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Paul Massie (born Arthur Dickinson Massé; July 7, 1932 – June 8, 2011) [1] was a Canadian actor and academic. [2] He later became a theater professor at the University of South Florida in the 1970s.
Ilona Massey (born Ilona Hajmássy, June 16, 1910 – August 20, 1974 [1]) was a Hungarian-American film, stage and radio performer. Early life and career.
On July 6, 2024, Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old black woman, was shot and killed in her home by Sean Grayson, a white deputy of the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office in Woodside Township near Springfield, Illinois, United States.
The Lillian Massey Building is a Neoclassical building located in Downtown Toronto, at the southeast corner of Queen's Park and Bloor Street along the Mink Mile and across from the Royal Ontario Museum.
John Massey (born July 6, 1950) is a Canadian artist from Toronto, Canada.Since the 1980s, Massey's installations, sculptures, and films have established him as one of Canada's prominent contemporary artists.
Highway 17 through Schreiber. Schreiber is a municipal township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located on the northernmost point of Lake Superior along Highway 17.The town, with a population of approximately 1100 people, is almost completely located inside the geographic township of Priske, with a small western portion of the town in the southeast of Killraine Township.
Young himself was born in Toronto, Ontario, and lived there at various times in his early life (1945, 1957, 1959–1960, 1966–1967), as well as Omemee (1945–1952) and Pickering, Ontario (1956) before settling with his mother in Winnipeg, Manitoba (1958, 1960–1966), where his music career began and which he considers his "hometown". [200]
Massey Drive (2021 pop.: 1,606) is a town located close to the west coast of the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Its name is derived from the original road through the town, named Massey Drive, which in turn is named after Vincent Massey , former Governor General of Canada (1952–59). [2]