Gordon Anderson may refer to: Gordon Anderson (author) (born 1947), author and secretary-general of the Professors World Peace Academy Gordon Anderson...
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Gordon Sutherland Anderson (1934-August 22, 2024) was a periodontist, businessman, owner of Pleasant Creek Ranch, and state legislator in Oregon. He also...
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Gordon L. Anderson is an American philosopher publishing executive and the author of Philosophy of the United States and Secretary General of Professors...
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Lindsay Gordon Anderson (17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994) was a British feature-film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading light...
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Sondra Locke (redirect from Sandra Louise Anderson)
nieces. Donald blamed Gordon Anderson—Locke's best friend since adolescence and future husband—for the rift, claiming Anderson had "an almost hypnotic...
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Gordon Anderson is a British television director, best known for his work on Lovesick, Shameless, Fresh Meat and The Inbetweeners. He began his career...
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Gordon Anderson is a former squash player from Canada. He was one of the leading hardball squash players in North America in the 1970s. Anderson won the...
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Lone Pigeon (redirect from Gordon Anderson (musician))
Lone Pigeon is the working name of Gordon Anderson, a Scottish musician and co-founder of The Beta Band (which was formerly known as The Pigeons). Later...
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formed in 1996 by St Andrews musicians Steve Mason (vocals, guitar) and Gordon Anderson. The two had plans to call their group The Pigeons but later changed...
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Aliens are a Scottish band consisting of former Beta Band members Gordon Anderson (aka Lone Pigeon, lead vocals, guitar), John Maclean (keyboards, backing...
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cricketers "Gordon Anderson". Auckland Museum. Retrieved 13 October 2020. "Gordon Anderson". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 October 2020. "Gordon Anderson". Cricket...
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from Westbury, New York, the daughter of Karen and Gordon Anderson and older sister to Madeline Anderson. In March 2018, she was twenty-two and a fifth-year...
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Gordon Anderson (16 September 1924 – 19 June 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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around fringe theatre; he was a founding member of the 606 Theatre with Gordon Anderson, Tom Hadley, and producer Shane Walter. He has produced, performed...
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Gordon Anderson (29 December 1897 – 23 May 1958) was an Australian politician. Born in Barkly, Victoria, he was educated at state schools in Sydney before...
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lasted only four weeks. In 1997, Anderson was blackmailed by Richard John Gordon, who threatened to tell tabloids that Anderson sexually propositioned him in...
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together; she had been in a marriage of convenience since 1967 with Gordon Leigh Anderson, an unemployed homosexual. Locke claimed that Eastwood sang "She...
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Gordon Anderson). He also played the lead part in a new play titled The Ribcage at The Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester (also directed by Gordon Anderson)...
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She Wrote episode "Prediction: Murder" in 1989. Anderson played the female lead Dale Arden in Flash Gordon (1980) and Janet Gillis in Dead and Buried (1981)...
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The film follows star football quarterback Flash Gordon (Jones) and his allies Dale Arden (Anderson) and Hans Zarkov (Topol) as they unite the warring...
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thegenealogist.co.uk. Director: Gordon Anderson; Producer: Sophie Clarke-Jervoise; Writers: Catherine Tate, Aschlin Ditta, Gordon Anderson (25 December 2007). "Christmas...
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actor Gordon Jackson, with whom she had appeared in Floodtide (1949) and remained with him until his death from bone cancer on 15 January 1990. Anderson had...
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George Anderson Gordon (September 26, 1830 – October 5, 1872) was an American politician. Gordon was born in Savannah, Ga., Sept. 26th, 1830. He entered...
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Directors have included Mark Brickman, Ceri Sherlock, Nick Philippou, Gordon Anderson, Bijan Sheibani, Ramin Gray and the current Artistic Director Matthew...
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Gordon Stewart Anderson (1958 – July 8, 1991) was a Canadian writer, whose novel The Toronto You Are Leaving was published by his mother 15 years after...
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Sutton 2016, p. 10. McMinnies & Anderson 1997, p. 194. Wheeler 1963, pp. 68–71. McMinnies, William Gordon; Anderson, Henry Graeme (1997) [1918]. Practical...
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Alan Gordon ("Big Al") Anderson (born July 26, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. In the 1960s, Anderson was the frontman of Connecticut-based...
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hardball squash circuit. Maqsood Ahmed Gogi Alauddin Ibrahim Amin Gordon Anderson Laurens Jan Anjema Ramy Ashour [[Dean Brooker Alix du Plessis]] Gamal...
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vocals Ken Stevens – vocals Producer: Alvino Rey Executive Producer: Gordon Anderson Engineer: Thorne Nogar Editing: Thorne Nogar Mixing: Thorne Nogar Mastering:...
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2005 BAFTA Award for Best Comedy Programme or Series (Catherine Tate, Gordon Anderson & Geoffrey Perkins) —Nominated: BAFTA Award for Best New Writer (Catherine...
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