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Wiard is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Anaëlle Wiard (born 1991), Belgian football, futsal, and beach soccer player * Charles Wiard (1909–1994), British sprinter *Tucker Wiard (1941–2022), American television editor *William Wiard (1927–1987), American film and television director. * Wiard Ihnen (1897–1979), American art director See also *Wiard rifle The Wiard rifle refers to several weapons invented by Norman Wiard, most commonly a semi-steel light artillery piece in six-pounder and twelve-pounder calibers. About 60 were manufactured between 1861 and 1862 during the American Civil War, at ...
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Anaëlle Wiard
Anaëlle Wiard (born 23 March 1991) is a Belgian football, futsal and beach soccer player, who has made 16 appearances for the Belgium women's national football team. At club level, she most recently played football for and beach soccer for Playas San Javier. Club career Wiard plays as a striker. She made her debut aged 16 for , and played for the club for three years. In 2010, she transferred to Anderlecht. She played in the Anderlecht team that lost the 2016 Belgian Women's Cup Final to Lierse SK; she scored Anderlecht's only goal in the final, as they lost 2–1. In 2017, Wiard was injured in a match against Standard Liège, and was forced to miss the last few matches of the season. In 2018, she signed for Oud-Heverlee Leuven from Standard Liège; she was one of 20 signings that OH Leuven made, and one of five signings from Standard Liège. That year, she scored a hat-trick for OH Leuven in a match against KSK Heist. In April 2020, Wiard signed for . In July 2020, she sign ...
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Charles Wiard
Charles Wiard (27 October 1909 – 30 November 1994) was a British sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References 1909 births 1994 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics British male sprinters Olympic athletes for Great Britain Place of birth missing {{UK-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Tucker Wiard
Tucker Wiard (November 10, 1941 – August 28, 2022) was an American television editor. He won five Primetime Emmy Awards and was nominated for six more in the category Primetime Emmy Awards#Picture editing, Outstanding Picture Editing. Wiard died in August 2022, of complications from heart failure in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 80. References External links

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William Wiard
William Wiard (3 December 1927 - 3 July 1987) was an American film and television director. He directed over 150 episodes of television, several TV films, and the theatrical film ''Tom Horn''. Life and work William Orphie Wiard was born in Los Angeles and began his film career in 1955 as a sound editor for '' Dragnet''. In the mid-1960s he moved on to directing. Wiard was best known as a director of television westerns and detective shows, such as '' Mister Roberts'', ''Get Smart'', ''Daniel Boone'', ''The High Chaparral'', ''Room 222'', ''Bonanza'', ''M*A*S*H'', ''The F.B.I.'', ''Barnaby Jones'', ''Cannon'', ''The Streets of San Francisco'', ''The Rockford Files'', ''Bret Maverick'', ''Scarecrow and Mrs. King'', and '' Spenser: For Hire''. From 1976 to 1986 he directed several television films in the horror and thriller genres, including ''Scott Free'' (1976) with Michael Brandon, ''When Walls Kill'' (1981) with Parker Stevenson, ''Help Wanted: Male'' (1982) with Suzanne Pleshet ...
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Wiard Ihnen
Wiard Boppo "Bill" Ihnen (August 5, 1897Note: His obituary in the ''Los Angeles Times'' suggests he was born in approximately 1888. – June 22, 1979) was an American art director. He was active from 1919 to 1960 and won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction for ''Wilson'' (1944) and ''Blood on the Sun'' (1945). He was married to Edith Head. Early years Ihnen was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. His age and year of birth are uncertain. While some sources indicate he was born in 1897, his obituary in the ''Los Angeles Times'' reported his age as 91, indicating that he was born in approximately 1888. His father, Henry S. Ihnen, was an architect and painter. Ihnen attended public schools in East Rutherford, New Jersey. He worked for a time as the assistant to a prominent New York architect and studied architecture at Columbia University. He also studied at École des Beaux-Arts de Paris, spent a year at the art centers of Spain and France, and studied color and technique at ...
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