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Stephen Glover (other)
Stephen Glover may refer to: * Stephen Glover (columnist) (born 1952), British journalist and columnist for the ''Daily Mail'' * Stephen Glover (antiquary) (1794–1870), English author and antiquary * Stephen Glover (composer) (1813–1870), composer and teacher * Stephen Glover (screenwriter) (born 1988), American rapper and television screenwriter * Steve-O Stephen Gilchrist Glover (born June 13, 1974), known professionally as Steve-O, is an American entertainer, television personality, stunt performer and YouTuber. His career is mostly centered on his performance stunts in the reality comedy tel ...
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Stephen Glover (columnist)
Stephen Glover (born 13 January 1952) is a British journalist and columnist for the ''Daily Mail''. Early life Glover was educated at Shrewsbury School and Mansfield College, Oxford. Career Glover co-founded ''The Independent'' in 1986 with Andreas Whittam Smith and Matthew Symonds. All three had previously been journalists on ''The Daily Telegraph'' and had left the paper towards the end of Lord Hartwell's ownership. Between 1986 and 1990 Glover was Foreign Editor of ''The Independent''. In 1990 he became the founding editor of ''The Independent on Sunday''. In 1992 Glover helped Richard Ingrams launch ''The Oldie'' magazine with fellow journalists Auberon Waugh, Alexander Chancellor, and Patrick Marnham. Glover has been a columnist for the ''London Evening Standard'' (1992–95), ''The Daily Telegraph'' (1995–97), ''The Spectator'' (1996–2005) and ''The Independent'' (2005–12). He has written a column for the ''Daily Mail'' since 1998. In April 2012, ''The Guardian'' ...
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Stephen Glover (antiquary)
Stephen Glover (1794–1870) was an English author and antiquary. Glover's best known work is the ''History of the County of Derby: drawn up from actual observation, and from the best authorities''. The first volume was published in 1829, and the second in 1831. These volumes had been delayed because of disputes between the compiler and engravers. As a result, the work was never completed. He also compiled the ''Peak Guide'' in 1830, and assisted author Stephen Bateman in his ''Antiquities of Derbyshire'', in 1848. Early life Stephen Glover was born at Long Clawson, near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, to William and Jane Glover (née Crafts) on 20 February 1794. He was the seventh child of some twelve or fourteen children. He was brought up by his maternal grandmother Mrs Craft at Nether Broughton near Hinckley and educated by her son, his uncle, Mr Craft, who kept the school at Burbage. After leaving school he served a five-year apprenticeship with Thomas Welldon, a ...
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Stephen Glover (composer)
Stephen Glover (1812/13– 7 December 1870), was a composer and teacher. Stephen Glover was brother to Charles William Glover. He was born in London in 1812''Dictionary of National Biography.''
John Denison Champlin, William Foster Apthorp (editors)
''Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians''
Volume 2, p. 157, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York (1889). or 1813, and became a popular composer of songs, , and s. The ''Mon ...
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Stephen Glover (screenwriter)
Stephen C. Glover (born June 18, 1988) is an American screenwriter, rapper, actor, and producer. He is known for his work as the head story editor, and one of the writers for the FX comedy-drama ''Atlanta''. He frequently collaborates with his older brother Donald Glover, who plays the lead character in ''Atlanta'' and co-stars in '' Guava Island'', also written by Stephen. Career ''Atlanta'' Donald Glover hired Stephen, his younger brother, to co-write for ''Atlanta'', despite Stephen having no prior professional experience in writing for television. He did this to satisfy his desire to have an all-black writing team for the show (something that ''Vulture'' noted is completely new for the industry), made up mostly of Atlanta citizens, to achieve an accurate portrayal. Publications such as '' GQ'' and ''The Daily Beast'' have noted that as the lead writer for four episodes in ''Atlanta''s first season, Glover's personal experience and his first-hand perspective on black cu ...
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