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The marriage was dissolved in 1974, and Michael remarried in 1978 to Georgina Denison, with whom he had a daughter, Chloe. [1] [3] Nicholas Gill disappeared in 1998. [3] In 2000, Gill was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He died from sepsis and bronchopneumonia at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on 20 October 2005, aged 81. [1]
Michael Gill may refer to: Michael Gill (producer) (1923–2005), English television producer and director; Michael Gill (cricketer) (1957–2024), New Zealand cricketer; Michael Gill (cyclist) (born 1998), British road cyclist; Michael J. Gill (horseman), American Thoroughbred racehorse owner; Michael Joseph Gill (1864–1918), American ...
Gill is a first generation American born to Jewish parents who escaped the Holocaust. [2] Gill's first language was French. He studied at Aiglon College, a prestigious boarding school in Switzerland. After Aiglon, he attended Tufts University before transferring and graduating from the Juilliard School in 1985 (Group 14). [3] [4]
Michael Gill hadn't thought too much about Rochester's unhoused community until he heard a city crew bulldozed a tent encampment beneath the Douglass-Anthony Bridge days before Christmas in 2014.
Michael Gill (born 13 June 1998) is a cyclist from England, who last rode for UCI Continental team Saint Piran in road racing and HUUB WattShop on the track. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early life and education
Michael Fredrick Gill (19 March 1957 – 8 December 2024) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played in 19 first-class and eight List A matches for Central Districts from 1974 to 1982. [1] Gill was a right-arm opening bowler. His best first-class figures were 6 for 53 in Central Districts' victory over Canterbury in the 1980–81 Shell Trophy. [2]
Michael Gill formed The Murder Mile with his old friend, former Spring Heeled Jack and Lost City Angels frontman, Ron Ragona. Michael Faulkner joined the Murder Mile in the summer of 2008. In late 2007, The Damn Personals final album, "The World Will End," was released exclusively online for internet download.
The producer was Michael Gill, who had the idea for the series and chose the presenter. A related book, Alistair Cooke's America, sold almost two million copies. [2] The series was a great success in both countries and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA.