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John Patrick Thomson (born Patrick Francis McAleer; 2 April 1969) is an English comedian, narrator and actor best known for his roles in The Fast Show, Men Behaving Badly, Cold Feet, 24 Hour Party People, The Brothers Grimsby and Coronation Street.
Spouse: John Thomson ... In May 2016, Marra married John Thomson of the newspaper group DC Thomson; [citation needed] they have two children. [8] [11] References
John Thomson (banker) (1908–1998), British banker; John Thomson (RAF officer) (1941–1994), one of the senior officers of the Royal Air Force, later Commander-in-Chief Strike Command; John Thomson (fraudster), warehouse keeper of the Charitable Corporation; John Thomson (Australian businessman) (1887–1960)
John and Taras share daughter Minka Jagger, whom they welcomed on March 2, 2016. John also has two daughters — Yasmeen and Destiny — from a previous relationship. Kevin O'Leary's Wife Linda O ...
Coronation Street star John Thomson has spoken about his unexpected return to the show for the first time. The former Cold Feet actor is reprising his role as Jesse Chadwick, who was last seen on ...
Elizabeth or 'Betty' Burns as she was known, married Private John Thomson of the Stirling Militia. John was the son of William Thomson and Agnes Adam, and had been born in Glasgow in 1788. They married on 2 June 1808 in Dumfries at Robert Burns's house [ 16 ] and the very next day he was ordered with his regiment to Berwick-on-Tweed where he ...
John Mulaney and Olivia Munn have been together since 2021, and in that time, they have covered a lot of ground. The two sparked dating rumors in May 2021 after the comedian split with Anna Marie ...
She was the daughter of John Thomson, [2] furniture packer from Logie Pert in Forfarshire [3] and later a minister in the Church of Scotland [1] and his wife Ann Youngson, from Peterhead. [2] [3] The family continued to live in Cumberland Street until 1892, when they rented a flat in the newly built Comely Bank Avenue in Edinburgh. [3]