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James Bradford English Sr. (January 16, 1942 – October 25, 2024) was an American character actor known for his roles in film and television. He was best known in the horror film community for his role in the 1995 horror movie Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers as John Strode.
English conductor, assisted double suicide with wife Lady Joan Downes at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland, [141] had suffered from increasing hearing impairment, as well as near total blindness, and his wife had terminal cancer. Scott Dozier: 2019: American murderer on death row in Nevada after the 2002 murder of 22-year-old Jeremiah Miller ...
Posey's first race was at Bridgehampton where he finished 3rd. Other finishes were: Meadowdale, 3rd; St Jovite, 3rd; Bryar, 6th; Watkins Glen, 2nd which was the only race that Donohue was beaten by a Camaro in 1968. Posey's car was the same Sunoco Blue with yellow lettering as Donohue. Posey sported a yellow spoiler and Donohue had a red spoiler.
Posy (given name)—Includes Posee, Posey, Posi, and Posie Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Posey .
Starkweather sentenced to death and executed Fugate sentenced to life imprisonment and paroled in 1976 Also killed two dogs Starkweather killed a man on November 30, 1957 [34] Mullin, Herbert, 25: Jan. 25 / Feb. 10–13: 1973: Santa Cruz County: California
Red Riding is a British crime drama limited series written by Tony Grisoni and based on the book series of the same name by David Peace.The series comprises the novels Nineteen Seventy-Four (1999), Nineteen Seventy-Seven (2000), Nineteen Eighty (2001) and Nineteen Eighty-Three (2002), and the first, third, and fourth of these novels became three feature-length television episodes, Red Riding ...
Bradford was born on 23 February 1892 at Witton Park, County Durham, to George Bradford. [1] and educated at Epsom College [2] [3] in Surrey. [4]He had three brothers, James Barker, Thomas Andrews and George Nicholson, [5] of which he was the youngest "and by far the liveliest, endowed with an excellent mind and an ebullient sense of fun".
The Execution of Private Slovik is a nonfiction book by William Bradford Huie, published in 1954, [1] and an American television movie that aired on NBC on March 13, 1974. [2] [3] The film was written for the screen by Richard Levinson, William Link, and director Lamont Johnson; the film stars Martin Sheen, [4] and also features Charlie Sheen in his second film in a small role.