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* 1949Alan Campbell, Irish pastor
A tribute show to Wilson, organized by Coldcut and Mixmaster Morris and performed in London as a part of the " Ether 07 Festival " held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on March 18, 2007, also included Ken Campbell, Bill Drummond and Alan Moore.
He then blackmails an old friend named Alan Campbell, a chemist, into destroying Basil's body.
* Alan Campbell – a chemist and one-time friend of Dorian ; he ended their friendship when Dorian's reputation began to come into question.
* August 6 – Alan Campbell, Northern Irish clergyman
From Hell is a comic book series by writer Alan Moore and artist Eddie Campbell, originally published from 1991 to 1996, speculating upon the identity and motives of Jack the Ripper.
Broadcast 20 September to 4 October 1981, it was dramatised by Barry Campbell starring Derek Jacobi as Hugh Conway and Alan Wheatley as the High Lama, and re-broadcast 8 September to 10 September 2010 on BBC Radio 7, and again in March 2012 on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
Both Sinclair and Ackroyd's ideas in turn were further developed by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell in their graphic novel, From Hell, which speculated that Jack the Ripper used Hawksmoor's buildings as part of ritual magic, with his victims as human sacrifice.
* Loni ( Jennifer Campbell ) is a girl who helps Eric and Alan run the sporting goods store, where Eric develops a crush on her.
Probably best known as the illustrator and publisher of From Hell ( written by Alan Moore ), Campbell is also the creator of the semi-autobiographical Alec stories collected in Alec: The Years Have Pants, and Bacchus ( aka Deadface ), a wry adventure series about the few Greek gods who have survived to the present day.
Beginning in 1989 Campbell illustrated Alan Moore's ambitious Jack the Ripper graphic novel From Hell, serialised initially in Steve Bissette's horror anthology Taboo.
Alan Campbell & David S. Noble.
* Hal Holbrook as Alan Campbell
The Hughes Brothers ' From Hell was based on the graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell, and was released in 2001.
This view was partially shared by Dr. Alan Campbell Don, Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who wrote that he suspected the King " is sexually abnormal which may account for the hold Mrs. S. has over him ".
Krishnamurti was acquainted with, and ( by their admission ) influenced the works of, the mythologist Joseph Campbell, artists Jackson Pollock and Beatrice Wood, and counter-culture author Alan Watts.
The original script was rather pallid and Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell were brought in to punch up the dialogue, reportedly at Sullavan's insistence.
* Dorothy Parker divorces Alan Campbell for the first time.
* Lane, Alan & Campbell, Ewan, Dunadd: An early Dalriadic capital, Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2000.
* NB ( television show ), a Scottish TV programme presented by Janice Forsyth, Bryan Burnett and Alan Campbell
* The Mid-Guard: Earl of Menteith, Seneschal of Scotland ; Sir James his uncle ; William Douglas ; David de Lyndseye ; Hugh Fleming ; William de Keith ; Duncan Campbell ; James Steward of Caldru ; Alan Stewart ; William du Jardyn ; William de Abirnethy ; William de Brene de Eldyngton ; John le Fitzwilliam ; Adam More ; Walter FitzGilbert ; John de Chryghton ; all barons with their followers.
* Alan Bates as Rudge Campbell
Current Board members are Michael Cullen, Murray Gribben, Carol Campbell, Alan Dunn, Philippa ( Pip ) Dunphy, Temuera Hall, Richard Ian Leggat, Jacqueline ( Jackie ) Lloyd and David Willis.
* Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell: Their Correspondence edited by Alan Dent ( Alfred A Knopf, 1952 )
From 1991 to 1996, a fictionalized Sir William Gull is featured in the graphic novel From Hell by writer Alan Moore and artist Eddie Campbell.

Alan and pastor
Pastor Alan Campbell is the Pentecostal pastor of the Cregagh Covenant People's Fellowship in Belfast, Northern Ireland, director of Open Bible Ministries and a prominent scholar and lecturer in the British Israel movement.
* Alan Redpath, evangelist, pastor and author

Alan and born
Parsons would produce and engineer songs written by the two, and the Alan Parsons Project was born.
Sir Alan Ayckbourn CBE ( born 12 April 1939 ) is a prolific English playwright.
James Alan McPherson ( born September 16, 1943 ) is an American short story writer and essayist.
Richardson was born in Southport, Lancashire, to Marian Georgina ( née Townsend ), a housewife, and William Alan Richardson, a marketing executive.
Thomas Alan " Tom " Waits ( born December 7, 1949 ) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor.
Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman ( born 21 February 1946 ) is an English actor of stage and screen.
* Alan Sugar ( businessman, born in Hackney )
* Alan Bond ( businessman ) ( born 1938 ), Australian businessman
He has two brothers, Robert Alan Novoselic and Dillon Malloy Novoselic, and in 1973, Novoselic's sister Diana was born.
* Alan Williams ( born Alan James Williams, 23 December 1948, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire )-vocals, guitar
According to The Descendants of William Sabin, compiled by Gordon Alan Morris, Thomas J. Prittie, and Dixie Prittie, the first Caucasian child born in the county was Mary Stuart Sabin, daughter of Dr. Warren Sabin, c. 1812.
Alan Shearer OBE, DL ( born 13 August 1970 ) is a retired English footballer.
Shearer was born in Gosforth, Newcastle in 1970 to working-class parents Alan and Anne Shearer.
Fry was born in Hampstead, London, on 24 August 1957, the son of Marianne Eve Fry ( née Newman ) and Alan John Fry, who was an English physicist and inventor.
Shepard was born in Derry, New Hampshire to Lieutenant Colonel Alan B. Shepard, Sr. and Renza ( née Emerson ) Shepard.
Alan was born in Dulwich, London, to Alfred Walter Bush ( 1869 – 1935 ), a director of the manufacturing chemists, W. J. Bush & Co., and his wife, Alice Maud Brinsley ( 1870 – 1951 ).
Alan Garner was born in the front room of his grandmother's house in Congleton, Cheshire, on 17 October 1934.
Other notable people born in or associated with Newcastle include: engineer and industrialist Lord Armstrong, engineer and father of the modern steam railways George Stephenson, his son, also an engineer, Robert Stephenson, engineer and inventor of the steam turbine Sir Charles Parsons, inventor of the incandescent light bulb Sir Joseph Swan, modernist poet Basil Bunting, Lord Chief Justice Peter Taylor, the Portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz who was a diplomat in Newcastle from late 1874 until April 1879 — his most productive literary period, The Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva, singers Eric Burdon, Sting and Brian Johnson, lead singer of AC / DC from 1980 to the present, actors Charlie Hunnam multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Neil Tennant, Alan Hull, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Cheryl Cole, entertainers Ant and Dec, and international footballers Peter Beardsley, Michael Carrick, Andy Carroll, Paul Gascoigne and Alan Shearer.
Alan Bennett ( born 9 May 1934 ) is a British playwright, screenwriter, actor and author.
* Alan Watts, philosopher, born and raised in Chislehurst, moved to the United States in 1938.
* Winston Bazoomies ( Alan Sayag ) of Bad Manners was born and still lives in Stoke Newington.
* Alan Wheatley, who is probably best known for his role as the Sheriff of Nottingham in the TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood in the 1950s, was born in Tolworth.
Richard Alan Garcés Mendoza, Jr. ( born May 18, 1971 in Maracay, Venezuela ) is a former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball.

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