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William H. Reynolds (Florida Politician)
Billy, Bill, Will or William Reynolds may refer to: Entertainment industry figures *William Reynolds (actor) (1931–2022), American film and TV second lead *William Reynolds (film editor) (1910–1997), American winner of two Academy Awards *Bill Reynolds (producer), American rock musician and songwriter active since 2002 Industrialists *William Reynolds (industrialist) (1758–1803), English ironmaster, built Ketley Canal *William Bainbridge Reynolds (1855–1935), English metal craftsman and engineer *William Neal Reynolds (1863–1951), American tobacco manufacturer Military men *William Reynolds (naval officer) (1815–1879), Union Navy admiral in American Civil War * William Reynolds (VC) (1827–1869), Scottish private who received Victoria Cross * William E. Reynolds (1860–1944), United States Coast Guard commandant Politicians *William Reynolds (New Zealand politician) (1822–1899), New Zealand politician and businessman * William H. Reynolds (New York politician), A ...
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William Reynolds (actor)
William DeClercq Reynolds (''né'' Regnolds; December 9, 1931 – August 24, 2022) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Special Agent Tom Colby in the 1960s television series ''The F.B.I.'' and his film and television roles during the 1950s through the 1970s. Early years Reynolds was born in Los Angeles on December 9, 1931, the youngest of three sons. His mother died when he was five years old, and he was sent to boarding schools. He eventually attended Pasadena City College and worked in their radio department.An Illustrated History of the Horror Films by Carlos Clarens Putnam, 1967 Through his father he was a direct descendant of American Revolution hero Nathaniel Reynolds, his father was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the General Society of Colonial Wars and his mother was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, however, William said "that sort of thing was never as important to me as it was to them," adding "It's ki ...
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William Morton Reynolds
William Morton Reynolds (4 March 1812 – 5 September 1876) was a Lutheran and later Episcopal minister in the United States, professor of Latin, and President of Capital University at Columbus, Ohio, and of the Illinois State University. He was also a translator of hymns and religious works, from several languages, including German and Swedish, into English. Life Reynolds was born at Little Falls, Fayette County, Ohio, in 1812, shortly before the outbreak of the War of 1812. After his graduation from the small Jefferson College at Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Reynolds became a minister of the Lutheran Church and for some eighteen years served as professor of Latin at the new Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, founded in 1832.Richard W. Solberg, ''Lutheran Higher Education in North America'' (1885), p. 64 In May 1848, Reynolds gave an address at Gettysburg to the Historical Association of the Lutheran Church of America, on the s ...
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Bill Reynolds (Love Thy Neighbour)
''Love Thy Neighbour'' is a British television sitcom that was broadcast from 13 April 1972 until 22 January 1976. The show spanned eight series, lasted for 53 episodes (plus an unaired pilot) and was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network. The principal cast consists of Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Nina Baden-Semper, and Kate Williams. In 1973, the series was adapted into a film of the same name, and a later sequel series was set in Australia. Synopsis The series was created and largely written by Vince Powell and Harry Driver; it was based around a white working class couple (Eddie and Joan Booth) living in Twickenham, in the outer London suburbs, and a black couple (Bill and Barbie Reynolds) as their next-door neighbours. One of the leads, Rudolph Walker, who played Bill Reynolds, wrote in an article for ''The Guardian'' in 2001 that the show is about "a black guy and a white guy being damned stupid". Controversy Since 1972, when ''Love Thy Neighbour'' w ...
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Bill Reynolds (The Passage)
Billy, Bill, Will or William Reynolds may refer to: Entertainment industry figures *William Reynolds (actor) (1931–2022), American film and TV second lead *William Reynolds (film editor) (1910–1997), American winner of two Academy Awards *Bill Reynolds (producer), American rock musician and songwriter active since 2002 Industrialists *William Reynolds (industrialist) (1758–1803), English ironmaster, built Ketley Canal *William Bainbridge Reynolds (1855–1935), English metal craftsman and engineer *William Neal Reynolds (1863–1951), American tobacco manufacturer Military men *William Reynolds (naval officer) (1815–1879), Union Navy admiral in American Civil War * William Reynolds (VC) (1827–1869), Scottish private who received Victoria Cross * William E. Reynolds (1860–1944), United States Coast Guard commandant Politicians *William Reynolds (New Zealand politician) (1822–1899), New Zealand politician and businessman * William H. Reynolds (New York politician), A ...
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Bill Reynolds (Tea And Sympathy)
''Love Thy Neighbour'' is a British television sitcom that was broadcast from 13 April 1972 until 22 January 1976. The show spanned eight series, lasted for 53 episodes (plus an unaired pilot) and was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network. The principal cast consists of Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Nina Baden-Semper, and Kate Williams. In 1973, the series was adapted into a film of the same name, and a later sequel series was set in Australia. Synopsis The series was created and largely written by Vince Powell and Harry Driver; it was based around a white working class couple (Eddie and Joan Booth) living in Twickenham, in the outer London suburbs, and a black couple (Bill and Barbie Reynolds) as their next-door neighbours. One of the leads, Rudolph Walker, who played Bill Reynolds, wrote in an article for ''The Guardian'' in 2001 that the show is about "a black guy and a white guy being damned stupid". Controversy Since 1972, when ''Love Thy Neighbour'' w ...
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William Bradford Reynolds
William Bradford Reynolds (June 21, 1942 – September 14, 2019) was an American attorney who served as the United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division from 1981 to 1988. Reynolds was Senior Counsel in BakerBotts Antitrust and Competition division. He graduated with a LL.B. from Vanderbilt University Law School in 1967 where he was Order of the Coif and Editor-in-Chief of the Vanderbilt Law Review. In 1964, he received a B.A. from Yale University. He died of cancer on September 14, 2019, in Seabrook Island, South Carolina Seabrook Island, formerly known as Simmons Island, is a barrier island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,714 at the 2010 census, up from 1,250 in 2000. Seabrook Island is part of the Charleston-North Charle ... at age 77. Further reading Raymond Wolters. 1996. Right Turn: William Bradford Reynolds, the Reagan Administration, and Black Civil Rights. Routledge. References External links * ...
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Will Reynolds
William Reynolds was an American mass murderer who shot nine people, seven of them fatally, in Tuscumbia, Alabama, United States on April 6, 1902, before being shot dead himself. Police arrived at Reynolds' home in Tuscumbia's black neighborhood to arrest him on a charge of obtaining property under false pretenses. According to the ''Richmond Planet'', Reynolds opened fire immediately on the sheriff and deputy who came to the door, killing both. He barricaded himself in the house and a posse was assembled. In the ensuing gun battle, Reynolds killed seven more white men. After four hours, the posse set fire to the house in which he was barricaded and, in attempting to escape, Reynolds was shot to death. A total of three houses were burned down. With the sheriff and five deputies of the Colbert County Sheriff's Department among those killed, this was the deadliest incident in Alabama law enforcement history. Racial tensions were high after the incident and, the following day in n ...
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1963 Armstrong 500
The 1963 Armstrong 500 was the fourth running of the Armstrong 500 touring car race. It was held on 6 October 1963. After the 1962 race, the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit was too damaged to continue to stage the race, forcing it to move to a new location, the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst with a new organising club, the Australian Racing Drivers Club. The race was open to standard production sedans with four classes based on the purchase price (in Australian pounds) of the vehicle. Bob Jane and Harry Firth were the first team to complete the full race distance, taking victory in Class C in their factory backed Ford Cortina GT, the change of both vehicle and circuit making no difference to their result of the previous year. While outright victories were not to be recognised until years later, they had completed a hat-trick of 'first to the line' wins. Class structure The largest change was cosmetic. The bigger cars moved down the alphabet, the smaller cars ...
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Billy Reynolds (footballer)
William Reynolds (born March 1864; date of death unknown) was an English footballer who played as a centre-forward for Burslem Port Vale between 1882 and 1892. Career Reynolds most likely played for Smallthorne before switching to Burslem Port Vale in time to be in their first recorded line-up on 9 December 1882, a Staffordshire Senior Cup first round replay on 9 December 1882; Vale lost the fixture 5–1 at future rivals Stoke Stoke is a common place name in the United Kingdom. Stoke may refer to: Places United Kingdom The largest city called Stoke is Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. See below. Berkshire * Stoke Row, Berkshire Bristol * Stoke Bishop * Stok .... He scored in the 4–2 victory over Leek in the replayed final of the North Staffordshire Senior Cup on 28 April 1883. He became the club's top scorer in the 1885–86 and 1886–87 seasons with 7 and 11 goals respectively. He scored in the Burslem Challenge Cup final against Ironbridge on 21 March ...
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William Reynolds (footballer, Born 1879)
William Reynolds (22 July 1879 – 1973), sometimes called Billy Reynolds, was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Burton United and Grimsby Town. Career Reynolds began his career with Manchester City, but never appeared for the first team and later played for a number of Football League and Southern League clubs. He later managed AFC Amsterdam. Career statistics Personal life Outside football, Reyolds was a schoolmaster. His younger brother Jack Jack may refer to: Places * Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community * Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community * Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA People and fictional characters * Jack (given name), a male given name, ... was also a footballer and manager. References 1879 births Association football forwards Manchester City F.C. players Burton United F.C. players Leyton Orient F.C. players Grimsby Town F.C. players Swindon Town F.C. pl ...
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William Reynolds (footballer, Born 1870)
William Thomas Reynolds (1870 – after 1893) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath. Reynolds was born in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. He joined Small Heath in April 1893, and made his debut in the Second Division on 14 October 1893 in a 4–3 home defeat to Liverpool. He was the player used most often at left back during the 1893–94 season, playing 13 games in all competitions,Matthews, p. 142. but was released following Small Heath's promotion Promotion may refer to: Marketing * Promotion (marketing), one of the four marketing mix elements, comprising any type of marketing communication used to inform or persuade target audiences of the relative merits of a product, service, brand or i ... as he was not thought good enough to play at a higher level. References 1870 births Year of death missing People from Tewkesbury English men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Birmingham City F.C. players Wor ...
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Bill Reynolds (Negro Leagues)
William Edward Reynolds (November 28, 1928 – January 8, 1989), nicknamed "Bunk", was an American Negro league second baseman who played in the 1940s. A native of Stone Mountain, Georgia, Reynolds attended Mansfield High School and played for the Cleveland Buckeyes in 1948. In 12 recorded games with the Buckeyes, he posted 8 hits and 5 RBI in 42 plate appearances. Reynolds died in Mansfield, Ohio Mansfield is a city in and the county seat of Richland County, Ohio, United States. Located midway between Columbus and Cleveland via Interstate 71, it is part of Northeast Ohio region in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau. The city ... in 1989 at age 60. References External links anSeamheads 1928 births 1989 deaths Cleveland Buckeyes players Baseball second basemen 21st-century African-American people {{negro-league-baseball-infielder-stub ...
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