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Alex Williams (author)
Alex Williams may refer to: * Alex Williams (actor), Australian actor * Alex Williams (alpine skier), American alpine skier * Alex Williams (footballer, born 1961), English goalkeeper * Alex Williams (footballer, born 1983), Scottish striker * Alexander Williams (cartoonist), animator and cartoonist * Alexander S. Williams, NYPD police inspector * Alexander Williams, Jr. (born 1948), U.S. federal judge * Alex Williams (Australian footballer) (born 1993), Australian rules football player for Fremantle in the AFLW * Alex Williams, co-author of ''Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work'' See also

*Alex (other) *Williams (other) *Alexander Williams (other) *Alex Willian (born 1988) Brazilian soccer player {{hndis, Williams, Alex ...
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Alex Williams (actor)
Alex Williams is an Australian actor who played the lead role of Julian Assange in the 2012 television film '' Underground: The Julian Assange Story''. Originally from the northern Perth suburb of Sorrento, Williams attended Mount Lawley Senior High School's Specialist Visual & Performing Arts (SVAPA) Program before moving to St Stephen's School in neighbouring Duncraig where he graduated in 2008. He then attended the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. His first audition after graduation was for the role of Assange. His performance alongside experienced actors Rachel Griffiths and Anthony LaPaglia was critically acclaimed. In 2014, Williams appeared in the 2014 Australian film '' The Reckoning'' as a supporting character named AJ. In 2016, he played Romeo in Bell Shakespeare's production of '' Romeo and Juliet''. In 2016, Williams played the role of Australian motor racing driver John "Slug" Harvey in the miniseries '' Brock'', which aired on Network Ten. He ...
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Alex Williams (alpine Skier)
Alex Williams (born October 25, 1963, in Rochester, New York) is an American former alpine skier who competed in the men's slalom at the 1988 Winter Olympics The 1988 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XV Olympic Winter Games (french: XVes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Calgary 1988 ( bla, Mohkínsstsisi 1988; sto, Wîchîspa Oyade 1988 or ; cr, Otôskwanihk 1998/; srs, Guts†.... External links sports-reference.com* 1963 births Living people American male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for the United States Alpine skiers at the 1988 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Rochester, New York 20th-century American people {{US-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Alex Williams (footballer, Born 1961)
Alexander Williams MBE (born 13 November 1961) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He won the 1980 UEFA European Under-18 Championship and 1984 UEFA European Under-21 Championship with England. Williams made 125 league and cup appearances for Manchester City between 1980 and 1986, and also had brief spells with Queen of the South and Port Vale. He helped City to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1984–85. However, he was forced into early retirement in September 1987 due to a recurring back injury. He continued to work behind the scenes at Manchester City, and in 2002 received an MBE for services to young people. Early and personal life Alexander Williams was born in Manchester on 13 November 1961, the son of Jamaican immigrants Vioura (Vie) and Magnus (Cliff). Cliff worked in a factory and Vie worked as a domestic supervisor at the Duchess of York Hospital. He was one of eight siblings: Maureen, Maggie, Colin, Geraldine – his twin sister, ...
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Alex Williams (footballer, Born 1983)
Alexander Boyd Williams (born 15 January 1983), is a Scottish football forward. He has previously played in the Scottish Football League First Division for several clubs. Career Williams began his career with Stirling Albion, where he exploded onto the scene as a teenager, scoring 21 times in 61 appearances, and being linked to moves with big English clubs, such as Spurs and Charlton. Williams headed to Greenock Morton in 2002 for £50,000. His time at Morton, and his subsequent career prospects, were marred by an unproven betting scandal after the club lost a 14-point lead at the top of the Second Division to finish the season in fourth position. Williams later claimed that this rumour had a severe effect on his career, as clubs were unwilling to consider signing him despite his track record. After a short loan spell with Queen of the South, Williams joined Clyde in 2005. He made an instant impact, scoring after three minutes of his début against Brechin City in the Scott ...
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Alexander Williams (cartoonist)
Alexander Williams (born 18 October 1967 in London) is an English film cartoonist and animator. He is the son of animator Richard Williams. He has worked on many animated films, and is the author of the ''Queen's Counsel'' cartoon strip in ''The Times'', for which he was awarded the Cartoon Art Trust Award for Strip Cartooning in October 2017. Early life Williams was born in London in 1967, the son of Canadian animator Richard Williams. He played the voice of Tiny Tim in his father's 1971 television adaptation of ''A Christmas Carol''.Anderson, Ross, ''Pulling a Rabbit Out of a Hat'', University Press of Mississippi (2019), p.86 He was educated at Westminster School, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, and Merton College, Oxford. Career In 1987 Williams was 20 years old and in his first year of studies at the University of Oxford when he started work as an in-betweener on ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', working under animator Simon Wells and later as an assistant animator to ...
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