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Hogan was born in London, England. He was raised in the Portobello Road area on the west side of London. After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he worked various odd jobs until, after receiving a scholarship, he began a five-year program at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough studying the practice and theory of electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering.
James Reginald Hogan, AO, FRAeS is an Australian airline executive. Between 2006 and mid-2017, he was the President and CEO of Etihad Airways , one of the national airlines of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
James Humphries Hogan (1883–1948), English stained glass designer James P. Hogan (director) (1890–1943), American filmmaker James P. Hogan (writer) (1941–2010), British science fiction author
James Hogan (16 October 1898 – 24 October 1963) was an Irish revolutionary, historian, and political scientist. Educated at Clongowes Wood College and University College Dublin, Hogan joined the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Volunteers in 1915 and later fought in the War of Irish Independence while also becoming a figure in the academic world, securing a chair of history at University College ...
James Patrick Hogan (commonly referred to as simply James Hogan) (September 21, 1890 in Lowell, Massachusetts – November 4, 1943 in North Hollywood, California) was an American filmmaker. The films Hogan directed include Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police (1939) and The Mad Ghoul (1943), his last film. [1] He died from a heart attack aged 53.
Canadian-American film and television producer best known for creating Hogan's Heroes. He also voiced Fatcat in Running Mates. [165] Richard M. Sherman: 95 Songwriter and composer (Welcome to Pooh Corner, Goldilocks). [166] Johnny Wactor: 37 Actor best known as Brando Corbin on General Hospital. [167] May 27 Elizabeth MacRae: 88
James P. Hogan, 69, British science fiction author. [159] Henryk Jankowski, 73, Polish Roman Catholic priest. [160] Tuli Kupferberg, 86, American poet, cartoonist and musician . [161] Paul Locatelli, 71, American Jesuit priest and accountant, Chancellor (2008–2010) and President (1988–2008) of Santa Clara University, pancreatic cancer. [162]
James Hogan (16 October 1882 – 30 January 1974) was an English football player and coach. [1] He enjoyed some success as a footballer, reaching an FA Cup semi-final with Fulham in 1907–08 , but his primary legacy is as a pioneer of the game and as an innovative coach across multiple European club and national sides.