Powers
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- Powers (whiskey), a brand of Irish whiskey
- Powers, Indiana, an unincorporated town in Jefferson Township, Jay County, Indiana, United States
- Powers, Michigan, a village in Menominee County in Michigan, United States
- Powers (comics), an American creator-owned comic book series by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming
- Powers (TV series), a 2004 children's science-fiction TV series.
- Powers Accounting Machine Company Powers Accounting Machine Company was an early 20th century tabulating machine company. It was founded in 1911 in Newark, New Jersey and moved in 1914 to Brooklyn, an early 20th century tabulating machine company
- Powers, an order of angels in De Coelesti Hierarchia De Coelesti Hierarchia is a Pseudo-Dionysian work on angelology (dated to ca. the 5th century) which exerted great influence on scholasticism. It treats at great length the hierarchies of angels, a work on angelology, which exerted great influence on scholasticism
- Powers, a novel in the Annals of the Western Shore series by Ursula K. LeGuin
- The Powers Girl, a 1943 musical comedy film about aspiring models
Name
- Powers Boothe Powers Allen Boothe is an American television and film actor. Some of his most notable roles include his Emmy-winning 1980 portrayal of Jim Jones and his turn as Cy Tolliver on Deadwood (born 1948), an American actor known for his work on Justice League, 24 and Deadwood
- Shifty Powers (1923–2009), American WWII veteran portrayed in Band of Brothers
- Ed Powers (born 1954), an American pornographic film director, producer, and actor
- Francis Gary Powers (1929–1977), an American pilot who was shot down while flying a U-2 spy plane over the Soviet Union in 1960
- Hiram Powers (1805–1873), an American neoclassical sculptor, father of Preston Powers
- J. F. Powers (1917–1999), an American writer who often drew his inspiration from developments in the Roman Catholic Church
- John A. Powers (1923–1980), a United States Air Force officer and National Aeronautics and Space Administration spokesman
- John R. Powers (born 1945), an American novelist and playwright
- John Robert Powers (1892–1977), American actor and founder of the John Robert Powers Agency for modeling
- Johnny Powers (born 1943), originally named Dennis Waters, a Canadian professional wrestler
- Lauren Powers (born 1961), an American actress, amateur bodybuilder, and firefighter
- Mala Powers Mary Ellen "Mala" Powers was an American film actress (1931–2007), an American film actress and television guest actress
- Millard Powers (born 1965), an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and recording engineer
- Oswald A. Powers (1915–1942), a United States Navy officer and Navy Cross recipient
- Patrick Powers (volleyball) Patrick Robert Powers (born February 13, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) is a former volleyball player from the United States, who was a member of the American Men's National Team that won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics (born 1958), an American volleyball player, his team won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Patrick T. Powers (1860–1925), an American minor league baseball executive
- Preston Powers (1842–1904), an American sculptor, son of Hiram Powers
- PJ Powers (born 1960), a South African singer also known as Penelope Jane Dunlop and as Thandeka
- Richard Powers (born 1957), an American novelist whose works explore the effects of modern science and technology
- Richie Powers (1930–1998), an American professional basketball referee
- Ron Powers Ron Powers is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer. His works include White Town Drowsing: Journeys to Hannibal, Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain, and Mark Twain: A Life. With James Bradley, he co-wrote the 2000 #1 New York Times Bestseller Flags of Our Fathers (born 1941), an American journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer
- Stefanie Powers (born 1942), an American actress and singer, played Jennifer Hart in the 1980s television series Hart to Hart
- Tim Powers Timothy Thomas "Tim" Powers is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Powers has won the World Fantasy Award twice for his critically acclaimed novels Last Call and Declare. His 1988 novel On Stranger Tides was optioned for adaptation into the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean film (born 1952), an American science fiction and fantasy author
- Tom Powers (1890–1957), an American stage and film actor, uncle of Thomas Powers
- Thomas Powers (born 1940), an American author, intelligence expert, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize
See also
- Power (disambiguation)
- List of comic book superpowers Many forms of fiction feature characters attributed with superhuman, supernatural, or paranormal abilities, often referred to as "superpowers" or "powers". This tradition is especially rich in the fictional universes of various comic book stories. Below is a list of many of those powers that have been known to be used. Some of
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