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Philip Lader served as US Ambassador to the UK from 1997 to 2001.
* Philip Lader, former American Ambassador to the UK, businessman
WPP is governed by a board of directors, whose current members include Colin Day, Esther Dyson, Orit Gadiesh, Ruigan Li, Philip Lader, Stanley Morten, Kōichirō Naganuma, Lubna Olayan, John Quelch, Mark Read, Paul Richardson, Jeffrey Rosen, Timothy Shriver, Martin Sorrell, Paul Spencer and Solomon Trujillo.
* Philip Lader ( 1997 2001 )
* Philip Lader, former U. S. Ambassador to Britain
* Philip Lader ( 1991 1993 )
* 2001 Ambassador Philip Lader, former US Ambassador to the Court of St James ’ s

Philip and born
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, CBE ( born 31 December 1937 ), best known as Anthony Hopkins, is a Welsh | deadurl = no
* Philip Pettit ( born 1945 )
Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas George Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma ( born Prince Louis of Battenberg ; 25 June 1900 27 August 1979 ), was a British statesman and naval officer, an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and second cousin once removed to Elizabeth II.
His great-grandparents were Philip Key and Susanna Barton Gardiner, both of whom were born in London and immigrated to Maryland in 1726.
Keillor was born in Anoka, Minnesota, the son of Grace Ruth ( née Denham ) and John Philip Keillor, who was a carpenter and postal worker .< ref >
Prince Henry of Wales ( Henry Charles Albert David, born 15 September 1984 ), commonly known as Prince Harry, is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales, and fourth grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
The couple had three children: Anna Christina, born 1983, Philip Immanuel, born 1985 and Laura Helene, born 1986.
The daughter of Philip M. Hatfield ( a radiologist ) and The Boston Globe fashion critic Julie Hatfield, Juliana was born in Maine and grew up in the Boston suburb of Duxbury.
Adams was born a generation after Steve Reich and Philip Glass, and his writing is more developmental and directionalized, containing climaxes and other elements of Romanticism.
Louis was born on 25 April 1214 at Poissy, near Paris, the son of Prince Louis the Lion and Blanche of Castile, and baptised in La Collégiale Notre-Dame church. His grandfather was King Philip II of France.
Marv Albert ( born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig ; June 12, 1941 ) is an American sportscaster.
On 8 January 1789, the first child was born, Norfolk King, the son of Philip Gidley King and a convict, Ann Inett.
Philip R. " Phil " Zimmermann Jr. ( born February 12, 1954 ) is the creator of Pretty Good Privacy ( PGP ), the most widely used email encryption software in the world.
A member of the House of Capet, Philip Augustus was born at Gonesse in the Val-d ' Oise, the son of Louis VII and his third wife, Adela of Champagne.
Philip was born in Gonesse on 21 August 1165.
Spenser was born in Laramie, Wyoming and is a Boston private eye in the mold of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, a smart-mouthed tough guy with a heart of gold.
Stephen Philip " Steve " Bracks AC ( born 15 October 1954 ) is a former Australian politician and the 44th Premier of Victoria.
** Philip Astley, English circus promoter ( born 1742 )
He was born Philipp Schwartzerdt ( of which " Melanchthon " is a Greek translation ) on 16 February 1497, at Bretten, near Karlsruhe, where his father Georg Schwarzerdt was armorer to Philip, Count Palatine of the Rhine.
A descendant of Philip IV of France and wife Joan I of Navarre, Malfatti was born in Rome.
John Philip Sousa was born in Washington, D. C., on November 6, 1854, to John Antonio Sousa and Maria Elisabeth Trinkhaus.
* Philip Ridley ( artist, writer, film maker, photographer born in Bethnal Green )
The Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon was founded by Philip V. He was born in 1683 in Versailles, the second son of the Grand Dauphin, son of Louis XIV.

Philip and 1946
Hawks re-teamed with the newlyweds in 1946 with The Big Sleep, based on the Philip Marlowe detective novel by Raymond Chandler.
* 1946 Philip Pullman, English writer
In 1946, Meyer was succeeded as publisher by his son-in-law Philip Graham.
The radio play was presented on the Orson Welles Show ( 1941 ), Philip Morris Playhouse ( 1942 ), Suspense ( 1942 ), and The Mercury Summer Theater ( 1946 ).
After the war, in 1946, she returned to her home in France, where she composed orchestral and chamber music, plus numerous other works including the ballets Paris-Magie ( with Lise Delarme ) and Parisiana ( for the Royal Ballet of Copenhaugen ), the operas Il était un petit navire ( with Henri Jeanson ), Dolores, La petite sirène ( with Philip Soupault, based on Hans Christian Andersen's story " The Little Mermaid ") and Le maître ( to a libretto by Ionesco ), the musical comedy Parfums, the Concerto des vaines paroles, for baritone voice, piano and orchestra, the Concerto for Soprano and Orchestra, the Concertino for Flute, Piano and Orchestra, the Second Piano Concerto, the Concerto for Two Guitars and Orchestra, her Second Sonata for Violin and Piano, the Sonata for Harp, as well as an impressive number of film and television scores.
* Philip Pullman, ( 1946 –), English writer
Philip Robinson's ( born 1946 ) writing has been described as verging on " post-modern kailyard ".
# English actor Philip Merivale ( 30 April 1937 12 March 1946 ).
By 1946, Worzel was played by veteran radio actor Philip Wade, John by John Clark, Susan by Rosamund Barnes, and Earthy Mangold by Mabel Constanduros.
The critic Philip Hope-Wallace wrote in 1946 that Carey had begun to make a difference, but that Sadler's Wells needed " a big heave to get out of mediocrity ".
Princess Elizabeth was first seen in public with Prince Philip at a wedding reception at the Savoy in 1946.
Brian Donlevy appeared in a Philip Morris Playhouse radio adaptation in 1942 on the CBS radio network, the August 27, 1945 episode of The Screen Guild Theater and in the April 20, 1946 episode of Academy Award Theater.
As Raymond Chandler's protagonist Philip Marlowe — immortalized by actor Humphrey Bogart in the movie adaptation ( 1946 ) of the novel The Big Sleep ( 1939 )— admits to his client, General Sternwood, he finds it rather tiresome, as an individualist, to fit into the extensive set of rules and regulations for police detectives:
Philip Graham became publisher of the Post in 1946, when Meyer handed over the newspaper to his son-in-law.
In 1944, Dick Powell played the part of the hard-boiled detective in a classic film noir which was alternatively entitled Murder, My Sweet and Farewell, My Lovely — two years before Humphrey Bogart was offered the role of Philip Marlowe in 1946 for The Big Sleep.
* 1 February 1946 Air Marshal Sir Philip Wigglesworth
Alan Philip Eric Knott ( born 9 April 1946 in Belvedere, Kent, and educated at Northumberland Heath Secondary Modern School ,) is a former Kent County Cricket Club and English cricketer, as a wicket-keeper-batsman.
Humphrey Bogart became the definitive cinema shamus as Sam Spade in Hammett's The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ) and as Philip Marlowe in Chandler's The Big Sleep ( 1946 ).
He was followed by Philip Newell Youtz from 1934 1938, Laurance Page Roberts from 1939 1946, Isabel Spaulding Roberts from 1943 1946, Charles Nagel, Jr. from 1946 1955, and Edgar Craig Schenck from 1955-1959.
Spurred on by Amory L. Haskell, who led the legislative charge to once again permit wagering on horse racing in New Jersey and Philip H. Iselin, a New York City textile magnate, along with the backing of Reeve Schley, Joseph M. Roebling, John M. MacDonald, Townsend B. Martin, and James Cox Brady, Jr., the new Monmouth Park ( organized as the Monmouth Park Jockey Club ) opened on June 19, 1946 after a 53-year hiatus with 18, 724 in attendance.
* 1946 John Friend Mahoney, Karl Landsteiner ( posthumously ), Alexander S. Wiener, Philip Levine
She married Philip A. Herrick in 1946, and continued to use his name professionally following their divorce in 1951.
* The Inner Circle ( 1946 film ), an American film directed by Philip Ford

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