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Frewin may refer to: People * Anthony Frewin Anthony Edward Frewin (born 1947 in Kentish Town, London) is a British writer and erstwhile personal assistant to film director Stanley Kubrick (from 1965 to 1968, and from 1979 to 1999). Frewin now represents the Stanley Kubrick Estate. His novel ... (born 1947), writer and personal assistant to Stanley Kubrick * Greg Frewin (born 1967), Canadian illusionist and magician * Richard Frewin (1681?–1761), English physician and professor of history Other * Frewin Hall at St Mary's College, Oxford {{disambig, surname ...
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Anthony Frewin
Anthony Edward Frewin (born 1947 in Kentish Town, London) is a British writer and erstwhile personal assistant to film director Stanley Kubrick (from 1965 to 1968, and from 1979 to 1999). Frewin now represents the Stanley Kubrick Estate. His novel ''London Blues'' has been described as "masterful". Personal Anthony Edward Frewin and his brother Mark David Frewin are the sons of Edward Albert Frewin (b. 1921) and Ruby Jean Weeks (b. 1924, m. 1944). Frewin's ex-partner is Charlene Page, and they have a son, Nick Frewin (b. 1971). Credits Novels *''London Blues'', No Exit Press (1994) *''Sixty-Three Closure'' (1996) *''Scorpian Rising: A Seaside Noir'' (1997) *''The Reich Stuff'' (2008) *''The Count of Comedy, or Teddy Taylor and the Great Past He Has in Front of Him'' (2013) *''The Lion of Canterbury: The Last Armed Uprising in England'' (2019) Non-fiction *''One Hundred Years of Science Fiction Illustration 1840-1940'' (1974) *''The Book of Days'' (1971) *''Elstree & Boreham Wo ...
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Greg Frewin
Greg Frewin is a Canadian illusionist and "World Champion of Magic". His awards include First Place at the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM); The Gold Medal of Excellence, also from the IBM; First Place at the Society of American Magicians' annual magic convention competition; and first place at FISM, the "Olympics of Magic", which were held in Yokohama, Japan in 1994. A command performance for Prince Rainier in Monte Carlo along with over 35 TV appearances worldwide attest to this magician's notoriety, Greg is recognized by his peers all over the world as "The International Grand Champion of Magic". Frewin has appeared on stages all over the world, including Caesars Palace, Tropicana and the Flamingo Hilton in Las Vegas. He is currently signed to a 20-year performance contract at the Greg Frewin Theatre in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. In 2009 Frewin won the World Magic Awards Magician of the Year. Frogwater Media Inin association with CBC produced a Holiday Spec ...
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Richard Frewin
Richard Frewin, M.D. (1681?-1761), was an English physician and professor of history. Early life and education Frewin, the son of Ralph Frewin of London, was admitted as a King's Scholar at Westminster in 1693, and elected thence to a Westminster studentship at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1698. He took the degrees of B.A. in 1702, M.A. in 1704, M.B. in 1707, and M.D. in 1711. Career In 1708 he is described at the foot of a Latin poem which he contributed to 'Exequiæ Georgio principi Danise ab Oxoniensi academia solutæ' (Oxford, 1708) as professor of chemistry; he was also, in 1711, rhetoric reader at Christ Church. As a physician he had an excellent reputation; he attended Dean Aldrich on his deathbed. John Freind's 'Hippocrates de Morbis Popularibus' is dedicated to him, and contains a letter from him (dated Christ Church, 20 July 1710), giving an account of a case of variolæ cohærentes which he had been attending. In 1727 he was unanimously elected to the Camden professorsh ...
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