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Chris Chapman may refer to: * Chris Chapman (rugby league, born 1966), former rugby league footballer * Chris Chapman (seismologist) (born 1945), British seismologist * Chris Chapman (producer) (born 1981), television producer, director and writer * Christine Chapman (born 1956), Welsh politician * Christopher Chapman Christopher Chapman (January 24, 1927 – October 24, 2015) was a Canadian film writer, director, editor and cinematographer. Best known for his award-winning 1967 short film '' A Place to Stand'', he also pioneered the multi-dynamic image tech ... (1927–2015), Canadian filmmaker * Chris Chapman (real tennis), Australian real tennis player {{DEFAULTSORT:Chapman, Chris ...
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Chris Chapman (rugby League, Born 1966)
Chris Chapman (born 14 April 1966) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played at club level for Castleford and Huddersfield, as a . Playing career Castleford Chapman played (replaced by substitute David Roockley) in Castleford's 12–33 defeat by Leeds in the 1988 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1988–89 season at Headingley, Leeds on Sunday 16 October 1988. Huddersfield In May 1990, Chapman was signed by Huddersfield Huddersfield is a market town in the Kirklees district in West Yorkshire, England. It is the administrative centre and largest settlement in the Kirklees district. The town is in the foothills of the Pennines. The River Holme's confluence into ... for a club record fee of £12,500. References External linksStatistics at rugbyleagueproject.org (incorrectly includes statistics of the rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s for; Leeds, Sheffield Eagles, and Dewsbury Rams)
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Chris Chapman (seismologist)
Christopher Hugh Chapman (born 5 May 1945) is a British seismologist, an emeritus honorary professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge. Biography He was awarded a first degree in theoretical physics and a Ph.D. in geophysics by Cambridge University. He then moved to Canada to be an Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, and an Associate and Full Professor at the University of Toronto. He returned to Cambridge in 1984 to take up an appointment as Professor of Geophysics. In 1990 he joined Schlumberger Cambridge Research (SCR) as a Scientific Advisor until his retirement in 2005. He continues to consult for SCR and act as Emeritus Honorary Professor of Theoretical Seismology at Cambridge. He published the geophysics textbook “Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation” in 2004. (Cambridge University Press). He was a Green Scholar at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (somet ...
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Chris Chapman (producer)
Chris Chapman (born June 15, 1981) is an English television producer-director and writer, best known for his documentary ''Stammer School'', as well as producing and directing ''Doctor Who'' documentaries, and factual series including CBBC's ''Our School', BBC1's ''Countryfile'' and ''Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History'' with Stephen Fry. He is the writer of ''Doctor Who'' audio drama for Big Finish. Career In 2005, whilst still studying at Newcastle University, Chapman was hired as a junior researcher at Granada Factual North. His first project was Channel 4's 'The 100 Greatest Family Films'. In 2007, with the closure of Granada's Newcastle base, Chapman took up the role of assistant producer with Dene Films. His script work on short film ''The Conkerers'' earned him a Royal Television Society Award. Chapman was promoted to producerdDirector in 2008, and directed ''Meningitis Matters'' for Newcastle University. Chapman was awarded 'Best Newcomer' by the RTS, and went on to w ...
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Christine Chapman
Christine Chapman (born 7 April 1956) is a Welsh Labour Co-operative politician who was a Member of the National Assembly for Wales for Cynon Valley from 1999 to 2016. She has not held senior government posts and has been described as "one of the quietest women AMs ... hoseeffectiveness lies in her quiet willingness to discuss".icwales.co.uk Politics Handbook


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Chapman was born in , and educated at Porth County Girls' School. She then went to the

Christopher Chapman
Christopher Chapman (January 24, 1927 – October 24, 2015) was a Canadian film writer, director, editor and cinematographer. Best known for his award-winning 1967 short film '' A Place to Stand'', he also pioneered the multi-dynamic image technique used in films and television shows. Personal life Chapman was born in Toronto, shortly after midnight on January 24, 1927, and just minutes after his twin brother Francis. Christopher and his twin had four elder siblings, Philippa, Howard, Robert, and Sally. Another brother, Julian, died in infancy. They were children of distinguished architect Alfred Hirschfelder Chapman (of Chapman and Oxley) and concert pianist Doris Chapman. In the 1950s, Christopher spent a year in England designing cars for the Ford Motor Company before returning to Canada and becoming a filmmaker. Chapman was married to Barbara-Glen Chapman (née Kennedy), his wife of 44 years. He died at the age of 88 on October 24, 2015, at his residence in ReachView V ...
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