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Don Ferguson (born May 30, 1946) is a Canadian actor, writer, and producer and is one of the stars of the Royal Canadian Air Farce. He and Dave Broadfoot were the only Canadian-born original cast members of Air Farce .
J. Don Ferguson (November 21, 1933 – October 1, 2008 [1]), sometimes credited as Don Ferguson, was an American character actor who appeared in feature films and television programs. He was a prominent stage actor in Savannah, Georgia , regional stage theater productions.
Don Ferguson (Victorian politician) (1907–1987) Don Ferguson (Canadian politician), Green Party of Canada candidate during the 2004 Canadian federal election; Don Ferguson (rower) (born 1912), Australian rower; Don Ferguson (soccer) (born 1963), Canadian soccer goalkeeper; J. Don Ferguson (1933–2008), sometimes credited as "Don Ferguson ...
Morgan sold his share of the company to Abbot and Ferguson when he retired in 2001. Since the death of Abbot in 2011, Don Ferguson has been the company's sole owner. Ferguson was the producer of the Air Farce television series since 2004 ; he was the executive producer of the annual Air Farce New Year's Eve specials from 2010 to 2019. [9]
It was the end of a special run for the Tiger transplant. In three years since Don Ferguson was hired from Osseo, Tameron Ferguson set the career high in points with 2,159 and steals with 452 ...
Based on the Disney adaptations of the characters, the strip was written by Don Ferguson and drawn by Richard Moore, although the feature was usually billed as "by Disney." The strip features the full cast of Winnie the Pooh's friends: Christopher Robin, [2] Tigger, [3] Rabbit, [4] Eeyore, [5] Owl, [6] Piglet, [7] Kanga, [8] and Roo. [9]
Sarah Ferguson at the amfAR Cannes Gala at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, France on May 23, 2024. ... I don’t mind admitting that my mind went to some dark places, reflecting on my own ...
Don Ferguson (1973–2012) Luba Goy (1973–2012) John Morgan (1973–2001); retired in 2001, died at the age of 74 on November 15, 2004. Dave Broadfoot (1973–1988); retired in 1988, occasional "special guest" on the series, his appearances becoming less frequent over time on both the radio and television shows. Appeared on the final episode ...