This page will contain additional articles about Rob Zombie, as they become available.Rob ZombieRob Zombie (born Rob Cummings on 12 January 1966) is best known as founder, lead singer and songwriter for White Zombie. He has also done solo recordings; one of his songs, "Dragula", was used in The Matrix. He is well known as a huge science fiction and horror movie fanatic. He has utilized many audio clips from movies in his music. Even the name White Zombie came from an old horror movie of the same name. The 2003 release of House of 1000 Corpses marked his feature film directorial debut. He had previously written a script for Crow 3 which was never used. In Beavis and Butthead Do America, Beavis' hallucination scene was created by Rob Zombie. Most, if not all, original artwork on his CDs are his own creations. The Devil's Rejects, his latest film, is to be released in August 12th, 2005. As a side note he is the older brother of Powerman 5000 vocalist Spider One. This page about Rob Zombie includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Rob Zombie News stories about Rob Zombie External links for Rob Zombie Videos for Rob Zombie Wikis about Rob Zombie Discussion Groups about Rob Zombie Blogs about Rob Zombie Images of Rob Zombie |
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As a side note he is the older brother of Powerman 5000 vocalist
Spider One. See also: Global 200 (200 ecoregions defined by WWF as the most
critical regions for conservation), ecoregion. The Devil's Rejects, his latest film, is to be released in August
12th, 2005. He had previously written a script for Crow 3 which was never used. WWF is dedicated to stopping the degradation of the planet's natural environment and building a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:. The 2003 release of House of 1000 Corpses marked his feature film directorial debut. The Duke was the first President of WWF-UK from its foundation in 1961 to 1982, International President of WWF (1981-1996), and is now President Emeritus. Even the name White Zombie came from an old horror movie of the same name. Probably the most famous name associated with WWF is HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. He has utilized many audio clips from movies in his music. It was founded on September 11, 1961 by, among others, the biologist Sir Julian Huxley, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Max Nicholson and the naturalist and painter Sir Peter Scott who designed the original black and white panda logo. It is one of the world's largest environmental organizations, with a network of offices in nearly 60 countries and a secretariat in Gland, Switzerland. He is well known as a huge science fiction and horror movie fanatic. In 1986, it changed its name to World Wide Fund For Nature (except in the US and Canada) to better represent the spread of its work. He has also done solo recordings; one of his songs, "Dragula", was used in The Matrix. WWF, the global conservation organization was originally known as World Wildlife Fund. Rob Zombie (born Rob Cummings on 12 January 1966) is best known as founder, lead singer and songwriter for White Zombie. Rogers, Barrister. Michael R. Clif Curtis - Toxics Programme. Dr Sue Lieberman - Species Programme. Dr Simon Cripps - Oceans & Coasts Programme. Jamie Pittock - Freshwater Programme. Dr Chris Elliott - Forests for Life Programme. Jennifer Morgan - Climate Change Programme. Gordon Shepherd - International Policy. Dr Guillermo Castilleja - Latin America/Caribbean. Dr Georg Schwede - Eastern Europe/Central Asia. Dr Magnus Sylvén - Europe/Middle East. Dr Isabelle Louis - Asia/Pacific. Dr Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu - Africa/Madagascar. Dr Sheila O'Connor - Programme Audits. Dr Chris Hails - Programme Director. Chiew Chong - Finance & Administration. Mario Fetz - Fundraising & Marketing. Dr Timothy Geer- Government & Aid Agency Coordination. Thomas Schultz-Jagow - Communications. Dorothy Bray - Human Resources Development. Paul Steele - Chief Operating Officer. Dr Claude Martin - Director General. 2001-present: HE Chief Emeka Anyaoku. Mrs Sara Morrison. 2000-2001: The Hon. 2000-2000: Ruud Lubbers. 1996-1999: Syed Babar Ali. 1981-1996: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. 1976-1981: John H. Loudon. 1962-1976: HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable. conserving the world's biological diversity. |