[permalink] [id link]
* Craig Billington ( born 1966 ), retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
Craig and Billington
In the 1991 – 92 NHL season, he was called up to the Devils on an emergency basis for four games when Devils goaltenders Chris Terreri and Craig Billington became injured.
He scored his first career NHL playoff goal in Game 2 of the first round against Boston Bruins goaltender Craig Billington.
Following the club's 1987 training camp, he and Craig Billington were sent to their AHL affiliate, the Maine Mariners, while Karl Friesen and Chris Terreri were chosen to backup Alain Chevrier.
Craig and born
Craig Joseph Charles ( born 11 July 1964 ) is an English actor, comedian, author, poet, television presenter and radio DJ.
Craig R. Barrett ( born August 29, 1939 ) is an American business executive who served as the chairman of the board of the Intel Corporation until May 2009.
The late entertainer Des O ' Connor was born in Stepney, as were actors Steven Berkoff, Terence Stamp and Craig Fairbrass, playwright Arnold Wesker, artist Frank Paton, drummer Kenney Jones, musician and writer Jah Wobble, and singer Charles Coborn.
* Craig Murray, former British Ambassador, Rector of the University of Dundee and author of Murder in Samarkand, was born in neighbouring West Runton and is Shannock on his mother's side.
ABC News Reporter Christen Craig as well as sports figures Jerry Sloan ( former basketball player and head coach for the Chicago Bulls and former head coach of the Utah Jazz ) and Carl Mauck ( former center for the Houston Oilers and NFL coach ) were also born there.
* David Craig, Baron Craig of Radley ( born 1929 ) — House of Lords crossbencher and former Chief of the Defence Staff
Scotland rugby union internationalists Duncan Hodge, Nick De Luca and Craig Hamilton were born in Dumfries as were professional golfers Andrew Coltart and Robert Dinwiddie.
John Richardson, naturalist, explorer and naval surgeon was born in Dumfries as was John Craig, mathematician, and polymath James Crichton.
Their children were Stephen Craig ( born 1942 ), Claudia Dean ( March 16, 1944-2001 from breast cancer ), Barbara Gail ( born 1945 ) and Deana ( Dina ) ( born 1948 ).
Craig and 1966
Carl Barks retired in 1966, ironically the same year Walt Disney died, but was persuaded by editor Chase Craig to script stories for Western.
In 2005 Craig Brown released 1966 and All That, which copied the book's style ( including elements like the end of chapter tests ), recounting the remainder of the twentieth century.
Until 18 August 1966, a passenger and vehicle ferry service operated across the River Tay between Craig Pier, Dundee and Newport-on-Tay in Fife
Other early examples of techno-thriller, written before the category had been well defined as a sub-genre, include Moonraker by Ian Fleming, Fail-Safe ( 1962 ) by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, The Penetrators ( 1965 ) by Hank Searls ( writing as Anthony Grey ); Tree Frog by Martin Woodhouse ( 1966 ), North Cape ( 1969 ) by Joe Poyer, and Firefox by Craig Thomas ( 1977 ), later made into a movie, and Shuttle Down, by G. Harry Stine ( writing as Lee Correy ) ( 1981 ).
* Edward Gordon Craig ( 1872 – 1966 ), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, English modernist theatre practitioner
In 1966, Mark sold Moviola Co. to Magnasync Corporation ( a subsidiary of Craig Corporation ) of North Hollywood for $ 3 million.
In 1966, it was redefined to consist of the County of Huron excluding the Village of Lucknow, and the Village of Ailsa Craig and the Townships of Biddulph and McGillivray in the County of Middlesex.
Godwin was widowed in 1865 ; his affair with the renowned actress Ellen Terry between 1868 and 1874, incurred her retirement with him to Hertfordshire, and produced two children: Edith Craig and Edward Gordon Craig ( 1872 – 1966 ), who became an important actor, designer, director, and theoretical writer of the early 20th century European stage.
* Edward Gordon Craig ( 1872 – 1966 ), theatre practitioner, actor, producer, director and scenic designer died here
Craig William " Ironhead " Heyward ( September 26, 1966 – May 27, 2006 ) was an American football running back who played for the New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons, St. Louis Rams, and Indianapolis Colts in an 11-year National Football League career.
5.865 seconds.