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Mmoloki Chrystie is an English actor, perhaps best recognised for playing the football-crazed, not-too-bright Frazer "Frazz" Davis in the BAFTA award-winning Central Television / Children's ITV comedy-drama Press Gang. [1] Prior to that, Chrystie had played Kevin Baylon in another children's favourite, Grange Hill, from 1984 to 1987. [2]
Jenner was born on September 6, 1978 [1] to Chrystie Scott (née Crownover) and Olympic decathlete Caitlyn Jenner. [a] [2] [3] [4] [5] Burt is named after Caitlyn's ...
Filipino actress Gloria Romero (pictured) dies at the age of 91.; A fire at a ski resort hotel in Kartalkaya, Turkey, leaves at least 78 people dead and 51 others injured.; A series of attacks by the National Liberation Army in the Catatumbo region of Colombia leaves more than 80 people dead.
MOS:IDENTITY says that the only times we refer to a trans woman with male terms are direct quotations, titles of works (e.g. if there were a book titled "Bruce Jenner at the Olympics" that's notable enough for a Wikipedia article, Wikipedia would keep the title) and situations where the statement that the person is a trans woman is an ...
Christie is a surname of Scottish origin.. The name originated as a patronymic, meaning "son of Christian" or "son of Christopher". [1] When used as a personal name in present-day English, it is a pet form of the personal name Christian [2] (or, for females, of Christine/Christina).
The work was one of the sources for the Dictionary of Americanisms, c. 1952, prepared under the direction of Mitford Mathews. A similar, but unrelated modern work, the Dictionary of American Regional English, has been compiled to show dialect variation.
Christy Scott Cashman is an American author, writer, actress, producer, and philanthropist. [1] She and her husband, Jay, own Kilkea Castle in Kilkea, Ireland, which they have renovated and transformed into a hotel and golf resort.
Scott Glenn, American actor; Scott Goldblatt, American swimmer; Scott Griekspoor, Dutch tennis player; Scott Grimes (born 1971), American actor; Scott Guy, (died 2010), New Zealand murder victim; Scott Halberstadt (born 1976), American actor; Scott Hall (1958–2022), American professional wrestler; Scott Hanson (born 1971), host of NFL RedZone