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J. Burrows may refer to: J. Burrows (cricketer), played in Australia in the 1870s; J. Burrows, a house brand of Officeworks; See also. Burrows (surname)
The eight-part series received a series order from Netflix in April 2023. [3] Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews created the show and are the showrunners. Ben Taylor is directing multiple episodes and is an executive producer, alongside The Duffer Brothers, Addiss and Matthews and Hilary Leavitt on behalf of Upside Down Pictures under the company’s overall deal with Netflix.
Officeworks was the first Australian company to become the first signatory to the Vancouver Declaration, a public promise made by companies across the globe to work towards more sustainable sourcing of forest products. [21]
James Burrows (born December 30, 1940), [1] sometimes known as Jim "Jimmy" Burrows, [2] is an American television director. Burrows has received numerous accolades including 11 Primetime Emmy Awards and five Directors Guild of America Awards .
Uley Bury, an illustration by Burrow from"The Ancient Entrenchments and Camps of Gloucestershire published in 1919. Edward J. Burrow (8 June 1869, Wellington, Somerset – 19 September 1934, Cheltenham) was a prodigious engraver and founder of Edward J. Burrow and Co., a printing and publishing firm.
Marshall Scot Allman (born April 5, 1984) is an American actor. He is known to television audiences for his role as L. J. Burrows on the Fox television series Prison Break . He is also known for playing Tommy Mickens on True Blood .
"Art Work" James Burrows: Glen Charles & Les Charles: March 4, 1980 () Elaine convinces the cabbies to pool their money and buy a valuable painting as an investment. ...
John Philip Burrows FRS (born 16 August 1954) [1] is professor of the Physics of the Ocean and Atmosphere and Director of the Institutes of Environmental Physics and Remote Sensing at the University of Bremen. [2] He is also a Fellow of the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). [3]