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Brian Andrews (director)
Brian or Bryan Andrews may refer to: *Brian Andrews (actor), American actor *Brian Andrews (doctor) (born 1955), Canadian doctor and neurosurgeon * Brian Andrews (singer), American singer with band Day26 *Bryan Andrews (cricketer) Bryan Andrews (born 4 April 1945) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played in two Test matches during the 1973–74 season. Later he was a member of the Radio Sport cricket commentary team, and served as President of the Auctioneers Assoc ... (born 1945), New Zealand cricketer * Bryan Andrews (filmmaker), American story artist and writer {{hndis, Andrews, Brian ...
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Brian Andrews (actor)
Brian Andrews is an American actor who has appeared in movies and on television. He is best known for his role as Tommy Doyle in the classic John Carpenter horror movie ''Halloween''. He has also appeared in the films ''The Great Santini'', ''Three O'Clock High'' and ''The Long Days of Summer''. His first television role was in the soap opera ''Days of Our Lives'' in 1970, as Michael William Horton. Andrews has appeared on TV movies and made guest appearances on TV shows like ''Kung Fu'', ''Baretta'', '' Quincy'', ''The Bronx Zoo''. Andrews resides in Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix ( ; nv, Hoozdo; es, Fénix or , yuf-x-wal, Banyà:nyuwá) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities and towns in Arizona#List of cities and towns, most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1 .... External links * * American male child actors American male film actors American male soap opera actors Year of birth missing (living people) Livi ...
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Brian Andrews (doctor)
Brian T. Andrews (born June 5, 1955) is a neurosurgeon specializing in pediatric neurosurgery, minimally invasive spinal surgery, brain tumors, neuro-oncology, neurotrauma, spinal stenosis and general neurosurgery. He is chairman of the Department of Neurosciences at California Pacific Medical Center and a founder of the California Pacific Neuroscience Institute. Background Brian Andrews was born in Powell River, British Columbia to his parents Emil Andrews and Shirley Andrews. The family moved to San Francisco, California in 1960. At age ten, Andrews began playing the accordion in restaurants throughout the Bay Area; he used the tips he earned to pay for his college education at University of Southern California, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1977. Career Andrews went on to complete his medical education at University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine where he served his internship and residency. He later attained his National Board Certification ...
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Brian Andrews (singer)
Day26 is an American male R&B music group formed in August 2007 by Sean "Diddy" Combs in a handpicked selection at the end of MTV's '' Making the Band 4.'' The group consists of Robert Curry, Brian Angel, Willie Taylor, Qwanell Mosley and Michael McCluney. The moniker is a tribute to the day when Angel, McCluney, Mosely, Curry, and Taylor went from unknowns to stars. The group released their first album, Day26, on March 25, 2008, one week after their ''then'' labelmates and ''Making the Band 3'' winners Danity Kane released ''Welcome to the Dollhouse''. The album's first single, "Got Me Going", was released on the finale of ''Making the Band 4.'' The album went on to debut at number one on the billboard charts. Subsequent seasons of Making the Band 4 featured the group on tour and making their second album ''Forever in a Day'' which also topped the Billboard charts. Career ''Making the Band 4'' returned to MTV for another season and followed Day26, Danity Kane and Donnie Klang ...
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Bryan Andrews (cricketer)
Bryan Andrews (born 4 April 1945) is a New Zealand former cricketer who played in two Test matches during the 1973–74 season. Later he was a member of the Radio Sport cricket commentary team, and served as President of the Auctioneers Association of New Zealand. Cricket career Andrews was born in Christchurch in 1945.Bryan Andrews
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