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Macklin was the third man to come out, and he came unhurriedly.
He was the only deputy Labor leader who served under three leaders ( Scullin, Curtin and Chifley ) until Jenny Macklin ( Crean, Latham and Beazley, 2001 06 ).
He had been coached in the role by actor and playwright Charles Macklin and his natural performance, which rejected the declamatory acting style so prevalent in the period, soon was the talk of London.
Agnes Bernice Martin was born in Macklin, Saskatchewan, grew up in Vancouver, and moved to the United States in 1931, becoming a citizen in 1950.
Macklin was selected as the first chairman.
During the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in the third hour of racing, while on the Tribunes Straight, he clipped the Austin-Healey of Lance Macklin that was forced to make an evasive move after Mike Hawthorn dived into the pits.
Fangio always maintained that a hand-signal from Levegh, a moment before he struck Macklin's car, was the deliberate warning that had saved his life, although others commented that the 49 year old Levegh's reaction times were simply not fast enough to avoid the swerving Macklin.
Design of the project was entrusted to Macklin Hancock, the son-in-law of Taylor's executive assistant.
In 2003, the parkette at the corner of Don Mills and Lawrence was renamed the Macklin Hancock Parkette.
The lily gets its name from Macklin, the family name of Jean, the second wife of plant-hunter Frank Kingdon-Ward ; it was discovered in 1946.
On her election to Parliament, Macklin was immediately elected a member of the Opposition Shadow Cabinet, where she served in a number of roles, including Shadow Minister for Aged Care, Social Security and the Status of Women.
After the ALP's defeat at the 2001 election, Macklin was elected Deputy Leader to Simon Crean.
On the day of the ballot, Macklin effectively stepped down from the position, choosing not to contest the deputy leadership after Kevin Rudd was elected as the new party leader.
Macklin was once again elected to the Shadow frontbench, and was appointed Shadow Minister for Families & Community Services and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation.
On 23 November 2011, the Stronger Futures Policy legislation was introduced by Jenny Macklin to Parliament and was subsequently supported by Julia Gillard, the Prime Minister.
However, Traditional owner Olive Darkie said the community was hurting: " I told Jenny Macklin, I was waiting for the answer but got no answer.
She was first elected as a Senator for Queensland at the 1990 election, taking over from the retiring Democrats Senator Michael Macklin.
In 2006, he was invited by Australian Labour MP Jenny Macklin to show the film at Australia's Parliament House, Canberra.
HWM had, the previous year, scored what was Alta's only significant victory, when Lance Macklin won the 1952 BRDC International Trophy race at Silverstone.
He was more successful as a sports car driver with Aston Martin and won his class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in, sharing his DB2 with Macklin.
She was succeeded as interim Senate leader for several months by deputy Dr Michael Macklin ( Qld ), pending the customary election of a new leader by party members, at which Janet Powell was successful.

Macklin and at
Charles Macklin, not otherwise recalled as a great Macbeth, is remembered for performances at Covent Garden in 1773 at which riots broke out, related to Macklin's rivalries with Garrick and William Smith.
* Charles Macklin makes his debut at Drury Lane Theatre in The Recruiting Officer.
Satirizing Charles Macklin's newly opened school of oratory, these lectures created a sort of theatrical war, especially when Macklin began to appear at the lectures himself.
Jenny Macklin ( left ) with Prime Minister of Australia | Prime Minister Kevin Rudd at the apology for the " stolen generations "
Notable actors who have portrayed Shylock include Richard Burbage in the 16th century, Charles Macklin in 1741, Edmund Kean in 1814, William Charles Macready in 1840, Edwin Booth in 1861, Henry Irving in 1880, George Arliss in 1928, John Gielgud in 1937, Laurence Olivier at the Royal National Theatre in 1972 and on TV in 1973, Patrick Stewart in 1965 at the Theatre Royal, Bristol and 1978, plus ( as Shylock ) in a one-man stage show Mr. Stewart developed entitled " Shylock: Shakespeare's Alien " in 1987 and 2001, Al Pacino in a 2004 feature film version as well as in Central Park in 2010, and F. Murray Abraham at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2006.
* In 1735, actor Charles Macklin got into a quarrel with another actor over a wig and killed the other actor in the green room at Drury Lane.
Abecassis's HWM team also took a notable victory in the International Trophy race at Silverstone in 1952, this time with Lance Macklin at the wheel.
Charles Macklin ( 26 September 1699 11 July 1797 ), originally Cathal MacLochlainn ( in Irish, or Charles McLaughlin in English ), was an Irish actor and dramatist who performed extensively at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
According to William Archer in Eminent Actors,at his death, Macklin was believed to be 97, but his biographers have endeavored to show that he was at least 107.
Given this information, this would make Macklin 107 years old at his death.
Many tried to replicate Macklin ’ s performance of Shylock, but none of the six actors that attempted the role at the rival Covent Garden theatre from 1744 to 1746 were able to match nearly the acclaim that Macklin had received for his Shylock.

Macklin and Australian
Jennifer Louise Macklin ( born 29 September 1953 ), is an Australian politician.
The Division is currently held by Jenny Macklin, who is also the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and former Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party.

Macklin and University
Macklin has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario, and a law degree from the University of Windsor.

Macklin and
* Alvy Moore ... Ferris Macklin / ... ( 2 episodes, 1951 1952 )
Drury Lane mounted a production in 1741, in which Charles Macklin played Dromio of Syracuse in the same year as his famous breakthrough performance as Shylock.
* Louis Macklin keyboard and percussion
* Alexander Macklin ( 1889 1967 ), surgeon on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Lance Noel Macklin ( 2 September 1919 29 August 2002 ) was a British racing driver from England.
* Ingram Macklin Stainback ( 1883 1961 ), the ninth Territorial Governor of Hawaiʻi
John Macklin, football coach from 1911 to 1915, put Michigan State football on the map with a 29 5 record over five seasons with victories over big name programs such as Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, and Wisconsin.

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