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Tim Matthews (golfer)
Tim or Timothy Matthews may refer to: * Tim Matthews (actor) (born 1976), English actor * Tim Matthews (racing driver) (born 1953), British racing driver * Tim Matthews (athlete) (born 1974), Australian Paralympic athlete * Tim Matthews (bishop) Timothy John Matthews (1907 - 1991) was the ninth Bishop of Quebec. He was educated at Bishop's College School and Bishop's University, Lennoxville and ordained in 1933. After curacies at Viking and Edson he held incumbencies at Coaticook an ... (1907–1991), Bishop of Quebec * Timothy S. Matthews, United States Navy admiral {{hndis, Matthews, Tim ...
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Tim Matthews (actor)
Tim Matthews (born 4 April 1976) is an English actor who began his career in ''Fuente Ovejuna'' at the Royal National Theatre, National Theatre in London and after several other stage jobs found his first television appearance in a supporting role in the première episode of ''Five Children and It'' in 1991. From 2001 to 2007 he played the role of Liam McGuire in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors (2000 TV series), Doctors''. In HBO's ''Band of Brothers (miniseries), Band of Brothers'' he portrayed Alex Penkala in seven episodes. Filmography Film * ''Eleven Men Against Eleven'' (1995 TV movie) * ''Black Eyes (1996 film), Black Eyes'' (1996 Short film) * ''Remember Me? (film), Remember Me?'' (1997) * ''The Lost Battalion (2001 film), The Lost Battalion'' (2001 TV movie) * ''Hiroshima: BBC History of World War II, Hiroshima'' (2005 TV Movie/documentary) * ''London to Brighton'' (2006) Television * ''Five Children and It'' (1991) * ''So Haunt Me'' (1992) * ''The Bill'' (1993, 1996, 201 ...
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Tim Matthews (racing Driver)
Tim Matthews was born on 16 September 1953 and his is a British racing driver and a racing instructor. He qualified at Bede College, Durham University as a teacher in 1974 and taught for three years at Nunnery Wood High School before taking up a career in motorsport. He has raced on both two and four wheels internationally. Career When Tim Matthews first gave up teaching in 1978 it was to pursue a career as a motocross rider and in the same year he successfully captained a three-man UK motocross team on tour in Zambia. After winning this series he returned again the following year to compete as an individual in the domestic Zambian Championship. After running his own motocross shop for a year he worked closely with bike racers Mike Hailwood and Rodney Gould at their motorcycle shop in Birmingham. After the death of Hailwood in a car accident Matthews bought a piece of land next to the M5 at Worcester and opened his own motocross race track. In 1982 he launched the National ...
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Tim Matthews (athlete)
Timothy "Tim" Shaun Matthews, OAM (born 29 October 1974) is an Australian Paralympic athlete. He was born in the Victorian town of Orbost with exomphalos, a condition in which the abdomen develops outside the body; in his case, the condition affected other organs, including his liver. he was also born without a left arm and with some webbed fingers. He spent much of his early life at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital because the membrane protecting his exposed organs ruptured when he was two days old. At the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics, he won a gold medal in the Men's 4x100 m Relay T42-46 event, for which he received a Medal of the Order of Australia. At the 2000 Sydney Games, he won gold medals and broke world records in the men's 4x100 m relay T46 and men's 4x400 m relay T46 events and bronze medals in the men's 100 m T46 and men's 200 m T46 events. That year, he received an Australian Sports Medal. At the 2004 Athens Games, he came seventh in ...
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Tim Matthews (bishop)
Timothy John Matthews (1907 - 1991) was the ninth Bishop of Quebec. He was educated at Bishop's College School and Bishop's University, Lennoxville and ordained in 1933. After curacies at Viking and Edson he held incumbencies at Coaticook and Lake St John. He was Archdeacon of Gaspé from 1952 to 1957; and then of St Francis until his elevation to the episcopate in 1971. He resigned his see in 1977. References See also *List of Bishop's College School alumni Bishop's College School, a private secondary school founded in 1836 in the Borough of Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada owns an Old boy network. Former male students are referred to as BCS Old Boys and former King's Hall, Compton & BCS fem ... 1907 births 1991 deaths Bishop's University alumni Anglican archdeacons in North America Anglican bishops of Quebec 20th-century Anglican Church of Canada bishops Bishop's College School alumni Anglophone Quebec people {{Canada-Anglican ...
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