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Adam Hunter may refer to: . Adz Hunter (born 1982), Australian actor also known as Adam Hunter; Adam Hunter (golfer) (1963–2011), Scottish golfer Adam Hunter (politician) (1908–1991), British Labour politician, Member of Parliament for Dunfermline 1964–1979
Adam James Hunter (26 September 1963 – 14 October 2011) was a Scottish professional golfer. His achievements included winning the 1995 Portuguese Open . [ 1 ] He later became a renowned coach for such golfers as Paul Lawrie .
Adam Hunter 1996 Barbara Crampton: Leanna Love: 1987–93, 1998–2002, 2006–07, 2023 Lee Crawford: Sally McGuire: 1973–74, 1981–82 Steven Culp: Brian Hamilton: 1995 Todd Curtis: Skip Evans: 1983–93 Abby Dalton: Lydia Callahan: 1995 Linwood Dalton: Jared Markson: 1984–85 Candice Daly: Veronica Landers: 1997–98 Bianca and Chiara D ...
Comedian Adam Hunter wrote, "RIP to my friend Angel Salazar. Worked together a few months ago. Comedy legend." El Paso Times reporter Daniel Borunda contributed to this report.
As the series begins, Michael is forced to make life-or-death decisions on the fly when his son, Adam (Hunter Doohan), inadvertently kills a motorcyclist in a traffic accident. When the victim ...
The first entry, Streets of Rage, focused on former police officers Axel Stone, Blaze Fielding, and Adam Hunter as they battle the forces of the crime lord Mr. X. It is the only game in the series to feature a Shinobi -style special attack that defeats all non-boss enemies on-screen.
On the legal thriller adapted from the Isreali series Kvodo, Davis plays Gina Baxter, a New Orleans-based crime boss alongside her husband, Jimmy (Michael Stuhlbarg), whose youngest son was killed ...
Adam Hunter (born 18 June 1981) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). Hunter was born in Bunbury, Western Australia, and played with the South Bunbury Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) before being recruited to West Coast with the 29th pick overall in the 1999 National draft.