Richard Baker

Richard Baker

Richard Baker may refer to:

*Richard Baker (chronicler) (1568–1645), English chronicler
*Richard Baker (broadcaster) (born 1925), BBC broadcaster
*Richard Baker (composer/conductor) (born 1972), British composer and conductor
*Richard Baker (U.S. politician) (born 1948), American politician from Louisiana
*Richard Baker (Scottish politician) (born 1974), Scottish politician
*Richard Baker (game designer), American author and game designer
*Richard Baker (Australian politician) (1842–1911), Australian politician, first President of the Senate
*Richard A. Baker (politician) (born 1959) American politician and intellectual property executive from Massachusetts
*Richard A. Baker (Senate Historian), historian of the United States Senate
*Richard A. Baker ("Rick", born 1950), American special makeup effects artist
*Zentatsu Richard Baker (born 1936), American Zen Buddhist teacher
*Richard Thomas Baker (1854–1941), Australian economic botanist

ee also

*Rick Baker
*Richie Baker, footballer, born 1980


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  • Richard Baker — Richard Baker, de son nom complet L. Richard Baker III, est né le 1er octobre 1966 et a grandi sur la côte de Jersey avant d’être diplômé de la Virginia Tech University. Il s’est ensuite engagé dans l US Navy où il a servi entre autres, comme… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Richard Baker (game designer) — Richard Baker (full name L. Richard Baker III) is an American author and a game designer who has worked on many Dungeons Dragons campaign settings.CareerRich originally lived on the Jersey shore, before graduating from Virginia Tech. He served as …   Wikipedia

  • Richard baker (historien) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Baker. Richard Baker, historien anglais, né en 1568 dans le comté de Kent, mort en 1645, fut, sous Jacques Ier, grand shérif du comté d Oxford. On lui doit une Chronique des rois d Angleterre, depuis le… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Richard Baker (composer/conductor) — Richard Baker (born 1972) is a British composer and conductor, known equally for his own highly charged and distinctive music and for his performances of contemporary music, especially the music of his contemporaries in the UK. LifeRichard Baker… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Baker (U.S. politician) — Infobox Congressman name =Richard Baker birthdate=birth date and age|1948|05|22 birthplace=New Orleans, Louisiana state = Louisiana district = 6th term start =January 6, 1987 term end =February 2, 2008 preceded = William Henson Moore, III… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Baker (Scottish politician) — Infobox MSP honorific prefix = name = Richard Baker honorific suffix = MSP caption = constituency MP = North East Scotland parliament = Scottish majority = term start = 1 May 2003 term end = predecessor = successor = birth date = Birth date and… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Baker (broadcaster) — Infobox Celebrity name = Richard Baker imagesize = caption = birth date = birth date and age|1925|6|15|df=y birth place = Willesden, North London, England death date = death place = occupation = TV presenter, newsreader and journalist salary =… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Baker (chronicler) — Sir Richard Baker (1568 February 18, 1645), author of the Chronicle of the Kings of England and other works, was probably born at Sissinghurst in Kent, the grandson of Sir John Baker, the first Chancellor of the Exchequer. He entered Hart Hall,… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Baker (historien) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Baker. Richard Baker, historien anglais, né en 1568 dans le Kent, mort en 1645, fut, sous Jacques Ier, grand shérif du comté d Oxford. On lui doit une Chronique des rois d Angleterre, depuis le gouvernement des… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Richard Baker (Australian politician) — Sir Richard Chaffey Baker KCMG (22 June 1842 ndash; 18 March 1911) was an Australian politician. A barrister by trade, he embarked on a successful career in South Australian colonial politics, serving as state attorney general and President of… …   Wikipedia

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