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Colin Edwards II (born February 27, 1974), nicknamed the "Texas Tornado", is an American former professional motorcycle racer who retired half-way through the 2014 season. He is a two-time World Superbike champion and competed in the MotoGP class from 2003 to 2014.
Colin Edwards was born in 1924, the son of Brinley and Doris Edwards. His father worked in the meat trade, was a member of the Welsh Cob Society, a dog breeder, show judge, and an amateur historian. His mother had won a scholarship to the Sorbonne, but had not taken it up and had gone into teaching. She was a member of the Swansea Writers' Circle.
The Crown is a historical drama web television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, created and principally written by Peter Morgan, and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.
Don't worry, you'll still hear his voice saying 'you've got mail!,' 'file's done' and 'goodbye,' -- Edwards is retiring from a totally different job. He's been in television for 47 years, the past ...
Image credits: Saturday Night Live Michael had another joke up his sleeve to land Colin further in hot water, and this one was about the couple’s son, Cosmo, whom they welcomed in August 2021.
Huw Edwards’ wife’s statement ‘a dash of cold water to the face of journalists’, says ex-News at Ten editor. 15:49, Andy Gregory. ... Professor Colin Riordan said: “It is hard to imagine ...
In 2004, Edwards married guitarist and collaborator Colin Cripps. They divorced in 2011. Edwards was later in a relationship with Justin Vernon, Wisconsin-born singer/songwriter and front-man of the band Bon Iver. [22] Edwards and Vernon separated in 2012. [23] [24] In 2020, Edwards married property developer Sean McAdam. [25]
Colin Edwards (5 May 1991 – 16 February 2013) was a Guyanese international football player. He played in three friendly games for the Guyana national football team. On 5 February 2013, Edwards was involved in a motorcycle accident in Georgetown. [3]