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John Lawlor (RAF Officer)
John or Johnny Lawlor may refer to: * John Lawlor (actor), American actor * John Lawlor (athlete) (1934–2018), Irish Olympic athlete * John Lawlor (cricketer) (1864–1908), Australian cricketer * John Lawlor (sculptor) (c. 1820–1901), Irish sculptor and medallist * Johnny Lawlor (born 1937), Scottish footballer * Kit Lawlor Kit may refer to: Places *Kitt, Indiana, US, formerly Kit * Kit, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province * Kit Hill, Cornwall, England People * Kit (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Kit (surname) Animals * Young animal ...
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John Lawlor (actor)
John Lawlor (born June 5, 1941) is an American actor and assistant director. Early life Born Johnathan H. Lawlor, on June 5, 1941, he spent much of his early life in Boulder, Colorado, where his mother was a teacher of special needs children at Casey Jr. High School. In the late-1960s, he worked as a AmeriCorps Seniors volunteer trainer in Denver. Career His best known roles are Supervisor Leonard Marsh on the television series ''Phyllis'' from 1976 to 1977, and later of Headmaster Steven Bradley on the television series '' The Facts of Life'' from 1979 to 1980. The name Steven Bradley was likely meant as a tribute to Steve Bradley in Boulder, a friend and one-time manager of the Winter Park ski area. He also guest-starred in ''L.A. Law'', ''Knots Landing'', ''Mr. Belvedere'', ''Barney Miller'', ''The Rockford Files'', ''Ellery Queen'', ''Baa Baa Black Sheep'', and '' Alice''. He played the locksmith exhorted by Skylar White in ''Breaking Bad''. He appeared in the movies '' ...
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John Lawlor (athlete)
John Francis Lawlor (14 March 1934 – 20 May 2018) was an Irish Olympic athlete in track and field. He attended St. Joseph's Secondary C.B.S. in Fairview. He competed in the 1960 Olympics in Rome and the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, finishing fourth in the men's hammer throw The hammer throw is one of the four throwing events in regular track and field competitions, along with the discus throw, shot put and javelin. The "hammer" used in this sport is not like any of the tools also called by that name. It consis ... in 1960 with a throw of . In 1964 he failed to qualify for the finals, finishing 23rd in the qualifying round. While a student at Boston University, he won the NCAA Championships in the hammer throw in 1959 and 1960, setting meet records both times (207-5/63.22 in 1959 and 209-2/63.76 in 1960). ReferencesOfficial Olympic Reports
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John Lawlor (cricketer)
John Lawlor (25 January 1864 – 29 January 1908) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1882 and 1885. See also * List of Victoria first-class cricketers This is a list of Victoria first-class cricketers. The Victoria cricket team have played first-class cricket since 1851, when they played the Tasmania cricket team at Launceston. Below is a chronological list of cricketers to have represented Vi ... References External links * 1864 births 1908 deaths Australian cricketers Victoria cricketers Cricketers from County Kerry Irish emigrants to Australia {{Australia-cricket-bio-1860s-stub ...
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John Lawlor (sculptor)
John Lawlor (''c.'' 1820 Dublin – 1901 London) was an Irish sculptor and medallist, elected to the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1861. He spent most of his career working in London, specialising in poetic subjects and portrait busts. He is noted for various statues in London, his 1881 bronze statues of Patrick Sarsfield in the grounds of St John's Cathedral in Limerick, and the 1889 statue of Bishop Delany at St Mary's Cathedral in Cork. Lawlor received his art training at the Royal Dublin Society's Schools, studying sculpture under John Smyth (c1773-1840). In 1843 the Royal Irish Art Union purchased his "Cupid pressing Grapes into the Glass of Time," and was won as a prize by the Countess of Ranfurly. He exhibited a "Boy and Dog" at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1844, and was one of eight artists commissioned to produce the plaques on the corners of the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, also executing the large group "Engineering." In 1845 he moved to London, soon be ...
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Johnny Lawlor
John Boscoe Lawlor (born 30 January 1937) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, the league is the oldest such competition in the world. It was the top-level football league in Engla ... as a left winger. References ;Sources {{DEFAULTSORT:Lawlor, John 1937 births Living people Scottish men's footballers Men's association football wingers Kilmarnock F.C. players Aldershot F.C. players Dumbarton F.C. players East Stirlingshire F.C. players Stirling Albion F.C. players Falkirk F.C. players Alloa Athletic F.C. players East Fife F.C. players Stranraer F.C. players Hamilton Academical F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players ...
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