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David Waters may refer to: *David Waters (actor), (born; 1948) British Australian film, television and stage actor *David Waters, the killer of the American atheist activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair *Dave Waters (wrestler), member of the UK Pitbulls *David Watkin Waters David Watkin Waters (2 August 191128 November 2012) was a British naval officer, historian of navigation, and naval historian, who served as deputy director of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 1971–1978. Early life Born in 1911 in Cor ..., British naval historian * David Waters (rugby union) (born 1955), Welsh rugby union player {{Hndis, Waters, David ...
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David Waters (actor)
David Waters is a stage, television and film actor who began his professional performing arts career at La Boite Theatre, Brisbane then joining the Queensland Theatre Company in repertory for six years and then Twelfth Night Theatre Company for two further years repertory. Waters was born in the UK and worked briefly as a journalist for George Newnes Press on their publications, Country Life and The New Musical Express, in London before migrating to Australia with his family in 1969. Theatre He has appeared in leading roles in ''Equus'', ''Da'' and ''The Imaginary Invalid'' and in several musicals including ''Expresso Bongo'' with Toni Lamond, ''You're A Good Man Charlie Brown'' with Geoffrey Rush, '' Lock Up Your Daughters'' with Geraldine Turner, ''The Fantasticks'' with Tony Sheldon and in ''Pride and Prejudice'' as Mr. Bingley, ''The Promise'', ''Hot'l Baltimore'' and '' Don's Party'' with Barry Otto and Judith McGrath He performed at Sydney Theatre Company in the ...
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Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Madalyn Murray O'Hair (née Mays; April 13, 1919 – September 29, 1995) was an American activist supporting atheism and separation of church and state. In 1963 she founded American Atheists and served as its president until 1986, after which her son Jon Garth Murray succeeded her. She created the first issues of ''American Atheist Magazine'' and identified as a " militant feminist". O'Hair is best known for the '' Murray v. Curlett'' lawsuit, which challenged the policy of mandatory prayers and Bible reading in Baltimore public schools, in which she named her first son William J. Murray as plaintiff. Consolidated with ''Abington School District v. Schempp'' (1963), it was heard by the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that officially sanctioned mandatory Bible-reading in American public schools was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court had prohibited officially sponsored prayer in schools in '' Engel v. Vitale'' (1962) on similar grounds. After she founded the American Athe ...
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Dave Waters (wrestler)
The UK Pitbulls are a professional wrestling tag team that consists of brothers Bulk (Mike Waters, born 1978) and Big Dave (Dave Waters, born 1971). They previously held a number of titles in the United Kingdom, United States, as well as 11 countries worldwide. Their career as a tag team ended for some years when Dave sustained an injury in a strongman contest. They held 20 tag team championships. They were named "England's Most Dominant Tag Team" by ''Total Wrestling Magazine''. After Big Dave's injury and a sustained period of rehab over many years the pair are wrestling again as the UK Pitbulls and have featured in Fightmare Norwich 2019. Professional wrestling career Dave was originally trained by Andre Baker at NWA UK Hammerlock. Dave and Mike completed their training in late 1997 at World Association of Wrestling (WAW) of Norwich under Sweet Saraya. The UK Pitbulls name is actually a play on the World Wrestling Federation's British Bulldogs tag team name; Bulk and ...
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David Watkin Waters
David Watkin Waters (2 August 191128 November 2012) was a British naval officer, historian of navigation, and naval historian, who served as deputy director of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 1971–1978. Early life Born in 1911 in Cornwall, the second and younger son of a naval engineer-lieutenant in the Royal Navy, David Waters' father was among the 35 officers and 512 men who died when sank the pre-dreadnought battleship . His widowed mother raised her two boys in a disadvantaged area of Plymouth. His elder brother, William, attended the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth at no cost as a naval orphan. David followed in 1925, becoming known as "Little Willie," a nickname that followed him as "Willie" throughout his life."Obituary", ''The Independent'', 7 January 2013 Naval career Illness delayed completion of his education at Dartmouth, but in 1929 he eventually joined the battleship HMS Barham (04) as a cadet. In 1930, he was assigned to the cruiser HMS Berwick (65) s ...
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