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Bruce Bennett (born Harold Herman Brix, also credited Herman Brix; May 19, 1906 – February 24, 2007) was an American film and television actor who was a college athlete in football and in intercollegiate and international track-and-field competitions. [1]
Ephraim F. Morgan – 16th governor of West Virginia; Matthew M. Neely – 22nd governor of West Virginia; Asra Nomani – former Wall Street Journal reporter, author and Islamic reform and feminism activist; Corey Lee Palumbo – West Virginia Senate, District 17, 2009 – present and West Virginia House of Representatives 2003–2009
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Pages in category "People from White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia"
Club owner Marty Fain (Bruce Bennett) offers to make good his patrons' losses, but orders his men to deal with Warjack. Seedy gambler Nelson Clark ( Ben Welden ) tries to take advantage of Fain's generosity for $10,000, followed by beautiful young socialite Linda Vickers ( Virginia Mayo ) for $18,000 in diamonds.
Bruce Harry Bennett AO FAHA (23 March 1941, Perth – 14 April 2012) [1] was an Australian specialist in Australian literary studies. A Rhodes Scholar , his professional career was spent largely at the University of Western Australia where he was also director of the Centre for Studies in Australian Literature .
Boone County, West Virginia, U.S. Percy Heath Modern Jazz Quartet: 81: April 28, 2005: Southampton, New York, U.S. Bone cancer Jim Pash The Surfaris: 56: April 29, 2005: Congestive heart failure [308] Johnnie Stewart Television producer and music program from Top of the Pops: 87: April 29, 2005: East Dereham, Norfolk, England [309] Norma-Jean ...
Bruce Bennett (October 31, 1917 – August 26, 1979) was an American attorney and politician. He served as attorney general of Arkansas from 1957 to 1961 and again from 1963 to 1967. [ 1 ]
Bob Armstrong, 82, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1963–1971) and Commissioner of the General Land Office (1971–1983). [1]Malcolm Bennett, 56, British poet and author.