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Samuel Lee (14 May 1783 – 16 December 1852) was an English Orientalist, born in Shropshire; professor at Cambridge, first of Arabic and then of Hebrew language; was the author of a Hebrew grammar and lexicon, and a translation of the Book of Job.
Samuel Lee (American minister) (1803–1881), American minister, author, and legislator; Samuel Phillips Lee (1812–1897), Civil War rear admiral; Samuel Jones Lee (1844–1895), politician and lawyer from South Carolina; Samuel Tak Lee (born 1939), Hong Kong property billionaire; Sammy Lee (diver) (Samuel Lee, 1920–2016), American diver and ...
Samuel Lee (August 1, 1920 – December 2, 2016) was an American physician and diver. He was the first Asian American man to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States (the second Asian American to win a gold medal overall) [ 2 ] and the first man to win back-to-back gold medals in Olympic platform diving .
Samuel Lee (March 18, 1803 – August 27, 1881) was an American minister, author, and state legislator. Lee, only son of Samuel and Sarah (Burnett) Lee, of Kensington parish , in the town of Berlin, Connecticut , was bom March 18, 1803.
Samuel Lee (born 7 February 1959) is an English professional football coach and former footballer. Lee played most of his career for hometown club Liverpool during the 1970s and 1980s as a midfielder, and also represented England fourteen times. He also had playing spells at Queens Park Rangers, Osasuna, Southampton, and Bolton Wanderers.
Sammy Lee (born Samuel Lee, 1958 – 21 July 2012) was an expert on fertility [1] and in vitro fertilisation [2] [3] He was a hospital scientific consultant and was the chief scientist at the Wellington IVF programme. [ 4 ]
Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor. One of the most widely recognized actors of his generation, the films in which he has appeared have collectively grossed more than $27 billion worldwide, making him the highest-grossing actor of all time .
Samuel Jones Lee (November 27, 1844 – April 1, 1895) was an American Civil War veteran of the Confederacy, politician and lawyer from South Carolina. He served as the first African-American Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives and was a committed member of the Republican Party .