David Hutcheson (14 June 1905 – 18 February 1976) was a British character actor. He made his film debut in Fast and Loose in 1930 and played his only...
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World War I Charles Sterling Hutcheson (1894–1969), U.S. District judge for the Eastern District of Virginia David Hutcheson (footballer) (1892–1962), Scottish...
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Hutcheson & Co. with three partners, David Hutcheson, Alexander Hutcheson and David MacBrayne, it passed in 1878 to David MacBrayne. It became the main carrier...
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David High Hutcheson (29 October 1892 – 1962) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for South Shields. David Hutcheson at the English...
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exist; significant team decisions were made by the committee or by David Hutcheson, the team captain, and the club employed a trainer called Murray. The...
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followed by private detectives; on discovering her association with actor David Hutcheson, allegedly involving 'circumstances which left no doubt of their adultery'...
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Moral Philosophy. Hutcheson was an important influence on the works of several significant Enlightenment thinkers, including David Hume and Adam Smith...
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2021 – September 29, 2023 Preceded by Jessica Abbott Succeeded by David Hutcheson Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 85th district In...
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directed by Michael Powell and starring Judy Gunn, Louis Hayward, David Hutcheson, Googie Withers and Thorley Walters. It was made as a Quota quickie...
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Gordon Ramsay (redirect from Chris Hutcheson)
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, with the help of his father-in-law, Chris Hutcheson, and his former colleagues at Aubergine. The restaurant gained its third...
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in episode 8. Frank Thornton, Michael Sharvell-Martin in episode 9. David Hutcheson, Jimmy Gardner, Robin Askwith in episode 10. Graham Stark, Nora Nicholson...
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Hutchesons' Grammar School is a private, co-educational day school for pupils aged 3–18 in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded as Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar...
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Coco Aslan) Alan Wheatley as Karl/Charles Poole Hugh Burden as Mills David Hutcheson as Denning Claude Larue as Andrée Zena Marshall as Suzanne Leslie Weston...
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of school to concentrate on his unholy attempts to resurrect the dead (David Prowse). Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974) Convicted of body-snatching...
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stands the Cross of Sacrifice, constructed from white Portland stone. David Hutcheson (1799–1880), shipbuilder Peter Macnab (1812–1892), architect and joiner...
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Woodthorpe as Zoltan Sandor Elès as Hans Duncan Lamont as Chief of Police David Hutcheson as Burgomaster of Karlstaad Katy Wild as Beggar girl James Maxwell...
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Australian cricket coach David Hussl (born 1992), Austrian sailor David Hutcheson (1905–1976), British actor David Hutcheson (footballer) (1892–1962)...
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Francis Hutcheson and David Hume as Predecessors of Adam Smith. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Waldmann, Felix (2014). Further Letters of David Hume...
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Bayliss as Pompous Toff Clive Dunn as Sommelier Fred Emney as Fitzgibbon David Hutcheson as Lord Barry Hattie Jacques as Ginger Horton Edward Underdown as Prince...
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Frau von Kalteneck James McKechnie as Spud Wilson David Hutcheson as Hoppy Frith Banbury as David "Baby-Face" Fitzroy Muriel Aked as Aunt Margaret John...
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tracked by private detectives, and after finding her with an actor, David Hutcheson, Docker divorced her in 1935. She later married Baron Eugène von Rothschild...
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Whitcombe Sean Bury as Lem Vesalius Susan Travers as Nurse Allen David Hutcheson as Dr. Hedgepath Edward Burnham as Dr. Dunwoody Alex Scott as Dr. Hargreaves...
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Michael Goodliffe as Till Geoffrey Keen as Pinker June Elvin as Gillian David Hutcheson as Norval Robert Morley as the government minister (credited as "A...
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West Memphis Three (redirect from Vicki Hutcheson)
encounter with Echols. Misskelley agreed to introduce Hutcheson to Echols. During their conversation, Hutcheson reported that Echols made no incriminating statements...
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Aubrey Woods, John Laurie, Maurice Kaufmann, Sean Bury, Susan Travers, David Hutcheson, Edward Burnham, Alex Scott, Peter Gilmore, Caroline Munro 21 Escape...
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Caledonian MacBrayne (category David MacBrayne)
an estimated 5,309,771 passengers. MacBrayne's, initially known as David Hutcheson & Co., began in 1851 as a private steamship operator when G. and J...
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Major (billed as 2nd Lt. Jack Hawkins) David Hutcheson as Intelligence Officer (billed as Fl. Lt. David Hutcheson) Brefni O'Rorke as The Brigadier Phyllis...
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Les James Hazeldine as student doctor Bob Hoskins as Desmond Foster David Hutcheson as Mr Mackie Mervyn Johns as Doctor Rees Bert Palmer as Mr Flagg Maureen...
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Mary Whitehouse (redirect from Constance Mary Hutcheson)
Constance Mary Whitehouse CBE (née Hutcheson; 13 June 1910 – 23 November 2001) was a British teacher and conservative activist. She campaigned against...
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Francis Hutcheson (13 August 1721 – 5 September 1784) was an Irish violinist, composer, physician and lecturer in chemistry. His surname was often misspelled...
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