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Duncan McRae (actor), Duncan McRae
Duncan McRae may refer to: * Duncan McRae (rugby) (born 1974), Australian former rugby footballer *Duncan McRae (politician) (died 1879), Scottish-Canadian politician *Duncan McRae (actor) Duncan McRae (1873–1931) was a British actor and film director. Much of his acting work was done in the United States. Selected filmography Actor * ''The House of the Lost Court'' (1915) * ''Cohen's Luck'' (1915) * ''The Woman's Law'' (1916) * ... (1873–1931), British-American actor and film director * Duncan McRae (designer) (1919–1984), American industrial designer * Duncan K. McRae (1820–1888), American politician from North Carolina See also * Duncan Macrae (other) {{hndis, name=Mcrae, Duncan ...
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Duncan McRae (rugby)
Duncan McRae (born 27 September 1974) is an Australian former rugby league and rugby union footballer. In union he played at fly-half or full-back. Background McRae was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Early life and career McRae attended Sydney Boys High School in the early 1990s along with Chris Whitaker & Steven Bell. In the 1990s McRae spent six seasons in the NRL with South Sydney, playing 23 first-grade games between 1993 and 1995 and Canterbury where he played 11 first grade games between 1997–99 and also led the Bulldogs reserve grade side to the 1998 premiership. In 1996, he played a season with the London Broncos in the Super League. New South Wales Waratahs In 1999, McRae switched codes playing three seasons with the New South Wales Waratahs. In 2000 McRae joined Saracens, before returning to the Waratahs and Randwick in 2001. In October 2003 McRae joined Gloucester. Disciplinary problems In 2001, during the match between the New South Wales Warat ...
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Duncan McRae (politician)
Duncan McRae (May 30, 1823 - March 12, 1879) was an Ontario businessman, farmer and political figure. He represented Victoria North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1871 to 1879. He was born in Ross-shire, Scotland and came to Glengarry County in Upper Canada while still young. He moved to Victoria County around 1850. He was involved in the construction of the Toronto and Nipissing Railway The Toronto and Nipissing Railway (T&N) was the first public narrow-gauge railway in North America. It chartered in 1868 to build from Toronto to Lake Nipissing in Ontario, Canada, via York, Ontario, and Victoria counties. At Nipissing it would me ... as a contractor. He served as warden of Victoria County. He was elected in 1871 and defeated in 1875 but was elected in a subsequent by-election after the sitting member was unseated after an appeal. He died in office in March 1879 of cancer. Electoral history References External links * * ...
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Duncan McRae (actor)
Duncan McRae (1873–1931) was a British actor and film director. Much of his acting work was done in the United States. Selected filmography Actor * ''The House of the Lost Court'' (1915) * ''Cohen's Luck'' (1915) * ''The Woman's Law'' (1916) * ''That Sort'' (1916) * ''The Flower of No Man's Land'' (1916) * ''Red, White and Blue Blood'' (1917) * ''My Own United States'' (1918) Director * ''June Friday'' (1915) * ''Through Turbulent Waters'' (1915) * ''The Usurper'' (1919) * ''The Auction Mart'' (1920) * ''Money (1921 film), Money'' (1921) References External links

* 1873 births 1931 deaths British male film actors Male actors from London British film directors 20th-century British male actors British expatriate male actors in the United States {{UK-film-actor-stub ...
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Duncan McRae (designer)
Duncan McRae (1919-1984) was an American industrial designer who spent the majority of his career designing automobiles. After spending a couple of summers working as a laborer and clay modeler for Ford Motor Company, McRae was hired as a designer at Kaiser-Frazier Corporation in September, 1949 where he was involved with the development of the 1951 Kaiser. He went on to work at Studebaker Packard Corporation beginning in August, 1955, where he became chief stylist. Along with other designers at Studebaker, McRae helped design several models, including the 1958 Packard Hawk and the 1959 Studebaker Lark, a small car which sold in sufficient numbers to keep Studebaker afloat for several more years. McRae left Studebaker in 1960 and worked for a year at Curtiss-Wright Corporation. He then operated his own design studio in Muskegon, Michigan, working on various freelance design projects. In 1964 McRae was hired by Ford Motor Company as a designer. He was transferred later that yea ...
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Duncan may refer to: People * Duncan (given name), various people * Duncan (surname), various people * Clan Duncan * Justice Duncan (other) Places * Duncan Creek (other) * Duncan River (other) * Duncan Lake (other), including Lake Duncan Australia * Duncan, South Australia, a locality in the Kangaroo Island Council * Hundred of Duncan, a cadastral unit on Kangaroo Island in South Australia Bahamas *Duncan Town, Ragged Island, Bahamas ** Duncan Town Airport Canada * Duncan, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island * Duncan Dam, British Columbia * Duncan City, Central Kootenay, British Columbia; see List of ghost towns in British Columbia * Mount Duncan, in the Selkirk Mountains United States * Duncan Township (other) * Duncan, Arizona * Duncan, Iowa * Duncan, Kentucky (other) * Duncan City, Cheboygan, Michigan * Duncan, Mississippi * Duncan, Missouri * Duncan, Nebraska * Duncan, North Carolina * Duncan, Oklahoma * ...
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