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McNeill and began
McNeill grew up in Atlanta, and began his career acting in local and regional productions before becoming a student at The Juilliard School in New York City.
Despite being on the lookout for two violent felons who were known to use firearms during their crimes, only two of the FBI vehicles contained shotguns ( in addition to Mireles, McNeill had a shotgun in his car, but was unable to reach it before the shootout began ), and none of the agents were armed with rifles.
) McNeill began his radio career in Milwaukee in 1928, first as a script editor and announcer at station WISN, and later working for the station owned by The Milwaukee Journal.
Applying a business model learned from her former boss, Tom McNeill, she began hiring young women and training them in the wild routine, which included such antics as chugging alcohol, setting light to it, then breathing fire.

McNeill and directing
While he has since performed as a guest star on television shows like The Outer Limits and Crossing Jordan, McNeill is now focusing on his directing career, helming episodes of Dawson's Creek, Everwood, Star Trek: Enterprise, Dead Like Me, The O. C., One Tree Hill, Las Vegas, Summerland, and Supernatural.

McNeill and career
Though he was the son and grandson of painters, he first sought a career as an actor ; he appeared in small parts in Sir Henry Irving's company, before taking up the study of art as assistant to James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
In 1847 he married a sister of the artist James McNeill Whistler ; and his elder son, Francis Seymour Haden ( b. 1850 ), had a distinguished career as a member of the government in Natal Colony from 1881 to 1893, being made a C. M. G.
His good looks and his promise of exceptional gifts of oratory, led a wealthy uncle Major-General Daniel McNeill, to adopt him as his heir ; and he was destined for a parliamentary career.
In the midst of his paramilitary career, he married Mary McNeill, from County Antrim on 5 July 1975.
McNeill moved on to Kentucky, working for the Louisville Courier-Journals station, WHAS then a stint in San Francisco as a comedy act with singer Van Fleming, called " The Two Professors ," and finally, following a failed career move to New York City, McNeill wound up back in Illinois in 1933.
Louis McNeill begin her publishing career selling short poems to the Saturday Evening Post.

McNeill and with
His mother, Maud Humphrey, was a commercial illustrator, who received her art training in New York and France, including study with James McNeill Whistler, and who later became artistic director of the fashion magazine The Delineator.
Four major artists with works based on the Thames are Canaletto, J. M. W. Turner, Claude Monet, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
After her death in 1907, his mistress Dorothy " Dorelia " McNeill, a Bohemian style icon, became his partner and later became his second wife, with whom he had two children.
Whistler was the subject of a contemporaneous biography by his friend, the printmaker Joseph Pennell, who collaborated with his wife Elizabeth Robins Pennell to write The Life of James McNeill Whistler, published in 1908.
McNeill was camped near Oak Ridge in Morehouse Parish with 800 men, he sent a brigade into the area.
The word was later used by James Abbott McNeill Whistler in the title of a number of his nocturne paintings, consistent with his belief that fine art should essentially be concerned with the beautiful arrangement of colors in harmony.
McNeill published his correspondence on the issue with de Valera making de Valera appear foolish, before resigning and leaving de Valera with the task of choosing a new Governor-General, an embarrassing situation for a politician who had tried his best to avoid any association with the office.
Though unconnected with the Easter Rising in 1916, McNeill was arrested and jailed by the British Dublin Castle administration.
In office, McNeill clashed with the King's Private Secretary when he insisted on following the constitutional advice of his Irish ministers, rather than the Palace, in procedures relating to the receipt of Letters of Credence accrediting ambassadors to the King in Ireland.
When none was forthcoming ( merely an ambiguous message from de Valera that could be interpreted as partially blaming McNeill for attending functions that ministers had been invited to ), he published his correspondence with de Valera, even though de Valera had formally advised him not to do so.
Healy was also unique ( along with his successor, James McNeill ) amongst all the Governors-General in the British Empire in the 1920s in that he was never sworn in as a member of the Imperial Privy Council.
* Baby, Shannon McNeill, performer with the World Championship Wrestling dance team Nitro Girls
Artists associated with the Aesthetic style include James McNeill Whistler, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Aubrey Vincent Beardsley.
Aiken became a source of controversy in mid-1932 when he, along with Vice President of the Executive Council Seán T. O ' Kelly publicly snubbed the Governor-General of the Irish Free State James McNeill, by staging a public walkout at a function in the French legation in Dublin.
McNeill took offence at de Valera's response and against government advice, published his correspondence with de Valera.
The King arranged a special deal between both men, whereby McNeill would retire from his post a few weeks earlier than planned, with the resignation coinciding with the dates de Valera had suggested for the dismissal.
Anna McNeill Whistler posed for the painting while living in London with her son.
" The night erupted into a violent clash with police that Don McNeill of The Village Voice christened a " pointless confrontation in a box canyon.
American Splendor sometimes departs from Pekar's own life, with stories about jazz musicians (), the artists for his comics (#), and a three-issue miniseries American Splendor: Unsung Hero (#-), which chronicles the Vietnam experience of Pekar's African-American co-worker Robert McNeill.
Celtic's Chief Executive Peter Lawwell said: " Billy McNeill has served Celtic Football Club and Scottish football in general with distinction over many years.
The highway proceeds southwest from the ferry dock for 5 km to a junction with the main road to the centre of Port Hardy, then turns southeast, travelling for 16 km to Highway 30, and then further east for 20 km to the main road to Port McNeill.

McNeill and several
The senior staff of Voyager include Captain Kathryn Janeway ( Kate Mulgrew ), who commands the ship ; Commander ( field commission ) Chakotay ( Robert Beltran ), her first officer, who joined from the Maquis ; Lt. Tuvok ( Tim Russ ) ( later rising to the rank of Lieutenant Commander ), the Security / Tactical officer ; Ensign Harry Kim ( Garrett Wang ), the Operations Officer ; Lt JG ( junior grade ) ( field commission ) B ' Elanna Torres ( Roxann Dawson ), Chief Engineer ; Lt. JG ( falling to ensign as a result of demotion but later rising in rank to full lieutenant ) Tom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill ), Helm Officer ; as well as several noncommissioned personnel, the Emergency Medical Hologram ( Robert Picardo ) as the Chief Medical Officer, Neelix ( Ethan Phillips ) as the ship's cook and later Voyager's ambassador, Kes ( Jennifer Lien ) as the EMH's Medical Assistant, and Seven of Nine ( Jeri Ryan ), who plays several roles, generally in Astrometrics or Engineering.
* The Battle of Flodden Field, told from several different perspectives, is the subject of the novel, " Flodden Field ", by Elisabeth McNeill, pub. 2007
He and his wife were neighbours and friends of James McNeill Whistler, owning several of his works.
While the bullet did not directly contact the spine, and the wound incurred was not ultimately fatal, the temporary cavitation was sufficient to render SA McNeill paralyzed for several hours.

McNeill and episodes
* Voyager star Robert Duncan McNeill directed four episodes
" Digital Entertainment New's Jake McNeill described it as one of the season's best episodes, giving particular praise to its subplot, which he called " great.
Ian Jane of DVD Talk wrote that the episode is a " classic ," and Jake McNeill of Digital Entertainment News found it to be one of the better episodes of the season.
James Plath of DVD Town wrote that the episode is " funny " because " it has a plot we recognize from our own lives ," and Jake McNeill of Digital Entertainment News considered it to be one of the season's best episodes.

McNeill and Voyager
While the recurring character of Michael Eddington ( played by Kenneth Marshall ) in Deep Space Nine was a member of the Maquis, Voyager contained three regular Maquis characters, Chakotay ( Robert Beltran ), Seska ( Martha Hackett ) and B ' Elanna Torres ( Roxann Dawson ), as well as Tom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill ), a regular character that had been captured and imprisoned for joining the Maquis.
Thomas Eugene " Tom " Paris, played by Robert Duncan McNeill, is a character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager.
Robert Duncan McNeill ( born November 9, 1964 ) is an American actor, producer, movie director, and television director who is best known for his role as Lieutenant Tom Paris on the television show Star Trek: Voyager.
* Star Trek: Voyager ( Tom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill ))

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