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The Berchtesgadener Hof Hotel was a hotel where famous visitors stayed, such as Eva Braun, Erwin Rommel, Joseph Goebbels, and Heinrich Himmler, as well as Neville Chamberlain and David Lloyd George.
* In " The Non-Fat Yogurt ", Elaine dates Lloyd Braun.
* In " The Non-Fat Yogurt ", Elaine suggests to Lloyd Braun, an advisor to Mayor Dinkins, that everyone in the city should wear name tags.
Lloyd Braun suggests this idea to Dinkins and he likes it so much that he adds it to his campaign, subsequently leading to his loss in the mayoral elections.
In " The Gum ", it is revealed that Lloyd Braun also loses his job and later suffered a nervous breakdown.
Lloyd Braun was the other son his parents wanted.
* In " The Gum ", Kramer takes Lloyd Braun — who recently was released from a mental institution — under his wing and helps him get back on track by letting him help in the restoration of the Alex Theatre.
He also had a role in the Canadian film Ginger Snaps, and was one of two actors who played George Costanza's archnemesis Lloyd Braun on Seinfeld.
* Lloyd Braun, in the NBC sitcom, Seinfeld
McCoy also played Lloyd Braun in two episodes of Seinfeld ( the character was played in a previous episode by Peter Keleghan ).

Lloyd and 1983
* 1983 Danielle Lloyd, English model
* 1983 John Lloyd Cruz, Filipino actor
* 1983 Harry Lloyd, English actor
Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd ( 8 December 1906 30 November 1983 ), better known by his pen name Richard Llewellyn, was a British novelist.
Somoza was the subject of the 1983 film Last Plane Out where he was portrayed by actor Lloyd Battista.
In the 1983 martial arts film Project A, Jackie Chan also played an homage to Lloyd ( whom he has frequently cited as an influence on his work ) by falling from a clock tower.
The Meaning of Liff ( UK Edition: ISBN 0-330-28121-6, US Edition: ISBN 0-517-55347-3 ) is a humorous dictionary of toponymy and etymology, written by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd, published in the United Kingdom in 1983, and the USA in 1984.
* Harry Lloyd ( 1983 –), actor
* John Lloyd Cruz ( born 1983 ), Filipino actor
Two ' page-a-day ' tear-off calendars, edited by John Lloyd and containing several contributions from Douglas Adams, were released in the early 1980s ( Not 1982 and Not 1983 ).
In 1983, Andrew Lloyd Webber purchased and refurbished the theatre.
In 1983, Andrew Lloyd Webber purchased the theatre for £ 1. 3 million and made a series of renovations to the auditorium, including uncovering the famous marble and onyx panels lurking below a layer of paint.
The word " retrofuturism " was coined by Lloyd Dunn in 1983, according to fringe art magazine Retrofuturism, which was published 1988-1993.
* 1983: Cats Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics from the poems of T. S. Eliot with additional lyrics by Trevor Nunn.
* David Lloyd George, 2nd Viscount Tenby ( 1922 1983 )
Terence Frisby's There's a Girl in My Soup, opening in 1966, ran for 1, 064 performances at the theatre, a record that was not surpassed until Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of the Olivier Award-winning comedy Daisy Pulls It Off by Densie Deegan opened in April 1983 to run for 1, 180 performances, the theatre's longest run.
It was designed by the Arizona-based Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and opened in 1983.
Initially she started a philosophy degree with Genevieve Lloyd at ANU in Canberra and attending " Act 2 performance festival ", transferring to Canberra School of Art in 1982, where she was influenced by " Act 3 performance festival " which included Jill Orr & Aleks Danko ; Phillip Institute of Technology in Melbourne 1983 recalling classes with John Dunkley Smith ; completing her BFA at Southern Cross University in 1988 where she met Geoffrey Legge of Watters Gallery who asked her to come to Sydney and show her work to the new gallery Legge Gallery, who represented her work from 1989-94.
* Liberal Parramatta City Councillor, Scott Lloyd was raised in Northmead, and went to Northmead primary school between 1983 and 1989.
They had two children: David Lloyd George, 2nd Viscount Tenby ( 1922 1983 ), and William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby ( b. 1927 ).
* Price, Emyr Megan Lloyd George ; Gwynedd Archives Service, 1983
Other artists worked with the dam issue: Robin Morrison created a sensitive series of portraits on the residents effected by the flooding ; Marilynn Webb a compelling series of prints called " Good Bye-Clutha Blue " in 1983 ; Bruce Foster a series of Ciba-chrome prints investigating the pre-construction lines painted on the land, and Lloyd Godman a significant series of large photo-mural prints gold toned with gold from the Clutha river titled “ The Last Rivers Song ”.
Jermaine Lloyd Pennant ( born 15 January 1983 ) is an English footballer who plays for Stoke City as a winger.

Lloyd and
* 1982 Lloyd Banks, American rapper ( G-Unit )
* 1954 John Lloyd, English tennis player
* 1924 Lloyd Hildebrand, French racing cyclist ( b. 1870 )
* 1978 Matthew Lloyd, Australian footballer
* 1914 A male servant of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright sets fire to the living quarters of the architect's Wisconsin home, Taliesin, murders seven people and burns the living quarters to the ground.
* 1928 Lloyd Casner, American race car driver ( d. 1965 )
* 1951 Julian Lloyd Webber, English cellist
* 1902 Lloyd Nolan, American actor ( d. 1985 )
* 1980 Daniel Lloyd, English cyclist
Former Pittsburgh Pirate manager Lloyd McClendon is jokingly referred to as having " stolen first " in a June 26, 2001 game after disputing a call at first base, he yanked the base out of the ground and left the field with it, delaying the game.
Lloyd George and the Conservative leader Andrew Bonar Law wrote a joint letter of support to candidates to indicate they were considered the official Coalition candidates this " coupon " as it became known was issued against many sitting Liberal MPs, often to devastating effect, though not against Asquith himself.
* David Lloyd George 1926 1931
* Megan Lloyd George 1949 1951
* 1982 Lloyd Doyley, English footballer
* 1945 Lloyd Kaufman, American film director and producer
* 1946 Lloyd Mumphord, NFL football player
Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
Frank Lloyd Wright ( born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 April 9, 1959 ) was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1, 000 structures and completed 500 works.
William Wright had met and married Anna Lloyd Jones ( 1838 / 39 1923 ), a county school teacher, the previous year when he was employed as the superintendent of schools for Richland County.
* 1965 Lloyd McGrath, former English footballer

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