)
Patrick Monahan – lead singer of the band Train
Jinkx Monsoon – stage name of Jerick Hoffer, actor, drag queen, winner of Rupaul's Drag Race Season 5
Gabe Newell – CEO and founder of Valve Corporation
Marni Nixon – musician
Krist Novoselic – bassist of Nirvana
Bill Nye – "Science Guy", actor, comedian
Yuji Okumoto – actor, The Karate Kid, Part II and Real Genius; owner of Kona Kitchen
Trey Parker – co-creator of South Park
Susan Powter – motivational speaker, dietitian, personal trainer and author
Karen Prell – puppeteer
Jeff Probst – host of TV show Survivor
Jonathan Raban – author
John Ratzenberger – actor, played Cliff Clavin on TV series Cheers
Ron Reagan – radio talk host, son of Ronald Reagan
Gary Ridgway – serial killer
Tom Robbins – author
Don Roff – writer and filmmaker
Ryan Rowland-Smith – Seattle Mariners pitcher[3]
Ann Rule – true crime author
Bill Russell – retired Hall of Fame basketball player and coach
Dan Savage – advice columnist
Howard Schultz – chairman of Starbucks
Ross Shafer – comedian and television host
Tom Skerritt – actor
Alex Steffen – award-winning author and editor
Neal Stephenson – science-fiction author
Adam Stern – symphony conductor
Mack Strong – retired Seattle Seahawks fullback 1993–2007
Ichiro Suzuki – baseball player, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, and Miami Marlins
Robert Swift – former Seattle SuperSonics and Oklahoma City Thunder center
Geoff Tate – lead singer of Queensrÿche
Lauren Tewes – actress
Earnest James Ujaama – community activist and indicted associate of al-Qaeda
Eddie Vedder – lead singer of Pearl Jam
Guy Williams – basketball player, Washington Bullets and Golden State Warriors
Ann Wilson – lead singer and flute player of Heart
Mark Wirth – "fashion notable", local character
Al Young – dragster driver

Deceased:
Harry Anderson – actor
Frank Barsotti – professional photographer
Jack Bechdolt – journalist for Seattle Post Intelligencer, illustrator/artist, author of thousands of short stories
Bill Boeing – aviation pioneer, industrialist
Robert Bray – actor
Edwin Frederick Brotze – cartoonist for the Seattle Daily Times
Ted Bundy – serial killer
Octavia Butler – author
Frank Calvert – cartoonist for the Seattle Daily Times
James E. Casey – United Parcel Service founder
Ray Charles – musician
Charlie Chong – political activist
Kurt Cobain – Nirvana frontman
Frantz Hunt Coe – educator
James S. Ditty – photoengraver, Seattle Star
James Doohan – actor; Montgomery Scott on Star Trek
Ford Quint Elvidge – governor of Guam
Frances Farmer – actress
Kate Fleming – audio book narrator (voice-over actor) and producer
Edgar Gott – aviation pioneer, first president of Boeing
Carl F. Gould – architect, educator
George Hager – cartoonist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
John "DOK" Hager – cartoonist for the Seattle Daily Times
Alex Haley – writer, author of Roots
Anna Roosevelt Halsted – journalist, daughter of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Victor Hanzeli – linguist, former Chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literature at UW
Mitch Hedberg – comedian
Frank Herbert – novelist, author of Dune
George H. Hitchings – scientist
Alan Hovhaness – composer
Edward Sturgis Ingraham – first superintendent of the Seattle Public Schools; mountaineer
Ernest C. Jenner – illustrator for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Russell Johnson – actor; Professor Roy Hinkley on Gilligan's Island
Jacob Lawrence – painter
Brandon Lee – actor
Bruce Lee – actor
Keye Luke – actor[4]
Betty MacDonald – author
Helene Madison – three gold medals at 1932 Summer Olympics
Benjamin Brown Martin – illustrator for the Seattle Daily Times
William Charles McNulty – illustrator for Seattle Star; teacher at Art Students League
Asa Mercer – the man behind the Mercer Girls, a model for the TV series Here Come the Brides
Robert Moran – shipbuilder
Alexander Pantages – theatrical entrepreneur
Robert W. Patten – veteran, storyteller, inspiration for cartoon series
Lionel Pries – architect, educator
Henry Prusoff (1912–1943) – tennis player
Alfred T. Renfro – cartoonist, Seattle Star
Theodore Roethke – poet
Zola Helen Ross – author
James Willis Sayre – theatre critic, journalist, arts promoter, and historian
Jeff Smith – TV chef and author
Layne Staley – musician
Henry Suzzallo – president of the University of Washington (1915–1926)
Sarah Truax – stage actor
August Wilson – playwright
Andrew Wood – singer of grunge band Mother Love Bone
Mia Zapata – musician

Native athletes:
Aaron Brooks – NBA PG Franklin High School
Bobby Brown – MLB infielder and executive, played in four World Series
Kevin Burleson – NBA PG O'Dea High School
Nate Burleson – NFL WR O'Dea High School
Jesse Chatman – NFL RB Franklin High School
Doug Christie – NBA SG Rainier Beach High School
Will Conroy – NBA PG Garfield (Seattle)
Fred Couples – PGA O'Dea High School
Jamal Crawford – NBA SG Rainier Beach High School
Michael Dickerson – NBA SF Federal Way High School
Corey Dillon – NFL RB Franklin High School
James Edwards – NBA PF Roosevelt High School
C. J. Giles – NBA PF Rainier Beach High School
Charlie Greene – USATF Olympian; Track & Field Hall of Fame, O'Dea High School[5]
Spencer Hawes – NBA C Seattle Prep
Phil Heath – second world ranked IFBB professional bodybuilder
Jeff Jaeger – NFL K University of Washington
Ruth Jessen – professional golfer, Seattle University
Earl Johnson – Major League Baseball P Ballard High School
Taylor Mays – NFL S O'Dea High School
Hugh Millen – NFL QB Roosevelt High School
Nate Robinson – NBA PG Rainier Beach High School
Brandon Roy – NBA SF Garfield (Seattle)
Chester Simmons – NBA PG Garfield (Seattle)
Peyton Siva – NBA PG Franklin High School (Seattle)
Isaiah Stanback – NFL WR Garfield (Seattle)
Rodney Stuckey – NBA SG Kentwood High School
Jason Terry – NBA PG Franklin High School
Martell Webster – NBA SG Seattle Prep
Marcus Williams – NBA SF Roosevelt High School
Terrence Williams – NBA SF Rainier Beach High School

Musical groups:
Abney Park – steampunk band, formerly goth
Aiden – rock band (emo)
Alice in Chains – rock band (grunge/metal)
Band of Horses – previously known as Horses, indie rock band
The Blood Brothers – post-hardcore band
Blue Scholars – hip hop
Brite Futures – indie pop
The Brothers Four – folksingers
Candlebox – alternative band
The Classic Crime – alternative band
Common Market – hip hop
Dave Matthews Band – originated in Charlottesville, Virginia
Death Cab for Cutie – alternative band
Demon Hunter – metal band
Earth – drone/doom band
The Fall of Troy – post-hardcore band, originally from Mukilteo, Washington
Fleet Foxes – indie rock band
Foo Fighters – rock band
The Gits – rock band
Grand Archives – alternative rock band
Green River – rock band (grunge)
Harvey Danger – alternative band
He Is We – indie pop
The Head and the Heart – indie rock band
Heart – rock band
Jimi Hendrix – guitarist
Hey Marseilles – alternative band
Himsa – Metalcore band
I Declare War – deathcore band
Ivan & Alyosha – pop rock band
Jake One – hip hop producer
Quincy Jones – jazz musician
KMFDM – industrial band
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – hip hop/rap duo
Metal Church – metal band
Minus the Bear – alternative rock band
Modest Mouse – indie rock band (from nearby Issaquah, Washington)
Mother Love Bone – rock band (grunge)
Mudhoney – rock band (grunge)
Murder City Devils – rock band (garage rock)
MxPx – rock band (punk rock)
Nevermore – metal band
Nirvana – rock band (grunge)
Odesza – electronic/experimental
Pearl Jam – rock band (grunge)
Pedro the Lion – indie rock band
Pickwick – indie rock band
The Postal Service – indietronica band
Presidents of the United States of America – rock band
Queensrÿche – metal band (from nearby Bellevue)
Thee Satisfaction – hip hop/rap duo
Schoolyard Heroes – horror punk/post hardcore originally from Tacoma, Washington
The Scene Aesthetic – acoustic/indie pop band
Shabazz Palaces – hip hop/rap duo
Sinai 48 – rock band that includes the former members of Buckingham Nicks
Smoosh – alternative pop band
Soundgarden – rock band (grunge)
Sunn O))) – doom metal band
Kyle Townsend – record producer, musician
Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players – indie rock/pop band
Trial – political straightedge band
Ugly Casanova – indie rock band featuring main member Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse (from nearby Issaquah, Washington)
Vendetta Red – rock band
The Ventures – surf band
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Fictional characters from Seattle:
Max Caulfield
Frasier Crane
Maris Crane
Niles Crane
Effigy (DC Comics)
Shawn Farrell
Gordon Freeman
Lexie Grey
Meredith Grey
Grunge (comics)
Max Guevara
Sadie Harris
Lifeline (G.I. Joe)
George O'Malley
Leland Palmer
J. P. Patches
Maggie Pierce
Poison Ivy (character)
Izzie Stevens
Zari Tomaz

Christian Grey
Robert Rath
Eddie Crane
Harry, from Harry and the Hendersons
The High-Five'n White Guys
Patrick Verona
McQ
Cliff Poncier from Singles
Mike Doonesbury
Lloyd Dobler
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最后由 opqrrr3 编辑于; 2019 年 9 月 15 日 上午 9:23
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This is brilliant. Thanks for the reasearch!
marv 2019 年 9 月 8 日 下午 3:15 
Should have seen Mitch Hedberg's vamprisim right from the start. "If you're flammable and you have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit."
opqrrr3 2019 年 9 月 10 日 上午 7:56 
引用自 marv
Should have seen Mitch Hedberg's vamprisim right from the start. "If you're flammable and you have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit."

lol

¿Malkavian?
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