Alexander Gough (fl. 1626 – 1655), also Goughe or Goffe, was an English actor in the Caroline era. He started out as a boy player filling female roles;...
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female parts in Shakespeare's plays. He was the father of actor Alexander Gough. Gough was one of the boy actors in Shakespeare's plays, appearing twenty-third...
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Francis Michael Gough (/ɡɒf/ GOF; 23 November 1916 – 17 March 2011) was a British character actor who made more than 150 film and television appearances...
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(born 1970), male professional squash player Alexander Gough (1614–?), English actor Alexander Dick Gough (1804–1871), English architect This disambiguation...
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Gough Island (/ɡɒf/ GOF), also known historically as Gonçalo Álvares, is a rugged volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is a dependency of Tristan...
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Alexander Dick Gough (3 November 1804 – 8 September 1871) was an English architect who practised in London, where much of his work may be found. He was...
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General Sir Hubert de la Poer Gough GCB, GCMG, KCVO (/ɡɒf/ GOF; 12 August 1870 – 18 March 1963) was a senior officer in the British Army in the First...
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59. Two men who had escaped slavery from the St. Mary's City area, Alexander Gough and William Gross, joined the famed 38th United States Colored Infantry...
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Brome Richard Burbage William Cavendish Henry Condell Nathan Field Alexander Gough Thomas Greene Richard Gunnell Stephen Hammerton Charles Hart John Heminges...
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alternative careers; Eliard Swanston became a jeweller, while hired men Alexander Gough and Andrew Pennycuicke became stationers. By the time the theatres...
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Percival Lea Dewhurst Perry (1923–1939) A. G. Jefferies (1948–1949) Major Alexander Gough (Peter) Wood (1949–1998)[citation needed] Adrian Heyworth and Pennie...
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children born to Amy Margaretta (born Riley) and her husband Henry Alexander Gough. Both of her parents had been born in Australia and her father supported...
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Lex Gough (Lex Carter) and Dave Stewart (Davey Carter), known professionally as Lex and Davey (stylised as 'Lex&Davey'), are radio show presenters and...
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actor to stationer, selling and publishing books. (Other ex-actors, Alexander Gough and William Cartwright, made the same career shift in the same era...
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (category Films with screenplays by Alfred Gough)
fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of...
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Thomas Bindoff, House of Commons, 1509-1558, II (London, 1982), p. 506. John Gough Nichols, The Unton Inventories: Relating to Wadley and Faringdon (London...
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quarto edition of 1653 was published by the actor-turned-bookseller Alexander Gough. Gough had earlier been a member of the King's Men, and had been part of...
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Alexander. The Journal of Alexander Henry The Younger 1799–1814, The Champlain Society, University of Toronto Press, 1988. ISBN 0-9693425-0-0 Gough,...
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2010 – Justin Liu & Sherman Cheng (SGP) 2011 – Angus Galloway & Alexander Gough (AUS) 2012 – Nadja Horwitz & Francisca Fuentes (CHI) 2013 – Jan Borbet...
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and an area of 98 square kilometres (38 sq mi); the wildlife reserves of Gough Island and Inaccessible Island; and the smaller, uninhabited Nightingale...
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sharer c. 1605, but died soon after. Alexander Gough – actor; hired man. Born in 1614, he was the son of Robert Gough. Boy player, 1626–32, possibly an adult...
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{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) "Gough, Viscount" . Thom's Irish Who's Who . Dublin: Alexander Thom and Son Ltd. 1923. p. 94 – via Wikisource...
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were: Additionally, Pollard and Shank doubled small roles, as did Alexander Gough and Anthony Smith. Sharpe spoke the play's Prologue and Epilogue during...
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Anthony Smith Iseas Curtis Greville Panopia, the King's sister John Thompson Eurinia, a captive Alexander Gough Selina, daughter to Clephis William Trigg...
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Lamia John Thompson Domitilla, cousin-german to Caesar John Honyman Julia, Titus's daughter William Trigg Caenis, Vespasian's concubine Alexander Gough...
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Thomas Pollard." The full cast list provides these assignments: The actors Gough and Trigg, and their roles, are bracketed together, so that the list does...
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Admiral of the Fleet The Honourable Sir Somerset Arthur Gough-Calthorpe GCB, GCMG, CVO, DL (23 December 1864 – 27 July 1937), sometimes known as Sir Somerset...
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area. Born in Islington, London, he was the son of the architect Alexander Dick Gough (who at the time was working in partnership with Robert Lewis Roumieu)...
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start of the English Civil War in 1642, Rhodes, like fellow King's Men Alexander Gough and Andrew Pennycuicke, became a stationer, or bookseller. Rhodes's...
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Batman (1989 film) (redirect from Alexander Knox (Batman))
of Michael Gough's work in various Hammer Film Productions, Burton cast Gough as Bruce Wayne's mysterious butler, Alfred. Reporter Alexander Knox was portrayed...
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