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Alfred Hamilton Williams (born November 6, 1968) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker and defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos.
The Holy City Zoo finally closed for good in 1994 and became a karaoke bar. In the later years, Holy City Zoo had been co-owned by Bob Fisher and Jim Samuels, the latter being the 1982 winner of the San Francisco International Comedy Competition. The final closing of the Zoo was a 24-hour "farewell marathon" hosted by Jeremy S. Kramer and ran ...
Alfred Williams [1451] Andrew Williams [1452] Brandon Williams [1453] Chad Williams [1454] Darrell Williams Jr. [1455] Dave Williams [1456] Delvin Williams [1457] Gerard Williams [1458] Herb Williams [1459] Howie Williams [1460] Ian Williams [1461] James Williams (born 1967) [1462] James Williams (born October 10, 1968) [1463] Jamie Williams ...
A San Francisco mansion where the late actor Robin Williams raised his children for more than two decades has sold for $18 million. The Italian Renaissance-style villa, built in 1926, is located ...
The president of the San Francisco NAACP, the Rev. Amos Brown, said the racist attacks on Williams should be a “tipping point” for the city. … “More good people need to come aboard to make ...
Trent Williams spent much of the first decade of his NFL career being held back by playing for a dysfunctional organization in Washington. After the frustration contributed to him sitting out the ...
Alfred Williams (born 1968), American former National Football League player; Big Al (comedian), Australian comedian; Al Green (wrestler) (1955–2013), American professional wrestler Alfred Dobalo, ring name "Big Al" 911 (wrestler) (born Alfred Poling in 1957), professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as "Big Al" in 1997
Nathan Oliveira (1928–2010), painter, lived in San Francisco for many years, part of the Bay Area Figurative Movement [95] Frederick E. Olmsted (1911–1990), painter, born and raised in San Francisco, former student of Ralph Stackpole; has a mural is at CCSF [96] Jules Eugene Pages (1867–1946), painter [97]