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John Hannah (born 23 April 1962) is a Scottish actor and voice over artist. He came to prominence in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role as Matthew.
John Allen Hannah (born April 4, 1951), nicknamed "Hog", is an American former professional football guard who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons with the New England Patriots.
The John A. Hannah Distinguished Professorship at Michigan State University was established in 1966. [ 6 ] As part of its sesquicentennial celebration, MSU erected a 7-foot bronze statue of Hannah in front of his namesake administration building on September 17, 2004, sculpted by California artist Bruce Wolfe .
John Hannah may refer to: John Hannah (Methodist) , called the elder (1792–1867), English Wesleyan minister John Hannah (archdeacon of Lewes) , the younger, (1818–1888), his son, Anglican priest and schoolmaster
Detective Inspector John Rebus is the protagonist in the Inspector Rebus series of detective novels by the Scottish writer Sir Ian Rankin, ten of which have so far been televised as Rebus. The novels are mostly set in and around Edinburgh .
Sliding Doors is a 1998 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow while also featuring John Hannah, John Lynch, and Jeanne Tripplehorn. The film alternates between two storylines, showing two paths the central character's life could take depending on whether she catches a train.
Hannah says the seed for the Sons of the San Joaquin was planted during his father’s 85th birthday party. “My dad [Lonnie] was a legend in Missouri, a tremendous athlete,” he says. “He was ...
John Hannah played guitars on Under Heaven Over Hell (1979), Quicksand Shoes (1980), and Drugstore Dancer (1980). In 1980, Streetheart won the Juno Award for "Most Promising Group of the Year". [2] Streetheart released a single in 1979, a disco-hybrid cover version of "Under My Thumb" by the Rolling Stones.