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Russell Jones (journalist)
Russell Jones may refer to: * Russell Jones (actor) (born 1978), Welsh actor and musician *Ol' Dirty Bastard (Russell Jones, 1968–2004), rapper * Russell L. Jones, Welsh botanist * Russell Jones (cricketer) (born 1980), cricketer *Russ Jones Russ Jones (born July 16, 1942 in Ontario) is a Canadian novelist, illustrator, and magazine editor, active in the publishing and entertainment industries over a half-century, best known as the creator of the magazine ''Creepy'' for Warren Publis ... (born 1942), Canadian writer * Russell Jones (ice hockey) (1926–2012), Australian ice hockey player * Russell Jones (orientalist) (1926 – 2019), British Orientalist * Russell Celyn Jones (born 1952), British writer and academic * Russell Jones (politician) (born 1948), member of the Arizona House of Representatives {{hndis, Jones, Russell ...
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Russell Jones (actor)
Russell Jones (born 1978 in Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales) is a Welsh actor and musician. He was educated at Ysgol y Creuddyn and Aberystwyth University's Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies. He embarked on an acting career in 1999 with various roles in small scale theatre all over the UK. In 2001 he landed one of the lead roles in the Welsh language drama series '' Tipyn o Stad'' playing the shady ''Laurence "Stud" Williams'' for S4C, a role he played for 4 years. He has since been seen in the UK horror films '' The Zombie Diaries'' (2006) and '' World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries'' (2011) playing the character ''Goke''. He played ''Tom'' in the crime thriller ''NightDragon''. Other appearances include Casualty (episode 407, ''Can't Let Go'', 18 October 2003, playing "Max Hart") and as a policeman in an episode of ''Torchwood ''Torchwood'' is a British science fiction television programme created by Russell T Davies. A spin-off of the 2005 revival ...
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Ol' Dirty Bastard
Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004), better known by his stage name Ol' Dirty Bastard (often abbreviated as ODB), was an American rapper. He was one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, a rap group primarily from Staten Island, New York City, which rose to mainstream prominence with its 1993 debut album ''Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)''. His professional success was hampered by frequent legal troubles, including incarceration. He died on November 13, 2004, of an accidental drug overdose, two days before his 36th birthday. Ol' Dirty Bastard was noted for his "outrageously profane, free-associative rhymes delivered in a distinctive half-rapped, half-sung style". His stage name was derived from the 1980 Chinese martial arts film ''Ol' Dirty and the Bastard'' (also called ''An Old Kung Fu Master'', starring Yuen Siu-tien). According to fellow Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard's name was also a reference to the unique nature of hi ...
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Russell L
Russell may refer to: People * Russell (given name) * Russell (surname) * Lady Russell (other) * Lord Russell (other) Places Australia *Russell, Australian Capital Territory *Russell Island, Queensland (other) **Russell Island (Moreton Bay) **Russell Island (Frankland Islands) *Russell Falls, Tasmania *A former name of Westerway, Tasmania Canada *Russell, Ontario, a township in Ontario *Russell, Ontario (community), a town in the township mentioned above. *Russell, Manitoba *Russell Island (Nunavut) New Zealand *Russell, New Zealand, formerly Kororareka *Okiato or Old Russell, the first capital of New Zealand Solomon Islands *Russell Islands United States *Russell, Arkansas *Russell City, California, formerly Russell * Russell, Colorado *Russell, Georgia *Russell, Illinois *Russell, Iowa *Russell, Kansas *Russell, Kentucky, in Greenup County *Russell, Louisville, Kentucky *Russell, Massachusetts, a New England town **Russell (CDP), Massachusetts ...
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Russell Jones (cricketer)
Russell Jones (born 21 September 1980) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Devon. He was born in Taunton. Having represented Devon in the 38-County Cup and Somerset Second XI in the Second XI Championship and AON Risks Trophy between 1999 and 2002, Jones made his Devon debut in the Minor Counties Championship in 1999. Jones made a single List A appearance for the team, during the 2001 season, against Shropshire Shropshire (; alternatively Salop; abbreviated in print only as Shrops; demonym Salopian ) is a landlocked historic county in the West Midlands region of England. It is bordered by Wales to the west and the English counties of Cheshire to .... He did not bat in the match, but bowled 10 overs, taking figures of 2-38. External linksRussell Jonesat CricketArchive {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Russell 1980 births Living people English cricketers Devon cricketers Cricketers from Taunton ...
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Russ Jones
Russ Jones (born July 16, 1942 in Ontario) is a Canadian novelist, illustrator, and magazine editor, active in the publishing and entertainment industries over a half-century, best known as the creator of the magazine ''Creepy'' for Warren Publishing. As the founding editor of ''Creepy'' in 1963, he is notable for a significant milestone in comics history by proving there was a readership eager to read graphic stories in a black-and-white magazine format rather than in a color comic book.Richardson, Peter"Russ Jones, Woody and the Genesis of Creepy" Cloud 109 (July 6, 2010). During the mid-1960s, Jones also pioneered the presentation of original comics formatted directly for paperback books, such as '' Christopher Lee's Treasury of Terror'' (Pyramid, 1966). Comics and graphic novels While in the Marine Corps, Jones worked on ''Leatherneck'' magazine. Arriving in New York, he teamed with Wally Wood and Joe Orlando on several comics-related projects, some for Warren Publishing. J ...
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Russell Jones (ice Hockey)
Russell Anderson Jones (1 September 1926 – 1 October 2012) was an Australian ice hockey player. Jones was a member of the Australian national team during the 1960 Winter Olympics and also competed in the 1962 World Ice Hockey Championships. Playing career Jones first started playing ice hockey during the following the end of World War II where he played in the Melbourne based league at the St Moritz rink in The Esplanade, St Kilda. Jones played for the Melbourne Demons IHC during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1947 he was selected for the Victorian state team to compete at the 1947 Goodall Cup, which they went on to win. Jones again won the Goodall Cup as a player for Victoria on seven more occasions – 1949, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1961, 1962. In 1960 Jones was selected to play as a forward for the Australian national team to compete at the 1960 Winter Olympics, which is the only ice hockey team Australia has ever sent to the Olympics. Australia finished last in the comp ...
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Russell Jones (orientalist)
Russell Jones (14 April 1926 – 9 June 2019) was a British Orientalist who had researched Malay and Indonesian languages and culture in the broad sense. He is a noted scholar of pre-modern Malay literature, particularly when it comes to relating the texts to the manuscripts. His other interests include foreign influences on Malay and Indonesian, the Chinese in the Nanyang, and the history of papermaking. His research was focused on the paper and watermarks of Malay manuscripts. Life and career His involvement with Indonesia and Malaysia resulted from the fortunate accident of being posted to South East Asia as a young soldier. He was born in England, near the Welsh border, and brought up on a farm in Shropshire. He left school at the age of 16, and since it was during World War II, at the age of eighteen he enlisted in the Royal Marines. A posting to Singapore in 1945, then to Batavia, Dutch East Indies, inspired a lasting interest in Malay and Indonesian. Being inspired to ...
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Russell Celyn Jones
Russell Celyn Jones is a British writer and Emeritus Professor, Birkbeck, University of London. Jones was born in London and brought up in Swansea, Wales. He has written novels, mostly focused on crime and issues of guilt and morality, and also teaches creative writing. He may be best known for ''Ten Seconds from the Sun'' about the rehabilitation of a child murderer. Jones received his B.A. degree from University College London and his M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. He has three children: Rebecca, Rachel, and Benjamin. Books ''Soldiers and Innocents'' His first novel, ''Soldiers and Innocents'' (1990) is about a father and son who both pursued military careers, the former in North Africa in World War II, the latter in the more morally complex setting of the Northern Irish Troubles. The novel was made into a six-part series for BBC Radio 4 and won the David Higham Prize. ''The Eros Hunter'' ''The Eros Hunter'' is a 1998 crime novel about police investigating paedophil ...
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