Stine
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Stine is a surname that refers to:
  • Brad Stine
    Brad Stine
    Brad Stine is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and author. Relatively unknown until 2003, Stine first gained exposure when he "came out" as a conservative Christian on his debut album, Put a Helmet On!-Early life:...

     (b. 1960), American comedian and author
  • Charles Stine
    Charles Stine
    Charles Milton Altland Stine was a chemist and a vice-president of DuPont who created the laboratory from which nylon and other significant inventions were made. He was also a devout Christian who authored a book about religion and science....

     (1882–1954), American chemist at E.I. Dupont de Nemours
  • Clifford Stine
    Clifford Stine
    Clifford Stine, A.S.C. was a cinematographer known for working on westerns and some of the "cheesy '50s horror movies" which have now become the basis for today's sci-fi industry. Below is every film that he worked on starting with the most recent. His first film was the legendary King...

     (1906–1986), American cinematographer of horror films
  • G. Harry Stine
    G. Harry Stine
    George Harry Stine was one of the founding figures of model rocketry, a science and technology writer, and a science fiction author.-Education and early career:...

     (1928–1997), American model rocketeer and author
  • Jean Marie Stine
    Jean Marie Stine
    Jean Marie Stine, born in 1945, in Sikeston, Missouri) is an American editor, writer, anthologist, and publisher. Stine was born Henry Eugene Stine, becoming Jean Marie as the result of a sex change...

     (b. 1945), American science fiction author and publisher
  • Lee Stine
    Lee Stine
    Lee Elbert Stine was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox , Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees ....

     (1913–2005), American professional baseball player
  • R. L. Stine
    R. L. Stine
    Robert Lawrence Stine , known as R. L. Stine, and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American writer. Stine, who is called the "Stephen King of children's literature," is the author of hundreds of horror fiction novels, including the books in the Fear Street, Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, and The...

    (b. 1943), American novelist of youth literature
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