American choreographer and film director noted for lavish, synchronized dance routines in films such as 42nd Street (1933). a city on the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay area in California. It is well known for its university. City (pop., 2000: 102,743), western California, U.S. Located on San Francisco Bay, the city was founded as Oceanview in 1853 and selected as a campus site by the College (later University) of California. The college, named for the philosopher George Berkeley, opened in 1873. See also University of California. Berkeley Busby William Berkeley Enos Berkeley George Bishop Berkeley Berkeley Sir William Moynihan Berkeley George Andrew
{i} male first name; family name; George Berkeley (1685-1753), Irish philosopher and bishop; Busby Berkeley (1895-1976) U.S. choreographer and film director; city in California (USA); branch of University of California at Berkeley which is also known as "UC Berkeley"; city in Missouri (USA); town Illinois (USA); town in Gloucestershire (England)