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Jack Ellis (other)
Jack Ellis may refer to: *Jack Ellis (rugby league), (1899–1964) New Zealand rugby league player * Jack Ellis (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1994), English footballer *Jack Ellis (rugby union) (1912–2007), English rugby player *Jack Ellis (politician) (1929–1994), Canadian politician * Jack Ellis (Australian footballer) (born 1933), Australian rules footballer * C. Jack Ellis (born 1946), mayor of Macon, Georgia *Jack Ellis (actor) (born 1955), British television actor *Jack Ellis (writer) Jack Ellis (born 1978) is an Australian writer, actor, singer, composer and family mediator. Biography Ellis was born in Sydney to writer parents Bob Ellis and Anne Brooksbank. During his childhood and teens he worked as an actor. He went o ... (born 1978), Australian writer * Jack Ellis (footballer, born 2003), English footballer See also * John Ellis (other) {{hndis, Ellis, Jack ...
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Jack Ellis (rugby League)
Edwin Horace "Jack" Ellis is a New Zealand rugby player who played in the rugby league and represented New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand. Playing career Ellis played in the Canterbury Rugby League competition and represented Canterbury rugby league team, Canterbury in 1924. He played in six matches for New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand during the 1925 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia, 1925 tour of Australia. No test matches were played during the tour. References

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Jack Ellis (footballer, Born 1908)
John Ellis (25 January 1908 – 20 January 1994) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Bristol Rovers, Hull City and Wolverhampton Wanderers as a goalkeeper. In 1936, when Luton Town's Joe Payne set a Football League record by scoring 10 goals in a 12–0 win over Bristol Rovers, Ellis was the opposition goalkeeper. He later scouted for Leeds United. Personal life Ellis served as a policeman during the Second World War. Career statistics Honours Wolverhampton Wanderers * Football League Second Division The Football League Second Division was the second level division in the English football league system between 1892 and 1992. Following the foundation of the FA Premier League, the Football League divisions were renumbered and the third ti ...: 1931–32 References {{England-footy-goalkeeper-stub Clapton Orient F.C. wartime guest players English Football League players English footballers Men's association fo ...
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Jack Ellis (rugby Union)
Jack Ellis (23 October 1912 – 27 November 2007) was an England international rugby union player. At the time of his death it was reported that he was the oldest living England international rugby player, although it was later discovered this was incorrect. Rugby career He played in only one official England game a 9-6 win against Scotland during the 1938/39 season. Official international games were not played during the Second World War but he played in 10 Red Cross Service Internationals including a joint England/Wales team that beat a joint Scotland/Ireland team 17-3 in December 1939. He also played five times for the Barbarians and Yorkshire. At club level he played for Wakefield RFC making his debut during the 1931/32 season, playing 106 games and scoring 37 tries. Career He qualified in Classics at Durham in 1936, also acquiring a Diploma in Physical Education at Carnegie College. He was a school teacher and he taught classics, Latin and Greek at Fettes in Edin ...
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Jack Ellis (politician)
John Raymond (Jack) Ellis (31 October 1929 – 1 December 1994) was a Canadian politician. He served a term as Mayor of Belleville, Ontario from 1964 to 1967. As a Progressive Conservative, he served five terms as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons representing the Ontario electoral districts of Hastings and Prince Edward—Hastings. He was first elected in the 1972 federal election, and was re-elected in the 1974, 1979 Events January * January 1 ** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the '' International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the '' Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the so ..., 1980, and 1984 elections. References External links * Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario Progressive Conservative Party of Canada MPs 1929 births 1994 deaths People from Northumberland County, Ontario {{ProgressiveConservative-Ontario-MP-stub ...
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Jack Ellis (Australian Footballer)
Jack Ellis (born 20 December 1933) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links *Jack Ellis's profileat Blueseum 1933 births Carlton Football Club players Living people Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) {{AFL-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Jack Ellis (actor)
John Stuart Ellis (born 4 June 1955) is a British theatre and television actor from London, best known for his portrayal of villainous prison officer Jim Fenner in the TV series '' Bad Girls''. He has also appeared in ITV soap ''Coronation Street'' as Bookmaker Harry Mason. He and his former wife Christine Kavanagh, from whom he is now divorced, have two children, Theo and Alice. Theo is the bassist in the Mercury Prize-winning band Wolf Alice. He was educated at Highgate School as were his older brothers Robin Ellis, also an actor, and Peter Ellis, a director. Biography Ellis is one of the few performers to have acted prior to '' Bad Girls'', his most prominent TV role being Detective Inspector Muddyman in ''Prime Suspect''. Ellis was also seen in '' Heartbeat'', and has appeared in many TV series, including in '' The Fugitives'' (2005), playing the part of Salko; '' Blue Murder'' in the episode "Steady Eddie", portraying Dan Fulford; and '' Highlander: The Series''; and in ...
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Jack Ellis (writer)
Jack Ellis (born 1978) is an Australian writer, actor, singer, composer and family mediator. Biography Ellis was born in Sydney to writer parents Bob Ellis and Anne Brooksbank. During his childhood and teens he worked as an actor. He went on to study classical composition at Sydney Conservatorium of Music, then spent a year studying at the Royal Conservatorium in The Hague on scholarship. He taught English while living in Cambodia, then moved back to Australia and did a Master’s of Dispute Resolution at the University of Technology Sydney. He has also completed a Juris Doctor in law. He works as a family mediator, teaches mediation and dispute resolution, and lives with his wife and son in Sydney. Career Writing career Ellis's latest novel, ''Home and Other Hiding Places,'' was published by Ultimo Press in February 2022. The Australian Book Reviewer Debra Adelaide wrote of the book, "it is a special kind of novelist who can write about young characters yet still engage ...
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Jack Ellis (footballer, Born 2003)
Jack Ethan James Ellis (born 24 October 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Carlisle United. Career Ellis turned professional at Carlisle United in January 2022, having already captained the under-18 team. Manager Keith Millen said that Ellis found youth football "too easy" as he had "developed very quickly in the last four months". He made EFL League Two debut for the club on 30 April 2022, in a 2–1 win over Stevenage at Brunton Park Brunton Park is a football stadium and the home of Carlisle United. It is situated in the city of Carlisle and has a certified capacity of 17,949. The ground opened in 1909. Brunton Park's grandstand burned down in 1953 and the stadium floode ..., in what was Carlisle's last home game of the 2021–22 season. Speaking in October 2022, new manager Paul Simpson said that Ellis had asked about leaving the club on loan, but had applied himself in training and performed well upon being returned to the ...
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