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Entering films with the Selig and Vitagraph film company, Carroll starred in 140 films between 1911 and 1927, including such works as 1916's The Twinkler. He died of a heart attack in 1928. Selected filmography
William K. Carroll was born in 1952 close to Washington, DC. He immigrated to Canada with his family in 1968, where he attended Brock University in Niagara Falls, and then York University in Toronto. He obtained his PhD in sociology in 1981, and the same year accepted a position at the University of Victoria, where he still teaches.
William D. Carroll (1880–1955), member of the Wisconsin State Senate, 1931–1935; William F. Carroll (1877–1964), lawyer, judge, and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada; William G. Carroll (1893–1969), American politician; William Henry Carroll (1810–1868), Confederate general, American Civil War; son of Governor Carroll; William K ...
Two people in the Tahoe — William Carroll Tucker, 72, and Elizabeth Sharon Tucker, 66, of Hephzibah, Georgia — were killed, as were three people in the Rav-4: Edward Carroll Davis, 68, and ...
Johnny Madison "The Shootist" Williams Jr. (born January 19, 1951) is one of the most successful bank robbers in American history. After his arrest on July 9, 1994, Williams confessed to 56 bank robberies across the states of California, Texas, and Washington state over an eight-year period, beginning in 1986, usually with the help of his wife, Carolyn, usually known as Carol.
William Henry Carroll (1810 – May 3, 1868) was a wealthy planter, a postmaster, and a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
Tremaine Carroll allegedly raped multiple inmates while at Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla after securing placement there by self-identifying as transgender.
But in 1984, he was paroled to California, Thomas said. On Feb. 22, 1986, South Pasadena Police responded to a report of a woman lying in the road on Banks Street, Thomas said.