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Christopher Connelly (September 8, 1941 – December 7, 1988) was an American actor, best known for his role as Norman Harrington in the successful prime time ABC soap opera Peyton Place. He stayed with the series during its entire five-year run, from 1964 to 1969.
Chris Connelly (born 1957) is an American sports and entertainment reporter who currently works for ESPN as a contributor to its E:60 newsmagazine. He was also the interim editor-in-chief of Grantland.com , replacing Bill Simmons , before ESPN shuttered the site in October 2015.
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Chris Connelly (born 11 November 1964) is a Scottish musician and author. [3] He is notable for his industrial music work of the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly his involvement with the Revolting Cocks and Ministry .
Chris or Christopher Connolly may refer to: Chris Connolly (footballer) (born 1963), Australian rules footballer, coach and administrator Chris Connolly (ice hockey) (born 1987), American ice hockey forward
Connelly then had a relationship with photographer David Dugan, with whom she has a son, born in 1997. [133] [134] On January 1, 2003, in a private family ceremony in Scotland, she married actor Paul Bettany, whom she had met while working on A Beautiful Mind. [135] They have two children, a son, born in 2003, and a daughter, born in 2011.
William Frederick Rieflin (September 30, 1960 [1] – March 24, 2020) was an American musician. Rieflin came to prominence in the 1990s mainly for his work as a drummer with groups (particularly in the industrial rock and industrial metal scenes) such as Ministry, the Revolting Cocks, Lard, KMFDM, Pigface, Swans, Chris Connelly, and Nine Inch Nails.
Shipwreck is an album by the Scottish musician Chris Connelly, released in 1994. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It continued Connelly's move away from industrial music . [ 4 ] Connelly supported the album by touring with Low Pop Suicide .