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Paul Rogers may refer to: * Paul Rogers (academic) (born 1943), professor of peace studies at the University of Bradford * Paul Rogers (actor) (1917–2013), English actor * Paul Rogers (basketball) (born 1973), Australian basketball player * Paul Rogers (bassist) (born 1956), English bassist * Paul Rogers (film editor), American film editor * Paul Rogers (footballer) (born 1965), English football (soccer) player * Paul Rogers (novelist) (1936–1984), American novelist * Paul Rogers (politician) (1921–2008), American lawyer and politician * Paul D. Rogers (fl. 1980s–2020s), U.S. Army Major General and Michigan's 34th State Adjutant General See also * Franklin Paul Rogers (1905–1990), American tattoo artist * Paul Rodgers (born 1949), singer * Paul Rodgers (footballer) Paul Leo Henry Rodgers (born 6 October 1989), is an English semi-professional footballer who most recently played for Harlow Town, until the end of the 2018–19 season. Rodgers plays as a defender, ...
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Paul Rogers (academic)
Paul Rogers (born 10 February 1943) is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford and Global Security Consultant with Oxford Research Group (ORG). He has worked in the field of international security, arms control and political violence for over 30 years. He lectures at universities and defence colleges in several countries and has written or edited 26 books, including ''Global Security and the War on Terror: Elite Power and the Illusion of Control'' (Routledge, 2008) and ''Why We're Losing the War on Terror'' (Polity, 2008). Since October 2001 he has written monthly Briefing Papers on international security and the "War on Terror, war on terror" for ORG. He is also a regular commentator on global security issues in both the national and international media, and is openDemocracy’s International Security Editor. In the 1960s he worked with the Haslemere Group, an early pressure group on trade and development issues before embarking on an academic career firs ...
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Paul Rogers (actor)
Paul Rogers (22 March 1917 – 6 October 2013) was an English actor of film, stage and television. He was the first winner of the BAFTA TV Award Best Actor in 1955 and won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for '' The Homecoming'' in 1967. Early life and career Paul Rogers was born in Plympton, Devon, and attended Newton Abbot Grammar School. He later trained at the Michael Chekhov Theatre Studio at Dartington Hall. From 1940 to 1946 he served in the Royal Navy during World War II, before returning to acting at the Bristol Old Vic. He went on to appear in many West End and Broadway productions, and won the Tony for Best Actor for his role in Harold Pinter's play '' The Homecoming'' in 1967. He played the role of Sir in the first Broadway production of Ronald Harwood's play ''The Dresser''. Later career Rogers was a long-serving member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His most notable performances with the Company included Nick Bottom in ''A ...
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Paul Rogers (basketball)
Paul Andrew Rogers (born 29 September 1973) is an Australian basketball coach and former player. After playing college basketball in the United States for Gonzaga, he was drafted in the 1997 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers but never played an NBA game. He played 12 seasons in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL). In 2000, he was named NBL Most Valuable Player and helped the Perth Wildcats win the NBL championship. He won his second NBL championship, also with the Wildcats, in 2010. Early life Rogers was born in Adelaide, South Australia. Basketball career Rogers debuted in the National Basketball League (NBL) for the Adelaide 36ers in 1992. He played 10 games over two seasons with the 36ers. Between 1992 and 1994, he also played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) for the Adelaide Buffalos. In 1993, Rogers moved to the United States to play college basketball for North Idaho College. In 1994, he transferred to Gonzaga. He was a first-team ...
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Paul Rogers (bassist)
Paul Rogers (born 20 April 1956) is an English bassist. Career Rogers is best known as a member of improvising jazz group Mujician but has also released a number of solo records. Selected discography * 1986 – '' Gheim'' (Emanem) with Paul Rutherford * 1989 – ''Listen'' (Emanem) solo * 1995 – ''Heron Moon'' (Rare Music) solo * 1996 – '' Rogues'' (Emanem) with Paul Rutherford * 1998 – '' The First Full Turn'' (Emanem) with RoTToR (Paul Rutherford, Julie Tippett, Keith Tippett, Rogers) * 2001 – '' The Ayes Have It'' (Emanem) with Evan Parker * 2007 – ''Being'' (Amor Fati) solo * 2007 – ''Two Loose'' (FMR) with Edward Perraud * 2009 – ''Tetralogy'' (Emanem) with Paul Rutherford * 2017 – ''In Backward Times ''In Backward Times'' is a live album by trombonist Paul Rutherford. Drawn from archival tapes, it was recorded in 1979, 1988, 2004, and 2007, in Milano, London, and Brussels, and was released in 2017 by Emanem Records. On track 1, Rutherford is ...'' (E ...
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Paul Rogers (film Editor)
Paul Rogers is an American film editor. He is best known as the editor of the 2022 film ''Everything Everywhere All at Once'', which earned him a number of accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Film Editing and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing. He attended Homewood High School and graduated from the College at Santa Fe as a film student. He is married and thanked his wife (and his mother, photographer Melissa Springer) during his Academy Awards speech. In an interview with ''The Hollywood Reporter'', Rogers advocated for a much greater work-life balance - especially one used by the Daniels. On October 16, 2023, Rogers appeared in an episode of ''Monograph'', a PBS series dedicated to Alabamian artists. Filmography Film Television Personal life Rogers has ADHD, especially during his childhood. After Rogers won his first Oscar, his mother Melissa Springer helped pass a resolution in Homewood, Alabama Homewood is a city in southeastern Jefferson County, Alabam ...
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Paul Rogers (footballer)
Paul Anthony Rogers (born 21 March 1965) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. He started his career at non-league club Sutton United, and was part of the team that defeated Coventry City in the third round of the 1988–89 FA Cup. In January 1992, he joined Sheffield United, who were in the First Division at the time, for a fee of £35,000. At the time he was a London-based Commodities Broker. His debut was for Sheffield United Reserves against Liverpool Reserves in a Ponting League match at Bramall Lane on 21 January 1992. He went on to make over 120 league appearances for the club before moving to Notts County in 1995. However, he soon moved again to Wigan Athletic in 1997 following a successful loan spell. He made 100 league appearances for the club, and scored the winning goal for Wigan in the final of the Associate Members' Cup in 1999. Rogers went on play at Brighton for four years before announcing his retirement from professional football in 2003 ...
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Paul Rogers (novelist)
Paul T. Rogers was an American writer. His sole published novel ''Saul's Book'', an account of the gay underground hustler scene in Times Square, was the winner of Pushcart Press's Editors' Book Award in 1981. The award, presented to unpublished manuscripts of quality which had been rejected by commercial publishers, included the novel's publication by Pushcart, which released ''Saul's Book'' in 1982;"2 Plead Guilty To Killing Writer"
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Paul Rogers (politician)
Paul Grant Rogers (June 4, 1921 – October 13, 2008) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida from 1955 to 1979, succeeding his father, Dwight L. Rogers. He was chairman of Research America from 1996 to 2005.Hevesi, Dennis (October 15, 2008)"Paul G. Rogers, ‘Mr. Health’ in Congress, Is Dead at 87".''The New York Times''. During his tenure in Congress, Rogers supported racial segregation in the United States. Biography Early life and education Rogers was born in Ocilla, Georgia, on June 4, 1921, the middle of three sons, to Dwight Laing Rogers Sr., an attorney and U.S. congressman, and Florence Rogers (née Roberts). His brothers were Dwight L. Rogers Jr. (1917-2007) and Doyle Rogers (1928-2016), who were both attorneys in Palm Beach, Florida. He attended the University of Florida, where he was President of Florida Blue Key and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1942. After ...
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Paul may refer to: People * Paul (given name), a given name, including a list of people * Paul (surname), a list of people * Paul the Apostle, an apostle who wrote many of the books of the New Testament * Ray Hildebrand, half of the singing duo Paul & Paula * Paul Stookey, one-third of the folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary * Billy Paul, stage name of American soul singer Paul Williams (1934–2016) * Vinnie Paul, drummer for American Metal band Pantera * Paul Avril, pseudonym of Édouard-Henri Avril (1849–1928), French painter and commercial artist * Paul, pen name under which Walter Scott wrote ''Paul's letters to his Kinsfolk'' in 1816 * Jean Paul Jean Paul (; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romanticism, German Romantic writer, best known for his humorous novels and stories. Life and work Jean Paul was born at Wunsiedel, in the Ficht ..., pen name of Johann Paul Friedrich Richter (1763–1825), German Romantic ...
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Franklin Paul Rogers
Franklin Paul Rogers (1905–1990) was an American tattoo artist. He trained under Cap Coleman in Norfolk, Virginia from 1945–1950. He designed tattoo machines, which he called "irons", a term he coined that is used in the industry. People from all over the world would visit him in his “Iron Factory” where he taught them about tattoo machine building. In his early life, he was in the traveling circus A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, dancers, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, magicians, ventriloquists, and unicy .... He also helped start a mail-order supply business, Spaulding & Rogers. He is buried at Greenlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Chesapeake, Virginia. Rogers contributed to the development of the American traditional tattoo style. Don Lucas, a tattoo artist and tattoo historian, wrote a book based on interviews with him, titled ''T ...
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Paul Rodgers
Paul Bernard Rodgers (born 17 December 1949) is an English-Canadian singer. He was the lead vocalist of numerous successful rock bands, including Free (band), Free, Bad Company, The Firm (rock band), the Firm and The Law (English band), the Law. He also has performed as a solo artist and collaborated with the remaining active members of Queen (band), Queen under the moniker Queen + Paul Rodgers, from 2004 to 2009. A poll in ''Rolling Stone'' magazine ranked him number 55 on its list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time". In 2011, Rodgers received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. Rodgers has been cited as a significant influence on various rock singers. In 1991, John Mellencamp called Rodgers "the best rock singer ever". Freddie Mercury in particular liked Rodgers and his aggressive style. Rodgers holds Multiple citizenship, joint citizenship, after becoming a Canadians, Canadian citizen in 2011. Early career Rodgers w ...
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