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Russell Scott (June 30, 1921 – August 27, 2012), also known as Blinky the Clown, and simply Clown, was an American clown, television personality and presenter who starred in a Denver, Colorado television program called Blinky's Fun Club. Having spent 41 years on television in character, Scott holds the record as longest-running television ...
Charles Prestwich Scott, fourth son, newspaper editor. [1] Isabella died 1932, aged 89, unmarried [29] After Scott's death, his widow Isabella, his son Lawrence and others funded the building of the Russell Scott Schools in Denton, which opened in 1882. They were adjacent to the Unitarian chapel where Lawrence Scott was minister, but were non ...
[28] [29] Taylor was the son of Mary Taylor née Scott, Russell's sister, and this was a first cousin marriage. [1] John Edward Taylor, Scott's son Russell Scott II (1801–1880) and several of Scott's grandsons including C. P. Scott were the founding group of the Manchester Guardian, now the London Guardian newspaper. They dominated its ...
J.J. Abrams is taking a look back at “Felicity,” the beloved series he co-created that premiered 25 years ago, in a difference kind of rewatch podcast featuring guest appearances by the show ...
[2] [3] The band played shows around Southern California, opening for and playing with various rockabilly, surf, roots and garage artists including Tav Falco, The Untold Fables, Saddle Sores, Rockin' Rebels, James Intveld, The Red Devils, The Blazers, Eddie Nichols, Russell Scott, The Beguiled, Melvis & the Megatones and Bobbi Brat. [4] [5]
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys is an American rockabilly and Western swing band [1] from California composed of Robert Williams, alias Big Sandy, Ashley Kingman, Frankie Hernandez and Russell Scott. [4]
David Russell Scott, 50, was the senior vice president in charge of Exxon’s multi-billion-dollar shale oil business when he was arrested on a sexual assault charge at a Magnolia, Texas, motel on ...
“Gladiator” director Ridley Scott recently told The New York Times that Russell Crowe said Joaquin Phoenix was being “terribly unprofessional” on set when Phoenix was getting cold feet and ...