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Christopher and Lloyd
* Christopher Lloyd, Mr Barrow of the Admiralty ( London, 1970 ).
* Christopher Lloyd
" Portrait of David Lloyd George as Chancellor of the Exchequer by Christopher Williams ( Welsh artist ) | Christopher Williams ( 1911 )
The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn, who collaborated on the script with John Landis, and stars Tim Curry, Eileen Brennan, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Madeline Kahn, Colleen Camp, and Lee Ving.
* Professor Plum ( Christopher Lloyd ), a psychiatrist, who lost his license because he had an affair with a female patient.
* Christopher Lloyd as Professor Plum
The film Back to the Future pays homage to the Harold Lloyd " dangling from the skyscraper " by having one of the film's stars Christopher Lloyd ( no relation to Harold ) hang from a clock tower as part of the plot.
The dangling scene was also referenced earlier in the film during the pan of Doc Brown's ( Christopher Lloyd's character ) laboratory as a picture is shown featuring Lloyd hanging from a clock tower.
The school's former students ( Old Greshamians ) include Benjamin Britten, W. H. Auden, Lord Reith, Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, President Erskine Childers, Sir Christopher Cockerell, Donald Maclean, Sir Lennox Berkeley, Sir Stephen Spender, Tom Wintringham, Sir James Dyson, Ralph Firman, Sir Peter Brook, Sebastian Shaw, Sienna Guillory and Michael Cummings.
DeVito worked with Kaufman on the Taxi television series, and other members of that show's cast, including Marilu Henner, Judd Hirsch, Christopher Lloyd and Jeff Conaway, make cameo appearances in the film, playing themselves.
Many of Kaufman's real life friends and co-stars also appear in the film ( although not all as themselves ), including Zmuda, Shapiro, Chad Whitson, Margulies, David Letterman, Paul Shaffer, professional wrestler Jerry Lawler, Memphis wrestling TV personality Lance Russell, Budd Friedman, Jeff Conaway, Marilu Henner, Carol Kane, Judd Hirsch, Christopher Lloyd, and Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels.
It was directed by Alexandre Aja and starred Elisabeth Shue, Kelly Brook, Richard Dreyfuss, Jerry O ' Connell, and Christopher Lloyd.
* Christopher Lloyd
* Christopher Lloyd as John Bigbooté
" Richter's only choice to play John Bigbooté was Christopher Lloyd.
It opened on 236 screens and faced stiff competition against the likes of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ( also featuring Banzai co-star Christopher Lloyd ), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Ghostbusters.
* Christopher Lloyd, Mirbeau's fictions, Durham, 1996.
In Back to the Future Part III ( 1990 ), Steenburgen played Clara Clayton, a school teacher who falls in love with Doc Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd.
Christopher Lloyd portrayed Willy Loman in a 2010 production by the Weston Playhouse in Weston, Vermont, which toured several New England venues.
Fox and Christopher Lloyd, showing an accidentally created alternative present and future.
* Mephisto, a pseudonym of the 2000s composer and musician Christopher Lloyd Cooley
* Back to the Future ( 1985 ) — shows Doc Brown ( Christopher Lloyd ) using a Rube Goldberg machine to start cooking his breakfast and feed his dog when the clock turns to a certain time in the morning.
This film was directed by Tuck Tucker, and features the voice talents of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Paul Sorvino, and Christopher Lloyd.

Christopher and Surveyor
Hooke was Surveyor to the City of London and chief assistant of Christopher Wren.
Wren, who was not so tall, replied that " they were high enough ", at which the king crouched down until he was on a level with his Surveyor and strutted about saying, " Ay, Ay, Sir Christopher, I think they are high enough.
In the reign of King George I, he was first Surveyor of all the new Churches, and Surveyor of Westminster-Abbey, from the death of Sir Christopher Wren.
John Denham and then Christopher Wren followed him as King's Surveyor of Works.
In the interim he was appointed master carpenter at St. Paul's Cathedral, where he assisted Sir Christopher Wren and succeeded him in 1723 as Surveyor to the Fabric.
In 1766, Mylne was appointed Surveyor to St Paul's Cathedral, completed by Sir Christopher Wren some 55 years earlier.
With Denham's increasing mental incapacity, Charles II requested in March 1669 that Christopher Wren be appointed Denham's " sole deputy "; Wren succeeded him as King's Surveyor upon his death two weeks later.
The following papers ascribed to Merret were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, although the last two were published in the year of his death and attributed to " Mr. Merret, Surveyor of the Port of Boston ", which may have been his son Christopher.
The Royal Collection Department were especially active, including the Director Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue, the Surveyor of Pictures Christopher Lloyd, the Deputy Surveyor of The Queen's Works of Art Hugh Roberts, the Curator of Print Room the Hon Mrs Roberts, and Librarian Oliver Everett.
Christopher Lloyd, CVO is a British art historian and was Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures ( 1988 – 2005 ).

Christopher and Queen's
Christopher Syn is portrayed as a brilliant scholar from Queen's College, Oxford, possessing swashbuckling skills such as riding, fencing, and seamanship.
He became the Professor of Computing Science at the Queen's University of Belfast in 1968, and in 1977 returned to Oxford as the Professor of Computing to lead the Programming Research Group in the Oxford University Computing Laboratory ( now Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford ), following the death of Christopher Strachey.
However in June 2009, Attorney-General Hon Christopher Finlayson announced that the title of Queen's Counsel would be reinstated, and a bill to implement the restoration was introduced into Parliament in March 2010, with new conferences during 2010 and 2011 to the position.
At the Embassy Theatre in March 1937 he played Anderson in a mystery play, The Bat, before returning to the Old Vic in April, succeeding Marius Goring as Chorus in Henry V. Other roles that year included Christopher Drew in Daisy Fisher's comedy A Ship Comes Home at the St Martin's Theatre in May and Larry Starr in Philip Leaver's comedy Three Set Out at the Embassy in June, before joining John Gielgud's Company at the Queen's Theatre, September 1937 to April 1938, where he played Bolingbroke in Richard II, Charles Surface in The School for Scandal and Baron Tusenbach in Three Sisters.
Also Faust, Bomber, Doctor Who: The Vengeance of Morbius, Empire of the Sun, Brighton Rock, Fair Stood the Wind for France, Fluke, Great Speeches in History, How Proust Can Change Your Life, Lady Windermere's Fan, Peter Pan, The Alchemist, The Day of the Triffids, The Hairy Hands, The Lives of Christopher Chant, The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, The Queen's Man, The Solitaire Mystery, The Swimming Pool Library, The Two Destinies, The Velveteen Rabbit, The Way I Found Her, The Way to Dusty Death, The Woodlanders, Under the Net, Wuthering Heights and Philip Pullman's Grimm Tales for Young and Old.
* Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Christopher Fry
The loss of the Aldgate property left the college in extreme poverty, and the street front of the college was only completed in the 1580s under the generosity of Christopher Wray, then Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench.
His major work was an intervention in another controversy, undertaken in defence of Christopher Potter, Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford, against the Jesuit Edward Knott.
The Queen's House, though it was scarcely being used, provided the distant focal centre for Sir Christopher Wren's Greenwich Hospital, with a logic and grandeur that has seemed inevitable to architectural historians but in fact depended on Mary II's insistence that the vista to the water from the Queen's House not be impaired.
Anne also had Christopher Wren to complete the extensions that William and Mary had begun, resulting in the section known as the Queen's Apartments, with the Wren staircase, known as ' The Queen's Entrance ', which currently serves as the exit point, with shallow steps so that Queen Anne could walk down gracefully.
Among other things the series asserts that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford was a secret illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I ; that Sir Francis Walsingham, the Queen's spymaster, did not die in 1590 as history records but lived in secret for another five years ; that playwrights Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson were all secret agents of the Queen and underwent dangerous missions in her service, in addition to their theatrical activities ; that the plays of all three had profound secret political and magical meanings ; that Edmund Spencer's The Faerie Queene was not a fictional work but was based on a true Kingdom of Faerie, whose Queen had a secret pact of mutual help with the English Queen Elizabeth ; that Christopher Marlowe was not assassinated in 1593 as history records but was taken into Faerie where he became the lover of the witch Morgan le Fay ; and that Shakespeare had also visited Faerie and personally met with Puck and other supposedly legendary characters depicted in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Christopher Chope was born in Putney, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, the son of a judge, and was educated at the Independent St Andrew's School in Eastbourne, East Sussex, and Marlborough College, Wiltshire, before attending Queen's College of the University of St Andrews where he was awarded an LLB degree in 1970, and finished his education at the Inns of Court School of law.
By the time the antiquary John Stow wrote his Survey, the Tabard was one among a crowd of inns that lined the thoroughfare that led south from London Bridge towards Canterbury and Dover, " many fair inns, for receipt of travellers, by these signs: the Spurre, Christopher, Bull, Queen's Head, Tabard, George, Hart, King's Head " & c. At the Dissolution of the Monasteries " the Tabard of the Monastery of Hyde, and the Abbot's Place, with the stable and gardens thereunto belonging " were sold to John and Thomas Master.
In 1617, the Queen's Men, now directed by impresario Christopher Beeston moved to Beeston's new Cockpit Theatre ; the move prompted a mob of apprentices ( presumably angry that their favorite plays were now to be staged at the more expensive indoor thater ) to burn the Cockpit on Shrove Tuesday 1617.
In 1592 he was appointed Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench on the death of Sir Christopher Wray, retaining the position until his death.
He favoured scholars ( Anthony à Wood, Anthony Horneck whom he had appointed as chaplain in Queen's, Thomas Fuller ) and was hospitable to Christopher Davenport.
A Robert of Hamond was described in 1480 as " coroner of the kynges houshold ", and we also have it in legal Latin in 1593 as Coronatore hospicij dicte domine Regine, which Leslie Hotson translated as " Coroner of the household of our said lady the Queen " in his book on the death of the playwright Christopher Marlowe, inquired into by the then Coroner of the Queen's Household, William Danby.

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