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Harry Reynolds (racing Driver)
Harry Reynolds may refer to: * Harry Reynolds (''EastEnders''), fictional character * Harry Reynolds (''Home and Away''), fictional character * Butch Reynolds (born 1964), American 400 meters sprinter * Harry Reynolds (cyclist) (1874–1940), Irish cyclist * Harry Reynolds (ice hockey) (1892–1977), Canadian ice hockey player * Harry Reynolds (film editor), editor on the film ''Four Walls'' * Robert Smith (Medal of Honor) (born Harry Reynolds, 1847–1930), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient * Harry Reynolds, lead vocalist for English experimental rock band Classically Handsome Brutes Classically Handsome Brutes was a British experimental rock trio from Leeds, England, formed in 2012 by Harry Reynolds, Will Cook and Jack Scarlott. Discography Albums Singles Music videos Members *Harry Reynolds - Guitar, vocals (2012–2 ... * Harry Reynolds (Australian footballer), Australian football player See also * Henry Reynolds (other) * Harold Reynolds (di ...
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Harry Reynolds (EastEnders)
The Banned is a fictional band in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. The storyline first aired in 1986 and although it was considered to be a failure on-screen, it nevertheless became a successful part of the serial's extensive merchandising industry that year, as it spawned two hit singles in the UK Music Charts. Storyline development and impact In 1986, the creators of ''EastEnders'', scriptwriter Tony Holland and producer Julia Smith, decided to tackle "an important and complicated story about the ups and downs of a pop group." The idea was considered to be an "interesting and major undertaking" in the serial. It featured the majority of teenage characters in the soap at the time. Prominent characters such as Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt), Simon Wicks (Nick Berry) and Kelvin Carpenter (Paul J. Medford), were joined by several new characters, introduced especially for the storyline, including "lefty-student stereotype" Harry Reynolds (Gareth Potter). ...
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Harry Reynolds (Home And Away)
Harry Reynolds (previously Keller) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'', played by Justin Melvey. He made his first on-screen appearance on 13 September 1999 and departed on 26 January 2001. Casting Prior to joining ''Home and Away'', Melvey's career involved modelling, studying and improving his acting skills. When Melvey decided to "lay some grassroots", the opportunity to play Harry Reynolds in ''Home and Away'' came up. Of this Melvey said "I flew back to Sydney and auditioned for the role on a Thursday, found out I had it the following Monday, and then had to go back to LA to do a hair commercial on Tuesday. After that, I basically had to pack up my life, say goodbye to my friends and move back to Australia." Development In one storyline Harry's ex-girlfriend Alison (Jenny Apostolou) arrives. Melvey told a writer from ''TV Week'' that he and Apostolou had been friends since high school and used to have a crush on one another; so "it was ...
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Butch Reynolds
Harry Lee Reynolds Jr. (born June 8, 1964), commonly known as Butch Reynolds, is an American former track and field athlete who competed in the 400 meter dash. He held the world record for the event for 11 years with his personal best time of 43.29 seconds set in 1988. That year, he was the silver medalist at the 1988 Seoul Olympics (behind Steve Lewis) and a relay gold medalist. He was falsely accused and banned for drug use for two years by the IAAF; until The United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of Reynolds due to an apparent drug testing procedural flaw. Reynolds was awarded $27.3 million dollars due to the false accusation damages; however, he never received a penny. On his competitive return he became the 1993 World Indoor Champion and won two successive 400 meter silver medals at the World Championships in Athletics. He also enjoyed success with the 4×400 meter relay team, winning the world title three times in his career with the United States (1987, ...
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Harry Reynolds (cyclist)
Harry Reynolds (born Balbriggan, Ireland, 14 December 1874, died 16 July 1940), known as the Balbriggan Flyer, was the first Irishman to win the world championship in cycling. He accomplished this at the 1896 ICA Track Cycling World Championships in Copenhagen Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar .... In 2005 Harry Reynolds Road in his hometown of Balbriggan was named after him. References Irish male cyclists Irish track cyclists UCI Track Cycling World Champions (men) People from Balbriggan Sportspeople from Fingal 1874 births 1940 deaths {{ireland-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Harry Reynolds (ice Hockey)
Henry James Reynolds (August 25, 1892 – February 18, 1977) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played with the Toronto 228th Battalion of the National Hockey Association The National Hockey Association (NHA), officially the National Hockey Association of Canada Limited, was a professional ice hockey organization with teams in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. It is the direct predecessor of today's National Hockey Lea .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Reynolds, Harry 1892 births 1977 deaths Canadian ice hockey left wingers Ice hockey people from Ontario Sportspeople from North Bay, Ontario Toronto 228th Battalion players ...
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Harry Reynolds (film Editor)
Harry Reynolds (April 4, 1901 – December 22, 1971) was an American film editor. He edited '' London After Midnight'' (1927), '' The Unknown'' (1927) with Errol Taggart, '' West of Zanzibar'' (1928), ''Where East Is East'' (1929), ''Fallen Angel'' (1945), ''Charlie Chan in City in Darkness'' (1939), ''Mr. Moto in Danger Island'' (1939, where he also worked as the cutter, '' Killer at Large'' (1947), and '' Ben-Hur'' (1925) with Lloyd Nosler, Basil Wrangell, William Holmes and Ben Lewis. He also edited ''Too Many Winners'' (1947), '' Killer at Large'' (1947) with Alfred DeGaetano, and ''Gas House Kids ''Gas House Kids'' is a 1946 American comedy-drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Robert Lowery, Billy Halop and Teala Loring. It was followed by two sequels, ''Gas House Kids Go West'' and ''Gas House Kids in Hollywood'', both relea ...'' (1946). Filmography References Bibliography * * External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Reynolds, Harry 1901 births 1971 dea ...
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Robert Smith (Medal Of Honor)
Robert Smith (birth name Harry Reynolds) (1847–1930) was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for heroism in combat during the Battle of Slim Buttes in Dakota Territory on September 9, 1876. Biography Smith was born as Harry Reynolds in Memphis, Tennessee, on August 8, 1847, and enlisted in the U.S. Army at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. under the assumed name of Robert Smith. He was assigned to Troop M, 3rd U.S. Cavalry. He was awarded the Medal of Honor on October 16, 1877. After leaving the Army, he reverted to his birth name. He is buried in Elko, Nevada Elko (Shoshoni: Natakkoa, "Rocks Piled on One Another") is the largest city in and county seat of Elko County, Nevada, United States. With a 2020 population of 20,564, Elko is currently growing at a rate of 0.31% annually and its population has i .... Medal of Honor citation * ''For special bravery in endeavoring to dislodge Indians secreted in a ravine on 9 September 1876, while serving with Company M, 3d U.S. Cavalry, in act ...
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Classically Handsome Brutes
Classically Handsome Brutes was a British experimental rock trio from Leeds, England, formed in 2012 by Harry Reynolds, Will Cook and Jack Scarlott. Discography Albums Singles Music videos Members *Harry Reynolds - Guitar, vocals (2012–2020) *Jack Scarlott - Bass, vocals (2012–2020) *Will Cook - Drums, Percussion, vocals (2012–2020) Musical style The band's musical style has been described as noise rock, math rock, mathcore, and hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier p ... by critics. References {{reflist 2012 establishments in England British noise rock groups Musical groups established in 2012 Post-hardcore groups Hardcore punk groups from Leeds Mathcore musical groups ...
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Harry Reynolds (Australian Footballer)
This is a list of Sydney Swans players who have made one or more appearance in the Australian Football League, known as the Victorian Football League until 1990. The Sydney Swans were previously known as South Melbourne until their relocation in 1982. South Melbourne/Sydney Swans players 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s ;South Melbourne relocated to Sydney in 1982 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Other players Listed players yet to make their debut for Sydney Delisted players who did not play a senior game for Sydney See also * List of Sydney Swans coaches References External linksAFL Tables – All Time Player List – Sydney {{DEFAULTSORT:Sydney Swans players Players Players may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media * ''Players'' (1979 film), a film starring Ali MacGraw * ''Players'' (2012 film), a Bollywood film * ''Players'' (Dicks novel), a novel by Terrance Dicks, based on the television series ''Doc ... ...
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Henry Reynolds (other)
Henry Reynolds may refer to: * Henry Reynolds (archaeologist) (died ), archaeologist in Georgia, US * Henry Reynolds (cricketer) (1844–1894), English cricketer * Henry Reynolds (historian) (born 1938), Australian historian * Henry Reynolds (poet) (1564–1632), English poet and critic * Henry Reynolds (VC) (1883–1948), English World War I recipient of the Victoria Cross * Henry Chidley Reynolds (1849–1925), New Zealand farm manager, butter manufacturer and exporter * Henry Edward Reynolds (1905–1980), mayor of Madison, Wisconsin * Henry Revell Reynolds (1745–1811), English physician * Henry Robert Reynolds Henry Robert Reynolds (26 February 1825 – 10 September 1896) was an English Congregational minister, college head and writer. Life Born at Romsey, Hampshire on 26 February 1825, he was the grandson of Henry Revell Reynolds, and the elder son o ... (1825–1890), English minister and author See also * Harry Reynolds (other) {{hndis, Reynolds, Henry ...
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