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John Hodgkinson may refer to: *John Hodgkinson (actor, born 1766) (1766–1805), English-born actor who moved to the United States *John Hodgkinson (actor, born 1966) John Hodgkinson (born 21 June 1966) is an English actor. He is known predominantly for his stage work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and for his performance as Tom Kettle in '' The Ferryman'', for which he has been nominated as Best Actor ..., English actor * John Hodgkinson (cricketer) (1873–1939), Australian cricketer * John Hodgkinson (footballer, born 1871) (1871–1944), English footballer * John Hodgkinson (footballer, born 1883) (1883–1915), English footballer {{human name disambiguation, Hodgkinson, John ...
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John Hodgkinson (actor, Born 1766)
John Hodgkinson (born John Meadowcroft) (1766 – 12 September 1805) was a well-known actor in the United States in the late 18th and early 19th century. He was born in England and came to the United States in 1792.Porter, Susan LJohn Hodgkinson in England: The Early Life of an American Actor-Singer ''American Music'', Vol. 6, No. 3, Autumn, 1988 Winter, WilliamFamous Actors of the Nineteenth Century ''Munsey's Magazine'' (June 1906) William Dunlap and Hodgkinson managed the John Street Theatre together for a few years in the 1790s. Biography John Hodgkinson was born in England in 1766. He came to the United States to leave his wife, first making inquires to New York theater managers Lewis Hallam Jr. and John Henry of the Old American Company for positions for himself and actress Frances Brett, whom he married shortly after arriving in America. He made his American debut at the Southwark Theatre in Philadelphia in 1792, played the role of Belcour in ''The West Indian''.
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John Hodgkinson (actor, Born 1966)
John Hodgkinson (born 21 June 1966) is an English actor. He is known predominantly for his stage work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and for his performance as Tom Kettle in '' The Ferryman'', for which he has been nominated as Best Actor in a Supporting Role in the 2018 Laurence Olivier Awards. In 2011, he was named '' The Journal's'' Performing Artist of the Year for the part of Chris Mullin in Michael Chaplin's ''A Walk on Part'' with the Live Theatre Company. Early life Hodgkinson was born in Surbiton, Greater London. He attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. Filmography Film * ''Firelight'' (1997) – Carlo * ''Thunderpants'' (2002) – Launch Controller 1 * ''Skyfall'' (2012) – Silva's Isolation guard * ''Leave to Remain'' (2013) – Judge * ''Heart of Lightness'' (2014) – Jason Malvern Television * ''Inside Victor Lewis-Smith'' (1993–95) – 'BBC suit' 1 * ''Sometime, Never'' (1996) – Kev * '' Dad'' (1997) * ''Keeping Mum'' (1998) – Geo ...
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John Hodgkinson (cricketer)
John Hodgkinson (7 February 1873 – 19 November 1939) was an Australian cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1908/09 and 1909/10. See also * List of New South Wales representative cricketers References External links * 1873 births 1939 deaths Australian cricketers New South Wales cricketers Cricketers from Sydney {{Australia-cricket-bio-1870s-stub ...
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John Hodgkinson (footballer, Born 1871)
John Hodgkinson (1871–1944) was an English professional footballer who played at half-back for Southampton and New Brompton in the 1890s. Football career Hodgkinson was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire and was playing for his local side when he was spotted by a scout from Southern League Southampton. After a successful trial, he moved to the south coast in December 1895 making his debut for the "Saints" when he took over from George Marshall against Chatham at the Antelope Ground on 18 January 1896. Hodgkinson retained his place for the rest of the season, making seven appearances, scoring twice (both in a 5–0 defeat of New Brompton on 28 March) with Southampton finishing in third place. Saints' trainer, Bill Dawson, nicknamed him "''Ironside''", as his short cropped hair and rolled-up sleeves gave him a tough image, which he maintained throughout his time with the Saints. Hodgkinson retained his place for the start of the next season, as Saints went through the ...
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