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Andrew Cook (other)
Andrew or Andy Cook may refer to: * Andrew F. Cook, Jr. (1920–1942), U.S. Marine Corps officer killed at the Battle of Guadalcanal *Sir Andrew Cook (businessman) (born 1949), British businessman, chairman of William Cook Group *Andrew Cook (author), British author, biographer and historian *Andy Cook (baseball) (born 1967), American baseball pitcher *Andy Cook (footballer, born 1969), English footballer who played for Southampton, Exeter City, and Swansea City *Andrew Cook, British guitarist and singer with the band Stapleton *Andy Cook (footballer, born 1990), English footballer playing for Bradford City *Andrew Cook, a character in ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' played by Brandon Douglas Brandon Douglas (born June 21, 1968) is an American actor. He first came to prominence in the television series ''Falcon Crest'', in which he played Ben Agretti during the 1988–1989 season. He played Wayne Jones in an episode of the TV series ... See also * Andrew Cooke (other) ...
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Andrew F
Andrew F (born December 28, 1990) is a Canadian Pop/Rock singer and songwriter born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Early life Andrew F started playing the drums at the age of 14 when he joined his first band ''Thirty Years' War''. He has also been frontman for a few other pop punk bands. Music Andrew F released his debut single "The End" which ended up becoming a huge success, peaking at Number 10 on the Canadian Hot 100 based on the large number of digital downloads, which was certified gold by the Music Canada months later. He first worked on demos at Music Center Canada Recording Studios with producer Daron Schofield, but later on all turned out into full production recordings, which would be on his debut album ''Reckless Abandon''. The album was released on May 22, 2008, and the whole entire album was written and sung by Andrew F alone. Andrew F's style of music is Pop, Rock, Folk Folk or Folks may refer to: Sociology *Nation *People * Folklore ** Folk art ** Folk dance ** ...
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Andrew Cook (businessman)
Sir Andrew Cook (born October 1949) is a British industrialist, philanthropist, historian, and author. He is the owner and chairman of William Cook Holdings Limited, one of Europe's leading steel and engineering groups. Early life and education Cook was born in Sheffield in 1949 and attended High Storrs Grammar School and University College London, where he studied law. He graduated in 1971 and was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1972. Having completed a short pupillage and a technical apprenticeship, he joined the former family firm William Cook & Sons. Career In 1981, Cook became chairman of William Cook and began a period of rapid expansion and refocusing on new markets. By 1986, sales exceeded £10million and, following a series of acquisitions, in 1991 they had grown to £120million. In 1997, he defeated a hostile takeover bid from the now defunct industrial conglomerate Triplex Lloyd and took William Cook into private ownership with the aid of the venture capitali ...
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Andrew Cook (author)
Andrew Cook is a British author, popular historian, television presenter/consultant and former British civil servant. He specializes in early 20th century espionage history. He has produced well-received biographies of Sidney Reilly and William Melville. Biography Cook holds a university degree in history and ancient history and was for a time program director of the Hansard Scholars Program, University of London. He worked for many years as a foreign affairs and defense specialist with the United Kingdom government. He was an aide to George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, George Robertson (former Secretary of State for Defense, later Secretary–General of NATO) and John Spellar (former Minister of State for the Armed Forces). The contacts he made in government later enabled him, as an author, to navigate and gain access, via the Cabinet Office, to classified intelligence services archives. In 2002 he was Headmaster of one of the UK's top preparatory schools in Bedfordsh ...
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Andy Cook (baseball)
Andrew Bernard Cook (born August 30, 1967) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He pitched in four games in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees in 1993. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, he attended Christian Brothers High School and the University of Memphis. In 1988, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod Baseball League The Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL or Cape League) is a collegiate summer baseball wooden bat league located on Cape Cod in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. One of the nation's premier collegiate summer leagues, the league boasts over one thousan .... He was selected by the Yankees in the 11th round of the 1988 MLB Draft. References Sources Major League Baseball pitchers New York Yankees players Oneonta Yankees players Prince William Cannons players Albany-Colonie Yankees players Columbus Clippers players Salt Lake Buzz players Baseball players from Tennessee 1967 births Living people Memphi ...
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Andy Cook (footballer, Born 1969)
Andrew Charles Cook (born 10 August 1969) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left-back and who is now the physiotherapist at National League side Eastleigh. Playing career After playing for Halterworth and Mountbatten school teams, Cook gained representative honours for Eastleigh and Winchester Schools, and Hampshire Schools, before signing as a trainee at Southampton in 1985. He signed full professional terms in July 1987, and made his full first-team debut at home to Manchester United on 15 August that year. Having only played 22 first-team games in all competitions, and scoring one goal, and failing to settle into a regular first-team slot at either left-back or left-midfield, Cook signed for Exeter City (then managed by former Southampton player Alan Ball) in September 1991 for a fee of about £50,000. Cook's nomadic career has subsequently taken him to Swansea City, Portsmouth, Millwall, and, lastly, Salisbury City. Career as physiother ...
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Stapleton (band)
Stapleton is an independent rock band who come from Glasgow. They formed in April 1997 and have released four albums and two EPs. They have to date played over 300 shows. They have released records on a number of independent record labels and are presently signed to Xtra Mile Recordings in the UK and This Time Records in Japan. The band consist of Andrew Cook (Guitar & Vocals), Gordon Farquhar (Drums & Percussion), Alistair Paxton (Vocals & Guitar) and Nico Weststeijn (Bass). History Stapleton first came to prominence in the Glasgow DIY music scene of the late nineties, playing early shows alongside bands such as Karate, Bluetip, Dismemberment Plan and Les Savy Fav. They were an integral and ubiquitous part of a supportive and diverse independent Scottish music scene that also included bands such as Laeto, Sawyer, Idlewild, Aereogramme and Biffy Clyro. The turn of the millennium brought an increase in touring for Stapleton, as well as a first full release; 'Rebuild The P ...
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Andy Cook (footballer, Born 1990)
Andrew Ellis Cook (born 18 October 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for League Two club Bradford City. He started his professional career with Carlisle United in the Football League in 2009, and found himself on the fringes of the first team but instead he spent numerous loan spells with Workington and Barrow where he featured regularly. He departed Carlisle in 2011 to join Barrow having failed to make an appearance in United's first team and in June 2012 he moved again joining Grimsby Town. After establishing himself as a first team regular at Grimsby he moved back west, for his 4th stint with Barrow. He would find his most prolific goal-scoring form yet in these two seasons, scoring 47 goals in 87 league appearances, which earned him a move to fellow National League side Tranmere Rovers. His time at Tranmere, when he scored 51 goals in 97 appearances, winning him the divisional Golden Boot award, ended in 2018 with a 2–1 victory in the Natio ...
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Brandon Douglas
Brandon Douglas (born June 21, 1968) is an American actor. He first came to prominence in the television series ''Falcon Crest'', in which he played Ben Agretti during the 1988–1989 season. He played Wayne Jones in an episode of the TV series ''Northern Exposure'' and Dr. Andrew Cook in the series ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman''. Other credits include ''21 Jump Street'', '' Matlock'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', and '' JAG''. He also costarred as Cameron Frye in the sitcom ''Ferris Bueller''. Douglas played the lead in ''The Children of Times Square'', a 1986 TV movie directed by Curtis Hanson. He also starred in '' Papa Was a Preacher'' (1985). Douglas was born Brandon Sokolosky in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and raised in Dallas, Texas. He previously was married to actress Julie Condra Julie may refer to: * Julie (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name Film and television * ''Julie'' (1956 film), an American film noir starring Doris Day * ''Julie'' ...
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Andrew Cooke (other)
Andrew or Andy Cooke may refer to: *Andrew Cooke (fl. 1909–1911), American banker and namesake of the Cooke Dam in Michigan *Andrew B. Cooke (fl. 1953–1983), original owner of the Andrew B. Cooke House in Virginia Beach, Virginia *Andy Cooke (police officer) (born 1964), British police officer *Andy Cooke (born 1974), English footballer See also *Andrew Cook (other) Andrew or Andy Cook may refer to: * Andrew F. Cook, Jr. (1920–1942), U.S. Marine Corps officer killed at the Battle of Guadalcanal *Sir Andrew Cook (businessman) (born 1949), British businessman, chairman of William Cook Group *Andrew Cook (autho ... * Andy Cooks (born 1985), New Zealand chef and YouTuber {{hndis, Cooke, Andrew ...
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