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Pete White (screenwriter)
Peter White may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Peter White (actor) (born 1937), American actor * Peter White (broadcaster) (born 1947), British broadcast journalist and radio presenter * Peter White (musician) (born 1954), British smooth jazz guitarist * Peter White (professor) (born 1947), professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Chicago * Peter Gilbert White (1937–2007), English cathedral organist, who served in Leicester Cathedral * Peter V. White, American film editor * Peter White (St. Elsewhere), a character on the 1980s hospital drama ''St. Elsewhere'' * Pete White (The Venture Bros.), a character on the animated television series ''The Venture Bros.'' Politics * Peter White (Australian politician) (1936–2005), member of the Australian House of Representatives * Peter White (Canadian politician) (1838–1906), Canadian parliamentarian * Peter White (Michigan politician) (1830–1908), American businessman and philanthropist from Marqu ...
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Peter White (actor)
Peter White (born October 10, 1937) is an American actor. White was born in New York City, New York and studied acting at the prestigious Yale School of Drama. In 1968, White received critical acclaim for his role as Alan McCarthy in off-Broadway's '' The Boys in the Band''. White, and the rest of the original cast, appeared in the 1970 film version, directed by William Friedkin. He played Director of Central Intelligence John A. McCone in the film '' Thirteen Days''. Among White's many television credits are appearances on ''The Feather and Father Gang'', '' Ally McBeal'', ''Hart to Hart'', ''The West Wing'', ''Dallas'', ''The Colbys'', a recurring co-starring role as Dr. Thomas Reed on the television series ''Sisters'' and playing the role of Lincoln 'Linc' Tyler off and on for over thirty years on the soap opera ''All My Children ''All My Children'' (often shortened to ''AMC'') is an American television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from Janua ...
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Peter White (broadcaster)
Peter White MBE (born 1947, Winchester) is a visually impaired British broadcast journalist and DJ. Broadcasting career Blind since birth (as was his elder brother), he attended New College Worcester, which was then known as the Worcester College for the Blind. He was a regular presenter on BBC Radio Solent from the station's launch in 1971 until November 2006, when he was downsized. He currently presents (with others) ''You and Yours'' and (since 1974) '' In Touch'' (both BBC Radio 4), a programme for blind and partially sighted people, and regularly contributes to other science, news or educational programmes to talk about disabilities. He was the presenter of Channel 4's ''Same Difference'' (1987–1989) and Central Television's ''Link'' (1989–1991). He was made the BBC's Disability Affairs Correspondent in 1995. He was part of the reporting team for BBC News at the 2008 Beijing games. A column by White for ''The Guardian'' 'G2' magazine which appeared on 8 September 20 ...
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Peter White (musician)
Peter White (born 20 September 1954) is an English musician and composer who plays guitar, piano, accordion and harmonica. He is known for his 20-year collaboration with Al Stewart. Musical career Early career with Al Stewart Born in Luton, England, White first gained fame with his distinctive guitar style as accompanist to singer/songwriter Al Stewart. He started in Stewart's band in 1975 at the age of 20, then moved to Los Angeles in 1978. During a 20-year tenure with Stewart, he co-wrote many songs, including Stewart's 1978 top-ten hit "Time Passages" and “Midnight Rocks” (which reached #24 on the US charts) in 1980. That same year he formed Shot In The Dark, a band which backed Stewart and released an eponymous album in 1981. Basia In 1984, White’s brother Danny White, one of the founders ofMatt Bianco, invited him to play on the Matt Bianco debut album ''Whose Side Are You On?''. He played acoustic guitar (uncredited) on the song "Half A Minute"--the first time that t ...
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Peter White (professor)
Peter White is a professor of Classical Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago. He has made some contributions to scholarship on Latin literature, even Roman poetics. He has written ''Promised Verse: Poets in the Society of Augustan Rome'' (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993), for which he won the American Philological Association's Goodwin Award in 1995. He has won some other honors, including the University of Chicago's highly prized Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. He took his B.A. from Boston College in 1963 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of highe ... in 1972. He has been a professor at the University of Chicago since 1968. He has since been universally acclaimed as the cornerstone of the Classical La ...
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Peter Gilbert White
Peter Gilbert White (1937–2007) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Leicester Cathedral.The Succession of Organists. Watkins Shaw. Background Peter Gilbert White was born on 21 January 1937 in Plymouth and died on 3 April 2007. He was organ scholar at St John's College, Cambridge from 1956 to 1960. Career Assistant Organist of: *Chester Cathedral (1960–1962) Organist of: *Leicester Cathedral The Cathedral Church of Saint Martin, Leicester, commonly known as Leicester Cathedral, is a Church of England cathedral in Leicester, England and the seat of the Bishop of Leicester. The church was elevated to a collegiate church in 192 ... (1969–1994) References 1937 births 2007 deaths English classical organists British male organists Cathedral organists Musicians from Plymouth, Devon Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 20th-century classical musicians 20th-century English musicians 20th-century organists 20th-century British m ...
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Peter V
Peter V may refer to: *Patriarch Peter V of Alexandria (7th–8th centuries) *Pope Peter V of Alexandria (ruled 1340–1348) *Peter V of Aragon (IV of Barcelona) (1429–1466), Constable of Portugal and Grand Master of the Order of Aviz *Peter V of Portugal (1837–1861), King of Portugal and the Algarves from 1853 to 1861 *Peter V of Kongo Pedro V Elelo (died February 1891) was king of Kongo from 7 August 1859 to February 1891. His base was in the district of Madimba, which lay south of the capital and was in the lands held by the ancient southern branch of the Kinlaza The Ki ...
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Peter White (St
Peter White may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Peter White (actor) (born 1937), American actor * Peter White (professor) (born 1947), professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Chicago * Peter Gilbert White (1937–2007), English cathedral organist, who served in Leicester Cathedral * Peter White (broadcaster) (born 1947), British broadcast journalist and radio presenter * Peter White (musician) (born 1954), British smooth jazz guitarist * Peter White (St. Elsewhere), a character on the 1980s hospital drama ''St. Elsewhere'' * Peter V. White, American film editor * Pete White (The Venture Bros.), a character on the animated television series ''The Venture Bros.'' Politics * Peter White (Michigan politician) (1830–1908), American businessman and philanthropist from Marquette, Michigan * Peter White (Canadian politician) (1838–1906), Canadian parliamentarian * Peter White (Australian politician) (1936–2005), member of the Australian House of ...
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Pete White (The Venture Bros
Peter White may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Peter White (actor) (born 1937), American actor * Peter White (broadcaster) (born 1947), British broadcast journalist and radio presenter * Peter White (musician) (born 1954), British smooth jazz guitarist * Peter White (professor) (born 1947), professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Chicago * Peter Gilbert White (1937–2007), English cathedral organist, who served in Leicester Cathedral * Peter V. White, American film editor * Peter White (St. Elsewhere), a character on the 1980s hospital drama ''St. Elsewhere'' * Pete White (The Venture Bros.), a character on the animated television series ''The Venture Bros.'' Politics * Peter White (Australian politician) (1936–2005), member of the Australian House of Representatives * Peter White (Canadian politician) (1838–1906), Canadian parliamentarian * Peter White (Michigan politician) (1830–1908), American businessman and philanthropist from Marq ...
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Peter White (Australian Politician)
Peter Nicholson Duckett White, MC (19 January 1936 – 13 February 2005) was an Australian Army officer and politician. Born in Brisbane, he was educated at the Royal Military College, Duntroon and the Australian National University in Canberra. He served in the Australian Army from 1954 to 1975, during which time he deployed to Malaya and Vietnam, was awarded the Military Cross, and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1977, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the Liberal member for Southport. He held that position until 1980, when he was defeated by National Party candidate, Doug Jennings. White then entered federal politics, winning the by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of McPherson caused by the death of Liberal minister Eric Robinson. Although challenged by former senator Glen Sheil of the National Country Party The National Party of Australia, also known as The Nationals or The Nats, is an Australian p ...
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Peter White (Canadian Politician)
Peter White, (August 30, 1838 – May 3, 1906) was a Canadian parliamentarian. White was born into a family that had established its homestead at the junction of the Muskrat and Ottawa Rivers where the town of Pembroke, Ontario was soon established. His family established several businesses including a lumberyard, general store and blacksmith's shop. As a young man, White and his brother took over the family business and became wealthy as they supplied the steam engine industries. He also became a major shareholder and president of the Pembroke Company. White entered politics and became reeve of Pembroke Township in 1870. He first ran for the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative candidate in the 1872 federal election in the riding of Renfrew North but was defeated. He won election in the 1874 election, but his victory was overturned by the courts, and he lost the subsequent by-election that was held later that year. He was elected in a subsequent 1876 by-e ...
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Peter White (Michigan Politician)
Peter White (October 31, 1830 – June 6, 1908) was one of the original settlers of Marquette, Michigan. He was a banker, businessman, real estate developer, and a philanthropist; and was involved in a number of the area's iron mining-related businesses, including acting as a director the Cleveland Iron Company. White served in many local and state public offices, including postmaster, county clerk, school board member, state representative and senator, and as a member of the state library commission and a Regent of the University of Michigan. Poet William Henry Drummond said of White, "the trail Peter White has cut through life is blessed by acts of private charity and deeds of public devotion that will serve as a guide to those who follow in the footsteps of a truly great, and above all, good man." Early life (1830–1848) Peter White was born on October 31, 1830 in Rome, New York, the son of Peter Quintard White and Harriet Tubbs White. Peter's grandparents were Capt ...
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Peter White (Queensland Politician)
Peter White may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Peter White (actor) (born 1937), American actor * Peter White (professor) (born 1947), professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Chicago * Peter Gilbert White (1937–2007), English cathedral organist, who served in Leicester Cathedral * Peter White (broadcaster) (born 1947), British broadcast journalist and radio presenter * Peter White (musician) (born 1954), British smooth jazz guitarist * Peter White (St. Elsewhere), a character on the 1980s hospital drama ''St. Elsewhere'' * Peter V. White, American film editor * Pete White (The Venture Bros.), a character on the animated television series ''The Venture Bros.'' Politics * Peter White (Michigan politician) (1830–1908), American businessman and philanthropist from Marquette, Michigan * Peter White (Canadian politician) (1838–1906), Canadian parliamentarian * Peter White (Australian politician) (1936–2005), member of the Australian House of R ...
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