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  2. Barry Wood - Wikipedia

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    Barry Wood may refer to: Wardy Joubert III (1971-2016), American preacher, football coach Pornographic model, and subject of an internet meme since 2012 Barry Wood (bishop) (1942–2017), South African Roman Catholic bishop

  3. Barry Wood (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Wood (born 26 December 1942) is a former English cricketer and footballer who played for the England cricket team in both Test and ODI competitions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From 1964-1983 he competed in first-class cricket for Yorkshire , Lancashire , and Derbyshire .

  4. Wardy Joubert III - Wikipedia

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    Wardy Joubert III (August 30, 1971 – December 11, 2016), also known as Wood, was an American preacher, football coach, pornographic model and subject of an internet meme that has circulated since 2012.

  5. ‘Top Gun’ Actor Sues Paramount Over Image Used in 'Top Gun ...

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    Top Gun actor Barry Tubb is suing Paramount for using his image in the 2022 sequel Top Gun: Maverick. Tubb, 61, portrayed Wolfman in the original 1986 hit alongside Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer ...

  6. Barry Wood (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Wood [1] (February 12, 1909 - July 19, 1970) was an American singer and television producer. He is best known for being Frank Sinatra's immediate predecessor as the lead male vocalist on the long running NBC radio program Your Hit Parade. [2] Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Wood was the younger brother of bandleader Barney Rapp. [3]

  7. Barry Wood (American football) - Wikipedia

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    A multitalented athlete, Wood earned a total of ten varsity letters at Harvard: three each in football, hockey, and baseball, plus one in tennis. [5] [6]Wood first made his national reputation as a sophomore in 1929, when he led Harvard to a comeback 20-20 tie with Army: Wood threw a 40-yard touchdown pass and drop-kicked two extra points, including the kick to tie the game at the end.

  8. Barry Wood (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Wood joined North Sydney and played 3 uneventful years at the club but did finish top try scorer in 1977 for the team. In 1978, Wood rejoined Newtown and played 2 seasons for them with the club coming last in 1978 and second last in 1979. Wood was not re-signed by Newtown for the 1980 season and then retired. [3] [4]

  9. John Wood (civil servant, born 1870) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Barry Wood KCIE KCVO CSI (27 April 1870 – 10 February 1933) was an English first-class cricketer and a civil servant in the Indian Civil Service. The son of The Reverend Joseph Wood, he was born at Cheltenham in September 1866. [1] He was educated at Marlborough College, [2] before going up to Balliol College, Oxford. [1]