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Rhys and Muldoon
* Rhys Muldoon as Frank Goodman ( series 3 – 4 )
The world premiere of Stuff Happens opened at the Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre in London on September 1, 2004 and has subsequently been performed at Los Angeles ' Mark Taper Forum ( with Keith Carradine and Julian Sands ) in June 2005 and at Sydney's Seymour Center ( with Rhys Muldoon and Greg Stone ) in July 2005.
Regular guests included comedians Adam Spencer and Akmal Saleh, netballer Liz Ellis, Play School host Rhys Muldoon, musician Pinky Beecroft, and music critic Molly Meldrum.
Rhys Muldoon has starred in numerous television roles including Bastard Boys, Play School and the high rating Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler, the BAFTA nominated Lockie Leonard based on the books by Australian writer Tim Winton, Blackjack with Colin Friels, the multiple AFI award winning Grass Roots ( series 1 and 2 ) as the scheming general manager, Greg Dominelli, Secret Life of Us, Big Sky, and The Genie From Down Under.
Rhys Muldoon has worked on many radio stations in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra, as well as ABC national and local radio.
* Rhys Muldoon on Twitter
* Rhys Muldoon – Yuri
* Rhys Muldoon, Australian actor
* Greg Dominelli-( Rhys Muldoon )

Rhys and born
When Rhys was born in 1132, his father held only the commote of Caeo in Cantref Mawr.
* Rhys Ifans, who starred in the 1997 black comedy Twin Town and played Hugh Grant's delusional flatmate in Notting Hill, was born in Haverfordwest in 1968.
* Gruff Rhys, the singer of indie rock band Super Furry Animals, was born here.
Rhys-Davies was born in Ammanford, Wales, the son of Welsh parents Mary Margaretta Phyllis Jones, a nurse, and Rhys Davies, a mechanical engineer and Colonial Officer.
Castle-Hughes has four younger siblings, brothers Rhys ( born 21 February 1992 ), Liam ( born 1996 ) and Quade ( born July 2006 ), and sister Maddisyn ( born 2001 ).
* Sylvia Rhys, née Sielemann, was born in Remscheid in 1923.
** Grace Rhys, Irish novelist & poet ( born 1865 )
* Rhys Chatham ( born 1952 ), American musician
He has two children, eldest son named Rhys Argeo Adams, born in 2007, and daughter Francesca Alice Adams, born May 5, 2009.
Thomas William Rhys Davids was born in Britain, at Colchester in Essex, the eldest son of a Congregational clergyman from Wales, who was affectionately referred to as the Bishop of Essex.
Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys Davids was born on 27 September 1857 in Wadhurst, East Sussex, England to John Foley and Caroline Elizabeth Foley ( maiden name Caroline Elizabeth Windham ).
Jenny Morris was born in Tokoroa, New Zealand and grew up in Hamilton with three brothers ( Alistair, Rhys and Tam ) and four sisters ( Maxine, Bronte, Joanne and Shanley ).< sup id =" nbFoot01a " class =" reference ">
Dafydd Rhys " Dave " Williams ( born May 16, 1954 ) is a Canadian physician and a retired CSA astronaut.
* Rhys Davies ( 9 November 1901 – 21 August 1978 ) ( born Vivian Rees Davies ) was a Welsh novelist and short story writer, who wrote in the English language.
* Jonathan Rhys Meyers ( born 1977 ), an Irish actor and model
Jonathan Rhys Meyers ( born Jonathan Michael Francis O ' Keeffe ; 27 July 1977 ) is an Irish actor and model.
Rhys Ifans (, born Rhys Owain Evans ; 22 July
Rhys Chatham ( born September 19, 1952, New York City ) is an American composer, guitarist, and trumpet player, primarily active in avant-garde and minimalist music.
Iestyn Rhys Harris ( born 25 June 1976 ) is a Welsh former rugby league footballer, who is currently the assistant coach at Wigan Warriors.
* Grace Rhys, novelist ( born 1865 ).

Rhys and 17
Ernest Percival Rhys ( 17 July 1859 – 25 May 1946 ) was an English writer, best known for his role as founding editor of the Everyman's Library series of affordable classics.

Rhys and October
* On 7 October 2001 BBC Radio 3 broadcast a production of The Tempest adapted for radio and directed by David Hunter starring Philip Madoc as Prospero, Nina Wadia as Ariel, Josh Richards as Caliban, Catrin Rhys as Miranda, Andrew Cryer as Ferdinand, Rudolph Walker as Gonzalo, James Laurenson as Alonso, Christian Rodska as Sebastian and Ioan Meredith as Antonio.
On 11 October 2010: Welsh actor and musician, Rhys Ifans " calls for cannabis decriminalisation " or legalisation within the United Kingdom.
* Juliet Evangeline Glyn, later Dame Juliet Rhys-Williams DBE ( 1898 – 1964 ), a governor of the BBC 1952-1956. she married 24 February 1921 the much older Liberal politician Sir Rhys Rhys-Williams Bt ( 20 October 1865 – 29 January 1955, died aged 89 ), MP for Banbury 1918-1922, and had issue, two sons and two daughters.
Rhys Isaac, Pulitze-prize-winning author, died in Blairgowrie on 6 October 2010.
Released in October 2010, the film features Rhys Ifans as Marks, and Chloë Sevigny as his wife Judy.
On 5 October 2008, Rhys Meyers received an Honourary Patronage from the Trinity College Philosophical Society in Dublin, Ireland.
Rhys Llywelyn Isaac ( 20 November 19376 October 2010 ) was a South African-born Australian historian, who also worked in the United States.
Rhys Isaac died at his home in Blairgowrie, Victoria, Australia, on 6 October 2010, aged 72, from undisclosed causes.
He also refers to this in his stand-up show It's Rhys Darby Night which he performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from 6 – 15 August 2009, The Bloomsbury Theatre in London from the 27 July – 1 August and toured around New Zealand with in October and November that year.

Rhys and Newcastle
* January 20 – Newcastle Emlyn Castle in Wales is recaptured by English forces, bringing Rhys ap Maredudd's revolt to an end.

Rhys and New
* 1974 – Rhys Darby, New Zealand comedian
It was linked to festivals held around the same time in other Celtic cultures, and was popularised as the " Celtic New Year " from the late 19th century, following Sir John Rhys and Sir James Frazer.
New New York: Rhys Chatham.
Named for Bryn Mawr ’ s late professor of Classical Archaeology, the Rhys Carpenter Library was designed by Henry Myerberg of New York and opened in 1997.
No Wave was a short lived movement in New York and raised James Chance, DNA, Rhys Chatham, Glenn Branca, Lydia Lunch, Rat At Rat R, Swans, Live Skull, Band of Susans, Ut and later Sonic Youth.
* Buddhist Suttas, ed & tr T. W. Rhys Davids, Sacred Books of the East, volume XI, Clarendon / Oxford, 1881 ; reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi (&? Dover, New York )
New forwards include flanker Mark Lock from London Wasps, Argentinian 7s and ex-Plymouth Albion flanker Martín Schusterman, Former Bristol Rugby No 8 Rhys Oakley from Newport Gwent Dragons, hooker James Parkes from Gloucester and props USA international Mike MacDonald, ex-Worcester who helped the Eagles to qualify for the World Cup, and Colin Noon from Biarritz.
The novel was hailed on publication, winning the Jock Campbell New Statesman Award, the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize.
* David Rhys Williams ( minister, Unitarian Church, Rochester, New York.
Signed on is indie director Billy Walsh ( Rhys Coiro ), who comes into immediate conflict with E. Eventually their differences are put aside and the season ends with the crew leaving for New York to start production on Queens Boulevard, with E having become Vince ’ s official manager ( with salary ).
Another member of the group, Rhys Bevan, moved to the South Island of New Zealand and began a career as a baker.
He played for Wales Under 19's, Under 21's, Wales A and played in the Youth World Cup in 1999 when Wales reached the final, losing to New Zealand along with fellow Cardiff Blues player Rhys Williams.
New edition with a preface by C. A. F. Rhys Davids, D. Litt., M. A.
New edition with a preface by C. A. F. Rhys Davids, D. Litt., M. A.
New edition with a preface by C. A. F. Rhys Davids, D. Litt., M. A.
New edition with a preface by C. A. F. Rhys Davids, D. Litt., M. A.
New edition with a preface by C. A. F. Rhys Davids.
New edition with a preface by C. A. F. Rhys Davids, D. Litt., M. A.
New edition, with a preface by C. A. F. Rhys Davids.
* Woman Recumbent: Ghosts of the Old Year: New Welsh Short Fiction ( an anthology representing the winners of the 2001 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition ); Parthian ( with the assistance of the Rhys Davies Trust ), Cardigan 2003

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