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Fatu may refer to: Professional wrestlers * First generation: ** Solofa Fatu Jr. (born 1965), known as Rikishi and Fatu ** Sam Fatu (born 1965), twin brother of Solofa ** Edward Smith Fatu (1973–2009), known as Umaga; younger brother of the twins * Second generation: ** Jacob Fatu (born 1992), son of Sam ** Joshua Samuel and Jonathan Solofa Fatu (born 1985), known as The Usos; older sons of Solofa ** Trinity Fatu (born 1987), known as Naomi; wife of Jonathan and daughter-in-law of Solofa ** Joseph Fatu (born 1993), known as Solo Sikoa; younger son of Solofa Others *Fatu Gayflor (born 1966), Liberian singer * Fatu Feu'u (born 1946), Samoan artist * Fatu Kekula, Liberian nurse and inventor *Anastasie Fătu (1816–1886), Romanian scientist * Florea Fătu (1924–1995), Romanian footballer * Ilie Fătu (born 1974), Romanian weightlifter * Tufuga Fatu (1914–1981), Western Samoan chief *Mr. Fatu (Fatu Lauoletolo), Samoan singer *Fatu, a northern white rhinoceros See also * Fato ...
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Rikishi (wrestler)
Solofa Fatu Jr. (born October 11, 1965) is an American professional wrestler, best known under the ring names Rikishi and Fatu with the WWE and under a variety of names in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Born in San Francisco, Fatu debuted in the professional wrestling business in 1985 as Prince Alofa and later competed with the Samoan SWAT Team in Japan and multiple wrestling promotions across the United States. In 1992, Fatu made his debut for the World Wrestling Federation, he had employed multiple gimmicks during his early run. He returned to the WWF in 1998 where he was repackaged as a sumo wrestler character named Rikishi Phatu, in which he dropped his last name when he began teaming with the popular Too Cool tag team. During his tenure with the company, Fatu has held the WWF Intercontinental Championship 1 time, the World Tag Team Championship 2 times, and the WWE Tag Team Championship ( 1 time). After leavi ...
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Fatu Feu'u
Fatu Akelei Feu'u (born 1946) is a noted Samoan painter from the village of Poutasi in the district of Falealili in Samoa. He has established a reputation as the elder statesman of Pacific art in New Zealand. Biography Feu'u emigrated to New Zealand in 1966 after growing up in the village of Poutasi, Western Samoa. He always wanted to be an artist and noted the difference of how art was viewed between Samoa and New Zealand, with 'beautifully made, functional canoes and houses' being art in Samoa and in New Zealand art was 'something extra special not to be touched'. Feu'u has been an exhibiting artist since the early 1980s and became a full-time artist in 1988, prior to that he worked as a designer and colour advisor for textile and car companies. He was influenced and mentored by artists Tony Fomison, Pat Hanly and Philip Clairmont. In 1995 he became the first artist of Pacific heritage awarded the James Wallace Art Award. He was appointed an Honorary Officer of the ...
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