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Sean Martin (other)
Sean Martin may refer to: *Sean Martin (cartoonist) (born 1960), Canadian cartoonist *Sean Martin (filmmaker) (born 1966), Anglo/Irish writer and director *Sean Martin (musician), Irish member of The Starjets See also * F. Sean Martin * *Shawn Martin Shawn Hasani Martin Henríquez (born 15 February 1987) is a former Salvadoran footballer who last played for A.D. Isidro Metapan. Biography His father, Eustace Martin, played professional baseball during the 1980s. His mother was Judy Henríqu ...
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Sean Martin (cartoonist)
Sean Stephane Martin (December 29, 1950 – August 3, 2020) was an American-Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and graphic designer, best known for creating the long-running ''Doc and Raider'' comic strip which appeared in LGBT publications in the 1980s and 1990s, and online in the 2000 and 2010s. Early life Martin was adopted as a child. His adoptive mother, Elsie Martin, who died in 2017, estimated his birth date as 29 December 1960 based on the date he was taken from a Catholic-run orphanage in Montreal. She also believed that he was born in Canada. He was raised in Texas, and lived in New York City and San Francisco before moving to Canada in 1986 and gaining Canadian citizenship in 1989. Career Martin produced the first ''Doc and Raider'' strips for a Vancouver gay publication in 1987. The titular characters' namesakes come from western novels written by J.D. Hardin Although the issue featuring ''Doc and Raider'' turned out to be the final issue of that publication, the ...
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Sean Martin (filmmaker)
Sean Martin (born in Weston-super-Mare, England, in 1966) is an Anglo-Irish writer and film director. He has written popular books on the Knights Templar and the Cathars, and appeared on History Channel documentaries such as ''Decoding the Past: The Templar Code'' and in Channel 5's ''Secrets of the Cross: The Trial of the Knights Templar''. Martin studied film and history in Plymouth, and later lived in London. He is also a poet, and has had a number of poems published in various magazines in the UK and Ireland, and also won the 2011 Wigtown Poetry Prize. His book ''The Gnostics: The First Christian Heretics'', was on the early Christian Gnosticsbr>He wrote a book on British New Wave, new wave cinema, published in 2013. Works *''The Knights Templar: The History and Myths of the Legendary Military Order'' (2005, ) *''The Cathars: The Most Successful Heresy of the Middle Ages'' (2005, ) *''Andrei Tarkovsky'' (2005, Pocket Essential series, ) *''The Gnostics: The First Christian He ...
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Sean Martin (musician)
The Starjets are a Northern Irish power pop group from Belfast, Northern Ireland. History The band was formed in June 1976. The Starjets consists of guitarist/vocalist Terry Sharpe, guitarist/vocalist Paul Bowen, bassist Sean Martin and drummer Liam L'Estrange. The group sported a mix of punk and mainstream pop influences. Early sets consisted of such 1960s pop standards as "Please Please Me" by The Beatles and "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies. They opened for groups as diverse as the Bay City Rollers and Stiff Little Fingers. The group secured a major record label recording contract with Epic Records; they were signed by Muff Winwood. They released a number of singles in 1979, with their only chart hit being "War Stories" b/w "Do the Push", which peaked at No. 51 on the UK Singles Chart. The A-side is a celebration of World War II comic book stories, such as those of Sgt. Fury. They released one album, 1979's ''God Bless the Starjets'', but it failed commercially. Following ...
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