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Hoyte is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Gavin Hoyte (born 1990), Trinidadian (soccer) footballer with Eastleigh *Wendy Hoyte, née Clarke, (born 1957), British sprinter * Hoyte van Hoytema (born 1971), cinematographer *John Hoyte (1835–1913), British/Australian artist * Justin Hoyte (born 1984), (soccer) footballer with Arsenal, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Millwall *Lenon Hoyte Lenon Hoyte (4 July 1905 – 1 August 1999) was an American collector of antique dolls and toys. She was best known for founding Aunt Len's Doll and Toy Museum in New York City New York, often called New York City or ...
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Justin Hoyte
Justin Raymond Hoyte (born 20 November 1984) is a professional footballer. Primarily a right back, Hoyte previously played for English clubs Arsenal, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Millwall and Dagenham & Redbridge, as well as American side FC Cincinnati in both the USL and MLS. As an international, he represented England up to under-21 level and Trinidad and Tobago at senior level. Club career Arsenal Hoyte was born in Leytonstone, London, and joined Arsenal at the age of nine. He progressed through the club's academy, and was an unused substitute in both legs of the final as Arsenal won the 2001 FA Youth Cup. He signed professional terms with Arsenal in July 2002. Hoyte made his senior debut as an 89th-minute substitute in Arsenal's 6–1 Premiership victory over Southampton in May 2003. He made one equally late league appearance in their 2003–04 FA Premier League-winning season, which was not enough to qualify him for a medal. Hoyte played in the 2004 FA Community S ...
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Gavin Hoyte
Gavin Andrew Hoyte (born 6 June 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Maidstone United. He has been a member of the Trinidad and Tobago national team. Career Arsenal Early career Born in Leytonstone, London, Hoyte signed with Arsenal when he was nine. He featured regularly for Arsenal's U18 and Reserve teams, and was captain of Arsenal's U18 team during 2006–07. He signed as a professional with the club on 10 September 2007. From 2007 onwards, Hoyte featured for Arsenal on the bench as an unused substitute several times; the first in an FA Cup fifth round replay against Blackburn Rovers on 28 February 2007. He then featured in four of Arsenal's five games in the 2007–08 League Cup campaign, against Newcastle United, but was always an unused substitute. 2008–09 season Hoyte played two first-team matches in Arsenal's 2008 pre-season friendly campaign, and was named captain of the Arsenal Reserves side for the 2008–09 season. He made his fir ...
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Hoyte Van Hoytema
Hoyte van Hoytema (; born 4 October 1971) is a Swiss-born Dutch-Swedish cinematographer who studied at the National Film School in Łódź. His work includes '' Let the Right One In'' (2008), ''The Fighter'' (2010), ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'' (2011), ''Her'' (2013), the James Bond film ''Spectre'' (2015), '' Ad Astra'' (2019), and '' Nope'' (2022). Van Hoytema is also known for his collaborations with director Christopher Nolan, having shot '' Interstellar'' (2014), ''Dunkirk'' (2017), '' Tenet'' (2020), and the upcoming film '' Oppenheimer'' (2023). His work has been highly praised by film critics and audiences alike and has earned him multiple awards, including one Academy Award nomination and three BAFTA Award nominations for Best Cinematography. Career Van Hoytema has shot several feature films, documentaries, and successful television series. His collaborations with directors Mikael Marcimain, Tomas Alfredson, and Christopher Nolan have won him critical acclaim and se ...
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Wendy Hoyte
Wendy Patricia Hoyte (née Clarke; born 17 December 1957) is a British former sprinter, who won a 1982 Commonwealth Games gold medal and a 1982 European Championships silver medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay. She also competed at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. She is the holder of the United Kingdom indoor 50 m record, which she set in 1981. As of 2016, the record still stands. Career Hoyte was born in London, England. She was a member of Highgate Harriers and later the Borough of Hounslow Athletic Club. As Wendy Clarke, she first came to prominence at the age of 17 in 1975, when she won two medals at the European Junior Championships in Athens. She won bronze in the 100 m in a wind assisted 11.53 secs, behind the East German pair of Petra Koppetsch and Marlies Oelsner (the future Marlies Gohr), then won silver behind Koppetsch in the 200 m in 23.85. In 1976, she competed in the sprint relay at the Montreal Olympics, running the first leg for the British quartet that fi ...
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John Hoyte
John Barr Clark Hoyte (22 December 1835 – 21 February 1913) was an artist and teacher. He was born in London, England but spent most of his career in New Zealand and Australia. In 1860 he and his wife left Britain for New Zealand where they were to live for 16 years. Three daughters were born in Auckland and it is possible they also had a son. He moved to Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ... in 1879 and died there in 1913. Gallery of his works File:John Hoyte Pink Terraces, 1873.jpg, Pink Terrace File:John Hoyte - Te Tarata (White Terraces).jpg, White Terraces File:John Hoyte - Koingo Geyser.jpg, Koingo Geyser File:John Hoyte - Whakamanu Geyser.jpg, Whakamanu Geyser References 1835 births 1913 deaths New Zealand artists Schoolteacher ...
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