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Timothy O'Connor (philosopher)
Tim or Timothy O'Connor may refer to: *Tim O'Connor (actor) (1927–2018), actor, appeared in ''Peyton Place'' and ''General Hospital'' *Tim O'Connor (theatre director) (born 1981), Australian playwright, theatre director and producer *Tim O'Connor (American football) (born 1967), American college football coach *Tim O'Connor (high jumper), American high jumper and winner at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships *Tim O'Connor (skateboarder), skateboarder part of CKY Crew *Tim O'Connor, blues musician whose songs appear in the film ''Dead Calm'', see Billy Zane *Timothy O'Connor (rugby union) (1860–1936), New Zealand rugby player and shot putter *Tim O'Connor, headmaster of Auckland Grammar School, former rector of Palmerston North Boys' High School *Timothy O'Connor (Irish politician) (1906–1986), Irish Fianna Fáil politician *Joe O'Connor (referee) (Timothy Joseph O'Connor, 1892–1961), American boxing referee and Boston fire commissioner *Timothy J. O'Connor Jr. (1936 ...
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Tim O'Connor (actor)
Timothy Joseph O'Connor (July 3, 1927 – April 5, 2018) was an American character actor known for his prolific work in television, although he made only a few appearances after the early 1990s. Before moving to California, he lived on an island in the middle of Glen Wild Lake, located in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, 30 miles from Manhattan. O'Connor specialized in playing officials, military men, and police officers. Career Some of O'Connor's best-known roles include: Dr. Elias Huer in '' Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'', Jack Boland in ''General Hospital'', and Elliot Carson in '' Peyton Place''. He also had recurring roles on ''Barnaby Jones'' and ''Dynasty'' and made several appearances on ''Cannon''. O'Connor's film credits include roles in ''The Groundstar Conspiracy'' (1972), ''Across 110th Street'' (1972), and ''Sssssss'' (1973). He was a director for The Foothill Theater Company in Nevada City, California, before it closed. O'Connor starred in the 2011 film '' Dreams Awak ...
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Tim O'Connor (theatre Director)
Tim O'Connor (born 13 September 1981) is an Australian theatre director, producer and playwright. Career When O'Connor finished school he volunteered in the office at Harvest Rain Theatre Company for three years. He was eventually employed and became more involved in administrative work. His first paid directors role was for a community play for Harvest Rain . When the opportunity arose he took over the role of running Harvest Rain. Since 2004, O'Connor was the Artistic Director of the Harvest Rain Theatre Company and subsequently became the CEO. However, as of December 2022, Harvest Rain Theatre Company (now rebranded as AVT Live) is reported as closed. In an interview with Katherine Sullivan, O'Connor said... when I was coming up the ranks, so many people told me I’d never make it, ... But I say just because something hasn't been done doesn't mean it can't be done. If you want it badly enough, you’ll find a way. Directing and producing are tricky and challenging ...
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Tim O'Connor (American Football)
Tim O'Connor (born December 27, 1967) is an American football player and coach. He was the 21st head football coach at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas Hays is a city in and the county seat of Ellis County, Kansas, United States. The largest city in northwestern Kansas, it is the economic and cultural center of the region. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 21,116. It is ..., serving for four seasons, from 2001 to 2004, and compiling a record of 20–24. Fort Hays State University coaching records


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Tim O'Connor (high Jumper)
Tim or Timothy O'Connor may refer to: *Tim O'Connor (actor) (1927–2018), actor, appeared in ''Peyton Place'' and ''General Hospital'' *Tim O'Connor (theatre director) (born 1981), Australian playwright, theatre director and producer *Tim O'Connor (American football) (born 1967), American college football coach * Tim O'Connor (high jumper), American high jumper and winner at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships * Tim O'Connor (skateboarder), skateboarder part of CKY Crew *Tim O'Connor, blues musician whose songs appear in the film ''Dead Calm'', see Billy Zane *Timothy O'Connor (rugby union) (1860–1936), New Zealand rugby player and shot putter *Tim O'Connor, headmaster of Auckland Grammar School, former rector of Palmerston North Boys' High School * Timothy O'Connor (Irish politician) (1906–1986), Irish Fianna Fáil politician *Joe O'Connor (referee) Timothy Joseph O'Connor (1892–1961) was an American boxing referee and government official for the city of Boston w ...
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USA Outdoor Track And Field Championships
The USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships is an annual track and field competition organized by USA Track & Field, which serves as the American national championships for the sport. Since the year 1992, in the years which feature a Summer Olympics, World Athletics Championships or an IAAF Continental Cup, the championships serve as a way of selecting the best athletes for those competitions. History The history of the competition starts in 1876, when the New York Athletic Club (NYAC) decided to organize a national championships. Having previously held the NYAC Spring and Fall Games. The seventh, eight, and ninth edition of the Fall Games became the country's first, second and third national track and field championships. The Amateur Championship of America (prior to N.A.A.A.) 1876 to 1878 were all held in Mott Haven, New York. April 22, 1879 N.A.A.A. was formed. The National Association of Amateur Athletes of America (N.A.A.A.), began sponsoring the meeting in 1879, and organi ...
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Tim O'Connor (skateboarder)
The Camp Kill Yourself crew (referred to as the CKY crew) was a group of friends and relatives centered around television personality and skateboarder Bam Margera, many of whom are from or located in and around West Chester, Pennsylvania. The crew was active from '' Landspeed presents: CKY'' (1999) to '' Minghags: The Movie'' (2009). Some members of the crew were skateboarders, while others were involved either on-camera or behind-the-scenes in Margera's various projects such as the ''CKY'' videos, '' Jackass'', '' Viva La Bam'', '' Haggard: The Movie'', ''Bam's Unholy Union'', '' Minghags: The Movie'', and ''Radio Bam''. The CKY crew was closely linked to the band CKY, which features Bam's brother Jess Margera on drums. Music by the band was often featured in video projects members of the crew were involved with. Main crew * Bam Margera – Former professional skateboarder for Element Skateboarding. Starred in hit movie series ''Jackass'' and his own reality TV shows ''Viva ...
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Billy Zane
William George Zane Jr. (born February 24, 1966) is an American actor. His breakthrough role was in the 1989 Australian film ''Dead Calm'', a performance that earned him a nomination for the Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promising Actor. He has since appeared in numerous films and television series, notably playing Caledon Hockley in the epic romance disaster film ''Titanic'' (1997), for which he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. Zane's other film roles include Kit Walker / The Phantom in the superhero film ''The Phantom'' (1996), "Match" in the ''Back to the Future'' franchise, Lieutenant Val Kozlowski in '' Memphis Belle'' (1990), The Collector in ''Demon Knight'' (1995), Curtis Zampf in '' The Believer'' (2001), and Richard Miller in the ''Sniper'' film series. He also played the recurring role of John Justice Wheeler in the second season of the TV series ''Twin Peaks'', and provided the voice of Ansem in the video game ''Kingdom Hearts'' (2 ...
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Timothy O'Connor (rugby Union)
Timothy Beehane O'Connor was a New Zealand rugby player who played for the All Blacks in 1884. O'Connor was also a very good field athlete, winning the 1893 Australasian shot put title. Early career Tim O'Connor began his rugby career playing for the ''Auckland Combined Clubs'' in 1881 under the North Shore club. By the time he was in his early 20s, there were few better rugby players anywhere in Auckland. In 1883, he was a member of the first Auckland Union representative team and scored the province's first try against Canterbury, gaining Auckland's first point (tries were only worth one point in those days). All Blacks In 1884 O'Connor was included in the New Zealand side to tour Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... This selection came after having a ...
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Auckland Grammar School
Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The most populous urban area in the country and the fifth largest city in Oceania, Auckland has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region—the area governed by Auckland Council—which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of . While European New Zealanders, Europeans continue to make up the plurality of Auckland's population, the city became multicultural and cosmopolitan in the late-20th century, with Asians accounting for 31% of the city's population in 2018. Auckland has the fourth largest foreign-born population in the world, with 39% of its residents born overseas. With its large population of Pasifika New Zealanders, the city is also home to the biggest ethnic Polynesian population in the world. The Māori-language name for Auckland is ', meaning "Tāmaki desir ...
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Palmerston North Boys' High School
Palmerston North Boys' High School is a traditional boys school located in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Location Palmerston North Boys' High School has a campus located on Featherston Street between Rangitikei and North Streets in the central city. There are secondary entrances to the school on Wellesbourne Street, Ivanhoe Terrace, Edgeware Road and North Street. The rear boundary is shared with Queen Elizabeth College. Students and school culture Most of the school's approximately 1,700 students are "day boys" from Palmerston North and surrounding townships such as Ashhurst, Levin, and Feilding. Around 170 boys are housed in an onsite boarding hostel – College House (also known as 'Murray House,' after former Rector John Murray; his former home is part of the hostel). The school's mission statement is to "develop educated men of outstanding character". History and controversy In 1902, Palmerston North High School was established as a co-educational secondary school with ...
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Timothy O'Connor (Irish Politician)
Timothy O'Connor (1 October 1906 – 21 July 1986) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry South constituency from 1961 to 1981. A businessman from Killorglin, he was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil TD for the Kerry South constituency at the 1961 general election. He was re-elected at each subsequent general election until he lost his seat at the 1981 general election when he was defeated by Labour's Michael Moynihan. He stood unsuccessfully at the 1979 European Parliament election for the Munster constituency. He was also a member of Kerry County Council Kerry County Council ( ga, Comhairle Contae Chiarraí) is the authority responsible for local government in County Kerry, Ireland. As a county council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for housing and c ... for many years, representing the Killorglin local electoral area. References 1906 births 1986 deaths ...
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Joe O'Connor (referee)
Timothy Joseph O'Connor (1892–1961) was an American boxing referee and government official for the city of Boston who served as traffic commissioner and commissioner of the Boston Fire Department. Early life O'Connor was born on March 30, 1892 in Charlestown. He was the youngest of eight children born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Connor of Crookston, County Cork County Cork ( ga, Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. Its largest market towns are ..., Ireland. He graduated from the John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics & Science, Mechanical Arts High School in 1907 and served in the United States Army during World War I. Boxing O'Connor became interested in boxing during his time in the Army. He made his professional debut as a referee for Frank Ducey, the matchmaker for the Casino Athletic Club of Lynn, Massachusetts. ...
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