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* Leigh Richmond Roose – Welsh international footballer who played for Stoke City, Sunderland and Celtic amongst others.
Leigh was elected a member of Richmond Borough Council and thereafter of the Greater London Council, serving as Councillor between 1974 and 1981.
A statue of Bill Robinson sculpted by Jack Witt in Richmond, Virginia, at the intersection of Adams and West Leigh Streets.
* Benjamin W. Leigh, American lawyer and politician from Richmond, Virginia
Leigh Ann Hester ( born January 12, 1982 ) of the 617th Military Police Company, a Kentucky Army National Guard unit out of Richmond, Kentucky, received the Silver Star for her actions on March 20, 2005 during an enemy ambush on a supply convoy near the town of Salman Pak, Iraq.
Leigh Richmond " Dick " Roose, MM, ( 27 November 1877 – 7 October 1916 ) was a Welsh international footballer who kept goal for a number of professional clubs in the Football League between 1901 and 1912.
The son of a Presbyterian minister named Richmond Leigh Roose, he was educated at Holt Academy – where in the course of one violent football match, Roose's brother Edward kicked H. G.
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Leigh Richmond Roose from a contemporary cigarette card of c. 1905 ( out of copyright ).
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* Edward Julian Egerton Leigh ( C ): Richmond 1977 – 1981
* Leigh Richmond Roose, a Welsh footballer and international goalkeeper from Holt.

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For all this, Leigh Roose was prone to displays of bad temper throughout his club career, and once assaulted one of the Sunderland directors, beating him so badly that the Football Association banned him for 14 days.
:" Private Leigh Roose, who had never visited the trenches before, was in the sap when the flammenwerfer attack began.

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The elite Legend status was bestowed on 12 members of the Hall of Fame in 1996: Ron Barassi, Haydn Bunton Senior, Roy Cazaly, John Coleman, Jack Dyer, Polly Farmer, Leigh Matthews, John Nicholls, Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton and Ted Whitten ( see above list for further details ).
Due to problems with Pinochet, Leigh was expelled from the junta in 1978 and replaced by General Fernando Matthei.
* The Double Shadow was filmed by Azathoth Productions on Super 8 film in 1975 with a script by Leigh Blackmore.
There are persistent rumors that Kaye was either homosexual or bisexual, and some sources claim that Kaye and Laurence Olivier had a ten-year relationship in the 1950s while Olivier was still married to Vivien Leigh.
" I think the biggest black mark against our management to date is the Cukor situation and we can no longer be sentimental about it .... We are a business concern and not patrons of the arts ..." Cukor was relieved of his duties, but he continued to work with Leigh and De Havilland off the set.
Lewes was married to Agnes Jervis, but they had agreed to have an open marriage, and in addition to the three children they had together, Agnes had also had four children by Thornton Leigh Hunt.
Mickey Leigh: " I was shocked when the band came out.
Her performance of the " sleepwalking " scene in the fifth act was especially noted ; Leigh Hunt called it " sublime.
Olivier's makeup was so thick and stylised for that production that Vivien Leigh was quoted as saying " You hear Macbeth's first line, then Larry's makeup comes on, then Banquo comes on, then Larry comes on ".
Despite the failure it was purchased by the Liverpool & Manchester, where it served for two years before being leased to the Bolton and Leigh Railway.
This was where he met the writers Robert A. Heinlein, Emil Petaja, Fredric Brown, Henry Kuttner, Leigh Brackett, and Jack Williamson.
Moog's first wife was Shirleigh Moog ( née Leigh ), a grammar school teacher whom he married in 1958.
A similar puppet-based series to the Anderson ones was Space Patrol ( 1962 – 64 ), produced by Roberta Leigh, for Associated British Corporation ( ABC ).
The term " sex worker " was coined in 1980 by sex worker activist Carol Leigh.
Bullock was awarded a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, and the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her role as Leigh Anne Tuohy in The Blind Side.
The four nurses remained the sole women recipients of the Silver Star until: Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester was awarded the Silver Star in 2005 for gallantry during an insurgent ambush on a convoy in Iraq, three nurses who had served in World War I were awarded the Silver Star posthumously in 2007, and Army Specialist Monica Lin Brown was awarded the Silver Star in March 2008 for heroism in the War in Afghanistan.
His biographer Leigh Montville relates the often told story that Hillerich & Bradsby presented Williams with four bats weighing 34 ounces and one weighing 33 1 / 2 ounces, and challenged him to identify the lighter bat, which he was consistently able to do.
His biographer Leigh Montville argued that Williams was not happy about being pressed into service in South Korea, but he did what he thought was his patriotic duty.
Vivien Leigh, Lady Olivier ( 5 November 19138 July 1967 ) was a British actress.
Leigh was born Vivian Mary Hartley in the campus of St. Paul's School, Darjeeling, Bengal, India ( British India ), to Ernest Hartley, an English officer in the Indian Cavalry, and Gertrude Mary Robinson Yackjee ( 1888-1972 ), a devout Roman Catholic of Irish and Armenian descent, the daughter of Mary I. Robinson and John G. Yackjee, who wed in 1872.
She continued with the play ; but, when Korda moved it to a larger theatre, Leigh was found to be unable to project her voice adequately or to hold the attention of so large an audience, and the play closed soon after.

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Leigh in an early 1940s publicity still.
Despite the importance of C. L. Moore, Leigh Brackett, Andre Norton, and others female authors, as well as Moore's early heroine, sword and sorcery has had a strongly masculine bias.
Guitarist / songwriter Matt Slocum met vocalist Leigh Nash in the early 1990s.
He was a member of Love Coma, a Christian rock band, and in the early 1990s he met vocalist Leigh Bingham Nash while attending the same church in New Braunfels, TX.
The Addington estate was owned by the Leigh family until early 18th century.
In the early 1970s, while separated from Adams and prior to meeting MacGraw, McQueen had a lengthy relationship with model-actress Barbara Leigh, his co-star in Junior Bonner.
* Ione Leigh, Castlereagh, London: Collins ( 1951 ) — especially for early years, access to family papers
Lockhart shared in the caustic and aggressive articles that marked the early years of Blackwood ; but his biographer Andrew Lang denied he was responsible for the virulent articles on Coleridge and on " The Cockney School of Poetry ": Leigh Hunt, Keats and their friends.
On July 27, 1999, Barton woke up early in the morning and bludgeoned Leigh Ann to death as she slept.
Although he did not write his first Elia essay until 1820, Lamb ’ s gradual perfection of the essay form for which he eventually became famous began as early 1802 in a series of open letters to Leigh Hunt ’ s Reflector.
Details of Emma's early life are unclear, but at age 12, she was known to be working as a maid at the Hawarden home of Doctor Honoratus Leigh Thomas, a surgeon working in Chester.
In a change of pace from her " bad girl " roles, Leigh played the fast-talking reporter Amy Archer in the Coen Brothers ’ comic homage to 1930s screwball comedy The Hudsucker Proxy ( 1994 ), modeling her performance and speaking style on the early work of Katharine Hepburn.
An early lineup included Ashman and Cook with former Bow Wow Wow members David Barbarossa and Leigh Gorman. Often compared to Big Audio Dynamite ( who they would later open for on tour ), The Chiefs fused rock with hip hop & electronic elements from the era.
In addition to Penn, Reinhold, Cates and Leigh, this movie marks early appearances by several actors who later became stars, including Nicolas Cage, then billing himself as Nicolas Coppola, Forest Whitaker, Eric Stoltz, and Anthony Edwards.
Leigh presided over the forging of Bennington's structure and its early operation.
His first collaborator was Joseph Allen McCarthy, but his most successful early partnership, albeit a turbulent one, was with Carolyn Leigh.
The first was his early burlesque, Robinson Crusoe ; or, The Injun Bride and the Injured Wife ( 1867, written with Byron, Tom Hood, H. S. Leigh and Arthur Sketchley ).
The most recent UK production was a minimalist, close-focus staging directed by Eve Leigh at The King's Head Theatre in early 2008.
Coached by Derek " Rocky " Turner, Leeds returned to Wembley in 1971 and 1972 but lost out both times — in 1971 losing 24 – 7 to rank outsiders Leigh and suffering the indignity of captain Syd Hynes being the first man to ' take an early bath ' at Wembley.
The 2011 season saw Leigh start as league pacesetters losing their first league game of the season in early June at home to Halifax.
In the early 1980s, West formed the group Double Trouble with the now deceased Michael Menson, Karl Brown ( more commonly known as the UK garage DJ Karl ' Tuff Enuff ' Brown ) and Leigh Guest ; and released the single " Just Keep Rockin " on the Desire record label in 1989 as Double Trouble and Rebel MC.
In 2003, Senator Leigh Herington announced his decision to resign early from the Ohio Senate, and the Democratic caucus named Zurz as his replacement.
Red River in Northern New Mexico has a Bluesfest in early June and Larry Joe Taylor's Music Festival and Chili Cookoff featuring well-known songwriters such as Richard Leigh, Keith Sykes, Joe Ely and Michael Hearn.
* Karen Leigh King ( born 1954 ), American academic working in the field of early Christianity and Gnosticism.
The township, originally named Leigh Road, founded in the early 1850s, is assumed to be named after the 14th century battle site in Scotland.

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