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( Note: Dixon rewrote The Traitor as The Black Hood ( 1924 ) and Steve Hoyle was renamed George Wilkes.
* June 27 – Canadian-born boxer George Dixon defeats the British bantamweight champion in London, giving him claim to be the first black world champion in any sport.
* July 29 – George Dixon, Canadian boxer ( d. 1909 )
* George Dixon, English sea captain and explorer ( b. 1755 )
The 1976 – 77 season would be memorable for the 76ers ; as a result of the terms of the ABA-NBA merger they acquired Julius Erving from the New York Nets, soon after the team was purchased by local philanthropist Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr., grandson of George Dunton Widener and heir to the Widener fortune.
This archipelago was surveyed in 1787 by Captain George Dixon of the British Navy.
They were named the Queen Charlotte Islands by Captain Dixon after one of his ships, the Queen Charlotte, which was named after Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of the United Kingdom.
Chamberlain was active in the election campaign, praising Bright and George Dixon, a Birmingham MP.
Chamberlain eventually rejected the possibility of standing in Sheffield again, and when George Dixon to retired from his Birmingham seat in May 1876, Chamberlain was returned unopposed ( 17 June 1876 ) for the Birmingham constituency, after a period of anxiety following his nomination in which he denounced the Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, accusing him of being ' a man who never told the truth except by accident.
Together with Lee Dixon, Nigel Winterburn and Steve Bould, Adams was part of the " famous four " that lined up in Arsenal's defence, which under George Graham was renowned for its well-disciplined use of the offside trap.
Edwin Forrest played a plantation black in 1823, and George Washington Dixon was already building his stage career around blackface in 1828, but it was another white comic actor, Thomas D. Rice, who truly popularized blackface.
* George Dixon ( 1990 )
As of April 2012, the members of the Board of Selectmen are: Chairman Jon Kurland, Vice Chairman Matt Hanson, Clerk Pat Wotjas, James Lane and George Dixon.
Selling at the corner of 8th and Market, where the Mechanics Pavilion was, Attell was able to see the fight between Solly Smith and George Dixon for the world's Featherweight championship.
* World Featherweight Championship – George Dixon" Terrible " Terry McGovern
He is closely associated with the role of PC George Dixon, which he played until the age of eighty.
It was in 1949 that Warner first played the role for which he would be remembered, PC George Dixon, in the film The Blue Lamp.
Dixon was born in Cockfield, near Bishop Auckland, County Durham, in 1733, the fifth of seven children, to George Dixon and Mary Hunter.
* World Featherweight Championship – George Dixon
* World Featherweight Championship – George Dixon
The main character, Police Constable George Dixon, played by Jack Warner, was an old-style British " bobby " ( policeman ).
In the final series, when Warner was 80, George Dixon was shown as retired from the police and being re-employed as a civilian collator.
In 2005, the series was revived for BBC Radio, adapted by Sue Rodwell, with David Calder as George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford, and Charlie Brooks as Mary Dixon:

George and Warner
The leading men ahead of Bogart at Warner Bros. included not only such classic stars as James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson, but also actors far less well-known today, such as Victor McLaglen, George Raft and Paul Muni.
* In 1940, actor Pat O ' Brien portrayed Rockne in the Warner Brothers film Knute Rockne, All American in which Rockne used the phrase " win one for the Gipper " in reference to the death bed request of George Gipp, played by Ronald Reagan.
In the latter part of 1929, Jack Warner hired George Arliss to star in Disraeli, which was a success.
Another studio actor who proved to be a problem for Jack Warner was George Raft.
Later, working in the local pharmacy, George luckily noticed that druggist Mr. Gower ( H. B. Warner ), despondent over his son's death, had mistakenly filled a child's prescription with poison and saved the poor man from irrevocably ruining his own life by inadvertently killing the child.
In 1929, Warner persuaded British stage and screen actor George Arliss to play the title role in a remake of the 1921 United Artists film, Disraeli, a project that turned out to be a box-office hit.
* Warner Hall, George Washington's maternal grandmother's home, which is now a B & B ;
According to The History of Ontario County New York, some of the earliest pioneers included " Daniel Gates, Daniel Warner, Ezra Platt, Samuel Day, George Chapin, Israel Chapin, Jr., Frederick Follett, Thomas Sawyer, Benjamin Wells and Mr. Sweet, all of whom were from Massachusetts, while William Wyckoff who was another pioneer, was from Pennsylvania.
* Nilsson by Tipton ( 1970, Warner Bros. Records ), Although it may not be considered a tribute, it featured George Tipton conducting instrumental versions of 11 Nilsson songs.
He followed that movie with a supporting part in a Warner Bros. production starring George Arliss, A Successful Calamity.
With John Heisman, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Pop Warner, Fielding H. Yost, and George Halas, Camp was one of the most accomplished persons in the early history of American football.
McLeod then encounters Endicott Sims ( Warner Anderson ), lawyer of Karl Schneider ( George Macready ), a New Jersey doctor who has had his license revoked and is now wanted on murder charges.
The show has several sports superstars as guest actors, including Dan Lyle, Michael Andretti, Terrell Davis, David Robinson, Malik Rose, Tony Gonzalez, Shannon Sharpe, Donovan McNabb, Byron Dafoe, Michael Strahan, Kurt Warner, Stephon Marbury, Sergei Fedorov, Kordell Stewart, Jerome Bettis, Junior Seau, Scott Steiner, Eddie George, Sabrina Bryan, Randy Johnson, Tony Hawk, Laila Ali, Peyton Manning, and Danny Farmer.
She again co-starred with George C. Scott ( as Ebenezer Scrooge ), David Warner ( Bob Cratchit ), Frank Finlay ( Jacob Marley ), Angela Pleasence ( The Ghost of Christmas Past ) and Anthony Walters ( Tiny Tim ).
His son by his wife Mary Anne Warner, George, who was created Baron Ashcombe in 1892, was the great-great-grandfather of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
George Burns, in his memoir All My Best Friends, claimed that Warner Bros. created a miracle producing the movie in that " it made Eddie Cantor's life boring ".
He was contracted to Warner Brothers soon after being cast and that studio changed his professional name to " George Reeves.
But Dr. George F. Warner has suggested that de Bourgogne may be a certain Johan de Bourgoyne, who was pardoned by parliament on August 20, 1321 for having taken part in the attack on the Despensers ( Hugh the younger and Hugh the elder ), but whose pardon was revoked in May 1322, the year in which " Mandeville " professes to have left England.
After his brother Edward moved to Iowa, and his sister Elisabeth married George Henry Warner, both in 1863, William was left as the only child in the household.
Upon his father's death, he and George Henry Warner were named executors of Francis ' estate, and they, Elisabeth and Edward shared in the inheritance.
According to George Stephanopoulos, a former close aide to President Bill Clinton, Warner was among top choices to replace Les Aspin as the Secretary of Defense in the Clinton administration.
George Feltenstein, film historian and senior vice president of theatrical catalog marketing at Warner Home Video, states, " Women screaming in terror has been a Hollywood mainstay — even when films were silent ".

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