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William Curran (Nevada Politician)
William Curran may refer to: * William Curran (umpire) (died 1921), cricket Test match umpire. * William Curran (politician) (1885–1951), Attorney General of Maryland * William Curran (American football) (born 1959), American football wide receiver * William Hughes Curran William Hughes Curran (1893-1940) was an American film director. He directed several Western films. He was an assistant director to Lambert Hillyer at William S. Hart Productions before heading the production unit for Famous Players–Lasky e ... (1893–1940), American film director * Billy Curran, New Zealand rugby league player {{hndis, Curran, William ...
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William Curran (umpire)
William Gregory Curran (1861/1862 – 23 December 1921 at Sydney) was an Australian Test cricket umpire. Billy Curran umpired two Test matches, making his debut in the match between Australia and South Africa, the first match between these nations in Australia, played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in December 1910. Australia won by an innings after scoring 6 for 494 on the first day, the then highest number of runs by a Test side in a day. Curran's other Test match was between Australia and England, played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in December 1911. This was won by Australia with Victor Trumper scoring a record eighth Test century, and "Ranji'" Hordern taking 12 wickets. Between 1903 and 1921, Curran umpired 32 first-class matches, all of them at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Johnnie Moyes, who played during his era, describes him as "little Billy Curran of Sydney, who, we thought, had a perfect horror of giving batsmen out leg-before-wicket". Only two leg-before decision ...
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William Curran (politician)
William Thomas Curran (April 12, 1885October 4, 1951) was a Democratic politician from Baltimore, Maryland. He was elected to the Maryland Senate in 1914 in 1924, and served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Maryland in 1924 and 1944, and as Attorney General of Maryland The Attorney General of the State of Maryland is the chief legal officer of the State of Maryland in the United States and is elected by the people every four years with no term limits. To run for the office a person must be a citizen of and qua ... from 1945 to 1946. References 1885 births 1951 deaths Democratic Party Maryland state senators Baltimore City Council members Maryland Attorneys General 20th-century Maryland politicians {{Maryland-politician-stub ...
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William Curran (American Football)
William Martin Curran (born December 30, 1959) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League for three seasons. He played college football at UCLA. Professional career Willie signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent following the 1982 NFL Draft. He saw action in 37 games over three seasons, mostly on special teams. In the 1984 season, Curran returned kicks and punts. Post-playing career In 2012, Curran was one of over 4,000 former football players to join a class-action lawsuit against the NFL over concussion-related brain injuries. In the lawsuit, Curran claimed that chronic head trauma suffered during his playing career has left him with a number of cognitive issues and health problems. Since leaving Professional Football, William M Curran IV has a continuing career in the financial services industry for over 39 yrs. The last 10 years as a Private Banker. Personal life Curran lives with his wife Heather in Windso ...
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William Hughes Curran
William Hughes Curran (1893-1940) was an American film director. He directed several Western films. He was an assistant director to Lambert Hillyer at William S. Hart Productions before heading the production unit for Famous Players–Lasky executives' spinoff Di Lorenzo, Inc. He directed an early nickelodeon adaptation of William Shakespeare's ''Taming of the Shrew. According to IMDb he wrote ''The Freshie'' and '' Broadway Buckaroo'' and appeared as Pablo in '' Blaze Away''. Filmography *'' The Trail of Hate'' (1922) *'' Blaze Away'' (1922) *''The Freshie'' (1922), Curran wrote the story and directed the film *'' Dangerous Hour'' (1923) *'' Prepared to Die'' (1923) *'' The Knock on the Door'' (1923) *'' Westbound'' (1924) *'' The Taming of the Shrewd'' (1925) *'' The Merchant of Weenies'' (1925) *'' Battling Romeo'' (1925) *'' Scarlet Youth'' (1928) *''Trial Marriage ''Trial Marriage'' is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton from a story by ...
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