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* Geraint Wyn Davies, a Welsh-Canadian actor, spent his early life in the town, where his father was the Congregational Church Minister.
Geraint Wyn Davies ( pronunciation: GER-īnt, b. April 20, 1957, Swansea, United Kingdom ) is a stage, film and television actor and a director.
* Geraint Wyn Davies — Mike Rivers ( Major, U. S Air Force )
Geraint Wyn Howells, Baron Geraint ( 15 April 1925 – 17 April 2004 ) was a leading Welsh Liberal Democrat politician.
In this version Gustav Helsing's son, Klaus Helsing ( Geraint Wyn Davies ), had been turned into a vampire by Alexander Lucard ( Dracula ).
The films starts with psychotherapist Kate ( Kari Matchett ), detective Simon ( Geraint Wyn Davies ), a blind girl named Sasha ( Grace Lynn Kung ), engineer Jerry ( Neil Crone ), game developer Max ( Matthew Ferguson ), lawyer Julia ( Lindsey Connell ), and an elderly woman named Mrs. Paley ( Barbara Gordon ) trapped in brightly lit cubes, each with six panels on each side which are doors to other rooms.
* Geraint Wyn Davies as Simon Grady, a private detective hired to locate a young woman named Becky Young who is missing.
** Geraint Wyn Davies, Canadian actor
Her husband Geraint Wyn Davies, followed her with their two kids.
* Tracker ( TV series ), a television series starring Adrian Paul and Geraint Wyn Davies
" Company " ( the Firm having been replaced ) administrator Jason Locke ( Anthony Sherwood ) recruits Major Mike Rivers ( Geraint Wyn Davies ), who ingeniously locates Airwolf's " Lair " with satellite photos that show the helicopter's prop wash in the surrounding desert sands.
Alistair Duncan, Alexis Denisof, Geraint Wyn Davies, Gary Daniels, and James Horan were all in the running for the lead role.
* Geraint Wyn Davies-Bill Davis
* Carleton Riddlemeyer ( Geraint Wyn Davies ) ( seasons 3 — 4 ) — American.
The cast also included Roland Magdane, Geraint Wyn Davies and Tony Rosato.

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* Geraint Davies ( MP for Swansea West )
In the twentieth century, Wales produced a large number of classical and operatic soloists of international reputation, including Ben Davies, Geraint Evans, Robert Tear, Bryn Terfel, Gwyneth Jones, Rebecca Evans and Helen Watts, as well as composers such as Alun Hoddinott, William Mathias and Karl Jenkins.
Geraint Richard Davies ( born 3 May 1960 ) is a British politician who is the Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Swansea West.
On 6 May 2010, Geraint Davies was elected MP for Swansea West with 12, 335 votes and a majority of 504.
* Geraint Davies MP official constituency website
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Gary Daniels, Steve Brophy, Bill Bateson, Geraint Davies, and Peter Kettle headed this group, running European development operations.
* Geraint Davies, various including:
** Geraint Davies, UK Labour Party politician
** Geraint Davies, Welsh Plaid Cymru politician
Geraint Davies, the MP for Croydon Central until 2005, also had offices in the building.
He then lost in the ensuing election in 1997 to Labour's Geraint Davies.
Congdon stood once again against Geraint Davies at the 2001 election and lost.
Abbasi's detention had given rise to a campaign by his mother, his Member of Parliament ( MP ) Geraint Davies and human rights lawyers and organisations against the internment and military tribunal process.
Four of the last six leaders of the Labour Party on Croydon Council have been councillors representing the estate, including Geraint Davies, the area's former Member of Parliament, and Val Shawcross, now a London Assembly member.

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Another of Gobbi's contemporaries was the Welshman Geraint Evans, who famously sang Falstaff at Glyndebourne and created the roles of Mr. Flint and Mountjoy in works by Benjamin Britten.
Correspondents include Bishop Leuthere, Hadrian, King Geraint of Dumnonia, Eahfrid, Cellanus, Sergius and Aldhelm ’ s pupils Wihtfrith and Æthelwald, who was responsible for part of the Carmen rhythmicum.
** The letter to King Geraint of Dumnonia, was supposed to have been destroyed by the Britons ( William of Malmesbury, Gesta Pontificum, p. 361 ), but was discovered with others of Aldhelm's in the correspondence of St Boniface, archbishop of Mainz.
Another prominent resident of Birchwood Road was the Welsh Baritone Sir Geraint Evans, and the toastmaster Ivor Spencer also lived nearby.
In 710, Ine and Nothhelm fought against Geraint of Dumnonia, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ; John of Worcester states that Geraint was killed in this battle.
" Enid " was later divided into " The Marriage of Geraint " and " Geraint and Enid ", and " Guinevere " was expanded.
Geraint ( known in Latin as Gerontius ) ( died 710 ) was a King of Dumnonia who ruled in the early 8th century.
Geraint was the last recorded king of a unified Dumnonia, and was called King of the Welsh by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
According to John of Worcester, Geraint was killed after a series of battles that culminated in a victory of the West Saxons under Ine of Wessex in 710.
In 2005 Geraint was Dylan Thomas for seven weeks in Do Not Go Gentle at the Arclight Theatre in New York City.
In 710 a battle was fought between Geraint of Dumnonia and King Ine of Wessex.
Dumnonia was sufficiently part of the known world for Aldhelm, later bishop of Sherborne, to address a letter around 680, to its king Geraint regarding the date of Easter, and though Geraint was defeated by Ine of Wessex around 710, the kingdom survived.
Bowden was involved in an incident at the 2006 Brisbane Ashes test while standing at the square leg fielding position, when knocked to the ground by a ball hit by Geraint Jones.
Lydney was also the first English club of England wicket keeper Geraint Jones.

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