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John By Durnford Marlow (10 April 1827 – 27 February 1903) was an officer in the paramilitary Native Police force in the British colony of Queensland. He served in this corps for fourteen years and was stationed at frontier sites such as the Maranoa Region , Port Denison and on the Burdekin River .
Marlowe began his stage career in the 1930s at the Pasadena Playhouse in California, first under his birth name, then as John Marlowe. [3] He was first seen on the Broadway stage in New York City in Arrest That Woman (1936), permanently settling on Hugh Marlowe as his stage name. [4]
John Marlow Thompson, who became nicknamed 'Tommy' was born on 16 August 1914 in Keynsham, Somerset, and was educated at Bristol Grammar School. He gained a short service commission as an acting pilot officer in the Royal Air Force (RAF) in March 1934. The following month, he commenced training at No. 5 Flying Training School at Sealand.
Marlowe was christened at St George's Church, Canterbury.The tower, shown here, is all that survived destruction during the Baedeker air raids of 1942.. Christopher Marlowe, the second of nine children, and oldest child after the death of his sister Mary in 1568, was born to Canterbury shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Katherine, daughter of William Arthur of Dover. [8]
Dr. Colin Marlow 3 episodes 2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Duke DeGuerin episode "Alpha Dog" 2009–2013 Warehouse 13: James MacPherson 7 episodes 2010 The Cleveland Show (voice) episode "Brown History Month" The Good Wife: Dr. Todd Grossman episode "Nine Hours" 2012 Submissions Only: Roger Rees episode "Y'all Were Great!" 2012–2014 ...
John Amos’s cause of death has been confirmed, just over a month after he died on August 21 aged 84. The Good Times actor died from congestive heart failure at a Los Angeles hospital, according ...