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Greg Hall (other)
Greg Hall may refer to: *Greg Hall (politician) (born 1948), Australian politician and independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council *Greg Hall (filmmaker) (born 1980), English film director, producer, cinematographer and screenwriter *Greg Hall (poet) (1946–2009), American poet *Greg Hall (jockey) Greg Hall, nicknamed "The G" (born 1956 or 1957), is a retired Australian jockey who is best known for riding Subzero to victory in the 1992 Melbourne Cup. Hall also won a Cox Plate, two Golden Slippers and two Victoria Derbies riding for ...
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Greg Hall (politician)
Gregory Raymond Hall (born 19 April 1948) is a former independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council in the McIntyre. He was also Mayor of the Meander Valley Council from 1997 to 2002. Hall was born in Launceston. He became a member of the Legislative Council at the 2001 Rowallan elections, defeating Russel Anderson (independent; supported by the Liberals). Hall has supported some of state Labor's initiatives in the upper house, such as the Meander dam project and the Betfair proposal. He was one of only two independent members of the Council to support the ''2003 Relationships Act'' which gave same-sex unions and other relationships recognition in TasmaniaHall voted against the governments Sex regulation Act and supported later legislation to ban brothels in Tasmania. He stood for re-election again for the 6 May 2006 Rowallan division election, winning with a primary vote of 81.95% against a sole Tasmanian Greens opponent.
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Greg Hall (filmmaker)
Greg Hall (born 30 June 1980 in London, England) is a British film director, producer, cinematographer and screenwriter. Career 2004-2014 ''The Plague'' (2004) — made when he was a 22-year-old with a budget of just £3,500Hall, Greg"It was focused anarchy"''BBC.co.uk'', 5 October 2006 (Retrieved: 23 July 2009) — was Hall's feature debut, winning him the inaugural Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Award at the 10th Sarajevo Film Festival.Hastings, Chris; Jones, Beth"Mike Leigh gives award to director of his son's film"''Telegraph.co.uk'', 27 August 2006 (Retrieved 24 July 2009) He went on to collaborate with composer Steve Martland on follow-up feature ''Kapital'' (2007).Bourke, Kevin"Greg's horror Existence"'' ManchesterEveningNews.co.uk'', 15 September 2006 (Retrieved: 23 July 2009) Hall also wrote the screenplays for both of these films and was cinematographer for short film ''The Housewife'' (2005), which starred Alison Steadman. In 2013, Hall created the film ''Communion'', st ...
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Greg Hall (poet)
Greg Hall (1946 – June 23, 2009) was an American poet. Background After some success in the Santa Cruz poetry scenes in the 1970s, Hall mostly ceased publishing his poetry, but he continued to write. In the 1970s, Hall and his family moved to San Jose. For many years Hall then lived alone in sparsely furnished apartments, doing clerical jobs in hospitals and psychiatric wards and writing poetry which he would share with other poets and friends privately, in small gatherings or by mailing off entire manuscripts. He would throw away months' or years' worth of his own poems, once he decided he was done with a particular track of writing and begin again. He had poems published in ''Ally'', ''the the'', ''radar'', ''Alcatraz'', ''Redwood Coast Review'', ''Montserrat Review'', the anthology ''Cuts from the Barbershop'', and the anthology ''News of the Universe'' edited by Robert Bly. Hall's writing was strongly intertwined with that of his friends such as F.A. Nettelbeck, Walter ...
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