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David Russell Strathairn (/ s t r ə ˈ θ ɛər n /; [1] born January 26, 1949) [2] is an American actor. Known for his leading roles on stage and screen, he has often portrayed historical figures such as Edward R. Murrow, J. Robert Oppenheimer, William H. Seward, and John Dos Passos.
The Bank Job is a 2008 heist thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.It is based on the 1971 burglary of Lloyds Bank safety deposit boxes in Baker Street.
Bill Tilghman's widow, Mrs. Zoe Tilghman, 84 years old, a surprise guest on the TV program, was interviewed by The "Old Ranger", actor Stanley Andrews. In 1981, Tilghman was portrayed by Rod Steiger (1925–2002) in Cattle Annie and Little Britches , a 97-minute film which also starred Burt Lancaster (1913–1994) as Bill Doolin.
Born in South Australia, Bill Strutton won a state scholarship to university at 14 but dropped out after two years to work as an office clerk in Adelaide.At the outbreak of World War II, he joined the Australian army.
William Walton Sharman was born on May 25, 1926, in Abilene, Texas.The family moved to California when he was a child, and he grew up in Lomita, California. [3] [4] He originally attended Narbonne High School where he was on a championship basketball team in ninth grade.
William E. Strickland (born August 25, 1947, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American community leader, author, and the former President and CEO of the non-profit Manchester Bidwell Corporation based in Pittsburgh.
Bill McDonald: Arena: Allen Event Center: Average attendance: 3,986: Team leaders; Goals: Bruce Graham Nino Musitelli (34) Assists: Colton Yellow Horn (55) Points: Colton Yellow Horn (88) Penalty minutes: Kip Brennan (146) Plus/minus: Dave Bonk (+27) Wins: Chris Whitley (23) Goals against average: Chris Whitley (2.86)
William Hambly Stoneman III (born April 7, 1944) is an American former professional baseball player and executive who, during his eight-year (1967–1974) pitching career in Major League Baseball, threw two no-hitters; then, as general manager of the Anaheim Angels (1999–2007), presided over the franchise's first-ever World Series championship in 2002.