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Barney Bubbles ( born Colin Fulcher, 30 July 1942 – 14 November 1983 ) was a radical English graphic artist whose work encompassed graphic design and music video direction.
Denis Colin Leary ( born August 18, 1957 ) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director and film producer.
* November 27 – Douglas Colin Cameron, Canadian politician ( born 1854 )
Andrew Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, Ph. D., FBA, FSA, HonFSAScot ( born 25 July 1937 in Stockton-on-Tees ) is a prominent British archaeologist and highly regarded academic, noted for his work on radiocarbon dating, the prehistory of languages, archaeogenetics, and the prevention of looting at archaeological sites.
Mackintosh was born in Inverness, the daughter of Colin Mackintosh and Josephine ( née Horne ).
* Colin Kazim-Richards, footballer, was born in Leytonstone but schooled in Walthamstow.
England international footballers Sol Campbell, Tony Cottee, Martin Peters and Rob Lee were born in Plaistow, as was Arsenal physiotherapist Colin Lewin.
** Colin Thatcher ( born 1938 ), his son, former Saskatchewan cabinet minister, convicted of killing his ex-wife
* Colin Ferrell ( born 1984 ), defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts, who played collegiate football at Kent State University.
Colin Baker ( born 8 June 1943 ) is a British actor, who is best known as Paul Merroney ( 1974-76 ) in The Brothers and as the 6th incarnation ( 1984-86 ) of The Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Colin Baker was born in London, but moved north to Rochdale with his family early in his life.
Colin Cowdrey was born in Bangalore, British India.
Colin Ferguson ( born January 14, 1958 ) is a mass murderer who was convicted of murdering six people and injuring nineteen others on the Long Island Rail Road in Garden City, New York.
Colin Ferguson was born in Kingston, Jamaica on January 14, 1958, to Von Herman and May Ferguson.
Colin Tudge ( born 22 April 1943 ) is a British science writer and broadcaster.
Colin James Farrell ( born 31 May 1976 ) is an Irish actor, who has appeared in such films as Tigerland, Miami Vice, Minority Report, Phone Booth, The Recruit, Alexander, S. W. A. T., and the 2012 Total Recall remake.
Colin and US model Kim Bordenave became parents of James Padraig Farrell, born in 2003, in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.
* Colin Norris ( born 1976 ), Scottish nurse and serial killer
Colin Needham ( born 26 January 1967, Manchester, England ) is one of four founding partners < ref > of the Internet Movie Database ( IMDb ), and has served as General Manager of IMDb since its acquisition by Amazon. com in 1998.
Written by Dublin born playwright, Colin Teevan, Following the play's successful outing in London's West End it toured England to great acclaim.
* Colin Edwin ( born 1970 ) Bass player with Porcupine Tree was educated and lived in Hemel Hempstead.
Sir Colin Earl Meads, KNZM, MBE ( born 3 June 1936 ), is a former New Zealand rugby union footballer.
Colin Earl Meads was born to Vere Meads and Ida Meads ( née Gray ) on 3 June 1936, in the village of Cambridge in the Waikato region.
Colin McMillan ( born 12 February 1966 ) is an English retired professional boxer.
He was born Colin Macliver, the eldest of the four children of John Macliver, a carpenter in Glasgow, Scotland, and his wife Agnes Campbell.

Colin and 1972
* 1972Colin Charvis, Welsh rugby union player
* 1972Colin Ferguson, Canadian actor
First coming together in 1972, the core duo of Andy Partridge ( guitars & vocals ) and Colin Moulding ( bass & vocals ) went through many band names ( including The Helium Kidz and Star Park ) over the next five years.
The name Simpson's paradox was introduced by Colin R. Blyth in 1972.
Other notable works include Rossi's Architecture of the City ( 1966 ), Venturi ’ s Learning from Las Vegas ( 1972 ), Colin Rowe's Collage City ( 1978 ), and Peter Calthorpe's The Next American Metropolis ( 1993 ).
* British — Gaiman, Neil ( has lived in U. S. A. since 1992 ): " Harlequin Valentine " ( 1999 ), Harlequin Valentine ( 2001 ; graphic novel, illustrated by John Bolton ); Greenland, Colin: " A Passion for Lord Pierrot " ( 1990 ); Moorcock, Michael: The English Assassin and The Condition of Muzak ( 1972, 1977 ; hero Jerry Cornelius morphs with increasing frequency into role of Pierrot ), " Feu Pierrot " ( 1978 ); Stevenson, Helen: Pierrot Lunaire ( 1995 ).
* Secretary of State Colin L. Powell says that the United States is willing to sign a treaty with Russia on limiting strategic nuclear weapons, indicating a possible shift in administration policy after withdrawing, last December, from the Antiballistic Missile Treaty of 1972.
The Patterns of Chaos is a 1972 science fiction novel by Colin Kapp.
In 1972, Colin Baker played Anatole Kuragin in a BBC serial adaptation of War and Peace.
* Jesse Colin Young – bass, guitar, vocals ( 1965 – 1972, 1984 – 1985 )
In the light of these Cooke made a revised performing version in association with the British composers Colin and David Matthews between 1966 and 1972, and thereafter his final version before his death in 1976.
* Tannhäuser ( 1972 ) Director: Götz Friedrich, Conductor: Sir Colin Davis, Soloists: Spas Wenkoff, Dame Gwyneth Jones, Bernd Weikl, Hans Sotin, Label: Deutsche Grammophon / Unitel.
While he has been referred to as a polarizing figure, such antagonistic associations are likely prompted by Colin Rowe's 1972 criticism that the work pursues physique form of European modernism rather than the utopian social agendas ( See " Five Architects ," ( New York: Wittenborn, 1972 )) or more recent accusations that Eisenman's work is " post-humanist " ( Perhaps because his references to the Renaissance are ' merely ' formal ).
* Together, by Jesse Colin Young, 1972
* Zeev Sternhell, Maurice Barrès et le Nationalisme Français, Paris: A. Colin, 1972.
* Numerous artists have used Te Whiti as a subject or inspiration, among them Colin McCahon ( with his painting Te Whiti, Tohu ) and Ralph Hotere ( Te Whiti drawing-painting ), both of which were produced for a 1972 exhibition about Te Whiti, " Taranaki Saw it All ".
* Something to Hide ( 1972 ) ( also known as Shattered ), produced by Avton Films, directed by Alastair Reid, starring Peter Finch, Shelley Winters, Colin Blakely, John Stride, Linda Hayden.
* Colin MacLeod ( 1909 – 1972 ), Canadian-American geneticist
The club was originally founded in 1972 by then chairman Colin Neilson and started out playing mainly friendlies and cup competitions, such as the Scottish Qualifying Cup, the North of Scotland Cup and the Inverness Cup.
* Colin Richardson was International Manager for Charisma between 1972 and 1976
In 1972, Colin Turnbull published an ethnography about the Ik titled The Mountain People.
In 1971 they were knocked out easily by an Alan Joyce-coached East Fremantle outfit, but in 1972 they lost only three home-and-away games and with players of the calibre of Graham Moss, Bruce Duperouzel, Colin Tully and Daryl Griffiths, were firm flag favourites, only to be beaten in both the second semi and grand finals by a more physical East Perth side.
Colin Charvis ( born 27 December 1972 ) is a former captain of the Welsh national rugby union team and also played for the British and Irish lions.

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