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Joel Aleister Richardson (born October 15, 1969), (a.k.a. Jimmy Swann), is a Canadian artist, filmmaker and award-winning athlete. Richardson became widely known for his controversial clash with Toronto's Mayor, Rob Ford .
Joely Kim Richardson (born 9 January 1965) [1] is a British actress. She is notable for her roles as Julia McNamara in the FX drama series Nip/Tuck (2003–2010) and Katherine Parr in the Showtime series The Tudors (2010).
Jon Joel Richardson (born 26 September 1982) is an English comedian and radio presenter. He is known for his appearances on 8 Out of 10 Cats and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and his work as co-host with Russell Howard on BBC Radio 6 Music .
She made her screen debut in 1998 in the film Elizabeth (produced by her father's company, Working Title) at the age of five.She and her mother played daughter and mother Madame Royal and Marie Antoinette in the 2001 film, The Affair of the Necklace. [1]
Joel Richardson and Walid Shoebat have both recently written books proposing a revived eastern Roman Empire, which will fall within the boundaries of the Ottoman Empire.
Joel Daniel Coen (born November 29, 1954) and Ethan Jesse Coen (born September 21, 1957) were born and raised in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. [8] Their mother, Rena ( née Neumann; 1925–2001), was an art historian at St. Cloud State University , [ 9 ] and their father, Edward Coen (1919–2012), was a professor of ...
Jael Ealey Richardson is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. [1] The daughter of former Canadian Football League quarterback Chuck Ealey , she is best known for The Stone Thrower , a book about her father which has been published both as an adult memoir in 2012 and as an illustrated children's book in 2015.
Joseph or Joe Richardson may refer to: Joseph Richardson (American politician) (1778–1871), United States Representative from Massachusetts Joseph Richardson (Liberal politician) (1830–1902), Liberal Party politician in England, MP for South East Durham in the 1890s