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Dan Reed (film Director)
Daniel Reed may refer to: *Daniel Reed (actor) (1892–1978), American actor, director, screenwriter * Daniel Reed (table tennis) (born 1989), British table tennis player *Daniel Reed (Canadian politician) (1858–1935), farmer and politician in Ontario, Canada *Daniel A. Reed (politician) (1875–1959), American football coach and congressman who represented the state of New York *Daniel A. Reed (computer scientist), American computer and computational scientist *Dan Reed (born 1963), American musician and founder of Dan Reed Network *Dan Reed (director) (born 1964), British director of ''Leaving Neverland'' See also *Daniel Read (1757–1836), composer *Daniel Read (academic) Daniel Read (June 24, 1805 – October 3, 1878) was an American educator and the sixth president of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Biography Daniel Read was born near Marietta, Ohio and completed his education at Ohio University ...
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Daniel Reed (actor)
Daniel A. Reed (July 12, 1892 – February 9, 1978) was an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. Biography Reed was born July 12, 1892, in Denver, Colorado. He took to theatre in 1912. He developed his own one-man show based on Edgar Lee Masters ''Spoon River Anthology''. In Chicago he married Isadora Bennett in 1918. Together they founded Town Theatre in Columbia, South Carolina. In 1930, he was a MacDowell colonist. He spent a few years in Hollywood as a dialect coach, eventually settling in New York in 1936 as an actor. He was awarded the Outer Critics Circle Award in 1950 for his role as the Postman in '' Come Back, Little Sheba''. He died February 9, 1978, in Montrose, New York. Plays * ''Black April'', an adaptation of the novel by Julia Peterkin * ''Scarlet Sister Mary'' (1929), an adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Julia Peterkin * ''Goodbye in the Morning'' (1930) Filmography Film credits *'' Maybe It's Love'' (1935) ( dialogue d ...
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Daniel Reed (table Tennis)
Daniel Reed (born 5 December 1989) is a British table tennis player. He competed for England in the men's team and the mixed doubles events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he won a silver and bronze medal respectively. See also * List of England players at the World Team Table Tennis Championships List of England players at the World Team Table Tennis Championships The tables below are the English representatives for the men's and women's teams during the World Table Tennis Championships The World Table Tennis Championships are table tenni ... References External links * 1989 births Living people English male table tennis players Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for England Table tennis players at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games medallists in table tennis Medallists at the 2014 Commonwealth Games {{UK-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Daniel Reed (Canadian Politician)
Daniel Reed (July 15, 1858 – 1935) was a farmer and politician in Ontario, Canada. He represented Wentworth South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1905 to 1911 as a Liberal. The son of Henry Reed and Janet McDougal, he was born in Mimosa and was educated in Brantford Brantford (Canada 2021 Census, 2021 population: 104,688) is a city in Ontario, Canada, founded on the Grand River (Ontario), Grand River in Southwestern Ontario. It is surrounded by County of Brant, Brant County, but is politically separate with .... In 1886, he married Mary J. Dickenson. Reed served on the township council, also serving as reeve, and served on the county council. References External links * 1858 births 1935 deaths Ontario Liberal Party MPPs {{Liberal-Ontario-MPP-stub ...
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''Daniel'' is an anonymous Old English poem based loosely on the Biblical Book of Daniel, found in the Junius Manuscript. The author and the date of ''Daniel'' are unknown. Critics have argued that Cædmon is the author of the poem, but this theory has been since disproved. ''Daniel'', as it is preserved, is 764 lines long. There have been numerous arguments that there was originally more to this poem than survives today. The majority of scholars, however, dismiss these arguments with the evidence that the text finishes at the bottom of a page, and that there is a simple point, which translators assume indicates the end of a complete sentence. ''Daniel'' contains a plethora of lines which Old English scholars refer to as “hypermetric” or long. Daniel is one of the four major Old Testament prophets, along with Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. The poet even changed the meaning of the story from remaining faithful while you are being persecuted to a story dealing with pride, which ...
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Dan Reed Network
Dan Reed Network is an American funk rock band formed in 1984 by Dan Reed in Portland, Oregon. They released several albums during the mid-to late 1980s and scored a top 40 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1988. History Formation Dan Reed (born 1963 in Portland, Oregon) met Dan Pred in high school in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and after a time pursuing music studies at Northern State University, the pair returned to Portland and formed the Dan Reed Network in 1984. In 1986, they made their first recording, a six-track EP called ''Breathless'' which spawned a No. 1 single, "Steal Me", on Z-100 in Portland, Oregon. The lineup at this point was Dan Reed on vocals and guitar, Brion James on guitar, Melvin Brannon II on bass guitar, Dan Pred on drums, and Rick DiGiallonado (formerly of Portland platinum rockers Quarterflash) on keyboards. The band's diverse ethnic and musical backgrounds (Reed is of German, Hawaiian, and Native American ancestry, James is of Jamaican ances ...
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Dan Reed (director)
Dan Reed is a British film director whose film, ''In the Shadow of 9/11'', about the Liberty City Seven, aired on ''Frontline'' on PBS. Filmography * 2000: ''The Valley'' * 2003: ''Terror in Moscow'' * 2009: ''Terror in Mumbai'' * 2010: ''The Battle for Haiti'' * 2012: ''Children of the Tsunami'' * 2013: ''Legally High'' * 2014: ''The Paedophile Hunter'' * 2014: ''Terror at the Mall'' * 2015: ''Escorts'' * 2015: ''From Russia with Cash'' * 2016: ''3 Days of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks'' * 2017: ''Calais, the End of the Jungle'' * 2019: ''Leaving Neverland'' * 2021: ''In the Shadow of 9/11'' * 2021: ''Four Hours at the Capitol ''Four Hours at the Capitol'' is an HBO original documentary film produced in association with the BBC and directed by Jamie Roberts. It was released on October 20, 2021. The film chronicles the 2021 United States Capitol attack and focuses on ...'' – executive producer References External links * British film directors Living people ...
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Daniel Read
Daniel Read (November 16, 1757 – December 4, 1836) was an American composer of the First New England School, and one of the primary figures in early American classical music. Life and work Read, along with his contemporaries William Billings, Oliver Holden, Supply Belcher, and Justin Morgan, was one of the primary members of a group of American composers called the Yankee tunesmiths or the First New England School. While the classical music era was in its heyday in Europe, American composers of "serious" music were setting hymn tunes in three- and four-part a cappella style, with simple folklike melodies and little regard for functional harmony. Many of these works were fuguing tunes, which begin with all voices singing together (with a melody usually based on a Protestant hymn), come to a stop, and continue with each voice entering one at a time. Nearly all were hymn tunes, developed for the use of the newly-forming singing societies. Once a private in the Massachusetts mi ...
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