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Richard Jones (New Zealand Runner)
Richard Jones may refer to: Arts and entertainment *F. Richard Jones (1893–1930), American filmmaker *Dick Clair (Richard Jones, 1931–1988), American producer, actor and TV writer *Richard Jones (The Feeling), British bass guitarist *Richard Jones (composer) (died 1744), violinist and composer *Richard Jones (director) (born 1953), British opera director *Richard Jones (Stereophonics) (born 1974), Welsh bass guitarist *Richard M. Jones (1892–1945), American jazz musician *Richard T. Jones (born 1972), American actor *Richard Tyrone Jones (born 1980), performance poet, writer and comedian *Richard Jones (photojournalist), British photojournalist *Richard Jones (poet), American poet *Dick Jones (actor) (1927–2014), American actor *Richard Jones (magician) (born 1990), talent show winner *Dick Jones, senior vice president of OCP in the movie ''RoboCop'' *Richard Jones, fictional character in ''Babel (film), Babel'' *Richard Jones (Neighbours), Richard Jones (''Neighbours''), fi ...
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Dick Clair
Dick Clair (November 12, 1931 – December 12, 1988) was an American television producer, actor and television and film writer, best known for the television sitcoms ''It's a Living'', '' The Facts of Life'', and ''Mama's Family''. Early life Clair was born Richard Jones in San Francisco, California. He served in the military for two years from 1955 to 1957. He never married or had children. Career In the early 1970s, Clair performed husband-and-wife comedy routines for ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' and ''The Dean Martin Show'' with his writing partner Jenna McMahon. Clair was a screenwriter for episodes of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' and ''The Bob Newhart Show'' in addition to his Emmy Award winning writing for the comedy-variety TV program ''The Carol Burnett Show''. With Jenna McMahon he wrote and produced the television sitcoms ''It's a Living'', '' The Facts of Life'', and ''Mama's Family''. Cryonics involvement Clair was active as an early member of the Cryonics Society of ...
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Richard Jones (cricketer, Born 1871)
Richard Tyrrell Jones (28 June 1871 – 31 August 1940) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. Jones was born in June 1871 at Selattyn, Shropshire, son of John Jones, of Mossfields, Whitchurch, Shropshire. He was educated at Eton College, before going up to New College, Oxford. While studying at Oxford, he made his debut in first-class cricket for Oxford University against the Gentlemen of England at Oxford in 1890. He played first-class cricket for Oxford until 1892, making nine appearances. He scored a total of 258 runs in his nine matches, at an average of 14.33 and a high score of 63. In addition to playing first-class cricket for Oxford, Jones also appeared in a single match for H. Philipson's XI ''against'' Oxford University in 1891. Below first-class cricket, he played at county level for Staffordshire, and for Shropshire between 1889 and 1905, appearing in 59 two-day matches, in which he scored a total 1,591 runs (with century achieved in one ...
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Richard Jones (racing Driver)
Richard Jones may refer to: Arts and entertainment *F. Richard Jones (1893–1930), American filmmaker *Dick Clair (Richard Jones, 1931–1988), American producer, actor and TV writer *Richard Jones (The Feeling), British bass guitarist *Richard Jones (composer) (died 1744), violinist and composer *Richard Jones (director) (born 1953), British opera director *Richard Jones (Stereophonics) (born 1974), Welsh bass guitarist *Richard M. Jones (1892–1945), American jazz musician *Richard T. Jones (born 1972), American actor * Richard Tyrone Jones (born 1980), performance poet, writer and comedian * Richard Jones (photojournalist), British photojournalist *Richard Jones (poet), American poet *Dick Jones (actor) (1927–2014), American actor * Richard Jones (magician) (born 1990), talent show winner *Dick Jones, senior vice president of OCP in the movie ''RoboCop'' *Richard Jones, fictional character in ''Babel'' * Richard Jones (''Neighbours''), fictional character in the Australian so ...
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Richard Jones (cricketer, Born 1986)
Richard Alan Jones (born 6 November 1986) is an English cricketer who plays county cricket most recently for Leicestershire. Jones was educated at The Grange School (now Pedmore Technology College) in Stourbridge and Loughborough University. He played for Worcestershire's Second XI as early as August 2004 (when he was 17) and appeared a number of times for them in 2005 and 2006. He was included on the England Under-19 tour to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in 2005–06. In late April 2007, after several matches in Worcestershire's pre-season warm-up games, he made his first-class debut against Loughborough UCCE at Worcester, taking four wickets in the match. Jones signed a loan deal with Warwickshire on 22 August 2013 for the last few weeks of the season. He was signed as cover for injured Chris Wright (cricketer) and Oliver Hannon-Dalby and also England pair Chris Woakes and Boyd Rankin. Unfortunately, Jones was injured in a net session without appearing for Warks. Jones was rele ...
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Richard Jones (cricketer, Born 1916)
Richard Henry Jones (3 November 1916 – 14 July 2004) was an English cricketer. Jones was a left-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Redditch, Worcestershire. He was known later in life as Richard Henry Cartwright-Jones. Jones made a single first-class appearance for Warwickshire against Somerset at Edgbaston in the 1946 County Championship. Opening the bowling in Somerset's first-innings, he bowled eight wicketless overs, though conceded just 12 runs from them. He opened the batting in Warwickshire's first-innings and was dismissed for 9 runs by Johnny Lawrence, while in Somerset's second-innings he again opened the bowling, bowling three wicketless overs which cost 15 runs. He scored 23 runs in Warwickshire's second-innings, before he was dismissed by Arthur Wellard, with Warwickshire winning by 2 wickets. He died at Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire on 14 July 2004. References External linksRichard Jonesat ESPNcricinfo ESPN cricinf ...
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Richard Jones (New Zealand Cricketer)
Richard Jones (born 22 October 1973) is a cricketer. He started well, captaining the New Zealand Under-19s cricket team in 1993/4. He went on to represent the full senior side in one Test match and five One Day Internationals. Representing Auckland in a match against Wellington, he scored a century – the day before his wedding to Kelly Herbert. He was also the captain of the Auckland Aces, and played for the North Harbour cricket team in the Hawke Cup. In February 2001, he took a wicket with his one and only delivery in a first-class cricket match. See also * One-Test wonder In cricket, a one-Test wonder is usually a cricketer who is only selected for one Test match during his career and never represents his country again. This is not necessarily due to a poor performance and can be for numerous reasons, such as inju ... References External links * * 1973 births Living people Auckland cricketers New Zealand One Day International cricketers New Zealand Test cric ...
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Richard Jones (chess Player)
Richard Stuart Jones (born 28 March 1983) is a Welsh International Master from Swansea, Wales Swansea (; cy, Abertawe ) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea ( cy, links=no, Dinas a Sir Abertawe). The city is the twenty-fifth largest in .... Jones first became Welsh Chess Champion in 2002 and held the title again in 2003, 2009 (shared with Ioan Rees), 2010, 2012 (shared with Tim Kett) and 2013. Jones has played in chess Olympiads for Wales in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016. References External links * Living people 1983 births Welsh chess players Chess Olympiad competitors Chess International Masters Sportspeople from Swansea {{UK-chess-bio-stub ...
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Richard Jones (footballer, Born 1969)
Richard Jones (born 26 April 1969 in Usk) is a Welsh former footballer who made nearly 200 appearances in the Football League playing as a midfielder for Newport County, Hereford United and Swansea City. He then spent six seasons with Barry Town, including one season as player-manager, and also played for Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil (; cy, Merthyr Tudful ) is the main town in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales, administered by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. It is about north of Cardiff. Often called just Merthyr, it is said to be named after Tydf ... and Haverfordwest County. References 1969 births Living people People from Usk Sportspeople from Monmouthshire Welsh footballers Association football midfielders Newport County A.F.C. players Hereford United F.C. players Swansea City A.F.C. players Barry Town United F.C. players Merthyr Tydfil F.C. players English Football League players Cymru Premier players Welsh football managers Barry To ...
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Dicky Jones (footballer, Born 1901)
Richard Jones (6 June 1901 – 1962) was an English footballer who played as a wing half for Oldham Athletic, Rochdale, Stockport County, Exeter City, and Bristol Rovers Bristol Rovers Football Club are a professional football club in Bristol, England. They compete in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. They play home matches at the Memorial Stadium in Horfield, they have been c .... References Rochdale A.F.C. players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Stockport County F.C. players Exeter City F.C. players Bristol Rovers F.C. players Wigan Borough F.C. players English footballers Skelmersdale United F.C. players Chorley F.C. players Colwyn Bay F.C. players Northwich Victoria F.C. players Great Harwood F.C. players Men's association football wingers 1901 births 1962 deaths People from Ashton-in-Makerfield {{England-footy-midfielder-1900s-stub ...
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Dickie Jones (footballer, Born 1874)
Richard Jones (1874–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley and Glossop Glossop is a market town in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, England. It is located east of Manchester, north-west of Sheffield and north of the county town, Matlock. Glossop lies near Derbyshire's borders with Cheshire, Greater Manches .... References 1874 births Date of death unknown English footballers Men's association football forwards English Football League players Barnsley F.C. players Glossop North End A.F.C. players Footballers from Liverpool {{England-footy-forward-1870s-stub ...
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Dick Jones (rugby Union)
Richard Hughes Jones (27 November 1879 – 24 November 1958) was a Welsh international fly-half who played club rugby for Swansea Rugby Club. He won 15 caps for Wales and played county rugby for Glamorgan. Rugby career Jones, along with Dicky Owen, created one of the most devastating half-back pairings to play for Swansea. Known as the 'Dancing Dicks',Smith (1980), pg 133. Jones and Owen replaced the James brothers for Swansea, and would later bring their partnership to the Welsh team. The Welsh selectors tended to choose club pairings at half back, and when Newport's Lou Phillips was injured in a match against Scotland, he and his partner Llewellyn Lloyd were gradually replaced by Jones and Owen.Smith (1980), pg 131–132. The partnership would last for 15 games, a Welsh record for half-backs that was unbeaten until Barry John and Gareth Edwards in 1971.Thomas (1979) pg.32. Jones played for Swansea for 12 seasons and was a member of the 'All White' team that beat the touri ...
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Dick Jones (Australian Footballer)
Richard Henry Jones (born 5 June 1926) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Jones, a rover, joined South Melbourne from East Fremantle, but hailed from rural Western Australia. He kicked a goal in all but one of his 17 games and topped South Melbourne's goal-kicking with 27 majors. During the year he was acting vice-captain. In 1950 he returned to Western Australia and captain-coached Boulder City to a Goldfields National Football League premiership. Jones resumed his VFL career in 1951 but only appeared in the opening two rounds of the season. The next stage of his career was spent in South Australia, starting at Glenelg in 1952. He stopped playing football at the end of the year and concentrated on his police career, before returning briefly in 1956. In 1957 he was appointed captain-coach of West Torrens and guided them to a fourth-place finish that year. He retired as a player in 1958 but stayed on ...
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