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James Logan (c. 1723–1780), assumed name of Logan (Iroquois leader), adopted from the statesman James Logan (c. 1776–1812), Shawnee warrior better known as Captain Logan James Logan (pioneer) (1791–1859), American pioneer and statesman
Jimmy Logan (1928–2001) was a Scottish actor and comedian. Jim Logan may also refer to: Jim Logan (American football) (1916–2004), American football player
James Allan Short, OBE, FRSAMD (4 April 1928 – 13 April 2001), known professionally as Jimmy Logan, was a Scottish performer, theatrical producer, impresario and director. Family [ edit ]
Robert Logan, known for his role as valet J.R. Hale on the series '77 Sunset Strip,' has died at 82. He died on May 6 in Estero, Fla., from natural causes.
Logan was born in Glasgow. He played in Fife for Scottish Junior Football Association club Glencraig Celtic and for Scottish League club Cowdenbeath, [1] before coming to England in 1919 to play for Plymouth Argyle, then a Southern League club. He made 279 appearances for the club in all competitions. [2]
Logan was born in Barrhead, Renfrewshire, in 1884 [2] and died in Johnstone in 1968 at the age of 84. [A]He had two brothers who were also noted footballers: elder sibling Alec, [9] a forward was a teammate of James at Aston Villa between 1907 and 1909 [10] and also played for the Scottish League XI before being killed in the First World War; younger sibling Tommy, [9] a defender, played in ...
Logan is and adept at defending himself with a Japanese neko de or metallic claw. He guides the X-Men to Madrippor at the end of the series once solving and cleared of Jean Grey's murder, as he was a former flame. [293] Wolverine Noir, which shows Logan's origin story, reveals that his full name is James "Jim" Howlett.
James Howlett, known as Logan and by his codename Wolverine, is a fictional character who originated as the main protagonist and central figure of 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series, having appeared in nine films since his introduction in X-Men (2000), including both ensemble and solo films.