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Theodore Cole (other)
Theodore Cole or Ted Cole may refer to: * Ted Cole, voice actor * Theodore Cole (convict), criminal who attempted to escape from Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary *Ted Cole, character in ''Rising Sun'' (Crichton novel) See also * Edward Cole (other) {{hndis, Cole, Theodore ...
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Ted Cole
Theodore Cole (born April 5, 1971) is a Canadian voice actor who works with Ocean Productions in numerous anime dubs. He's best known for his roles as Tatewaki Kuno in ''Ranma ½'', Chang Wufei in '' Gundam Wing'', Yamcha in the Ocean dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and Neil in ''Class of the Titans''. He has also done live-action work as well. Filmography Anime dubbing * '' Dokkoida!?'' - Pierre the Slave * '' Death Note'' - Reiji Namikawa, Ito Shiroba, John McEnroe/Larry Conners, Jack Neylon/Kal Snydar * ''Dragon Ball'' - Yamcha (Ocean dub) * ''Dragon Ball Z'' (Ocean dub) - Yamcha, Android 17, Jewel, Pui Pui, Korin (Seasons 4–9), Turles * ''Dragon Ball Z Kai'' - Yamcha (Ocean Group Dub) * '' Gintama°'' - Hasegawa * ''Hamtaro'' - Boss, Curtis Milan * ''Hikaru no Go'' - Michio Shirakawa * ''Inuyasha'' - Lord Kuranosuke Takeda * ''Master Keaton'' - Taichi Hiraga Keaton * '' Megaman NT Warrior'' - Glyde * ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' - Wakkein * ''Mobile Suit Gundam 00'' - David Carnegie, ...
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Theodore Cole (convict)
Theodore "Ted" Cole (born April 6, 1912) and Ralph Roe (born February 5, 1906) took part in the second documented escape attempt from Alcatraz, in 1937. Although officials were quick to conclude they died in the attempt, their remains were never found and their fate remains unknown, making the incident the first to challenge Alcatraz's reputation as an "escape-proof" prison. Imprisonment Cole and Roe, both convicted bank robbers in Oklahoma, had been caught during earlier, independent escape attempts from that state's McAlester Prison. As escape risks, they were both incarcerated in high-security Leavenworth Prison, then transferred to higher-security Alcatraz in 1936. They were given jobs working in the prison's mat shop, a facility at the northernmost point of the island, where discarded automobile tires were cut up and converted into rubber mats for the U.S. Navy. Roe was originally captured after a shootout with local police and FBI agents in Shawnee on December 30, 19 ...
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Rising Sun (Crichton Novel)
''Rising Sun'' is a 1992 novel by Michael Crichton. It was his eighth under his own name and eighteenth overall, and is about a murder in the Los Angeles headquarters of Nakamoto, a fictional Japanese corporation. The book was published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. An image of fashion model Gia Carangi is incorporated in the cover art for the original edition. Although a detective/ murder mystery novel at first glance, ''Rising Sun'' deals with the controversial subject of Japanese-American relations, and questions the premise that foreign direct investment in the high-technology sectors of the United States is beneficial. Throughout the book, the differences between the Japanese and Western mindsets are highlighted, especially in the areas of business strategy and corporate culture. Plot summary Nakamoto Corporation is celebrating the grand opening of its new headquarters, the Nakamoto Tower, in Downtown Los Angeles; the 45th floor of the building is awash with celebrities, digni ...
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