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Charles Hill (American Actor)
Charles, Charley, or Charlie Hill may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Charles Hill (painter) (1824–1915), engraver, painter and arts educator in South Australia * Charles Christopher Hill (born 1948), American artist and printmaker * Charlie Hill (1951–2013), Native American stand-up comic Politics * Charles A. Hill (1833–1902), American politician (Illinois) * Charles Lumley Hill (1840–1909), pastoralist, businessman and politician in Queensland, Australia * Charles L. Hill (1869–1957), American political candidate (Wisconsin) Sports * Charles Hill (cyclist) (1886–1961), British Olympic cyclist * Charley Hill (baseball) (), American baseball player * Charles Hill (cricketer) (1903–1982), Irish cricketer * Charlie Hill (footballer) (1918–1998), Welsh footballer * Charlie Hill (boxer) (1930–2010), Scottish boxer * Charles Hill (American football) (born 1980), American football player * Charlie Hill (cricketer) (born 1985), English cricketer Others * Charles Sha ...
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Charles Hill (painter)
Charles Hill (1824 – 16 September 1915) was an engraver, painter and arts educator in South Australia. History Hill was born in Coventry, England; his father was an officer who served under Lord Wellington, and served at Siege of Badajoz (1812), Badajoz, Battle of Salamanca, Salamanca, Battle of Vitoria, Vitoria, and Battle of Toulouse (1814), Toulouse, and was later the reforming Governor of HM Prison Leicester, Leicester County Prison. Charles was more interested in art than a military career, and served an apprenticeship as line engraver to Mark Lambert (engraver), Mark Lambert in Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1840 he enrolled in the Newcastle Fine Arts Academy and took lessons at the Government School of Design with William Bell Scott, W. B. Scott, later editor of ''The Art Journal''. He helped mount the posthumous exhibition of David Scott (painter), David Scott's works. He produced the engraving ''The Choristers'' after Henry Barraud (artist), Barraud. He was one of those resp ...
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