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Paul Powell may refer to: Paul Powell (minister) (1933–2016), dean of Baylor University's George W. Truett Theological Seminary; Paul Powell (director) (1881–1944), American film director; Paul Powell (politician) (1902–1970), Illinois Secretary of State in the 1960s; Paul Powell (baseball) (born 1948), American baseball player
Paul Mahlon Powell (September 6, 1881 – July 2, 1944) was an American journalist, director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Powell was most active during the silent film era and is best known for directing Mary Pickford in Pollyanna (1920).
Paul Lavon Davis (April 21, 1948 – April 22, 2008) [1] was an American singer and songwriter, best known for his radio hits and solo career that started worldwide in 1970. His career encompassed soul , country , and pop.
His estate, settled in 1978, was worth $4.6 million, the equivalent of $21.8 million today. He had $1 million worth of stock in horse tracks where he determined the most favorable racing dates.
Paul Taylor Powell (January 21, 1902 – October 10, 1970) was an American Democratic politician from Illinois, and Illinois Secretary of State from 1965 until his death in 1970, after which he was discovered to have been corrupt and became known for his saying "There's only one thing worse than a defeated politician, and that's a broke one." [1]
Milton Powell was born on November 29, 1974, in Houston, Texas.He attended Yates High School, where he played football and became close friends with George Floyd. [4]Known via a variety of nicknames, including Big Poyo and Podina, Big Pokey burst onto the Houston rap scene in the early 1990s as a member of his friend DJ Screw's friend group-turned rap collective Screwed Up Click. [5]
Glen Powell's net worth will blow you away, but it's been a whole complicated journey—and turns out he was almost broke during 'Top Gun: Maverick.'
John William Weller (born 25 May 1958), better known as Paul Weller, is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the rock band the Jam in the late 1970s. Following the dissolution of the Jam in 1982, he pursued different musical styles in the Style Council (1983–1989), then became a solo artist with his eponymous ...