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  2. Michael Wincott - Wikipedia

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    Wincott was born in Toronto and grew up in an east-end suburb. [12] [13] His father is English while his mother was from Piacenza, Italy. [13]Wincott also has two brothers, [13] one of whom is actor and martial artist Jeff Wincott, a star of the late-1980s TV series Night Heat.

  3. Ramsay Gilderdale - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey Wilson Gilderdale (born 5 August 1962 [1]), professionally known as Ramsay Gilderdale, is an English actor, best known for playing Guy of Gisbourne in BBC children's television comedy Maid Marian and Her Merry Men from 1990 to 1994. He also appeared in Rumpole of the Bailey and Blackadder's Christmas Carol.

  4. Sir Guy - Wikipedia

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    Sir Guy Anstruther Knox Marshall, British entomologist and authority on Curculionidae; Sir Guy Palmes, High Sheriff and Justice of the Peace for Yorkshire. Sir Guy Powles, New Zealand diplomat and Governor of Western Samoa; Sir Guy Russell, British naval commander; Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones, Major-General in the Royal Household Diplomatic Corps

  5. Gisborne (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gisborne or Gisbourne is a surname originating in the East Midlands/North of England, possibly connected to the town of Gisburn (formerly Gisburne) in Lancashire (formerly West Riding of Yorkshire). Notable people with the surname include: Frederic Newton Gisborne (1824–1892), Canadian inventor and electrician

  6. Talk:Guy of Gisbourne - Wikipedia

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    The spelling varies from story to story. When the original ballad is printed, the spelling is usually Gisborne (Gysborne in the actual text). My preference for the article's name would be Gisborne. Gisbourne is the spelling used in the 1938 film, where it is pronounced to rhyme with the Australian city Melbourne. Gisburne is the spelling used ...

  7. Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    The movie's full title, under which it was copyrighted, is Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood. It was one of the most expensive films of the 1920s, with a budget estimated at one million dollars (equivalent to $18.2 million in 2023). [3] The film was a smash hit and generally received favorable reviews.

  8. The Adventures of Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    Richard, the Norman King of England, is taken captive in 1191 by Duke Leopold while returning from the Third Crusade.Richard's treacherous brother Prince John, aided by fellow Norman Sir Guy of Gisbourne, names himself regent of England, increasing the Saxons' taxes under the pretense of gathering a ransom for Richard.

  9. Athol Guy - Wikipedia

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    Athol George Guy AO [1] (born 5 January 1940 [2]) is an Australian musician who was a member of the Australian folk-pop music group the Seekers, for whom he played double bass and sang. He was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1971 to 1979.