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Trevorrow is a Cornish surname originating in the Cornish language and may refer to: * Colin Trevorrow (born 1976), American director and screenwriter * Ellen Trevorrow, Ngarrindjeri weaver at Camp Coorong, South Australia **Tom Trevorrow, Ellen's husband, now deceased, who co-founded Camp Coorong with his brother George * Georgina Trevorrow, Australian musician * John Trevorrow (born 1949), Australian cyclist * Mark Trevorrow (born 1959), Australian comedian and television host See also * Eric Treverrow * Trevorrow, a place in the parish of Ludgvan in Cornwall * * Trevor (other) * Trefor (other) Trefor may refer to: People Given name Trefor * Trefor Evans (born 1947), former Wales international rugby union player * Trefor Jenkins (born 1932), Welsh-born South African human geneticist * Trefor Richard Morgan (1914–1970), Welsh national ... * Trev {{surname Cornish-language surnames ...
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Colin Trevorrow
Colin Trevorrow (;) is an American filmmaker. He made his feature directorial debut with the science fiction comedy ''Safety Not Guaranteed'' (2012) to critical and commercial success. Trevorrow achieved mainstream recognition for his work on the ''Jurassic World'' entries of the '' Jurassic Park'' franchise, which began when he co-wrote and directed the eponymous first installment in 2015. After the film grossed over $1 billion, Trevorrow co-wrote the 2018 sequel '' Fallen Kingdom'' and co-wrote and directed the third installment ''Dominion'' (2022). He was also the co-writer and director of '' Star Wars: Duel of the Fates'' until his departure in 2017, although he retained story credit when the project was re-envisioned as ''The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019). On many of his projects, Trevorrow collaborates with fellow screenwriter Derek Connolly. Early life Trevorrow was born in San Francisco, California. He was raised in Oakland, California. His father was a musician in a ...
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Mark Trevorrow
Mark Trevorrow (born 4 February 1959 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian comedian, television host and media personality. In the early 1980s he had two Top 20 hits as part of Globos with Wendy De Waal, and in 1984 he debuted "Bob Downe", who went on to become his best-known character. After being very successful at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1987, Trevorrow split his time touring between England and Australia. He has appeared extensively on television, released four albums, and written a book. Early life He was raised in the Melbourne suburb of Murrumbeena, the third son of Alan, a builder-turned-teacher, and his wife Dorothy. He has a younger sister and two older brothers. In his teens, he came out to his family as gay. He attended Murrumbeena High School and was co-editor of the school magazine. That interest in journalism led him to become a copy boy at ''The Sun News-Pictorial'' starting at age 17, for five years. He moved on to theatre and cabaret, encoura ...
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John Trevorrow
John Trevorrow (born 18 May 1949) is a former Australian racing cyclist. He won the Australian national road race title in 1978, 1979 and 1980. He also competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He is presently the race director for the Herald Sun Tour, an Australian stage race on the UCI Oceania Tour The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to expand cycling around the world. The five circuits (representing the continents of Africa, the .... He founded the Bay Classic Series in 1989 and is the current race director. References External links * 1949 births Living people Australian male cyclists Cyclists from Melbourne Olympic cyclists of Australia Cyclists at the 1972 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Australia Cyclists at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games {{Australia-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Camp Coorong
Coorong National Park is a protected area located in South Australia about south-east of Adelaide, that predominantly covers a coastal lagoon ecosystem officially known as The Coorong and the Younghusband Peninsula on the Coorong's southern side. The western end of the Coorong lagoon is at the Murray Mouth near Hindmarsh Island and the Sir Richard Peninsula, and it extends about south-eastwards. Road access is from Meningie. The beach on the coastal side of the peninsula, the longest in Australia, is also commonly called The Coorong. The Coorong lies within the traditional lands of the Ngarrindjeri people, an Aboriginal Australian group. Notable locations within the park include Salt Creek, Policeman's Point, Jack Point, and Woods Well. Etymology Its name is thought to be a corruption of the Ngarrindjeri word ''kurangk'', also written ''Kurangh'', meaning a long or narrow lagoon or neck History The Coorong National Park was proclaimed on 9 November 1967 under the ''N ...
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Georgina Trevorrow
Deadly Nannas (Nragi Muthar) is a musical group from Murray Bridge, South Australia, founded around 2016. The group of singer-songwriters is composed primarily of Ngarrindjeri women (with two ''kringkri ma:dawar'', or white sisters), and performs as a vocal ensemble with a backing track. The group was formed in 2017 with the goal of writing and performing songs in Ngarrindjeri for the preservation and promotion of that language and culture. The women have all have completed a tertiary course in learning an endangered Aboriginal language, which helps them to use a fusion of Ngarrindjeri and English. Several of the Aboriginal members of the group grew up speaking their language at home, but not being permitted to speak it anywhere else. Some of the group were affected by the family break-ups caused by government policies, known as the Stolen Generations. The group's spokesperson is Georgina Trevorrow, with the other members as of 2020 being Diana Murphy, Vicki Hartman, Lena Rig ...
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Eric Treverrow
Eric Penrose Treverrow (1926 – 2 October 2015) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Irish League with Ballymena United. He won ten inter-league caps for the Irish League. Born in Renfrewshire in 1926, he was playing for Scottish junior club Parkhead when recruited by Ballymena in 1948. He went on to make a record 559 appearances for the club and was a member of the team that won the Irish Cup in 1958. He appeared ten times for the Irish League representative team between 1950 and 1953 and was Ulster Footballer of the Year in 1952. He died in Newtownards Newtownards is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough, 10 miles (16 km) east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula. It is in the Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of Newtownard ..., County Down on 2 October 2015.''Soccer History'', winter 2015, issue no. 36 References External linksNorthern Ireland's Footballing Greats {{DEFAULTSORT:Treverrow, E ...
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Trevor (other)
Trevor is a male given name and surname. Trevor may also refer to: Places United States *Trevor, Wisconsin Wales, UK *Trevor, Wrexham **Trevor Basin, a canal basin **Trevor railway station *Trefor, Gwynedd * Trefor, Anglesey People *Baron Trevor, three titles, two of them extinct * Glen Trevor (1900–1954), pen-name of James Hilton Other meanings * ''Trevor'' (film), 1994 award-winning short film * "Trevor" (''The X-Files''), an episode of the television series ''The X-Files'' *The Trevor Project, toll-free suicide prevention helpline aimed at gay and questioning youth in the United States, inspired by the film * Trevor disease, a bone development disorder See also *Trefor (other) *Trevorrow Trevorrow is a Cornish surname originating in the Cornish language and may refer to: * Colin Trevorrow (born 1976), American director and screenwriter * Ellen Trevorrow, Ngarrindjeri weaver at Camp Coorong, South Australia **Tom Trevorrow, Ellen ... * Trev * * * ...
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Trefor (other)
Trefor may refer to: People Given name Trefor * Trefor Evans (born 1947), former Wales international rugby union player * Trefor Jenkins (born 1932), Welsh-born South African human geneticist * Trefor Richard Morgan (1914–1970), Welsh nationalist activist and businessman * Trefor Morris (born 1934), Chief Inspector of Constabulary for England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1993 to 1996 * Trefor Owen (1933–2001), Welsh amateur footballer * Trefor Proud (), make-up artist in film and television * Trefor Pugh (), former New Zealand international footballer Surname Trefor * Dafydd Trefor (died 1528?), Welsh cleric and bard * John Trefor, British television director and producer * John Trevor (died 1357), Ieuan Trefor in Welsh, first bishop of St Asaph, Wales * John Trevor (died 1410), Ieuan Trefor in Welsh, Bishop of St Asaph, Wales, and Anti-Bishop of St Andrews in Scotland Places Places in Wales, UK * Trefor, Anglesey, a hamlet * Trefor, Gwynedd, a village * Trevor, Wre ...
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Cornish People
The Cornish people or Cornish ( kw, Kernowyon, ang, Cornƿīelisċ) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall: and a recognised national minority in the United Kingdom, which can trace its roots to the ancient Britons who inhabited southern and central Great Britain before the Roman conquest. Many in Cornwall today continue to assert a distinct identity separate from or in addition to English or British identities. Cornish identity has been adopted by migrants into Cornwall, as well as by emigrant and descendant communities from Cornwall, the latter sometimes referred to as the Cornish diaspora. Although not included as an tick-box option in the UK census, the numbers of those writing in a Cornish ethnic and national identity are officially recognised and recorded. Throughout classical antiquity, the ancient Britons formed a series of tribes, cultures and identities in Great Britain; the Dumnonii and Cornovii were the Celtic tribes who inhabited what w ...
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Cornish Language
Cornish (Standard Written Form: or ) , is a Southwestern Brittonic language, Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family. It is a List of revived languages, revived language, having become Extinct language, extinct as a living community language in Cornwall at the Last speaker of the Cornish language, end of the 18th century. However, knowledge of Cornish, including speaking ability to a certain extent, continued to be passed on within families and by individuals, and Cornish language revival, a revival began in the early 20th century. The language has a growing number of second language speakers, and a very small number of families now raise children to speak revived Cornish as a first language. Cornish is currently recognised under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, and the language is often described as an important part of Cornish identity, culture and heritage. Along with Welsh language, Welsh and Breton language, Breton, Cornish is ...
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Ludgvan
Ludgvan ( ; kw, Lujuan) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, UK, northeast of Penzance. Ludgvan village is split between Churchtown, on the hill, and Lower Quarter to the east, adjoining Crowlas. For the purposes of local government, Ludgvan elects a parish council every four years; the town elects a member to Cornwall Council under the Ludgvan division. History Like many communities in Cornwall the legendary origins of Ludgvan are attributed to the arrival of its patron saint, in this case Saint Ludowanus. However, the place-name appears to derive from the Cornish for ''place of ashes'' or ''burnt place''. Evidence for it being a saint's name includes documents in which it is named St Ludgvan and records of its name as Lewdegran and Ludewon. In recent times Ludgvan feast has celebrated St Lewdegran. Ludgvan was mentioned in the Domesday Book (under the name "Luduhan") as falling within the manor of Ludgvan Lese, which at the time of record covered more ...
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Trev
Trev is a masculine given name, sometimes a short form (hypocorism) of Trevor or other names. It may refer to: People * Trevor Trev Alberts (born 1970), American college sports administrator and the director of athletics and former National Football League player * Treve Trev Broudy (born 1968), American actor and former model, victim of a violent attack possibly due to his being gay * Lawrence "Trev" Cole, a member of the indie pop band D.I.D. (formerly Dog Is Dead) * Trevor Cooper (born 1953), English actor * Treverance Trev Faulk (born 1981), American former National Football League player * Trevor McGrat, a contestant on the TV show ''Hell's Kitchen'' (U.S. season 8) * Trevor Neal, half of the British comedy duo Trevor and Simon in the 1980s and '90s * Trev Thoms (died 2010), British guitarist Fictional characters * Trev, in the 2006 animated film ''Happy Feet'', voiced by Steve Irwin * Trev, a recurring character on the animated TV series ''Bob's Burgers'' * Professor Trev ...
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