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Anthony Howard Wilson (20 February 1950 – 10 August 2007) was a British record label owner, radio and television presenter, nightclub manager and impresario, and a journalist for Granada Television, the BBC and Channel 4.
Anthony Wilson (born 8 October 1947) [1] is a Trinidadian vocalist, bass guitarist and songwriter, best known for his time with soul and funk band Hot Chocolate. He co-wrote the Hot Chocolate hits " Love Is Life ", " Emma ", " Brother Louie " and " You Sexy Thing ".
Wilson produced two stage productions of the play, as they were developing the film. A sequel, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, which Wilson co-produced and in which she had a supporting role, was released in 2016. [20] Wilson's own Greek heritage was honored in 2016 when the Greek Postal Service ELTA commemorated her with a stamp along with five ...
In 1980, they were divorced and Geiger was awarded custody of two of their three children, as well as $820,000 for her share of the marital property. In January 1981, she married a local businessman, Tony Wilson, and became known as JoAnn Wilson. [4] On May 17, 1981, Wilson was shot and wounded while in the kitchen of her home.
Tony Wilson is a Melbourne-based Australian radio and television personality, writer and public speaker. He gained notoriety as the winner of the second series of the ABC television show, Race Around the World in 1998, [ 1 ] and has since become somewhat of a cult figure in Melbourne radio, television and print media.
Joyce Vincent Wilson (born Joyce Vincent, [1] December 14, 1946) is an American singer, best known as part of the group Tony Orlando and Dawn. [2] Wilson was later in Former Ladies of the Supremes, despite not being a member of the vocal group, although, she was considered to be the replacement for Mary Wilson of The Supremes in 1977, but with Wilson being the lone original member still in the ...
Anthony Wilson, 1997; Anthony Wilson (sprinter) (born 1968), Canadian sprinter; Anthony Wilson (MP), British politician during 1850s; Anthony Babington Wilson (born 1931), business executive, artist and author; Deke Arlon, musician/manager, born Anthony Howard Wilson; Henry Bromley (writer) (1750–1814), real name Anthony Wilson, writer on art
The character of Tony Wilson is an unreliable narrator who regularly breaks the fourth wall, referencing Wilson's job as a TV presenter. [7] Real documentary footage of the period was also spliced into the film. [8] Steve Coogan and Wilson were acquainted before filming, having first met in 1975.