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Ken or Kenneth Anderson may refer to: Entertainment * Ken Anderson (animator) (1909–1993), art director, writer, and animator at Disney * Ken Anderson (filmmaker) (1917–2006), Christian filmmaker * Kenneth Anderson (musician) (born 1958), musician and choir director of the Gospel tradition * Kenneth Anderson (writer) (1910–1974), Indian writer and hunter * Kenny Anderson (born 1967), Scottish musician known by the stage name King Creosote Sports * Kenneth Anderson (footballer) (1875–1900), Scottish footballer (Queen's Park, national team) * Ken Anderson (basketball) (born 1933), American basketball coach * Ken Anderson (quarterback) (born 1949), American football quarterback * Kenny Anderson (basketball) (born 1970), American basketball point guard * Ken Anderson (defensive lineman) (1975–2009), American football defensive lineman * Ken Anderson (wrestler) (born 1976), American professional wrestler * Kenny Anderson (boxer) (born 1983), Scottish boxer * Kenny And ...
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Ken Anderson (animator)
Kenneth B. Anderson (March 17, 1909 – December 13, 1993) was an American art director and a writer at Walt Disney Animation Studios for 44 years. Anderson studied architecture at the University of Washington, graduating with a B.Arch. in 1934. He was particularly influenced by faculty member Lionel Pries. With the delineation skills he learned in architecture school, he soon secured a position at Disney. Anderson was a key player in some of the studio's most well-known animated films such as ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' (1937), ''Pinocchio'' (1940), ''Fantasia'' (1940), ''One Hundred and One Dalmatians'' (1961) and ''The Jungle Book'' (1967). He also worked on the development of Disneyland. Ken is a 1991 winner of the Disney Legends award for Animation & Imagineering. Ken Anderson died in La Cañada Flintridge from a stroke at the age of 84. Filmography Architect/Designer *Disneyland and the EPCOT Center * Gore's Mansion, Bloodmere Manor, and The Headless Knight lege ...
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Kenny Anderson (footballer)
Kenny Anderson (born 14 February 1992 in Gorinchem) is a former Dutch-Scottish-Indonesian footballer who played as a midfielder for ASWH in the Dutch Tweede Divisie. Anderson has previously played for Heart of Midlothian before returning to RKC. Club career RKC Waalwijk Anderson started his football career at RKC Waalwijk after unsuccessfully trying to earn an academy place at Feyenoord. From then on, Anderson spent eight years at RKC Waalwijk before joining Willem II, where he lasted one year, before returning to Waalwijk. After playing for the club's reserve for almost the entire 2012–13 season, Anderson made his RKC Waalwijk debut on 20 April 2013, where he came on as a substitute for Nourdin Boukhari after 82nd minutes, in a 4–0 loss against Heracles Almelo. Two weeks later in the last game of the season on 12 May 2013, Anderson scored his first RKC Waalwijk goal, in a 2–1 win over NEC. The club finished in 14th place, Anderson made three appearances and scored onc ...
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List Of The Office (American TV Series) Characters
''The Office'' is an American television series based on the British television comedy of the same name. The format of the series is a parody of the fly on the wall documentary technique that intersperses traditional situation comedy segments with mock interviews with the show's characters, provides the audience access to the ongoing interior monologues for all of the main characters, as well as occasional insights into other characters within the show. Cast overview Notes Regular cast Michael Scott Michael Gary Scott (Steve Carell) is the regional manager of Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is originally based on David Brent, his British counterpart. However, Scott develops into a significantly different character than him as the series progresses. Dwight Schrute Dwight Kurt Schrute III (Rainn Wilson) is a salesman at Dunder Mifflin and the assistant to the regional manager for the majority of the series, until he becomes regional manager in Season 9. The ...
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Kenneth Anderson (jurist)
Kenneth Anderson is a law professor at Washington College of Law, American University, a research fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, a Non-Resident Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a blogger. Anderson was the legal editor of ''Crimes of War ''Crimes of War: What the Public Should Know'' is a 1999 reference book edited by Roy Gutman and David Rieff. The 352-page book contains more than 150 entries, and was published by W.W. Norton. The book collects reporters' accounts of war crime ...'', a book about international humanitarian law (W.W. Norton, 1999). He is a member of the International Council of the New York-based Human Rights Foundation. Anderson supports legally recognizing same-sex marriages. He graduated from UCLA and Harvard Law School. Selected publication *with Richard Anderson. "Limitations of the Liberal-Legal Model of International Human Rights: Six Lessons from El Salvador". ''Telos (journal), Telos'' 64 (Summer 1985). New ...
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Ken Anderson (Texas Prosecutor)
Michael Morton (born August 12, 1954) is an American who was wrongfully convicted in 1987 in a Williamson County, Texas court of the 1986 murder of his wife Christine Morton. He spent nearly 25 years in prison before he was exonerated by DNA evidence which supported his claim of innocence and pointed to the crime being committed by another individual. Morton was released from prison on October 4, 2011, and another man, Mark Alan Norwood, was convicted of the murder in 2013. The prosecutor in the case, Ken Anderson, was convicted of contempt of court for withholding evidence after the judge had ordered its release to the defense. Early life Michael Morton was born August 12, 1954. First marriage In 1976, while attending Stephen F. Austin State University, in Nacogdoches, Texas, Morton met Christine Kirkpatrick. They married in 1979 and had one child, Eric, in 1983. Eric had a congenital heart defect, which required open-heart surgery, which could not be safely attempted until he ...
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Ken Anderson (politician)
Sir Kenneth McColl Anderson, (11 October 1909 – 29 March 1985) was an Australian politician. Early life and career Anderson was born at sea, off South Australia, when his parents were returning from a visit to Europe. He was the son of David Anderson (member for Ryde in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1920–1927) and educated at Ryde Public School and Petersham Intermediate Schools in Sydney. He worked as an insurance clerk, auctioneer, estate agent and property valuer in the Sydney suburb of Eastwood. He married Madge Merrion in June 1936. He served in the second Australian Imperial Force during World War II as a lieutenant in the 8th Signals Division in Malaya and was held by the Japanese as a prisoner of war in for three years at Changi Prison and on the Burma Railway. He was Mayor of Ryde Municipal Council from 1949 to 1950. Political career Anderson was elected as the member for Ryde in 1950, representing the Liberal Party, but was defeated at the 1 ...
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Sir Kenneth Anderson, 1st Baronet
Sir Kenneth Skelton Anderson, 1st Baronet, KCMG (21 December 1866 – 9 December 1942) was a British shipowner and public servant. He was a manager of the Orient Steam Navigation Company and a director of Anderson, Green & Co., shipowners. Educated at Harrow School and New College, Oxford, Anderson followed his father into the family business after his graduation. During the First World War, he served in numerous committees related to shipping, and was a close associate of the Shipping Controller, Sir Joseph Maclay. Anderson was created a KCMG in 1909 and a baronet, of Ardtaraig in the County of Perth Perthshire ( locally: ; gd, Siorrachd Pheairt), officially the County of Perth, is a historic county and registration county in central Scotland. Geographically it extends from Strathmore in the east, to the Pass of Drumochter in the nort ..., in 1919. He was also a Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy. References * "Sir Kenneth Anderson", ''The Times'', 11 ...
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Kenneth Anderson (British Army Officer)
General Sir Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson, (25 December 1891 – 29 April 1959) was a senior British Army officer who saw service in both world wars. He is mainly remembered as the commander of the British First Army during Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa and the subsequent Tunisian campaign which ended with the capture of almost 250,000 Axis soldiers. An outwardly reserved character, he did not court popularity either with his superiors or with the public. His American superior, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, wrote that he was "blunt, at times to the point of rudeness". In consequence he is less well known than many of his contemporaries. According to Richard Mead, however, "he handled a difficult campaign more competently than his critics suggest, but competence without flair was not good enough for a top commander in 1944." Early life and First World War Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson was born on 25 December 1891 in Madras, British India, the son of Arthur ...
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Kenneth Lewis Anderson
Kenneth Lewis Anderson (September 11, 1805 – July 3, 1845) was a lawyer, the fourth and last Vice President of the Republic of Texas. Anderson was born in Hillsborough, North Carolina, where he worked as a shoemaker at an early age. By 1824 he was living in Bedford County, Tennessee, where he became deputy sheriff in 1826 and sheriff in 1830; he was a colonel in the militia by 1832. In 1837, he and his family moved to San Augustine, Texas, where his wife's brother-in-law Joseph Rowe had lived for five years. In 1838 Anderson served successively as deputy sheriff and sheriff. It was probably after he arrived in Texas that he studied to become a lawyer. President of Texas Mirabeau B. Lamar appointed him collector of customs for the district of San Augustine, and he was confirmed on November 21, 1839. He served as collector until he became a candidate from San Augustine County for the Texas House of Representatives of the Sixth Congress in 1841; he won with the largest ma ...
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Ken Anderson (motorsport)
Ken Anderson is an American motorsport engineer, operating over the course of his career in Motocross, IndyCar, Formula One, IRL and NASCAR The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. The privately owned company was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948, and .... US F1 Team In late 2008 it was announced that along with Peter Windsor, Anderson would be founding the Formula One team US F1, which lodged a successful bid for a 2010 season entry. Due to contracted sponsorship money not being paid, the team was forced to withdraw from the championship. References Formula One team owners NASCAR people IndyCar Series people Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American motorsport people {{IndyCar-bio-stub ...
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Kenny Anderson (boxer)
Kenneth John W. "Kenny" Anderson (born 5 January 1983) is a Scottish former professional boxer who competed from 2006 to 2012. At regional level, he held the Celtic super middleweight title in 2009 and the British super middleweight title in 2012. As an amateur he won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in the light-heavyweight division. Commonwealth Games Hailing from Craigmillar in Scotland, he defeated five boxers, stopping three of them on the way to winning gold at Melbourne 2006. Anderson stopped his first two opponents, the first in just 30 sec the fastest stoppage recorded in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. In the semifinal he defeated Englishman Tony Jeffries in what was billed as "The battle of Britain" Jeffries later won a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics. After that bout Anderson spoke of his pride at being Scottish and how the win meant more as it was over an Englishman. Anderson then fought Australian Ben McCraken the bout was stopped in the 2nd round on th ...
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Ken Anderson (filmmaker)
Ken Anderson (December 23, 1917 – March 12, 2006) was an American Baptist minister, screenwriter, director and producer of Christian films. He is most well remembered for founding Gospel Films and directing ''Pilgrim's Progress'', a 1978 adaptation of ''The Pilgrim's Progress'' by John Bunyan, which marked the first screen appearance for actor Liam Neeson. Anderson wrote 77 fiction and non-fiction books over six decades, including the best-seller ''Where to Find It in the Bible.'' He was the first editor for ''Youth for Christ'' magazine, which came to be known as ''Ignite Your Faith''. Early life Anderson was born in Rembrandt, Iowa. His mother died during childbirth, due to which Anderson was raised by his father and paternal grandmother. In 1938, he married Doris Ilene Jones (1918-2013). Anderson studied at Wheaton College and Trinity International University in Illinois, later joining the Evangelical Free Church as a pastor. He preached in churches in Isle, Minnesota, ...
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