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    Olivier Chaplain (born 6 January 1982 in Paris) is a French rugby union player. His position is Number 8 and he currently plays for FC Grenoble in the...
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  • Chaplain is also a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jules-Clément Chaplain (1839–1909), French sculptor Olivier Chaplain (born 1982)...
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    Alain Carminati Romain Carmignani Richard Castel Frédéric Cermeno Olivier Chaplain Arnaud Costes Pierre Danos Paul Dedieu Cédric Desbrosse Benjamin Desroches...
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  • pianist, composer and teacher. Laurence Olivier (1907–1989), English actor, descendant of Pastor Jerome Olivier, chaplain to the Prince of Orange, family originally...
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    The House I Live In / Peggy Ann Garner (1945) Harold Russell / Laurence Olivier / Ernst Lubitsch / Claude Jarman Jr. (1946) James Baskett / Thomas Armat...
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  • Cédric Béal to Mont-de-Marsan Roland Bernard Vincent Campo to Pau Olivier Chaplain Rudi Coetzee Romain David to Dax Andrew Farley Altenstad Hulme Kenan...
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    theatre accolades include three Tony Award nominations and two Laurence Olivier Award nominations. Curry received further acclaim for his film and television...
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    Stranger (2020). In theatre, Kaye was nominated for the 2012 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical, for his work...
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    Olivier Jacques Marie Certain de Germay de Cirfontaine (born 18 September 1960) is a French prelate of the Catholic Church who has been metropolitan archbishop...
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    Häyhä achieved his highest daily count of 25 kills. In his diary, military chaplain Antti Rantamaa reported 259 confirmed kills made by rifle and an equal...
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    gigantum ("region of giants") to the area. In 1579, Francis Drake's ship chaplain, Francis Fletcher, wrote about meeting very tall Patagonians, of "7 foote...
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  • Theatre, especially during the years when Laurence Olivier was director. Playing Iago opposite Olivier's title character in John Dexter's 1965 production...
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  • Niall Buggy (category Laurence Olivier Award winners)
    is an Irish actor. Buggy played Brian in Dead Funny for which he won an Olivier Award. Buggy was born on 3 October 1948 in Dublin. His parents attended...
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  • himself on the Shakespearean stage alongside the Redgrave family, Laurence Olivier and Peter O'Toole. In addition he played R Austin Freeman's Doctor Thorndyke...
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  • Dancing at Lughnasa (category Laurence Olivier Award–winning plays)
    1991 Olivier Award for Best Director of a Play – Patrick Mason 1991 Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreography – Terry John Bates 1991 Olivier Award...
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    Saint Joan (play) (category Laurence Olivier Award–winning plays)
    The Inquisitor, Felix Aylmer as Peter Cauchon and Alec McCowen as The Chaplain. Blackstone Audio released a full-cast recording starring Amy Irving, Edward...
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    Girl, The Chaplain in Mother Courage, Christopher in A Private Matter, Captain Brazen in The Recruiting Officer (replacing Laurence Olivier), Polonius...
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    Green. As a schoolboy, Cornwell first met the latter when Green was the Chaplain and Assistant Master at Sherborne School (1942–51). The friendship continued...
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    author of the Gesta Henrici Quinti, believed to have been written by a chaplain in the King's household who would have been in the baggage train at the...
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  • David Conner, Dean of Windsor; former Bishop to the Forces (former school Chaplain) A. Maitland Emmet, became one of Britain's foremost authorities on microlepidoptera...
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  • Smith, Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph...
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  • retired major general Howard D. Stendahl, retired major general, Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force (2012–2015) Terry W. Virts, retired NASA...
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    Roman Church as well. After his ordination in 1978, Farrell served as a chaplain and university teacher for several years in Mexico and worked in the United...
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  • delay. Later, as Arthur is wheeled into the operating room, he is met by a chaplain who begins to read him his last rites. After being bound, gagged, and sedated...
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    for the first time since 2019 with a series of responses improvised by Olivier Latry, Vincent Dubois, Thierry Escaich and Thibault Fajoles. The ceremony...
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    Ticket (1931) with Elissa Landi, Lionel Barrymore and Laurence Olivier during Olivier's memorable first round in Hollywood, The Mad Genius (1931) with...
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    . During World War I the dean, Eric Milner-White, had served as army chaplain in the 7th Infantry Division and he was concerned that the distress of...
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  • it was announced that Michael Thomas Grant will recur as new hospital chaplain James. Rhimes initially considered setting the medical drama in her hometown...
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    since 1885. Christian de Chergé, one of the killed monks of Tibherine, was chaplain at the basilica in the years 1964-1969. Tourists and others are asked to...
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    France. He was elected by the Central Consistory. Already serving as Jewish chaplain of the French army, Korsia was also head of a rabbinical school. He was...
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