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Clancey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * George Clancey (1881–1921), American actor * Julia Clancey (early 21st c.), London-based fashion designer * Margaret Clancey (1897-1989), American film editor * Phillip Clancey (1917–2001), British-South African ornithologist * William Clancey (born 1952), American computer scientist See also * Clancy Clancy is an Irish name coming from the Gaelic ''Mac Fhlannchaidh/Mac Fhlannchadha'', meaning "Son of the red/ruddy warrior" (Mac being for sons, ''Ní Fhlannchaidh/Ní Fhlannchadha'' would be for daughters), or as a hypocorism for Clarence. ...
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William Clancey
William J. Clancey (born 1952) is a computer scientist who specializes in cognitive science and artificial intelligence. He has worked in computing in a wide range of sectors, including medicine, education, and finance, and had performed research that brings together cognitive and social science to study work practices and examine the design of agent systems. Clancey has been described as having developed “some of the earliest artificial intelligence programs for explanation, the critiquing method of consultation, tutorial discourse, and student modeling,” and his research has been described as including “work practice modeling, distributed multiagent systems, and the ethnography of field science.” He has also participated in Mars Exploration Rover mission operations, “simulation of a day-in-the-life of the ISS, knowledge management for future launch vehicles, and developing flight systems that make automation more transparent.” Clancey’s work on "heuristic classifica ...
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Julia Clancey
Julia Clancey is a London-based fashion designer. Her clothes have been shown at London Fashion Week and featured in magazines including Vogue and ELLE. Aesthetic Clancey primarily designs dresses and tops. Clancey describes her aesthetic as glamorous and fun, and says her clothes are "floaty and very feminine based on silk georgettes, chiffons and satins."Fashion Capital Interview: http://www.fashioncapital.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&Itemid=27&id=5708 Her target market is 25- to 40-year-olds.City Showcase: http://www.cityshowcase.co.uk/index.php?section=BiosDetail&BioID=4nAgRl6uvU&ListID=1THMKpKzaU Representative garments are ballet skirts, baby-doll dresses, and crystal-encrusted accessories.Julia Clancey


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Clancey has no formal college education in fashion. For h ...
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Phillip Clancey
Phillip Alexander Clancey (26 September 1917 – 18 July 2001) was a leading authority on the ornithology of South Africa. Background and education Phillip Clancey was born, brought up and educated in Glasgow, Scotland. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art where his artistic skills were developed. Military service Clancey served in the 51st (Highland) Division with the Allied forces in Sicily and Italy during World War II, narrowly escaping death and being deafened in one ear by an artillery explosion. Following his death in 2001, Clancey's military medals, together with his "Gill Memorial Medal" were auctioned by City Coins, Cape Town, in 2006, on behalf of the Clancey Estate. These medals, including the Gill Memorial Medal were purchased on the auction by David R. Bennett - Chairman of the Durban Natural Science Museum Trust, and the medals now form part of the Bennett Military Medal Collection. Clancey's group of six military medals are to (Service Number) 913613 ...
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George Clancey
George Clancey (9 November 1881 – 13 November 1921) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in several films. Clancey was born on 9 November 1881 in St. Louis, Missouri to John Clancy and Lucy Lumpkins. He starred in several silent films, most of them with the American Film Manufacturing Company, American Film Company of Santa Barbara, California, Santa Barbara. He is best known for playing the character of a restaurant owner nicknamed ''Alexander the Great'' in the 1916 Arthur Maude movie ''Lord Loveland Discovers America''. He also played the character ''Hook Barnacle'' in several of the 15 episodes of the adventure serial ''The Secret of the Submarine''. He married May Cornell, and died on 13 November 1921 in Cairo, Illinois. Filmography *''The Sheriff's Prisoner'' (1912) *''The Cringer'' (1912) *''Chief White Eagle (film), Chief White Eagle'' (1912) *''The Power of Silence (1912 film), The Power of Silence'' (1912) *''The Secret of the Submarine'' (1915) *''Cu ...
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Margaret Clancey
Margaret Clancey (sometimes credited as Margaret V. Clancy or under her birth name, Margaret Lysight) was an American film editor and actress. Clancey edited 30 Hollywood films at Fox and United Artists from 1927 to 1938. Biography Margaret, daughter of Austin Lysight and Cornelia Hill, was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. In her teens, after graduating from high school (where she was class valedictorian, wrote for her high school magazine, and starred in school plays), she moved to Los Angeles in 1915 to pursue an acting career. She quickly found work in minor roles at Keystone and Fine Arts; she played several minor roles in D.W. Griffith's ''Intolerance'', and also appeared in ''Diane of the Follies'', ''Hands-Up'', ''Madame Bo Peep'', and ''Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo''. In 1917, she got her big break when she was cast in a lead role as an ingenue in Kisaburô Kurihara's ''Yume No Tabiji'', shot in Yokohama, Japan. She stayed in Japan for two years. She returned to Los Ang ...
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