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David Haddon Whitaker OBE (died 4 August 2021) was a British book publisher. A direct descendant of Joseph Whitaker, he joined the family firm, J. Whitaker... |
Joseph Whitaker (4 May 1820 – 15 May 1895) was a publisher who founded Whitaker's Almanack. Joseph Whitaker was born in London, and apprenticed to a bookseller... |
Mary Bono (redirect from Mary Whitaker) Mary Bono (née Whitaker and formerly Mary Bono Mack, born October 24, 1961) is an American politician, businesswoman, and lobbyist who served Palm Springs... |
Klay Thompson (section Early life) Archived from the original on December 6, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2016. Whitaker, Lang (January 26, 2017). "Warriors, Cavaliers dominate selections for... |
Michael W. Smith (redirect from Michael Whitaker Smith) Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both contemporary Christian and mainstream charts. His biggest... |
in Journalism," press release from Long Island University via Editor & Publisher, 2/21/2023 "Long Island University announces winners of 2021 George Polk... |
Phylicia Rashad (section Early life and education) family Christmas film Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey starring Forest Whitaker and Keegan-Michael Key. The following year she had a cameo role in the... |
Osborne Reynolds (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher) Navier–Stokes equations Reynolds' dilatancy Reynolds operator McCartney, Mark; Whitaker, Andrew (15 September 2003). Physicists of Ireland: Passion and Precision... |
Clara Bow (section Early life) "If not taken as information, it is cracking good entertainment". Alma Whitaker of the Los Angeles Times observed on September 7, 1924: She radiates sex... |
Thomas Kenneth Whitaker (8 December 1916 – 9 January 2017) was an Irish economist, politician, diplomat and civil servant who served as Secretary (administrative... |
The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly that she lied about her age early in her career, but claimed to have knocked only three years off, rather than six... |
ISBN 0-89356-486-9. Publishers' Association, Booksellers Association of Great Britain and Ireland (1982). The Bookseller. J. Whitaker. p. 46. "Biography"... |
Bobby Fischer (redirect from Bobby Fischer (chess career)) Fischer played second board, behind International Master Norman Whitaker. Whitaker and Fischer were the club's leading scorers, each scoring 5½ points... |
Clint Eastwood (section Early life) experienced a lull in his career between 1988 and 1992. Always interested in jazz, he directed Bird (1988), a biopic starring Forest Whitaker as jazz musician... |
Terry Nation (section Early years) offer from scriptwriter David Whitaker to write for a new science-fiction programme that was entering production at the BBC; Whitaker had been impressed by... |
Samuel L. Jackson (section Early life) Hollywood. Denzel gets the offer first. Then it's Danny Glover, Forest Whitaker, and Wesley Snipes. Right now, I'm the next one on the list. — Jackson... |
Hattie McDaniel (section Early career) with the Wind' once lived in Fort Collins". Retrieved March 19, 2024. Whitaker, Matthew (March 9, 2011). Icons of Black America: Breaking Barriers and... |
Jimi Hendrix (redirect from Early life of Jimi Hendrix) one of the most famous images in rock". Author and historian Matthew C. Whitaker wrote that "Hendrix's burning of his guitar became an iconic image in rock... |
Julie Hesmondhalgh (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher) subject in 2014. From 22 January 2015, Hesmondhalgh played the role of Cleo Whitaker in the Channel 4 drama series Cucumber, written by Russell T Davies. She... |
List of Huguenots (category CS1 maint: location missing publisher) ethnologist specialising in the Kanak people of New Caledonia. Robert Whitaker McAll (1821–1893), Scottish founder of the Popular Evangelical Mission... |