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Norman MacDonald
Norm Macdonald (1959–2021) was a Canadian comedian and actor. Norm Macdonald, or similar, may also refer to: *Norm McDonald (footballer, born 1898) (1898–1976), Australian rules footballer for Footscray *Norm McDonald (footballer, born 1925) (1925–2002), Australian rules footballer for Essendon *Norm Macdonald (politician) Norm Macdonald is a Canadian politician who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 38th, 39th and 40th Parliament of British Columbia, from 2005 to 2017. As a member of the BC New Democratic Party, he was e ..., Canadian politician * Norman McDonald's Country Drive-Inn, restaurant in Philpot, Kentucky, U.S. {{hndis, Macdonald, Norm ...
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Norm Macdonald
Norman Gene MacdonaldThe capitalization of Norm Macdonald's surname has been inconsistently reported in publications such as ''TV Guide''. Books that discuss him, such as ''Shales'' (2003) and Crawford' (2000), as well as other sources such as the Game Show Network and Comedy Central's ''Sports Show with Norm Macdonald'', all consistently report "Macdonald" (lowercase "d") as his surname. (October 17, 1959One of the standard references that erroneously gives his date of birth as October 17, 1963, is September 14, 2021) was a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. His stand-up style was characterized by a slow, almost stuttering deadpan delivery and the use of folksy, old-fashioned turns of phrase. He appeared in many films and was a regular guest on late-night talk shows, where he became best known for telling shaggy dog stories. Early in his career, Macdonald's first work on television included writing for such comedies as ''Roseanne'' and ''The Dennis Miller Show''. ...
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Norm McDonald (footballer, Born 1898)
Norman McDonald (3 May 1898 – 31 January 1976) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Williamstown in the Victorian Football Association The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFA). Notes External links * *Norm McDonald's playing statisticsfrom The VFA Project 1898 births 1976 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Western Bulldogs players Williamstown Football Club players People from Williamstown, Victoria {{AFL-bio-1898-stub ...
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Norm McDonald (footballer, Born 1925)
Norman David McDonald (10 December 192528 November 2002) was an indigenous Australian sportsman best known as an Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Hailing from the Gunditjmara tribe, McDonald was the first indigenous player to represent Essendon. He was also an accomplished sprinter and boxer. War Service Lying about his age, McDonald enlisted in the Australian Army during World War II as a sixteen year old. He served for two years in the Northern Territory before transferring to the Australian Parachuting Training Centre in December 1944, qualifying after two months, and then returning to active duties. He was discharged in October 1946. Football Essendon (VFL) After finishing his war service, McDonald played in the premiership teams in 1949 and 1950 and won the Essendon Best and Fairest award in 1951. Although his attacking style of play sometimes resulted in goals to the opposition, captain-co ...
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Norm Macdonald (politician)
Norm Macdonald is a Canadian politician who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 38th, 39th and 40th Parliament of British Columbia, from 2005 to 2017. As a member of the BC New Democratic Party, he was elected to represent the riding of Columbia River-Revelstoke in the 2005 provincial election and re-elected in the 2009 election and 2013 election. Macdonald introduced one private member bill, the ''British Columbia Open Mining Act, 2014'' (Bill M-214), that would have amended the ''Mines Act'' to create a Public Electronic Registry to make all mine-related applications, licences, permits, and inspection reports to be publicly visible. In all those parliaments his NDP formed the official opposition and Macdonald acted as their critic on various issues, including municipal affairs, then critic for tourism, sport and arts, and then education during the 38th Parliament of British Columbia, then forests and natural resource operations in the ...
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