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Andrew Dunn (other)
Andrew Dunn may refer to: * Andrew Dunn (actor) (born 1957), English actor * Andrew Dunn (businessman) (1854–1934), Australian newspaper proprietor and Member of the Queensland Legislative Council * Andrew Dunn (cinematographer), British cinematographer * Andrew Dunn (horticulturalist) (born 1917), 2003 Victoria Medal of Honour winner * Andrew Hunter Dunn (1839–1914), bishop of Quebec * Andy Dunn (born 1979), American entrepreneur * Andrew Dunn (Baseball), American baseball commissioner See also * Andrew Dunne Andrew "Andy" Dunne born 18 October 1979 in Castleknock Dublin, Ireland is a former professional rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half ... (born 1979), Irish rugby union player * Andrew Dunne (priest) (died 1823), Irish priest {{hndis, Dunn, Andrew ...
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Andrew Dunn (actor)
Andrew Dunn (born 12 April 1957) is an English actor, best known for the role of Tony in the BBC sitcom ''dinnerladies'' between 1998 and 2000. He later played Roger Stiles in '' Coronation Street'' from 2007 to 2008. He was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, but was brought up in North Shields, eight miles (13 km) east of Newcastle upon Tyne, before leaving for London at the age of 20. He trained as a teacher but decided he wanted to act. He later moved to York. Early life He was born in Leeds, but then the family moved to North Shields when he was nine. He attended Whitehouse Primary School and then Marden High School in Cullercoats, and then Tynemouth Sixth Form College, where he became interested in drama. Career Dunn has appeared in numerous television series including perhaps his best known role to date, as Tony in '' dinnerladies''. In addition he has also appeared in ''The Bill'', '' Holby City'', ''55 Degrees North'', '' Heartbeat'', and '' Coronation Stre ...
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Andrew Dunn (businessman)
Andrew Dunn (1854–1934) was a newspaper proprietor and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council. Early life Andrew Dunn was born on 4 May 1854 in Greenock, Scotland, the son of Andrew Dunn and his wife Ann (née Anderson). Newspaper proprietor Having pursued careers unrelated to newspapers, in the late 1880s Andrew Dunn was appointed as a business manager for the Maryborough Chronicle. In 1888 he was given a £10 bonus from each stakeholder for his good work. This enabled him to purchase shares in the business and become a director. By 1891 he was the chairman of the company. His son Andrew (junior) had been working for the ''Rockhampton Bulletin'' for some years, when the death of one of its owners, John Blair, provided the opportunity for Andrew Dunn (senior) to purchase a controlling interest in the newspaper and put his sons Andrew (junior) and William Herbert Alan (Herbie) Dunn in charge of it. Later, after World War I, ...
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Andrew Dunn (cinematographer)
Andrew William Dunn, , is a British cinematographer. He received the British Academy of Film and Television Arts best cameraman award three times in the 1980s. Andrew Dunn was born in London, England. He started making films in his early teens and joined the BBC as a film editor, but continued to develop and shoot his personal projects. Dunn's first film credit was in 1981 for cinematography on the BBC film ''Andrina''. Dunn has served as Director of Photography on a wide variety of films, including ''L.A. Story'', ''The Madness of King George'', ''Gosford Park'', ''The History Boys'', '' Life as We Know It'', ''Crazy, Stupid, Love'', ''Summer in February'', ''The Butler'', '' Hello Carter'', and '' Endless Love'', amongst many others. Filmography Feature films Television TV films Awards *1985 British Academy of Film and Television Arts TV Award - Best Film Cameraman for: '' Threads'' (1984) *1986 British Academy of Film and Television Arts TV Award - Best Film Camerama ...
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Andrew Dunn (horticulturalist)
Andrew Dunn may refer to: * Andrew Dunn (actor) (born 1957), English actor * Andrew Dunn (businessman) (1854–1934), Australian newspaper proprietor and Member of the Queensland Legislative Council * Andrew Dunn (cinematographer), British cinematographer * Andrew Dunn (horticulturalist) (born 1917), 2003 Victoria Medal of Honour winner * Andrew Hunter Dunn (1839–1914), bishop of Quebec * Andy Dunn (born 1979), American entrepreneur * Andrew Dunn (Baseball), American baseball commissioner See also * Andrew Dunne Andrew "Andy" Dunne born 18 October 1979 in Castleknock Dublin, Ireland is a former professional rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half ... (born 1979), Irish rugby union player * Andrew Dunne (priest) (died 1823), Irish priest {{hndis, Dunn, Andrew ...
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Victoria Medal Of Honour
The Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH) is awarded to British horticulturists resident in the United Kingdom whom the Royal Horticultural Society Council considers deserving of special honour by the Society. The award was established in 1897 "in perpetual remembrance of Her Majesty's glorious reign, and to enable the Council to confer honour on British horticulturists." The Society's rules state that only sixty-three horticulturists can hold the VMH at any given time, in commemoration of the sixty-three years of Queen Victoria's reign. Therefore, the honour is not awarded every year, but may be made to multiple recipients in other years. Awards 1897 – The first 60 medallists The first 60 medals were awarded on 26 October 1897: *John Gilbert Baker (1834–1920) *Isaac Bayley Balfour (1853–1922) * Peter Barr (1826–1909) *Archibald F Barron (1835–1903) * Edward John Beale (1835–1902) *William Boxall (1844–1910) * William Bull (1828–1902) * George Bunyard (1841–1919) * ...
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Andrew Hunter Dunn
Andrew Hunter Dunn (16 October 183914 November 1914) was an eminent Anglican priest, the fifth Bishop of Quebec. Head of Bishop's University and Bishop's College School. Dunn was born in Saffron Walden in 1839, son of Hannebal (Hannibal) Dunn and Mary Ann Hunter. His mother was the daughter of William Hunter, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1852. Educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, he graduated BA as 29th Wrangler in 1863. Ordained in 1864, his first post was a curacy at St Mark's, Notting Hill. In 1870 he became curate, and in 1872 Vicar, of All Saints, South Acton. In 1892 he was appointed to the episcopate, as the fifth Bishop of Quebec. In 1893 he received an honorary DD from the University of Cambridge. He remained Bishop of Quebec until his sudden death on board ship, homeward bound. He married his 1st cousin Alice Hunter, with whom he had five sons and two daughters. His son Edward was also a bishop, and his grand daughter Joan was the muse of John Betjeman. ...
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Andy Dunn
Andy Dunn (born February 20, 1979) is an American entrepreneur and the co-founder of Bonobos Inc. Dunn served as CEO for eleven years after co-founding the Bonobos brand in 2007. In June 2017, Walmart announced it was purchasing the Bonobos brand for $310 million in cash. Dunn joined Walmart after the purchase to lead the company's collection of direct-to-consumer brands. Career Early years Dunn was a consultant for Bain & Company in the US and Latin America following college. His time at Bain included consulting for catalog-based retailer Lands’ End, which served as inspiration for the direct-to-consumer business and customer service model of Bonobos. Afterwards, Dunn worked as a private equity analyst at Wind Point Partners before business school. Bonobos Started by Stanford graduate students Andy Dunn and Brian Spaly, Bonobos was created with the goal to provide men with better-fitting men's pants and a better shopping experience by building the brand on the internet. ...
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Andrew Dunn (Baseball)
Andrew Dunn may refer to: * Andrew Dunn (actor) (born 1957), English actor * Andrew Dunn (businessman) (1854–1934), Australian newspaper proprietor and Member of the Queensland Legislative Council * Andrew Dunn (cinematographer), British cinematographer * Andrew Dunn (horticulturalist) (born 1917), 2003 Victoria Medal of Honour winner * Andrew Hunter Dunn (1839–1914), bishop of Quebec * Andy Dunn (born 1979), American entrepreneur * Andrew Dunn (Baseball), American baseball commissioner See also * Andrew Dunne Andrew "Andy" Dunne born 18 October 1979 in Castleknock Dublin, Ireland is a former professional rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half ... (born 1979), Irish rugby union player * Andrew Dunne (priest) (died 1823), Irish priest {{hndis, Dunn, Andrew ...
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Andrew Dunne
Andrew "Andy" Dunne born 18 October 1979 in Castleknock Dublin, Ireland is a former professional rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In it ... player for Leinster Rugby, NEC Harlequins, Bath Rugby and Connacht. He retired in 2009 following a ten-year career. He was educated at Belvedere College in Dublin where he won Schoolboy International caps in both rugby and cricket. He progressed to a Commerce degree in UCD on a sports scholarship, winning a Colours match in 1999 playing with Brian O'Driscoll. He later returned to his home club by joining Old Belvedere RFC, where he won 2 Leinster Senior Cups, and three All Ireland League titles - Division 2 (2006/7), Division 1B (2009/10) and finally was captain for the Dublin 4 club's All Ireland triumph of 2011. The ...
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