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Graham Usher (journalist), Graham Usher
Graham Usher may refer to: * Graham Usher (dancer) (1938–1975), ballet dancer with the Royal Ballet * Graham Usher (journalist) (1958-2013), foreign correspondent who covered Palestine, Pakistan, and the United Nations * Graham Usher (bishop) (born 1970), Anglican bishop and ecologist * Graham Usher (darts player) (born 1973), English professional darts player See also * Usher (surname) Usher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Usher, Edinburgh distiller * Bazoline Estelle Usher (1885–1992), American educator * Bob Usher (1925–2014), Baseball player * Brian Usher (1944–2025), English footballer ...
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Graham Usher (dancer)
Graham Usher (1938–1975) was a ballet dancer with the Royal Ballet. Usher appeared as a castaway on the BBC Radio programme ''Desert Island Discs'' on 16 May 1970. He was forced to retire early in 1970 due to fainting fits. He died suddenly at the age of 36 in February 1975. Jeffery Taylor subsequently described him as: References External links * BFI listing
1938 births Place of birth missing 1975 deaths Place of death missing British male ballet dancers Dancers of The Royal Ballet {{UK-artist-stub ...
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Graham Usher (journalist)
Graham Robin Usher (12 December 1958 – 8 August 2013) was a British journalist who became the first Palestine correspondent of ''The Economist''. In a career that took him from London to Gaza, Islamabad and New York, he won particular praise for his reporting on the Israel-Palestine conflict during the Oslo process and Second Intifada. The Palestinian intellectual Edward Said wrote in 1996 that Usher did "the best foreign on-the-spot reporting from Palestine". Early life and education Usher was born on the Debden Estate, a large council estate in Essex, just outside London, the second son of Mary Usher and John Usher, a printer and trade union activist. John Usher died in 1970, the year Graham turned thirteen. Usher dropped out of secondary school, but found his way to art college, and then to an English and Philosophy degree at Sussex University. In the 1980s, he taught at Newham Community College and other further education institutions in East London, during which t ...
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Graham Usher (bishop)
Graham Barham Usher (born 11 September 1970) is an Anglican bishop and ecologist. Since 2019, he has been the Bishop of Norwich; he had previously served as Bishop of Dudley, a suffragan bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Worcester, Diocese of Worcester. Early life Usher was born on 11 September 1970. He was Baptism, baptised by Douglas Sargent, the then Bishop of Selby. His early years were spent living in Ghana. Between 1981 and 1989, he was educated at Pocklington School, a Private schools in the United Kingdom, private school in Pocklington, Yorkshire. He studied Ecology, ecological science at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in 1993. He then attended the University of Cambridge where he studied theology at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1995; this degree was later promoted to Master of Arts (Oxbridge and Dublin), Master of Arts (MA Cantab), as per tradition. Following the co ...
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Graham Usher (darts Player)
Graham Usher (born 14 June 1973) is an English professional darts player who competes in World Seniors Darts (WSD) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He formerly competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO) and World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He finished as the runner-up at the 2025 World Seniors Championship. Usher reached his only BDO major quarter-final at the 2019 World Masters. He was a PDC Tour Card holder from 2023 to 2024, having won his card at 2023 Q-School. His best PDC major performance is reaching the last 32 at the 2024 UK Open. He also qualified for the 2023 World Series Finals. Career In 2009, Usher qualified for the 2009 UK Open as the Holsten Pils qualifier in Batley; he lost Glen Durrant 6–3 in the first round. Usher participated in the 2019 World Masters, where he reached the quarter-finals but lost there to Mario Vandenbogaerde 4–2 in sets. In 2020, 2021 and 2022 consequently, he took his part in PDC Q-School three times, but fa ...
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