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Freddie and the Dreamers (1135 bytes)
1: ...ty]] who would bounce around the stage with arms and legs flying.
3: ... ''I'm Telling You Now'', which went to number 2 and ''You Were Made For Me'', that reached number 3. ...
5: ...carried [[the Beatles]] to fame around the world, they came from [[Manchester]].
7: ...ic. ''I'm Telling You Now'' reached the top 10 of the U.S. charts in 1964.
9: ...k Quinn]], (both guitar), [[Pete Birrell]] (bass) and [[Bernie Dwyer]] (drummer).

The Dreamers (1968 bytes)
1: ...eamers_movie.jpg|thumb|150px|Movie poster for The Dreamers]]
3: '''''The Dreamers''''' is a [[2003 in film|2003]] [[France|French]]...
8: ...world is shattered and they are compelled to face the reality of [[1968]] France.
13: *[[Bande à part]]
17: *[[They Live by Night]]

Radical Dreamers (2822 bytes)
1: ...n [[1996]] through the [[Satellaview]] add-on for the [[Nintendo]] [[Super Famicom]].
3: ... attempt to steal the legendary Frozen Flame from the mansion of Lynx (''Yamaneko'' in Japanese).
5: ...incorrect. Combat is text-based as well, allowing the player to select from options such as "Fight", "M...
7: ...'Chrono Cross''. The main characters, Serge, Kid, and [[Magus (Chrono Trigger)|Magus/Magil/Guile]] (in ...
9: ... the various plot threads from ''Chrono Trigger'' and ''Chrono Cross'' are presented.

The Dreamers (book series) (665 bytes)
2: '''The Dreamers''' is the title of a [[fantasy]] series by [[David Eddings]...
5: # ''[[The Elder Gods]]'' (2003)
6: # ''[[The Treasured One]]'' (2004)
8: The series is rumored to eventually include four titl...
14: === The Elder Gods ===

Freddie Fu (318 bytes)
1: ...reddie Fu''', M.D., is a world renowned expert in the field of sport medicine. He is a [[Chinese Ameri...
8: [[Category:Chinese Americans|Fu, Freddie]]
9: [[Category:Chinese American scientists|Fu, Freddie]]

Freddie Lindstrom (2359 bytes)
1: ... the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. A [[third baseman]] and [[outfielder]], Lindstrom was best known for his ...
3: ...99 [[runs (baseball statistics)|runs]] both years and finished second in [[MLB Most Valuable Player Awa...
5: ...n ineffective season there and the next year with the [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], Lindstrom retired.
7: ...nine hits in a [[doubleheader]], a record which stands today.
9: Lindstrom was inducted into the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] in [[1976 in sports|197...

Freddie Redd (758 bytes)
1: ...[[1928]]) is an American [[hard bop]] [[pianist]] and [[composer]].
3: ...worked extensively with highly regarded musicians and recorded several albums as leader.
7: [[Category:1928 births|Redd,Freddie]]
8: [[Category:Jazz musicians|Redd,Freddie]]

Freddie Aguilar (406 bytes)
1: ...ipino word for ''offspring'') was a worldwide hit and was translated into at least seven languages.

Freddie Prinze, Jr. (2984 bytes)
1: '''Freddie Prinze, Jr.''' (born [[March 8]], [[1976]]) is an...
3: ...on of Puerto Rican actor [[Freddie Prinze]] and Katherine Cochran.
5: ...on|TV]] [[situation comedy|sitcom]] ''[[Chico and the Man]]'', who tragically committed [[suicide]] whe...
7: ... member of the Albuquerque Children's Theatre and the Duo Drama Company. After graduation in [[1994]], ...
9: .... He then appeared on a few after-school specials and made-for-TV movies.

Freddie Hart (371 bytes)
1: ...ong of the Year award two years in a row, in 1971 and 1972.

Freddie Mills (957 bytes)
1: ...ngland]] - [[July 25]] [[1965]] [[London]], [[England]] ) was a [[Britain|British]] boxer.
3: ...] between 1959 and 1965, then killed himself when the net began to tighten.
6: [[Image:Freddie_mills_3.JPG|left]]
8: [[Category:1919 births|Mills, Freddie]]
9: [[Category:1965 deaths|Mills, Freddie]]

Freddie Tuilagi (829 bytes)
1: ...ereti Tuilagi''', his first name anglicised to '''Freddie''', his surname pronounced "Tuilangi" (born [[9 J...
3: ...r [[Leicester Tigers]], also making his return to the Samoan national side.
5: ...i]] also signed for Leicester, and his younger brother Alesana or [[Alex Tuilagi]] also plays wing.
15: ...details.phtml/p_r/ENG?playerCode=MTU1&search_text=Freddie%20Tuilagi&navCode=&tm1Code=%&setCode=archive
17: [[Category:1971 births|Tuilagi, Freddie]]

Freddie McGregor (860 bytes)
1: Singer, musician and producer [[Freddie McGregor]] was born on [[27 June]] [[1956]] in [[...
3: ...orked with producer [[Niney The Observer]] during the late [[1970s]] & early [[1980s]].
5: ...[[Gussie Clark]]. Freddie has toured extensively and continuously.
7: ...[[Luciano]] & [[Mikey Spice]]. He is a member of the [[Twelve Tribes]] organization.

Freddie Franklin (626 bytes)
1: '''Frederic Franklin''' or '''Freddie Franklin''' is a [[ballet]] dancer born in [[Live...
3: ...ska-Franklin Ballet]] and was founder director of the [[National Ballet in Washington]].
13: [[Category:Ballet in the United Kingdom]]

Freddie Stone (1062 bytes)
1: ...one]] and [[Vet Stone]] were also members of the band as well.
3: ...nspirational music. He is currently the pastor of the Evangelist Temple Fellowship Center in Vallejo, w...
7: [http://www.stonecisum.com www.stonecisum.com] Freddie Stone's official website.
9: [[Category:1946 births|Stone, Freddie]]
10: [[Category:United States musicians|Stone, Freddie]]

Freddie Bartholomew (2577 bytes)
1: '''Freddie Bartholomew''' ([[March 28]], [[1924]] – [[...
3: ...roductions with some of the most popular stars of the day.
5: ... with [[Madeleine Carroll]] and [[Tyrone Power]], and ''[[Captains Courageous]]'' (1937) with [[Spencer...
7: ...was much less popular as a teenaged actor, and by the early [[1950s]] had retired from film.
9: ... the [[television]] [[documentary]] ''[[MGM: When the Lion Roars]]'' (1992).

Freddie Welsh (1555 bytes)
1: '''Freddie Welsh''' ([[March 5]], [[1886]] - [[July 29]], [[...
3: ...as''', he was nicknamed the "Welsh Wizard" (an epithet shared by his contemporary, [[David Lloyd George...
5: ... sport that he decided to make a living out of it and he turned professional in [[1905]].
7: ...event his mother from learning of his new career. The surname 'Welsh' taken as a honour to his national...
9: In [[1914]], Welsh won the World Lightweight title on a points decision agai...

Freddie Scott (516 bytes)
1: ...eleased two new albums in the 1990s, one in 2001, and one in 2004 which includes some backing vocals by...

Freddie Jackson (271 bytes)
1: ... Old Time's Sake)," "Jam Tonight," "Do Me Again," and "You are My Lady."

Freddie Patek (2180 bytes)
1: ...e nicknames '''Little Freddie''', '''The Flea''', and '''Moochie'''.
3: ...es. Former manager [[Whitey Herzog]] called Patek the best [[artificial turf]] shortstop he ever manage...
5: Patek retired after the [[1981 in sports|1981]] season with a career [[ba...
7: ...e]], baseball analyst [[Bill James]] ranked Patek the 14th best player in Royals' history.
10: *Freddie Patek at:

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