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refer to: Adam
Helms (born 1974),
American artist Bobby Helms (1933–1997),
American country music singer Robert Lee
Helms Chet
Helms (1942–2005), American...
- base, and he was
twice an MLB All-Star.
Helms also
managed the Reds for
parts of two
seasons (1988–1989).
Helms was born May 5, 1941, in Charlotte, North...
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February 2007, NBC
announced that
Helms had been
promoted to
series regular on The Office, and in
February 2010
Helms was
added to the show's
opening credits...
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chief of police; his mother,
Ethel Mae
Helms, was a homemaker.
Helms was of
English ancestry on both sides.
Helms described Monroe as a
community surrounded...
-
company as a
backstage producer. In WWE,
Helms has
wrestled as The Hurricane,
Gregory Helms, and
Hurricane Helms. He is also
known for his time with World...
- Kennedy.
Helms then was DCI
under Presidents Johnson and Nixon,
yielding to
James R.
Schlesinger in
early 1973.
While working as the DCI,
Helms managed...
-
distinctive San
Francisco Sound.
Helms died June 25, 2005, of
complications of a stroke. He was 62.
Chester Leo
Helms was born in
Santa Maria, California...
- the son of
Hildreth Esther (née Abram) and Fred
Robert Helms. His
family was musical.
Helms began performing as a duo with his brother, Freddie, before...
- sportsmanship. Paul H.
Helms was the organization's
founder and benefactor,
funding the
foundation via his
ownership of
Helms Bakery. Bill
Schroeder founded...
-
Wesley Ray
Helms (born May 12, 1976) is an
American former professional baseball player.
During his 13-year
playing career,
Helms pla**** for the Atlanta...