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Gerry Anderson (other)
Gerry Anderson (1929–2012) was a British television producer who worked with marionettes. Gerry Anderson may also refer to: * Gerry Anderson (broadcaster) (1944–2014), Northern Irish radio broadcaster *Gerry Anderson, director of the 2005 film '' No Rules'' See also * Jerry Anderson (other) * Gerald Anderson (other) * Gerard Anderson (1889–1914), British hurdler * Gary Anderson (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Gerry ...
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Gerry Anderson
Gerald Alexander Anderson (; 14 April 1929 – 26 December 2012) was an English television and film producer, director, writer and occasional voice artist. He remains famous for his futuristic television programmes, especially his 1960s productions filmed with " Supermarionation" (marionette puppets containing electric moving parts). Anderson's first television production was the 1957 Roberta Leigh children's series ''The Adventures of Twizzle'' (1957–58). ''Torchy the Battery Boy'' (1960), ''Four Feather Falls'' (1960), ''Supercar'' (1961–62) and ''Fireball XL5'' (1962–63) followed later, both series breaking into the U.S. television market in the early 1960s. In the mid-1960s Anderson produced his most successful series, '' Thunderbirds''. Other television productions of the 1960s include '' Stingray'', ''Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' and ''Joe 90''. Anderson also wrote and produced several feature films. Following a shift towards live-action productions in the ...
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Gerry Anderson (broadcaster)
Gerard Michael Anderson (28 October 1944 – 21 August 2014), was a radio and television broadcaster for BBC Northern Ireland. Renowned for his unique style and distinctive sense of humour, Anderson often referred to himself on his show, as "Turkey Neck", "Puppet Chin" or "Golf Mike Alpha". Early life and career in music Anderson was born in Derry in 1944, growing up in Sackville Street in the city centre. He was educated by the Irish Christian Brothers and went to work as an apprentice tool-maker and a clerk in a shipping firm. In 1963, having taught himself the guitar, he moved to Manchester where he worked in nightclubs. A tour of Scotland, England and Canada followed, with the showband The Chessmen. In 1972, while in Canada, Anderson joined a band called Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks. He returned to Ireland where he gained a degree in sociology and social anthropology, and a postgraduate diploma in continuing education. Broadcasting in Northern Ireland Anderson began his ...
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No Rules (film)
''No Rules'' is a 2005 action film directed by Gerry Anderson. Produced by Romeo Antonio, it follows a small-town man, haunted by his parents murder, who wants to become a mixed martial artist. Cast *David Dunn as Kurt Diamond *Randy Couture as Mason *Tom Sizemore as Kain Diamond *Gary Busey as Leroy Little *Pamela Anderson as herself *Bruce Buffer as himself *Romeo Antonio as drug dealer *Matt Mullins Matthew Mullins is an American actor and martial artist. At the age of 16, in 2000, he won his first World Kickboxing Association title in Dublin, Ireland. This would be his first of five championships in the next three years. Martial arts car ... as Brotherhood Fighter External links * 2005 action films 2005 films Cultural depictions of Pamela Anderson 2005 martial arts films Mixed martial arts films 2000s English-language films {{martialart-film-stub ...
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Jerry Anderson (other)
Jerry Anderson may refer to: * Jerry Anderson (diver) (1932–2009), Puerto Rican diver * Jerry Anderson (golfer) (1955–2018), Canadian golfer * Jerry Anderson (American football coach) (born 1945), American former head coach * Jerry Anderson (politician) (born 1935), American state legislator in Utah *Jerry Anderson (safety) (1953–1989), American football safety *Jerry Anderson, character in ''40 Days and 40 Nights'' *Jerry M. Anderson (1933–2008), American professor and academic administrator See also *Gerry Anderson (other) Gerry Anderson (1929–2012) was a British television producer who worked with marionettes. Gerry Anderson may also refer to: * Gerry Anderson (broadcaster) (1944–2014), Northern Irish radio broadcaster *Gerry Anderson, director of the 2005 film ... * Jeremy Anderson (other) * Jerome Anderson (other) * Jeremiah Anderson (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Jerry ...
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Gerald Anderson (other)
Gerald Anderson (born 1989) is a Filipino American actor based in the Philippines. Gerald Anderson may also refer to: *Gerald K. Anderson (1921–1995), Wisconsin legislator * Gerald Frank Anderson (1898–1984), South African born flying ace * Gerald Anderson (cyclist), British cyclist *Gerald Hamilton Anderson (1922–2003), Canadian politician See also *Gerry Anderson (other) *Jerry Anderson (other) Jerry Anderson may refer to: * Jerry Anderson (diver) (1932–2009), Puerto Rican diver * Jerry Anderson (golfer) (1955–2018), Canadian golfer * Jerry Anderson (American football coach) (born 1945), American former head coach * Jerry Anderson (pol ... * Gerard Anderson (1889–1914), British hurdler {{hndis, Anderson, Gerald ...
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Gerard Anderson
Gerard Rupert Laurie Anderson (15 March 1889 – November 1914), universally known as "Twiggy", was a British hurdler who participated in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics and held the world record for the 440-yards hurdles. Life Twiggy Anderson was born in Twickenham, then a village and parish in Brentford district, Middlesex county in Greater London, England.ANDERSON, GERARD RUPERT LAURIE
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His parents were the Rev David Anderson, an
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