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Alfred Allen (April 8, 1866 – June 18, 1947) was an American silent film actor and author. Early life. Allen was born in Alfred, New York.
Alfred Allen or Alf Allen may refer to: Alfred Allen (actor) (1886–1947), American silent film actor; Alfred Allen (Australian politician) (1839–1917), New South Wales colonial politician; Alfred Allen (executioner) (c. 1888–c. 1938), English executioner; Alfred Allen, Baron Allen of Fallowfield (1914–1985), British life peer and trade ...
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Alan Mowbray MM (born Alfred Ernest Allen; 18 August 1896 – 25 March 1969) was an English stage and film actor who found success in Hollywood. Early life.
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Frank Presbrey (1855–1936) [1] was a 20th-century advertising pioneer. [2] He was a member of the Gridiron Club of Washington, [3] Vice President of the National American Advertising Agents Association, chairman of the executive committee of the New York Association, [4] an editor of the Eureka Herald [5] and manager of the national newspaper correspondence bureau at Washington.
Mojo was an Australian advertising agency formed in Sydney by Alan Morris ("Mo") and Allan Johnston ("Jo") in 1979. Its lineage can today be traced to the Australian offices of Publicis, an Australian subsidiary of the French multinational advertising and communications company holding Publicis Groupe. Those offices traded as Publicis Mojo from ...
Alfred Allen was born in Belfast to soap and candle manufacturer William Bell Allen and Ruth Johnston Sayers. His father arrived in Sydney in 1841; his mother and siblings followed in 1844. [ 2 ] Allen's father was a member of the Legislative Assembly, as the member for Williams from 1860 until 1864.