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Even with those materials at her disposal, “Candy Darling” has taken Carr, also the biographer of artist David Wojnarowicz, 10 years to write. Candy’s struggle as a trans woman is the reason ...
Candy Darling was born in Forest Hills, Queens, as the child of Theresa (née Phelan) Slattery, a bookkeeper at Manhattan's Jockey Club, [4] and John F. Slattery, a racetrack worker [5] whom she described as a violent alcoholic.
Paul Antony Darling OBE KC (15 March 1960 – 2 August 2024) was an English commercial law barrister, King's Counsel, and chair of the Horserace Betting Levy Board.
Alistair Darling was born on 28 November 1953 in Hendon, then part of Middlesex (now London), the son of a civil engineer, Thomas, and his wife, Anna MacLean. [8] [9] He was the great-nephew of Sir William Darling, a Conservative/Unionist Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South (1945–1957) who had served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh during the Second World War. [10]
Bob Saget, 65, American comedian, television presenter (America's Funniest Home Videos) and actor (Full House, How I Met Your Mother), blunt head trauma. [306] Jouni Seistamo, 82, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1960, 1964). [307] Bob Shearer, 73, Australian golf player and course architect, heart attack. [308]
Clifford Jr, Andrea Darling-Thompson, Sharlene Hanna, Theresa McPhee, Rushena Darling, Lakriesha Darling and Charles Darling Sir Clifford Darling GCVO JP (6 February 1922 [ 1 ] – 27 December 2011) [ 2 ] was the fifth governor-general of the Bahamas from 2 January 1992 until his retirement on 2 January 1995.
Barbara Brinsley Darling (17 October 1947 – 15 February 2015) was an Australian Anglican bishop. She was among the first women to be an ordained deacon in the Anglican Church of Australia. Darling was born in Burwood, Sydney, one of three children of Geoff and Honor Darling. In 1975 she began studying theology at Ridley College, Melbourne. [1]
The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2017.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: