Jeff Watson (Canadian Football)
Jeffrey Watson may refer to: * Jeff Watson (designer) (born 1973), Canadian game designer and professor * Jeff Watson (journalist) (1942–2023), Australian journalist and documentary maker * Jeff Watson (politician) (born 1971), Canadian politician * Jeffrey Watson (actor), Canadian actor * Jeff Watson (guitarist) (born 1956), guitarist for rock band Night Ranger * Jeffrey Watson (priest) (1939–2021), Anglican Archdeacon of Ely See also * Geoffrey Watson Geoffrey Stuart Watson (3 December 1921 – 3 January 1998) was an Australian statistics, statistician. Watson was born in Bendigo, Victoria in 1921. He studied at the University of Melbourne, and received his PhD at the North Carolina State U ... (1921–1998), Australian statistician * Watson (surname) {{Hndis, Watson, Jeffrey ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jeff Watson (designer)
Jeff Watson (March 26, 1973 – November 8, 2020) was a Canadian game designer, writer, and educator. His principal topics of interest were pervasive and environmental game design, creative process design, and participatory media. He served as aassistant professor of interactive media and gamesat the USC School of Cinematic Arts, was an associate faculty member with the USC Game Innovation Lab, and directed (with Stuart Candy) thSituation Lab Biography Watson was born in Calgary, Alberta. He attended McGill University in Montreal, York University and the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto, and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where he received his PhD (2011) in media arts and practice. His dissertation project, Reality Ends Here, won the 2012 Impact Award at the IndieCade International Festival of Independent Games. From 2013 to 2014, Watson was an assistant professor in the Digital Futures program at OCAD University in Toronto, where he founded the Situati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jeff Watson (journalist)
Jeffrey Watson (1942 – 22 February 2023) was a British-born Australian journalist, author and documentary film maker. Watson is perhaps best known for his work on science programs ''Towards 2000'' and ''Beyond 2000'' as well as travel shows ''Holiday'' and '' Getaway''. He also had an interest in aviation, producing numerous documentaries on the subject. Early life Watson was born in late 1942 at Castle Bromwich, near Birmingham in England. His father owned a small factory which made small parts for the Spitfire. Watson's ambitions of becoming a pilot were quashed when he suffered a detached retina after he was injured when a snowball containing a rock was thrown at him during his childhood. Turning to a career in journalism, Watson commenced working at ''Berrow's Worcester Journal''. Career in Australia Watson's television career in Australia commenced in the 1970s as a reporter for ABC TV current affairs programs ''This Day Tonight'' and ''Four Corners''. In 1977 and 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jeff Watson (politician)
Jeffrey D. Watson (born March 25, 1971 in Windsor, Ontario) is the former Member of Parliament for the Essex electoral district in Ontario, 2004-2015 under Stephen Harper's Prime Ministership. In the 2015 General Election, and after four terms in office, Watson narrowly lost his seat to the NDP. The Watsons relocated to Calgary, Alberta looking for a better life. Watson and his wife Sarah have six children. Member of Parliament for Essex, Ontario, 2004-2015 Watson was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Essex in June 2004 and re-elected in January 2006 and October 2008 as a member of the Conservative Government led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Watson was the first centre-right MP elected for Essex or its predecessors in 46 years. He also had the distinction of being designated by the Library of Parliament as the first autoworker elected to the Parliament of Canada. Watson served on the Standing Committee on the Environment & Sustainable Development and on the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jeffrey Watson (actor)
Jeffrey Watson is a Canadian actor. He was nominated for "Best Performance by an Alberta Actor" in the 2007 Alberta Film & Television Awards for his part in ''Dinosapien''. He has done voice acting work in several anime dubs and video games for Calgary-based Blue Water Studios. Voice roles Anime * ''Cardfight!! Vanguard'' - Izaki * ''D.I.C.E.'' - Jet Siegel * ''Doki Doki School Hours'' - Kenta Suetake * ''Dragon Ball'' - Goku (Teen) * ''Dragon Ball GT'' - Dende * ''Fancy Lala'' - Taro Yoshida * ''Full Moon o Sagashite'' - Takuto Kira * ''The Law of Ueki'' - Kageo Kuroki * ''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' - Hoi Western animation * ''The Wheelers'' - Max * '' Mysteries and Feluda'' - Flash Video games * ''DNA Integrated Cybernetic Enterprises'' - Additional Voices * ''Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3'' - Garrod Ran * ''Mega Man X8'' - Axl * '' Mega Man X: Command Mission'' - Axl, Additional Voices * '' Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS'' - MegaMan.EXE Live action roles * ''Dinosap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jeff Watson (guitarist)
Jeffrey Victor Watson (born November 5, 1956 in Sacramento, California) is an American guitarist originally known as one of the founding members and lead guitarist of the band Night Ranger, in which he has played as co-guitarist with guitarist Brad Gillis. Watson developed his signature eight-fingered tapping technique during his time in the band. He appeared as a special guest on Douglas Docker's Docker's Guild project. Watson has also released solo albums. In 2007, he was fired by the three other members of Night Ranger through a letter from their attorney. During 2009 Jeff was part of Dennis DeYoung's travelling band. Discography Solo albums *''Lone Ranger'' (1992) *''Around the Sun'' (1993) with Night Ranger *'' Dawn Patrol'' (1982) *'' Midnight Madness'' (1983) *'' 7 Wishes'' (1985) *''Big Life'' (1987) *'' Man in Motion'' (1988) *''Neverland'' (1997) *''Seven'' (1998) *''Hole in the Sun'' (2007) with Mother's Army *''Mother's Army'' (1993) *''Planet Earth'' (1997) *''Fir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jeffrey Watson (priest)
Jeffrey John Seagrief Watson (29 April 1939 - 28 January 2021) was a priest in the Church of England. He was Archdeacon of Ely from 1993 to 2004. Watson was educated at University College School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He trained for ordination at Clifton Theological College, and was ordained deacon in 1965 and priest in 1966. After curacies at Christ Church, Beckenham (1965–69) and St Jude's, Southsea (1969–71) he held incumbencies at Christ Church, Winchester (1971–81), and Holy Saviour, Bitterne Bitterne is an eastern suburb and ward of Southampton, England. Bitterne derives its name not from the similarly named bird, the bittern, but probably from the bend in the River Itchen; the Old English words ''byht'' and ''ærn'' together mean ... (1981–93). In 1993 he became the Archdeacon of Ely, a position he held for 11 years. He died in 2021, aged 81, from an infection. References 1939 births People educated at University College School Al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geoffrey Watson
Geoffrey Stuart Watson (3 December 1921 – 3 January 1998) was an Australian statistics, statistician. Watson was born in Bendigo, Victoria in 1921. He studied at the University of Melbourne, and received his PhD at the North Carolina State University in 1951. After taking positions at the University of Melbourne, the Australian National University, the University of Toronto and Johns Hopkins University, he became chair of the Department of Statistics of Princeton University in 1970. He remained there until his death. Watson developed the Durbin–Watson statistic for detecting autocorrelation with James Durbin of the London School of Economics in 1950. Watson was especially interested in applications of statistics. He used statistical methods to support the theory of continental drift. He estimated the size of the penguin population in Antarctica, and the effect of repealing the motorcycle helmet law in the United States. In 1966 he was elected as a Fellow of the American St ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |