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John Creasey MBE (17 September 1908 – 9 June 1973) [1] was an English author known mostly for detective and crime novels but who also wrote science fiction, romance and westerns. He wrote more than six hundred novels using twenty-eight different pseudonyms.
In 2003, former Force Recon Marine and CIA SAD/SOG officer John Creasy travels to Mexico to visit his old friend Paul Rayburn, who convinces him to take a bodyguard position with Samuel Ramos, a wealthy automaker. Samuel needs protection for his young daughter, Lupita "Pita" Ramos, due to a kidnapping insurance policy that requires a bodyguard ...
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Fanning played Lupita Ramos, the young girl whom former CIA agent John W. Creasy (Washington) is hired to protect. As she told the "Tamron Hall Show" in 2021, Ortega wanted to become "the Puerto ...
Two real-life incidents shaped A. J. Quinnell's development of the book. In the first, after the eldest son of a rich Singaporean was kidnapped by Triads for ransom money, the man refused to pay the ransom, leading to the death of his son; the refusal meant that the man's other children would not become targets.
John Q. John Quincy Archibald [38] Antwone Fisher: Dr. Jerome Davenport: Also director and producer [39] 2003 Out of Time: Matt Lee Whitlock [40] 2004 Man on Fire: John W. Creasy [41] The Manchurian Candidate: Maj. Ben Marco [42] 2006 Inside Man: Keith Frazier [43] Déjà Vu: Doug Carlin [44] 2007 American Gangster: Frank Lucas [23] The Great ...
Creasy, in the hospital, gets all of the newspaper clippings and has much of the research done beforehand. The Rosas Sanchez family has no known equivalent - instead a mafia hierarchy, with Cantarella at the head, is the ultimate antagonist WhisperToMe ( talk ) 09:36, 27 March 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
The property at 7 Union Street, Edinburgh where the artist John Ewbank lived. Ewbank was born at Darlington on 4 May 1799, the son of Michael Ewbank, an innkeeper. [1] He was adopted as a child by a wealthy uncle who lived at Wycliffe, on the banks of the River Tees, in the North Riding of Yorkshire.