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Christopher Stone (born Thomas Edward Bourassa; October 4, 1940 – October 20, 1995) [1] was an American actor. Early life. Stone was born Thomas Edward Bourassa in ...
Christopher Isaac "Biz" Stone [1] [2] (born March 10, 1974) [3] is an American entrepreneur who is a co-founder of Twitter, among other technology companies. Stone was the creative director at Xanga from 1999 to 2001. [4] Stone co-founded Jelly, with Ben Finkel. Jelly was launched in 2014 and was a search engine driven by visual imagery and ...
Christopher Stone, contestant in series 4 of Britain's Got Talent; Chris Stone (footballer) (1959–2023), Australian rules footballer; Chris Stone (entrepreneur), co-founder of the Record Plant recording studios; C.J. Stone (Christopher James Stone, born 1953), author, journalist and freelance writer; Biz Stone (Christopher Isaac Stone, born ...
Deanna Wallace (née Bowers), also known as Dee Wallace Stone, (born December 14, 1948) [1] is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Mary Taylor in the 1982 blockbuster science fiction film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial .
Christopher, lore tells us, first auditioned for the GH role of Stone Cates (which instead went to Michael Sutton). Years later, though, he successfully made a run at the role of Nikolas, another ...
Christopher Stone is an American criminal justice expert [1] and Professor of Practice of Public Integrity at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. [ 2 ] He was the President of the Open Society Foundations from 2012–2017, the global grantmaking network founded by George Soros .
A portrait of Christopher Stone in 1945. Major Christopher Reynolds Stone, D.S.O., M.C. (19 September 1882 – 22 May 1965) was the first disc jockey in the United Kingdom.. He was the youngest son of Eton College's assistant master and Stonehouse preparatory school's founder Edward Daniel Stone.
The character returned in the late eighties, when Christopher Stone played Bill for a six-month stint from September 11, 1987, to March 17, 1988. Peter White temporarily played Bill from October 13 to 15, 1987. Mallory reprised playing Bill in guest appearances from July 1 to 3, 1991, and then again in a short-term recurring capacity from ...