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Greg(ory) Green(e) may refer to: Greg Green, Spokane-area based businessman and entrepreneur; Greg Greene, a 1997 Alberta Social Credit Party candidate for the Calgary-Nose Creek provincial electoral district; Gregory Greene, Toronto-based director of 2004 documentary film The End of Suburbia; Gregory Green (musician), known as Grant Green, Jr.
His first wife was Freddie Green, whom he married in 1945 and divorced in 1960. They had 3 children Evit, Gregory (died 1998), and Robin (died 2015). Evit resides in Florida. A week after his divorce from Green, he married Billie Roberts, a marriage which lasted until they divorced in 1994. Newcombe's third wife, Karen Kroner, survived him. [5 ...
She began her career as a journalist for France Soir, a French daily newspaper, and met Gregory Peck while conducting an interview for France Soir in 1953. The couple married on December 31, 1955, shortly after Peck's divorce from his first wife, Greta Kukkonen. [1] Peck became a well-known philanthropist in Greater Los Angeles.
Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) ... Peck with his first wife Greta Kukkonen in the 1940s. Peck with his second wife Veronique in 1959.
Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 – April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. [ 1 ]
Philip Schuyler Green from Gentleman's Agreement; Rachel Green, one of the main characters in the TV sitcom Friends; Red Green (character), The Red Green Show; Vernita Green, from the movie Kill Bill; Wes Green, from Ben 10 (2005 TV series) The English localized name of A'ke in John Minford's translation of Jin Yong's novel The Deer and the ...
Gregory Gerami, president and CEO of Batterson Farms Corp, recently announced a $237 million donation to Florida A&M University, the largest ever for a historically Black college or university.
The Macomber Affair is a 1947 American adventure drama film starring Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett, and Robert Preston. [2] Directed by Zoltan Korda and distributed by United Artists, it portrays a fatal love triangle set in British East Africa between a frustrated wife, a weak husband, and the professional hunter who comes between them.