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Kellaway is a surname, and may refer to * Andrew Kellaway (Australian rules footballer), Australian football player * Andrew Kellaway, Australian rugby player * Bob Kellaway, Australian rugby league footballer * Cecil Kellaway, British actor * Charles Kellaway, Australian medical scientist and science administrator * Duncan Kellaway, Australian football player * Frederick Kellaway, British politician * Joseph Kellaway, British sailor and recipient of the Victoria Cross * Lionel Kelleway, British radio presenter * Lucy Kellaway, British newspaper columnist * Roger Kellaway, American composer * Stuart Kellaway, Australian musician, founder member of Yothu Yindi See also * Calloway Calloway may refer to: People * A.J. Calloway, American TV personality * Auburn Calloway, flight engineer of FedEx Express who nearly hijacked FedEx Flight 705 * Blanche Calloway, American jazz singer, bandleader, and composer * Cab Calloway, an ... * Kelleway {{surname ...
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Charles Kellaway
Charles Halliley Kellaway, (16 January 1889 – 13 December 1952) was an Australian medical researcher and science administrator. Biography Early years and education Charles Kellaway was born at the parsonage attached to St James's Old Cathedral, Melbourne. His father was an evangelical Anglican minister, and many of Kellaway's siblings were instilled with religious zeal. Kellaway himself was determined to become a medical missionary in Egypt, but lost his faith during the tragedies of World War I. He was educated at home until aged 11, attended Caulfield Grammar School in 1900 and, after receiving a scholarship, went on to complete his secondary education at Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, 1901–06. Following school he went to the University of Melbourne in 1907 to study medicine, although he had to turn down the residential Clarke scholarship at Trinity College owing to the family's limited finances. Working through a difficult period in the medical school's cur ...
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Lucy Kellaway
Lucy Kellaway (born 26 June 1959) is a British journalist turned teacher. She remains listed as a management columnist at the ''Financial Times'' (''FT''), and became a trainee teacher in a secondary school in 2017. She is a co-founder of the educational charity Now Teach. During her career in journalism, she has worked as energy correspondent, Brussels correspondent, a ''Lex'' writer, and interviewer of business people and celebrities, all with the ''FT''. She is best known for her satirical commentaries on the limitations of modern corporate culture. She is a regular commentator on the BBC World Service daily business programme ''Business Daily''. Biography Early life and career Kellaway was born in London, a daughter of Australians Bill and Deborah Kellaway, a writer on gardening.Hester RobinsoObituary: Deborah Kellaway ''The Guardian'', 27 January 2006 Her sister is the critic and ''The Observer'' writer Kate Kellaway. Kellaway attended Camden School for Girls, where ...
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Cecil Kellaway
Cecil Lauriston Kellaway (22 August 1890 – 28 February 1973) was a South African character actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, for '' The Luck of the Irish'' (1948) and ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'' (1967). Early life Cecil Kellaway was born on 22 August 1890 in Cape Town, South Africa. He was the son of English parents, Rebecca Annie (née Brebner) and Edwin John Kellaway, an architect and engineer. Edwin had immigrated to Cape Town to help build the Houses of Parliament there, and he was a good friend of Cecil Rhodes, who was young Cecil's eponym and godfather. Cecil was interested in acting from an early age. He was educated at the Normal College, Cape Town, and in England at Bradford Grammar School. He studied engineering and on his return to South Africa was employed in an engineering firm. However the lure of acting was too strong and he became a full-time actor, making his debut in ''Potash and Perlmutter''. Early plays ...
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Roger Kellaway
Roger Kellaway (born November 1, 1939) is an American composer, arranger and jazz pianist. Life and career Kellaway was born in Waban, Massachusetts, United States. He is an alumnus of the New England Conservatory. Kellaway has composed commissioned works for ensembles of various sizes. He also has composed music for film, television, ballet and stage productions. Pianist Phil Saltman was one of his early mentors. In 1964, Kellaway was a piano sideman for composer/arranger Boris Midney’s group The Russian Jazz Quartet's album ''Happiness'' on ABC/Impulse jazz records. Kellaway composed the closing theme "Remembering You" for the television sitcom ''All in the Family'', as well as for the opening id not compose; performed?and closing theme for the spinoff '' Archie Bunker's Place''. In 1970, Kellaway formed the Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet with cellist Edgar Lustgarden. Their piece "Come to the Meadow" was used as the theme for the NPR program ''Selected Shorts''. For their 19 ...
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Andrew Kellaway (rugby Union)
Andrew Kellaway (born 12 October 1995) is an Australian rugby union player who currently plays for the Melbourne Rebels in the Super Rugby competition. He also previously played for the and English club Northampton. Kellaway has been capped for Australia's national team, the Wallabies. His regular playing positions are Centre, fullback or wing. Early life After beginning his junior rugby at the Hunters Hill Rugby Club, Kellaway went on to represent Australia at schoolboy and under-20 level. His total of ten tries at the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship broke the tournament record previously held by Julian Savea and Zac Guildford. He then captained the under-20 side in 2015. Rugby career In late 2014, Kellaway began playing for the New South Wales Country Eagles in the National Rugby Championship. He made his Super Rugby run-on debut for the Waratahs against the Brumbies in April 2016. The following week, he signed a further two-year contract with the Waratahs. Kellaway ...
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Andrew Kellaway (Australian Rules Footballer)
Andrew Kellaway (born 23 November 1975) is a former Australian rules football player who played for the Richmond Football Club in the AFL. Life Educated at Caulfield Grammar School, Kellaway joined his brother Duncan at Richmond in 1997, recruited with pick 71. He was a defender, and in his best AFL season, 2000, he won the club's best and fairest award and was a member of the All-Australian Team, at one stage playing 118 games in a row. He played International rules football for Australia in 2000 and 2002, playing as the goalkeeper in both years. In the latter year he won the Jim Stynes Medal. He was delisted by Richmond at the end of the 2006 season at age 30, a decision made by the club that surprised many. In 2011, Kellaway, after a stint as a landscaper, became a firefighter. Statistics : , - , - style="background-color: #EAEAEA" ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" , 1998 , style="text-align:center;", , 39 , , 16 , , 0 , , 0 , , 89 , , 111 , , 200 , , ...
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Frederick Kellaway
Frederick George Kellaway PC (3 December 1870 – 13 April 1933), often called F. G. Kellaway, was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom, and Member of Parliament for Bedford from December 1910 to 1922. Kellaway's father, William Hamley Kellaway, had a joinery and picture frame business in Bristol, where Frederick was born. He became a journalist and then edited a number of local newspapers in Lewisham, before being elected to Parliament in 1910. Kellaway served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions 1916–1920; Secretary for Overseas Trade 1920–1921; and Postmaster General 1921–1922 in the Coalition Government 1916-1922. He was appointed to the Privy Council in the 1920 Birthday Honours. Following his political career, Kellaway became Managing Director of Marconi. Kellaway died on 13 April 1933, aged 62, and is buried in St Mary's Churchyard, Tatsfield, Surrey. References *Obituary, ''The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily nati ...
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Joseph Kellaway
Joseph Kellaway VC (1 September 1824 – 2 October 1880) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Details Kellaway was 30 years old, and a boatswain third class in the Royal Navy during the Crimean War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 31 August 1855 in the Sea of Azov, Crimea Crimea, crh, Къырым, Qırım, grc, Κιμμερία / Ταυρική, translit=Kimmería / Taurikḗ ( ) is a peninsula in Ukraine, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, that has been occupied by Russia since 2014. It has a pop ..., Boatswain Kellaway of HMS ''Wrangler'', with the mate and three seamen, was put ashore to burn some boats, fishing stations and haystacks on the opposite side of a small lake. They had nearly reached the spot when they were ambushed by 50 Russians. One man fell into their han ...
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Stuart Kellaway
Yothu Yindi ( Yolngu for "child and mother", pronounced ) are an Australian musical group with Aboriginal and '' balanda'' (non-Aboriginal) members, formed in 1986 as a merger of two bands formed in 1985 – a white rock group called the Swamp Jockeys and an unnamed Aboriginal folk group. The Aboriginal members came from Yolngu homelands near Yirrkala on the Gove Peninsula in Northern Territory's Arnhem Land. Founding members included Stuart Kellaway on bass guitar, Cal Williams on lead guitar, Andrew Belletty (drums), Witiyana Marika on '' manikay'' (traditional vocals), ''bilma'' (ironwood clapsticks) and dance, Milkayngu Mununggurr on ''yidaki'' (didgeridoo), Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu on keyboards, guitar and percussion, past lead singer Mandawuy Yunupingu and present Yirrnga Yunupingu on vocals and guitar. The band combines aspects of both musical cultures. Their sound varies from traditional Aboriginal songs to modern pop and rock songs, where they blended the typic ...
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Duncan Kellaway
Duncan Kellaway (born 17 February 1973) is a former Australian rules football player who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Educated at Caulfield Grammar School, Kellaway debuted for Richmond in 1993, tallying 27 possessions in his first AFL match. He played State of Origin football on several occasions for Victoria, and retired in 2004 having played 180 senior games. He played just eight games in his final two seasons due to injuries. His brother Andrew was drafted to Richmond in 1997, and they lined up in the same back line. He joined the Adelaide Football Club as the Physio and Rehab Coach in 2012. Kellaway was employed as a physiotherapist at the Geelong Football Club The Geelong Football Club, nicknamed the Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The club competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition, and are the 2022 ... from 2005 to ...
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Bob Kellaway
Bob Kellaway (born 24 November 1955) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s for Bradford Northern The Bradford Bulls are a professional rugby league club in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, playing in the Championship. They have won five Challenge Cups, six league championships and three World Club Challenges. The team jersey is predomi ... where he played for the Queensland Maroons from 1982 to 1984. References External linksBob Kellaway FOG'S 1955 births Australian rugby league players Bradford Bulls players Queensland Rugby League State of Origin players Living people Rugby articles needing expert attention Place of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-rugbyleague-bio-1950s-stub ...
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Calloway
Calloway may refer to: People * A.J. Calloway, American TV personality * Auburn Calloway, flight engineer of FedEx Express who nearly hijacked FedEx Flight 705 * Blanche Calloway, American jazz singer, bandleader, and composer * Cab Calloway, an American jazz singer and bandleader * Colin G. Calloway, American historian * Don Calloway, member-elect of the Missouri House of Representatives * Doris Calloway (1923–2001), American nutritionist * Ernie Calloway, American football player * Horace Calloway, fictional character * James Nathan Calloway, American agriculturalist * Jordan Calloway, American actor * Northern J. Calloway, actor on ''Sesame Street'' * Sway Calloway, MTV reporter and producer * Vanessa Bell Calloway, American actor Other * Calloway (band), American pop music group featuring the Calloway brothers – Reginald and Vincent * Calloway County, Kentucky * Calloway School of Business and Accountancy See also * Calaway, several people * Callaway (disam ...
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