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Alan Dale (other)
Alan Dale (born 1947) is a New Zealand / Australian actor. Alan Dale may also refer to: *Alan Dale (footballer) (1929–2007), Australian rules footballer *Alan Dale (singer) (1925–2002), American traditional popular and rock 'n' roll singer *Alan Dale (critic) (1861–1928), English theatre critic *Alan Dale, the lead character in Angus Donald's '' Outlaw Chronicles'' series of novels *''Alan-A-Dale Alan-a-Dale (first recorded as Allen a Dale; variously spelled ''Allen-a-Dale'', ''Allan-a-Dale'', ''Allin-a-Dale'', ''Allan A'Dayle'' etc.) is a figure in the Robin Hood legend. According to the stories, he was a wandering minstrel who became a ...'', a cargo ship See also * Alan-a-Dale (other) * Allendale (other) {{dab, hn=Dale, Alan ...
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Alan Dale
Alan Hugh Dale (born 6 May 1947) is a New Zealand actor. As a child, Dale enjoyed theatre and rugby. After retiring from the sport, he took on a number of occupations, before deciding to become a professional actor at age 27. Dale subsequently moved to Australia, where he played Dr. John Forrest in ''The Young Doctors'' from 1979 to 1982. He later appeared as Jim Robinson in ''Neighbours'', a part he played from 1985 until 1993. He left the series when he fell out with the producers over the pay he and the rest of the cast received. In 2018, it was revealed that Dale would reprise his role as Jim for one episode of ''Neighbours'', 25 years after his last appearance. After leaving ''Neighbours'', Dale found he had become typecast as Jim Robinson in Australia and struggled to find work. His career was revitalised after he relocated to the United States in 2000. Since then, he has had roles in many American series including prominent parts in ''The O.C.'' (as Caleb Nichol) and ' ...
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Alan Dale (footballer)
Alan Dale (14 November 1929 – 21 April 2007) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Recruited to Essendon from local club Doutta Stars, Dale debuted in the 1950 VFL season and ended the year with a premiership. Dale, a centreman, captain-coached the Wangaratta Rovers in the 1954 and 1955 Ovens & Murray Football League The Ovens and Murray Football Netball League (O&MFNL) is an Australian rules football and netball competition containing ten clubs based in north-eastern Victoria, the southern Riverina region of New South Wales and the Ovens and Murray ar ... seasons. He returned to Essendon in 1956, but later in the year switched to St Kilda. Dale played with Belgrave, Oakleigh and Mt Waverley after leaving the VFL. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dale, Alan Essendon Football Club players Essendon Football Club Premiership players St Kilda Football Club players Oakleigh Football Club play ...
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Alan Dale (singer)
Alan Dale (born Aldo Sigismondi; July 9, 1925 – April 20, 2002) was an American singer of traditional popular and rock and roll music. Early life Aldo Sigismondi was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Aristide Sigismondi, immigrated to the United States from Abruzzi, Italy, in 1904 at the age of 21, and became a comedian in Italian language theater, with a radio program of his own. His mother, Agata "Kate" Sigismondi, was born in Messina, Sicily, and was 15 years younger than Aristide. At the age of nine, Aldo got his first chance to perform publicly when his father was running short on his program and called on Aldo to sing. Though Aldo fainted immediately upon completing his song, he was good enough that he became a regular on his father's program. Dale's intention was originally not to be a singer, but to go into journalism. However, he quit school after an argument with a teacher and ended up going from one job to another, until one day in 1943 he and a friend passed ...
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Alan Dale (critic)
Alan Dale (May 14, 1861 - May 21, 1928)Silent Film Necrology, p.116 2nd edit. c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana was an influential British theatre critic, playwright and book author of the late Victorian and early 20th Century eras. He was born Alfred J. Cohen in Birmingham England. He arrived in New York in 1887 and became a drama critic for several New York papers i.e., ''New York Evening World'', ''New York Journal'' and the ''New York American''. His reviews of plays were often negative but helped sell a lot of William Randolph Hearst's newspapers. The theatre world despised Dale for his acid reviews.The Oxford Companion To American Theatre, p.180 2nd edition c.1992 by Gerald Bordman His spouse was Carrie L. Frost and they had at least one child Margaret (or Marjorie). Dale died aboard train while traveling from Plymouth to Birmingham. He had undergone several operations previously after health problems. __NOTOC__ See also *William Ernest Henley *George Bernard Shaw *Alexander Wo ...
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Outlaw (novel)
''Outlaw'' is the first novel of the eight-part ''Outlaw Chronicles'' series by British writer of historical fiction, Angus Donald, released on 10 July 2009 through Little, Brown and Company. The début novel was relatively well received. Plot The plot centres around a character named Alan Dale, based on Alan-a-Dale. Alan, who comes from abject poverty often going hungry for days, is caught in the middle of Nottingham stealing a hot beef pie. He manages to escape immediate punishment by running away and, as the notorious outlaw Robert Odo (Robin Hood's real name in the novel) is holding court in the local church, his mother pays for Alan to be taken into his service, saving him from the Sheriff of Nottingham's vicious justice. Alan never sees his mother again as he departs that night to live in the vast expanse of Sherwood Forest under the tutelage of the most notorious outlaw in English folklore. A few days later it emerges that Robin was close friends with Alan's father, an ...
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Alan-A-Dale
Alan-a-Dale (first recorded as Allen a Dale; variously spelled ''Allen-a-Dale'', ''Allan-a-Dale'', ''Allin-a-Dale'', ''Allan A'Dayle'' etc.) is a figure in the Robin Hood legend. According to the stories, he was a wandering minstrel who became a member of Robin's band of outlaws, the "Merry Men". He is a relatively late addition to the legend; he first appeared in a 17th-century broadside ballad, Child Ballad 138, " Robin Hood and Allan-a-Dale", and, unlike many of the characters thus associated, managed to adhere to the legend. In this tale, Robin rescues Alan's sweetheart from an unwanted marriage to an old knight. They stop the bishop from proceeding with the ceremony, and Robin Hood, dressed in the bishop's robes, marries Alan to his bride. In other versions it is Little John or Friar Tuck who performs the ceremony.Holt, J. C. ''Robin Hood'' p 165 (1982) Thames & Hudson. Another variant appears in which the hero is not Alan but Will Scarlet, but Alan has taken over the ...
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Alan-a-Dale (other)
Alan-a-Dale is a fictional outlaw associated with Robin Hood. Alan-a-Dale may also refer to: *Alan-a-Dale (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1902 Kentucky Derby * "Alan A Dale" (''Robin of Sherwood'' episode), an episode of the 1980s British television series ''Robin of Sherwood'' *'' Alan-A-Dale'', a cargo ship sunk during World War II See also *Alan Dale (other) Alan Dale (born 1947) is a New Zealand / Australian actor. Alan Dale may also refer to: *Alan Dale (footballer) (1929–2007), Australian rules footballer *Alan Dale (singer) (1925–2002), American traditional popular and rock 'n' roll singer *A ...
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