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Kinnell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andy Kinnell (born 1947), Scottish footballer * Galway Kinnell (1927–2014), American poet * George Kinnell George Kinnell (22 December 1937 – 16 October 2021) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough, Oldham Athletic, Sunderland and Stoke City. Career Born in Cowdenbeath, Kinnell started his career in Scotl ... (1937–2021), Scottish footballer * Gordon Kinnell (born 1891), English Anglican priest * Murray Kinnell (1889–1954), English actor Places * Kinnell, Angus in Scotland {{surname ...
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Galway Kinnell
Galway Mills Kinnell (February 1, 1927 – October 28, 2014) was an American poet. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 1982 collection, ''Selected Poems'' and split the National Book Award for Poetry with Charles Wright. From 1989 to 1993, he was poet laureate for the state of Vermont. An admitted follower of Walt Whitman, Kinnell rejects the idea of seeking fulfillment by escaping into the imaginary world. His best-loved and most anthologized poems are "St. Francis and the Sow", "After Making Love We Hear Footsteps", and "Wait". Biography Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Kinnell said that as a youth he was turned on to poetry by Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Dickinson, drawn to both the musical appeal of their poetry and the idea that they led solitary lives. The allure of the language spoke to what he describes as the homogeneous feel of his hometown, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He has also described himself as an introvert during his childhood. Kinnell studied at Princeto ...
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George Kinnell
George Kinnell (22 December 1937 – 16 October 2021) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough, Oldham Athletic, Sunderland and Stoke City. Career Born in Cowdenbeath, Kinnell started his career in Scotland firstly playing for junior club Crossgates Primrose before joining Aberdeen in 1959 for £200. After serving four years with the "Dons" Kinnell earned a move to English Football League side Stoke City in 1963 for a fee of £35,000. Although he was a midfielder by trade manager Tony Waddington played him in forward position during the 1965–66 season due his physical strength. He never managed to adapt to his new role and quickly returned to the midfield. He later joined Oldham Athletic, Sunderland, and Middlesbrough and he finished his career in Australia, firstly in Melbourne with Juventus where he helped the club win the Victorian State League and Dockerty Cup in 1970 and then in Perth, with Kingsway Olympic and Kiev. Perso ...
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Murray Kinnell
Murray Kinnell (24 July 1889 – 11 August 1954) was a British-born American actor, recognized for playing smooth, gentlemanly, although rather shady characters. He appeared in 71 films in the USA between the pre-code era of 1930 and 1937. He was best known as the two-timing petty-larceny hood Putty Nose in ''The Public Enemy'' (1931). He also appeared in a number of the Charlie Chan series of films. He had a brief tenure in stage work from 1911, prior to his cinema career. On 11 August 1954, Kinnell died at his home in Santa Barbara, California. Filmography * ''Old English'' (1930) as Charles Ventnor (film debut) * ''The Princess and the Plumber'' (1930) as Worthing * ''The Secret Six'' (1931) as Metz - the Dummy * ''The Public Enemy'' (1931) as Putty Nose * ''The Black Camel'' (1931) as Archie Smith * ''Honor of the Family'' (1931) as Captain Elek * '' Reckless Living'' (1931) as Alf * ''The Guilty Generation'' (1931) - Jerry (uncredited) * '' The Deceiver'' (1931) - Breck ...
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Andy Kinnell
Andrew Kinnell (born 14 February 1947) is a Scottish retired professional footballer who played as a central midfielder, making 230 appearances in the Scottish League for Cowdenbeath. He also played league football for St Johnstone. Honours Cowdenbeath * Scottish League Second Division second-place promotion: 1969–70 Individual *Cowdenbeath Cowdenbeath (; sco, Coudenbeith) is a town and burgh in west Fife, Scotland. It is north-east of Dunfermline and north of the capital, Edinburgh. The town grew up around the extensive coalfields of the area and became a police burgh in 18 ... Hall of Fame References Living people 1947 births People from Cowdenbeath Scottish footballers Cowdenbeath F.C. players Scottish Football League players Association football midfielders Forfar Athletic F.C. players Sauchie F.C. players St Johnstone F.C. players Dundonald Bluebell F.C. players {{Scotland-footy-midfielder-1940s-stub ...
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Gordon Kinnell
Gordon Jack Kinnell AKC was an Anglican priest, most notably Provost of St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen from 1932 until 1955. Kinnell was born on 2 May 1891, educated at King's College London; and ordained in 1916. After curacies in Battersea and Clapton he was Rector of Bearsden. He was the incumbent at Cupar before his appointment as Provost; and at Buntingford Buntingford is a market town and civil parish in the district of East Hertfordshire and county of Hertfordshire in England. It lies next to the River Rib and is located on the historic Roman road, Ermine Street. As a result of its location, it ... afterwards. References 1891 births Alumni of King's College London Associates of King's College London Provosts of St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen Year of death missing {{Christian-clergy-stub ...
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