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Henry Leroy Finch, Jr. (August 8, 1921 – August 22, 1997) was an American scholar and professor of philosophy and a pacifist organizer. Early life and education
Wake is a 2003 American drama film directed by Henry LeRoy Finch, starring Gale Harold, Dihlon McManne, Blake Gibbons and John Winthrop Philbrick. Cast.
In 2003, Harold starred in Wake, produced by Susan Landau Finch and directed by her husband Henry LeRoy Finch. Harold had the lead role of Special Agent Graham Kelton in the short-lived FOX series Vanished in 2006. Harold also guest-starred as Wyatt Earp in two episodes of the HBO series Deadwood and appeared twice on the CBS series The Unit.
Henry Finch (died 1761) (1694–1761), British academic and politician, MP for Malton; Henry Finch (priest) (1633–1704), English ejected minister; Henry Finch (cricketer) (1842–1935), English cricketer and barrister; Henry LeRoy Finch, American film director; Henry Leroy Finch Jr. (born 1918), American scholar, professor of philosophy and ...
Roy Finch may refer to: Roy G. Finch (1884–1959), American civil engineer and politician from New York; Roy Finch (footballer) (1922–2007), Welsh professional footballer; Roy Finch (gridiron football), a running back and return specialist in the Canadian Football League; Henry LeRoy Finch, known as Roy, American film director
Annie Ridley Crane Finch was born in New Rochelle, New York, on October 31, 1956. Her mother was poet and doll artist Margaret Rockwell Finch [1] [2] and her father, Henry Leroy Finch Jr., was a pacifist leader and a scholar of philosophy whose works include three books on Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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Charles Finch was the second son of Henry Le Roy Finch and Mary Farquhar Baker [4] and the grandson of Stephen Baker, President of the Bank of the Manhattan Company. [1] He had three brothers: Henry Leroy Finch Jr., Stephen Baker Finch and John Finch.