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Brian Wood may refer to: *Brian Wood (comics) (born 1972), writer for graphic novels, video games, and television *Brian Wood (footballer) (1940–2014), former professional footballer *Brian Wood (artist) (born 1948), artist and photographer *Brian Wood (journalist), television news anchor and reporter *Brian Wood (British Army soldier) See also *Bryan Wood (born 1954), Australian rules footballer *Bryan Wood (curler) (born 1944), Canadian curler *Brian Woods (other) Brian Woods may refer to: * Brian Woods (filmmaker) (born 1963), British documentary filmmaker * Brian Woods (darts player) Brian Woods may refer to: * Brian Woods (filmmaker) (born 1963), British documentary filmmaker * Brian Woods (darts playe ...
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Brian Wood (comics)
Brian Wood (born January 29, 1972) is an American writer, illustrator, and graphic designer, known for his work in comic books, television and video games. His noted comic book work includes the series ''DMZ'', ''Demo'', ''Northlanders'', '' The Massive, Marvel Comics' The X-Men'', and ''Star Wars.'' His web series work includes adaptations of his own short stories from the comics series '' The Massive'' and ''Conan the Barbarian'' for ''Geek & Sundry'' and YouTube'','' and his video game work includes three years on staff at Rockstar Games, co-writing '' 1979 Revolution: Black Friday'' and story contributions to '' Aliens: Fireteam Elite.'' His television work includes pilot scripts for AMC'','' Amazon Studios'','' and Sonar Entertainment. He is a contributing writer on HBO Max's ''DMZ'' adaptation of his own work. Wood's work is well known for sociopolitical commentary, particularly on the topics of media and conflicts, climate change, and identity. Much of his work is about o ...
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Brian Wood (footballer)
Brian Thomas Wood (8 December 1940 – 5 July 2014) was an English footballer who played as a central defender. Career Born in Hamworthy, Wood made a total of 476 appearances in The Football League for West Bromwich Albion, Crystal Palace, Leyton Orient, Colchester United and Workington. After leaving Workington, he became a scout for Preston North End, a job he combined with managing the Willis Faber and Dumas sports club in Ipswich. After suffering dementia and Parkinson's disease, Wood died in a care home in Saxtead, Suffolk on 5 July 2014. Honours Club ;Crystal Palace * Football League Third Division The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English football league system in 1920–21 and again from 1958 until 1992. When the FA Premier League was formed, the division become the fourth tier level. In 2004, following the f ... Runner-up (1): 1963–64 References External links * * 1940 births 2014 deaths English footballers English Footb ...
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Brian Wood (artist)
Brian Wood (born 1948) is a visual artist working in painting, drawing and printmaking and formerly with photography and film in upstate New York and New York City. Biography Brian Wood was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and grew up on a family farm in northern Saskatchewan (Brancepeth). He received a B.A. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1969 in physics and literature. Shortly after receiving his degree he moved to New York City and made paintings. Early career During the next few years, he traveled and worked in Europe, spending much of his time in Greece. Wood made his first painting commission for Lord Byron's Chambers in The Albany in London in 1972 and exhibited his prints at Redfern Gallery, London. Returning to New York, Wood earned his M.A. with concentrations in painting and filmmaking in 1975 at Hunter College. While studying he worked as a studio assistant to the painters Adolph Gottlieb and Ralph Humphrey. At Hunter he met Hollis Frampton and began ...
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Brian Wood (journalist)
Brian Wood is an American journalist. He has spent most of his career working for news outlets in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Early life Wood grew up in Bellevue, Washington, and attended Interlake High School, before graduating from the University of Washington with an honors degree in Political Science and Communications. Journalism career He shared the 1992 Peabody Award for reporting the documentary ''When the Salmon Runs Dry'' which explored the causes and effects of the declining population of wild salmon in the Columbia River system. His work during the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan was featured in ''The Seattle Times''. Wood's live reporting as the 2001 Nisqually earthquake hit Seattle on February 28, was broadcast internationally. Wood was an anchor and reporter for KATU (TV) in Portland, Oregon. From 2002 to 2008 he was the main anchor and managing editor at WMAR-TV in Baltimore, Maryland. He has also anchored and reported at KIRO-TV in Seattle, ...
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Brian Wood (British Army Soldier)
Colour Sergeant Brian Wood (born 8 November 1980) is a former soldier in the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment who was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in the Battle of Danny Boy. Military service Wood served for 17 years in the British Army with the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. During his service in Iraq, he led the first bayonet charge in 25 years. For his gallantry in leading the bayonet charge in the Battle of Danny Boy, and taking control of the situation during the ambush of his unit, he was awarded the Military Cross. Falsified allegations of war crime After coming back from Iraq in 2004, Wood was informed that there were allegations against himself and his regiment from the Iraq Historic Abuse Team. At the end of the Al-Sweady Inquiry, which Wood was a part of, Sir Thayne Forbes said that some of the claims against him and his regiment (and the others serving in the Battle of Danny Boy) had been "the product of deliberate lies". Phil Shiner of the ...
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Bryan Wood
Bryan Wood (born 3 April 1954) is a former Australian rules football player who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1972 and 1982 for the Richmond Football Club and between 1983 and 1986 for the Essendon Football Club The Essendon Football Club, nicknamed the Bombers, is a professional Australian rules football club. The club plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), the game's premier competition. The club was formed by the McCracken family in their A .... References *Hogan P: ''The Tigers Of Old'', Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996Richmond Football Club – Hall of Fame Living people Richmond Football Club players Richmond Football Club Premiership players Essendon Football Club players Essendon Football Club Premiership players Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) 1954 births People educated at Melbourne High School Four-time VFL/AFL Premiership players {{AFL-bio-1950s-stub ...
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Bryan Wood (curler)
Bryan D. Wood (born March 10, 1944) is a Canadian former curler. He was the lead on the Don Duguid rink that won two Curling Championships and two Brier Championships. He also won the 1979 Macdonald Brier playing for Barry Fry. Wood was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is a Canadian museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, dedicated to honoring the history and achievements of sports in Manitoba. The organization began in 1980, and then opened a museum in The Forks in 1993. Afte ... in 2007. References External links * Bryan Wood – Curling Canada Stats Archive* Video: (channel "Curling Canada") {{DEFAULTSORT:Wood, Bryan Living people Curlers from Manitoba 1944 births Brier champions World curling champions Canadian male curlers ...
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