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John Shank (also spelled Shanke or Shanks) (died January 1636) was an actor in English Renaissance theatre, a leading comedian in the King's Men during the 1620s and 1630s. Early career [ edit ]
John Matthew Shanks (born December 18, 1964) is an American songwriter, record producer and guitarist. [1] Early life and education. Shanks was born in New York ...
Bust of John Schank More, by J B Jones 1849, Old College, University of Edinburgh John Shank More's house, 19 Great King Street, Edinburgh The grave of John Shank More, St John's churchyard, Edinburgh. John Shank More (sometimes written as John Schank More) LL.D FRSE RSA (1784–1861) held the Chair as Professor of Scots Law at the University ...
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Pompei is a drama film, directed by Anna Falguères and John Shank and released in 2019. [1] A coproduction of companies from Belgium, Canada and France, the film centres on a small group of aimless young people engaging in petty crime. [2] The film stars Aliocha Schneider, Garance Marillier, Vincent Rottiers and Auguste Wilhelm. [1]
He was trained by John Shank, a noted comic actor; and after he matured and left female roles behind, Pollard acquired his own reputation as a gifted comic performer. His most notable part was the title role in Fletcher's The Humorous Lieutenant .
Christopher B. Shank, Maryland politician; Daniel Shank, a Canadian ice hockey player; Harvey Shank, Canadian baseball player; John Shank, a 17th-century English actor; David E. Shank, co-founder and long-time General Manager of the co-op that developed Shenandoah's Pride milk brand; Charles V. Shank, physicist, inventor of femtosecond lasers