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David Dawson (other)
David Dawson may refer to: * David Dawson (painter) (born 1960), British artist * David Dawson (choreographer) (born 1972), British choreographer * David Dawson (politician) (born 1973), Iowa State Representative * David Dawson (actor) (born 1982), English actor * David Dawson (cricketer) (born 1982), Australian cricketer * David Stewart Dawson (1849–1932), Australian manufacturing jeweler and property tycoon * David Thomas Dawson (1957–2006), American convicted murderer * David Dawson (poet), Canadian poet, co-founder of the literary magazine '' TISH'' See also * Dawson (surname) Dawson is a Scottish surname.Dawson
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David Dawson (painter)
David Dawson (born 1960) is a British artist, born near Pwllheli, North Wales. Biography He studied at Chelsea College of Art from 1984 to 1987, followed by the Royal College of Art from 1987 to 1989, where he was a contemporary of Tracey Emin and Jake and Dinos Chapman. Unlike them, however, even at this stage Dawson considered himself to be almost exclusively a painter.Rachel Cook"Life with Lucian" ''The Observer'', (London), 21 March 2004 In 1989, Dawson showed his works at Flowers Gallery. He was chosen for the 6th edition of Artist of the Day, a valuable platform for artists since 1983, by Joe Tilson. The exhibition showcased the work of ten artists, chosen not by the gallery, but by established professional practitioners who each nominated a talent of their choice. After leaving the Royal College of Art he became an assistant to the artist Lucian Freud in 1991, whilst working for Freud's art dealer at the time James Kirkman, and he continued this role until Freud died, ...
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David Dawson (choreographer)
David Dawson, (born 4 March 1972) is a British dancer and choreographer. Since his career debut, Dawson has released over 20 creations. Noted for his atmospheric, emotionally physical pieces, Dawson received numerous honours and awards. Education and dance career Born in London, Dawson began to dance at the age of 7 and received his early training at the Rona Hart School of Dance and the Arts Educational School. He went on to train at the Royal Ballet School, in dance and choreography. In 1991 he received the Alicia Markova Award, won the Prix de Lausanne, and was offered a contract by the Birmingham Royal Ballet. Under the direction of Sir Peter Wright, he performed leading roles in all the classical repertoire as well as in ballets by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Sir Frederick Ashton, Sir Peter Wright, and David Bintley. He was nominated as Best Newcomer of the Season by 'Dance & Dancers' magazine in 1992. In 1994, he joined the English National Ballet under the direction of Der ...
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David Dawson (politician)
David Alan "Dave" Dawson (born October 5, 1973) is an American politician and lawyer from Iowa. A Democrat, he served in the Iowa House of Representatives representing the 14th district from 2013 to 2017. He has a bachelor's degree in sociology and psychology from Iowa State University and a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law. , Dawson serves on several committees in the Iowa House – the Commerce, Human Resources, Judiciary, and Public Safety committees. He also serves as a member of the Justice System Appropriations Subcommittee. Early life and education Dawson was born in Cherokee, Iowa, and raised in Washta, Iowa. He graduated as Valedictorian from Willow Community High School in 1992. Dawson obtained his degree in Sociology and Psychology from Iowa State University in 1996 and received his Juris Doctor from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1999. Career After graduating law school, Dawson worked as an attorney with the Law Firm of Winston & Strawn in Chicago ...
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David Dawson (actor)
David Robert Dawson (born 7 September 1982) is an English actor. He has had a varied career on television, including roles in ''The Road to Coronation Street'' (2010), series 2 of ''Luther'' (2011), ''Ripper Street'' (2012–2016), ''The Secret Agent'' (2016), as King Alfred in ''The Last Kingdom'' (2015–2018), and as Joseph Merrick ("The Elephant Man") in ''Year of the Rabbit'' (2019). On stage, Dawson received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for playing Smike in the 2007 production of ''The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby''. Other notable performances have been in the 2009 production of ''Comedians'', the 2010 production of ''Posh'', and the 2011 production of ''Luise Miller''. Early life Dawson was born in Widnes, England, and attended Fairfield High School and Warrington Collegiate Institute before being accepted to RADA on the acting programme in 2002. Whilst at secondary school he was a member of the Musketeer Theatre Company where he played Dogberry in ...
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David Dawson (cricketer)
David Graham Dawson (born 7 March 1982) is an Australian former cricketer who played for Tasmania and New South Wales. He plays club cricket for Kingborough Cricket Club. Dawson broke into the Australian first class cricket First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is one of three or more days' scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officiall ... scene in spectacular fashion when on debut he became the first batsman to ever score a century on debut and carry the bat through the innings at the same time. External links * 1982 births Living people Australian cricketers Tasmania cricketers Cricketers from the Australian Capital Territory Sportspeople from Canberra New South Wales cricketers {{Australia-cricket-bio-1980s-stub ...
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David Stewart Dawson
David Stewart Dawson (25 November 1849 – 6 August 1932), frequently referred to as Stewart Dawson, was an Australian manufacturing jeweller and property tycoon born in Cairnie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He served his apprenticeship in Dufftown in Banffshire then founded a successful retail watchmaking and jewellery business in Liverpool, England in 1876 after moving there age 22, with shops in most large cities in Great Britain, aided by the slogan "Who watches the Police?" after winning a tender to supply watches for the Liverpool Police. Advertising in Australian newspapers brought so much business he decided to move there and emigrated in 1886. He founded the business of Stewart Dawson and Co. in Sydney and soon had branches in Melbourne, and Auckland and Dunedin in New Zealand and Regent Street in London. After making the company a limited liability company in 1907, Dawson sold the company in 1931 to RHO Hills department store (now House of Fraser). The resulting compa ...
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David Thomas Dawson
David Thomas Dawson (October 20, 1957 – August 11, 2006) was an American convicted murderer who was executed at Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge, Montana. Dawson was executed for the April 1986 murders of the Rodstein family in Billings, Montana. He remains the last person executed in Montana. Early life Dawson was born on October 20, 1957, in San Diego, California. He was the second of three children and had two sisters. His father reportedly owned several businesses that failed, and the family moved around states when he was younger; moving to California, Colorado, Florida, and Montana. As a child, Dawson was described as sickly and clumsy, and had a hard time making friends. He got married when he was a young adult and reportedly may have fathered a daughter. The couple divorced, however. In the early 1980s, Dawson moved to Montana to work in construction, and found work in Colstrip. He rented an apartment in Billings where he stayed at on weekends. Dawson was reportedly de ...
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David Dawson (poet)
David Dawson may refer to: * David Dawson (painter) (born 1960), British artist * David Dawson (choreographer) (born 1972), British choreographer * David Dawson (politician) (born 1973), Iowa State Representative * David Dawson (actor) (born 1982), English actor * David Dawson (cricketer) (born 1982), Australian cricketer * David Stewart Dawson (1849–1932), Australian manufacturing jeweler and property tycoon * David Thomas Dawson (1957–2006), American convicted murderer See also * Dawson (surname) Dawson is a Scottish surname.Dawson
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TISH
''TISH'' was a Canadian poetry newsletter founded by student-poets at the University of British Columbia in 1961. The publication was edited by a number of Vancouver poets until 1969. The newsletter's poetics were built on those of writers associated with North Carolina's Black Mountain College experiment. Contributing writers included George Bowering, Fred Wah, Frank Davey, Daphne Marlatt, David Cull, Carol Bolt, Dan McLeod, Robert Hogg, Jamie Reid, and Lionel Kearns. Influenced by the poetry theorist Warren Tallman, the Tish Group also drew inspiration from the Seed Catalogue and Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Jason Wiens Lee, Charles Olson and Jack Spicer. ''TISH'' launched a number of other publications including the alternative newspaper ''The Georgia Straight'', edited by McLeod; the poetry newsletter ''SUM'' (1963–65), edited by Wah; the magazine of the long poem ''Imago'' (1964–74), edited by Bowering; the journal of writing and theory ''Open Letter'' (1965–2013) ...
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