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Bert Wilson (ice hockey) (1949–1992), ice hockey player; Bert Wilson (musician) (1939–2013), American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist; Bertram Martin Wilson (1896–1935), English mathematician; Robert P. Wilson, American football player and coach, head football coach at Wesleyan University (1898–1902) and New York University (1903)
Dana Natol was born on January 3, 1922, in New York City, and studied acting at Cecil Clovelly's Academy of Dramatic Arts at Carnegie Hall.She worked on stage in New York and Boston and married Batman actor Lewis Wilson, met when they were both students at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, with whom she had a son, Michael G. Wilson.
Wilson, however, died at age 44 from heart failure that November near his winter home in Mesa, Arizona. [2] He was survived by his wife and three children. [3] Wilson is an inductee of the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame. [4] He has twice been a finalist for the Ford C. Frick Award, presented by the National Baseball Hall of Fame. [2] [5]
Alfredo Berti (born 1971), Argentine football player and manager; Antonio Berti (painter) (1830–1912), Italian painter; Antonio Berti (sculptor) (1904–1990), Italian sculptor and medalist; Antonio Berti (senator) (1812–1879), Italian politician and senator; Dehl Berti (1921–1991), Native American actor; Eduardo Berti (born 1964 ...
In California, Wilson played as a leader in groups which included George Morrow and Albert Stinson, and played a show with John Coltrane in 1966. Later in 1966 he moved to New York City, where he played with James Zitro and Sonny Simmons; he returned to California in 1969, moving to Berkeley, where he worked with Barbara Donald, Donald Garrett, Eddie Marshall, and Smiley Winters.
Michael Gregg Wilson, CBE (born January 21, 1942) is an American-British screenwriter and film producer, best known for his association with the James Bond film series. Background Wilson was born in New York City, the son of Dana (née Natol) and actor Lewis Wilson . [ 2 ]
Bertie the Bunyip (~1960) Bertie the Bunyip was the lead puppet character on the popular American children's television series The Bertie the Bunyip Show [1] which aired on KYW-TV (known as WPTZ until 1956, then WRCV-TV from 1956-1965) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which ran from 1954 to 1966. [2]
Wilson had previously been president of the section of Laryngology and Otology (1946–48). He was elected a member of the Royal Irish Academy and a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in London in 1937. However, Wilson was most influential within the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, whose council he joined in 1944. He became vice ...