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Lowe played the role of Sodapop Curtis, the brother of the main character Ponyboy Curtis ( C. Thomas Howell ) and Darrel Curtis ( Patrick Swayze ).
In 1983 he and Outsiders co-star, Patrick Swayze, reunited for Grandview, U. S. A., also with Jamie Lee Curtis, and Red Dawn, with Charlie Sheen and Lea Thompson.
District elementary schools include Samuel Adams, Dante Alighieri, Manassah E. Bradley, Curtis Guild, Patrick J. Kennedy, Hugh R. O ' Donnell, and James Otis.
Among the significant Irish poets to have emerged in recent years are: Pat Boran, Mairéad Byrne, Ciarán Carson, Patrick Chapman, Harry Clifton, Tony Curtis, Padraig J. Daly, Colin Dardis, Gerald Dawe, Greg Delanty, Séan Dunne, Paul Durcan, Eamon Grennan, Vona Groarke, Kerry Hardie, Randolph Healy, Seamus Heaney, John Hughes, Pat Ingoldsby, Trevor Joyce, Brendan Kennelly, Derek Mahon, Thomas McCarthy, Hugh McFadden, Paula Meehan, Billy Mills, Sinéad Morrissey, Paul Muldoon, Gerry Murphy, Bernard O ' Donoghue, Conor O ' Callaghan, Caitriona O ' Reilly, Justin Quinn, Maurice Riordan, Maurice Scully, Michael Smith, Geoffrey Squires, William Wall, Catherine Walsh.
Curtis Lester " The Silver Fox " Patrick ( December 30, 1883 in Drummondville, Quebec June 1, 1960 in Victoria, British Columbia ) was a professional ice hockey player and coach associated with the Victoria Aristocrats / Cougars of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( Western Hockey League after 1924 ), and the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
About six months after becoming the DeKalb County Police Chief, Graham reopened the investigations into the deaths of the five DeKalb County victims: Aaron Wyche, 10 ; Curtis Walker, 13 ; Yusuf Bell, 15 ; William Barrett, 17 ; and Patrick Baltazar, 11.
Modern-day masks also offer this ability, and goaltenders are well-identified with their helmet design, often transferring the motif into their new team's colors when traded or signed to a new team ( for example, Patrick Lalime's Marvin the Martian theme, Felix Potvin's cat theme, Curtis Joseph's Cujo theme, or Ed Belfour's eagle theme ).
The following authors are quoted ( in order of their appearance in the book ): Anne Frank, Alfred Tennyson, Rudyard Kipling, John Masefield, William Cullen Bryant, Ambrose Bierce, Lord Byron, Noble Claggett, John Greenleaf Whittier, Benjamin Franklin, John Heywood, Cesare Bonesana Beccaria, Bertolt Brecht, Saint John, Charles Dickens, Isaac Watts, William Shakespeare, Plato, Robert Browning, Jean de La Fontaine, François Rabelais, Patrick R. Chalmers, Michel de Montaigne, Joseph Conrad, George William Curtis, Samuel Butler, T. S. Eliot, A. E. Housman, Oscar Hammerstein II, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles E. Carryl, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Carlyle, Edward Lear, Henry David Thoreau, Sophocles, Robert Frost, and Charles Darwin.
In the late 50s, Curtis was featured in all three of the only films produced by Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney's C. V. Whitney Pictures ; the first was The Searchers in 1956 with John Wayne, the second was The Missouri Traveler in 1958 with Brandon deWilde and Lee Marvin and the third was The Young Land in 1959 with Patrick Wayne and Dennis Hopper.
The Original Broadway cast also features Victoria Clark ( Mother Superior ), Fred Applegate ( Monsignor ), Sarah Bolt ( Sister Mary Patrick ), Chester Gregory ( Eddie ), Kingsley Leggs ( Curtis ), Marla Mindelle ( Sister Mary Robert ) and Audrie Neenan ( Sister Mary Lazarus ).
The cast also includes Richard Widmark as Jim Bowie and Laurence Harvey as William B. Travis, with Frankie Avalon, Chill Wills, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joseph Calleia, Ruben Padilla, Richard Boone, Ken Curtis, Hank Worden, and Denver Pyle.
Project Viper is a 2002 science-fiction thriller starring Patrick Muldoon, Theresa Russell, Curtis Armstrong and Tamara Davies that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel.
At this time, Grade had also founded the Independent Television Corporation ( ITC ), which featured stars such as Patrick McGoohan, Roger Moore, and Tony Curtis.
Along with the original cast, Dan Curtis added other actors: he added to the cast Terry Crawford, Jerry Lacy, and Michael Stroka, who did the Dark Shadows 1890s segments, Don Briscoe, who played cursed twins Chris and Tom Jennings, Dennis Patrick, who played Paul Stoddard and Jason McGuire, and George DiCenzo, who did more behind-the-scenes work on the last two years of the show.
Since the 1980s, Pennywell has suffered high levels of knife crime and anti-social behaviour, which culminated in the fatal stabbing of 22-year-old Kevin Johnson outside his house on Patrick Road on the morning of 19 May 2007. The killers ( 19-year-old Dean Curtis, 17-year-old Tony Hawkes and 16-year-old Jordan Towers ) were all convicted of Mr Johnson's murder on 23 November that year and sentenced to life imprisonment.
When Karl Fletcher finds out about Patrick Doyle's match-fixing, Curtis is accused of being in on it because of his association with Doyle this meant that Curtis missed an important goal in a cup match.
Her most notable roles were as " Valentine De Villefort " in The Count of Monte Cristo ( 1975 ), with Richard Chamberlain, Donald Pleasence, and Tony Curtis, and as " Dione " in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger ( 1977 ), starring Patrick Wayne and Jane Seymour.

Patrick and 1967
Papers released by the Public Record Office have disclosed that when Wodehouse was recommended for a Companion of Honour in 1967, Sir Patrick Dean, British ambassador in Washington, argued that it " would also give currency to a Bertie Wooster image of the British character, which we are doing our best to eradicate ".
" Pat's Chapel ", dedicated on June 1, 1968, was named in honor of Patrick Hansel Coffey ( 1899 1967 ), who supervised the construction from extensive volunteer labor in the community, but he died five months before the completion.
* Patrick J. Kennedy ( born 1967 ), former member of the United States House of Representatives.
* Lester B. Patrick Award winner ( 1967 )
William Patrick " Billy " Corgan, Jr. ( born March 17, 1967 ) is an American musician, producer, lyricist, writer, and occasional poet, best known as the frontman and sole permanent member of The Smashing Pumpkins.
* The Prisoner, a 1967 UK television series starring Patrick McGoohan
Her film appearances included the spy spoof Matchless ( 1966, co-starring Patrick O ' Neal ), I Killed Rasputin ( 1967 ), Dead Run ( 1967, co-starring Peter Lawford ), The Vatican Affair ( 1968 ), Five Dolls for an August Moon ( 1970 ) and The Fifth Cord ( 1971 ).
Mike Ferguson was fired from the Charlatans in 1967 and replaced by Patrick Gogerty.
In 1967, English director Patrick Garland created a one-man show, " Brief Lives ", based on Dick's edition of Aubrey's work.
Patrick Kavanagh ( 1904 1967 ), who came from a small farm, wrote about the narrowness and frustrations of rural life.
Patrick Joseph Kennedy II ( born July 14, 1967 ) is the former U. S. Representative for, serving from 1995 until 2011.
Patrick John Dudley Forwood ( b. 1967 ).
* Sir Patrick Abercrombie, Revised by D. Rigby Childs, " Town and Country Planning ", Third Edition, Oxford University Press, 1959, Reprinted 1961 and 1967.
Bowman moved into the NHL in 1967 when he joined the expansion St. Louis Blues as assistant coach to Lynn Patrick.
Bathgate was chosen by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft, and after one season, he returned to the Canucks where he would help lead the team to two consecutive Lester Patrick Cup victories, in 1969 and 1970.
Edward " Eddie " Patrick Francis Eagan ( April 26, 1897 June 14, 1967 ) was an American sportsman who is notable as being the only person to win a gold medal in different events at both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir GCVO, PC, KC, ( 29 May 1900 27 January 1967 ), known as Sir David Maxwell Fyfe from 1942 to 1954 and as The Viscount Kilmuir from 1954 to 1962, was a British Conservative politician, lawyer and judge who combined an industrious and precocious legal career with political ambitions that took him to the offices of Solicitor General, Attorney General, Home Secretary and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
( 2004 )" Fyfe, David Patrick Maxwell, Earl of Kilmuir ( 1900 1967 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 4 Aug 2007
In the summer of 1967, whilst Chairman-elect of the Association, he was invited to produce a number of half hour political programmes for broadcast on offshore Radio 270, which included interviews with MPs John Biggs-Davison and Patrick Wall.
* Patrick Tracy Burris ( 1967 2009 ), American spree killer
* T. Patrick Reid was elected " Liberal-Labour " MPP for the neighbouring riding of Rainy River in the 1967 provincial election He ran as a " Liberal " in the 1971 provincial election, and 1975 provincial election.
Patrick Edward Dobson, Jr. ( February 12, 1942 November 22, 2006 ) was an American right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers ( 1967 69 ), San Diego Padres ( 1970 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1971 72 ), Atlanta Braves ( 1973 ), New York Yankees ( 1973 75 ) and Cleveland Indians ( 1976 77 ).
* Rt Reverend Monsignor Patrick Corish, MA, DD ( 23 November 1967 )

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* 1949 Patrick Hernandez, French singer and songwriter
* 1936 Patrick Tse, Hong Kong director
* 1971 Patrick Carpentier, Canadian race car driver
* 1953 Butch Patrick, American actor
* 1969 Patrick Van Horn, American actor
* 1950 Patrick Juvet, Swiss singer-songwriter and model
* 1933 Patrick F. McManus, American columnist and author
* 1933 Patrick Kalilombe, Malawian bishop ( d. 2012 )
* 1977 John Patrick O ' Brien, American soccer player
* 1990 Patrick van Aanholt, Dutch footballer
Anne's father, Patrick Brontë ( 1777 1861 ), was born in a two-room cottage in Emdale, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland.
In 1815, Patrick was appointed curate of the chapel in Thornton, near Bradford ; a second daughter, Elizabeth ( 1815 1825 ), was born shortly after.
Four more children followed: Charlotte, ( 1816 1855 ), Patrick Branwell ( 1817 1848 ), Emily, ( 1818 1848 ) and Anne ( 1820 1849 ).
* 1983 Patrick Platins, German footballer
* 1990 Patrick Wiegers, German footballer
Patrick Henry ( May 29, 1736 June 6, 1799 ) was an attorney, planter and politician who became known as an orator during the movement for independence in Virginia in the 1770s.
The club is also particularly famous for its renowned youth program that has produced many Dutch talents over the years Johan Cruijff, Edwin van der Sar, Dennis Bergkamp, national team top scorer Patrick Kluivert, and former national team coach Marco van Basten.
* 1916 Easter Rising: The Irish Republican Brotherhood led by nationalists Patrick Pearse, James Connolly, and Joseph Plunkett starts a rebellion in Ireland.
* 1979 Patrick Crayton, American football player
* Sinesi, Michael Patrick ( 2001 ) Modern Bewegungskrieg: German Battle Doctrine, 1920 1940.
* Patrick Banda ( 1974 1993 ), Zambian footballer
Patrick Stoddart of The Times wrote: " The millions who watch Coronation Street and who will continue to do so despite Lord Rees-Mogg know real life when they see it ... in the most confident and accomplished soap opera television has ever seen ".

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