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Christopher Anton Knight (born November 7, 1957) [2] is an American actor and businessman. He is best known for playing Peter Brady in the 1970s series The Brady Bunch.He has since gone on to become a businessman and enjoyed a semi-resurgence in the public eye with television appearances in the 2000s.
Chris Knight (anthropologist), author of several books on human origins and evolutionary linguistics; founding member of the Radical Anthropology Group; Christopher Knight (author), author of several books examining archaeoastronomy, stone monuments and megaliths, and Freemasonry; Christopher Knight, the pseudonym used by author Christopher Wright
Christopher Thomas Knight (born December 7, 1965), also known as the North Pond Hermit, is an American former recluse and burglar who claimed to have lived without human contact (with two very brief exceptions) for 27 years between 1986 and 2013 in the North Pond area of Maine's Belgrade Lakes.
Christopher Knight, who played middle son Peter Brady, spoke with AOL exclusively about Robert Reed, the actor who brought to life his TV dad Mike Brady. "As I would grow older, I would learn ...
Adrianne Curry during filming of My Fair Brady My Fair Brady production crew, season 1. The first season was filmed after Surreal Life Season 4 finished. In the last episode of that season, Knight had tentatively decided to start a relationship with Curry; nevertheless, during almost all the episodes he refused to formalize a relationship of any kind with her, acknowledging the difference in ...
The third season of The Surreal Life began airing on September 5, 2004, and starred Charo, Dave Coulier, Flavor Flav, Jordan Knight, Brigitte Nielsen, and Ryan Starr. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Memorable moments included Date Night, an agonizing recording session for the group to produce an original song, and Flavor's insistence that he drive the group's RV ...
Christopher Knight is an author who has written several books dealing with pseudoscientific conspiracy theories such as 366-degree geometry and the origins of Freemasonry.
Uriel's Machine: The Prehistoric Technology That Survived the Flood is a bestselling book published in 1999 by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas. [1] The book's name is derived from a character of the same name in the Book of Enoch.