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Hugh Clowers Thompson Jr. (April 15, 1943 – January 6, 2006) was a United States Army officer, serving as a warrant officer in the 123rd Aviation Battalion of the 23rd Infantry Division.
Thompson won the Gemini Award for Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111. [1] He was nominated for an ACTRA Award [2] and a Canadian Screen Award [3] for his work on Forgive Me.For his theatre work, Thompson was honored by the Robert Merritt Awards for his performances in Whale Riding Weather in 2013 [4] for The Beauty Queen of Leenane in 2012, [5] for Kingfisher Days in 2018, [6] and was ...
Hugh Thompson (baritone) (1915–2006), American opera singer; Hugh Thompson (Canadian actor), Canadian actor; Hugh Thompson (cricketer) (1934–2021), English cricketer; Hugh Thompson Jr. (1943–2006), American soldier who helped end the Mỹ Lai massacre; Hugh Thompson (Royal Navy officer) (1931–1996), British naval officer; Hugh Cathcart ...
Hugh Thompson (born May 20, 1887) was an American actor of the silent film era. He appeared in over 50 feature films and film shorts during the 1910s and 1920s. Some of his more prominent roles were in 1917's Barnaby Lee , 1918's Queen of the Sea and The Forbidden Path , The Woman Under Oath in 1920, and 1922's The Half Breed .
Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Leslie Owen Thompson KBE FIMechE FREng (2 April 1931 - 11 December 1996) was a Royal Navy officer who served from 1946 to 1990. He acted as Chief Naval Engineering Officer from 1987-1989 and had the rare distinction of joining as an Artificer Apprentice and leaving as the head of his branch.
Hugh Thomson RI (1 June 1860 – 7 May 1920) was an Irish illustrator. [1] He is best known for his pen-and-ink illustrations of works by authors such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and J. M. Barrie. Thomson inaugurated the Cranford School of illustration with the publication of the 1891 Macmillan reissue of Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford.
Hugh Roderick Thompson, known on the stage as Hugh Thompson, (June 19, 1915 – February 6, 2006) was an American opera singer. He was a leading baritone at the Metropolitan Opera between 1944 and 1953 for 238 performances .
Hugh Reginald Patrick Thompson (11 April 1934 — 8 December 2021) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Alan Robert Thompson, he was born at Scunthorpe in April 1934. He was educated at Cheltenham College , where he was a college prefect. [ 1 ]