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Tom Quinn (actor, Born 1903)
Tom Quinn may refer to: *Tom Quinn (actor) (1934–2014), American actor in television and movies *Tom Quinn (American football) (born 1968), American football coach * Tom Quinn (astrophysicist), professor in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Washington (Seattle) *Tom Quinn (baseball) (1864–1932), American baseball player * Tom Quinn (footballer, born 1947), Australian rules footballer for Melbourne *Tom Quinn (nurse), English nurse *Tom Quinn (Spooks), a fictional television character *Tom Quinn, co-founder of American film production and distribution company Neon *Tommy Quinn Thomas James Quinn (11 August 1908 – 11 November 1969) was a leading Australian rules footballer of the 1920s and 1930s, playing for Port Adelaide Football Club and Geelong Football Club. Born in Birkenhead, South Australia, the son ... (1908–1969), Australian rules footballer for Geelong See also * Thomas Quinn (other) {{hndis, Quinn, Tom ...
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Tom Quinn (actor)
Thomas Michael Quinn (April 28, 1934 in Queens, New York – January 5, 2014 in Teaneck, New Jersey) was an American actor who appeared in numerous small roles on television and in various films, including a stint as Detective Patrick Mahon on HBO's ''The Wire.'' Quinn had small roles in the films ''Major League II'' and '' Super 8,'' as well as an episode of ''The West Wing''. He portrayed Coach Bell in '' The Hammer''. Quinn died in 2014 at age 79 from complications of diabetes Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level ( hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Symptoms often include frequent urination, increased thirst and increased ap .... Filmography References External links * 2014 deaths 1934 births American male film actors American male television actors People from Queens, New York Male actors from New York City 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American ...
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Tom Quinn (American Football)
Tom Quinn (born January 27, 1968) is an American football coach most recently served as the assistant special teams coach for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He previously spent 11 years as the special teams coordinator for the New York Giants, where he was a part of two Super Bowl winning teams. Career New York Giants (2006-2021) Quinn was hired by the Giants to serve as their assistant special teams coach under Mike Sweatman for the 2006 season. After one season, he was promoted to special teams coach. In 2007, Lawrence Tynes kicked a game-winning 47 yard field goal in overtime to send the Giants to Super Bowl XLII, as they defeated the Green Bay Packers 23-20. In 2011, Tynes again kicked a game-winning field goal in overtime, as his 31-yard kick sent the Giants to Super Bowl XLVI, as they defeated the San Francisco 49ers. During his tenure as special teams coach, the Giants have seen mixed results. His first season saw the Giants rank 11th in specia ...
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Tom Quinn (astrophysicist)
Tom Quinn is a professor in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle. He is the leader of the N-Body Shop, a faculty member of the astrobiology program at UW, and an affiliate member at the eScience Institute. He assisted in generating the cosmological simulation code called ChaNGA. Early life and education Quinn received his B.S. degree in engineering physics from Lehigh University, and went on to receive his Ph.D. in Astrophysics Astrophysics is a science that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects and phenomena. As one of the founders of the discipline said, Astrophysics "seeks to ascertain the nature of the h ... in 1986 from Princeton University. He started working at the University of Washington in 1993. Work Quinn is the leader of the N-Body Shop, where their work is centered on n-body simulations. His research within that group is focused on simulating the structur ...
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Tom Quinn (baseball)
Thomas Oscar Quinn (April 25, 1864 – July 24, 1932) was a Major League Baseball catcher. He played all or part of three seasons in the majors: for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, for the Baltimore Orioles, and for the Pittsburgh Burghers The Pittsburgh Burghers were a baseball team in the Players' League, a short-lived Major League that existed only for the 1890 season. The team included a number of players who had jumped from the National League's Pittsburgh Alleghenys (now the .... Sources Major League Baseball catchers Pittsburgh Alleghenys players Baltimore Orioles (AA) players Pittsburgh Burghers players Binghamton Crickets (1880s) players Albany Governors players Syracuse Stars (minor league baseball) players Indianapolis Hoosiers (minor league) players Baseball players from Maryland Sportspeople from Annapolis, Maryland 1864 births 1932 deaths 19th-century baseball players {{US-baseball-catcher-1860s-stub ...
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Tom Quinn (footballer, Born 1947)
Tom Quinn (born 31 October 1947) is a former Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...er who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Quinn, Tom 1947 births Living people Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Melbourne Football Club players ...
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Tom Quinn (nurse)
Tom J. Quinn was the UK's first Professor of cardiac nursing, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) for his outstanding contribution to research and practice of cardiac nursing. He currently works at the Kingston University covering research, development and consultancy in cardiovascular care issues, particularly emergency and critical cardiac care and policy. He was previously Professor of Cardiac Nursing at Coventry University. His NHS experience over almost three decades included periods at St Bartholomew's Hospital, the National Heart Hospital and York Hospital and at regional office, Strategic Health Authority, the Department of Health and NHS Modernisation Agency, and the ambulance service. He is clinical lead in the National Library for Health covering the cardiovascular, stroke and vascular specialist libraries. He was instrumental in developing and writing the Department of Health's National Service Framework on heart disease and is a fellow of the E ...
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Tom Quinn (Spooks)
Tom Quinn is a fictional character in the BBC espionage television series '' Spooks'' (called MI-5 in the United States), which follows the exploits of Section D, a counter-terrorism division of MI5. He is portrayed by British actor Matthew Macfadyen. In the first two series, Tom is the chief of Section D. The character was in the first and second episode of the third series but was decommissioned as a result of sabotaging an operation. Series creator David Wolstencroft believed that writing Tom was the most fun, yet hardest to work on. During the second series, the producers were unsure whether Macfadyen would return for the third; because of this, Tom was originally killed in the second series finale. However, when Macfadyen decided to appear in the first two episodes of the third series, series writer Howard Brenton had to "unkill him." Reaction towards the character by fans were positive, though critics were mixed about Macfadyen's portrayal. Tom Quinn would later appear aga ...
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Neon (company)
Neon (stylized in all caps) is an American independent film production and distribution company founded in 2017 by CEO Tom Quinn and Tim League, who also was the co-founder of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain. The company is best known for distributing critically acclaimed and award-winning films such as ''I, Tonya'' (2017), ''Parasite'' (2019), ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (2019), '' The Worst Person in the World'' (2021), and '' Spencer'' (2021). ''Parasite'' is Neon's highest-grossing film at the worldwide box office with more than $200 million. , Tim League was no longer involved with daily operations for the company. History During the 4th Annual Zurich Summit, Tom Quinn commented on Neon's intent to release titles that appeal to audiences who "skew under 45, that have no aversion to violence, no aversion to foreign language and to non-fiction." In September 2017, the company partnered with Blumhouse Productions to manage BH Tilt. In 2019, a majority stake of Neon was s ...
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Tommy Quinn
Thomas James Quinn (11 August 1908 – 11 November 1969) was a leading Australian rules footballer of the 1920s and 1930s, playing for Port Adelaide Football Club and Geelong Football Club. Born in Birkenhead, South Australia, the son of former Port Adelaide captain John Quinn, Sr. and the older brother of dual Magarey Medallist Bob, Quinn showed aptitude for football from a young age, and standing 170 cm tall and built like a tank, Quinn made his South Australian National Football League (SANFL) debut for Port as a rover in 1928. Quinn immediately made his mark, becoming a key member of the 1928 Port premiership team. Quinn played 59 matches for Port in three seasons plus six for South Australia before finding himself unemployed in the wake of the Great Depression. Quinn had attracted interest from Victorian Football League (VFL) clubs at the 1930 Adelaide Carnival with his performances for South Australia, and when Geelong offered Quinn employment with the Fo ...
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