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Stephen Owen (academic), Owen, Stephen
Steve or Stephen Owen may refer to: * Steve Owen (American football) (1898–1964), American football player and longtime coach of the New York Giants * Steve Owen (racing driver) (born 1974), Australian V8 Supercar racing driver * Steve Owen (''EastEnders''), fictional character in ''EastEnders'' * Stephen Owen (sinologist) (born 1946), American sinologist * Stephen Owen (politician) (1948–2023), Canadian politician See also * Steve Owens (other) Steve or Stephen Owens may refer to: Politics *Steve Owens (Canadian politician) (1956–2016), member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario *Steve Owens (Arizona politician) (born 1955), former congressional candidate and chair of the Arizona Dem ...
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Steve Owen (American Football)
Stephen Joseph Owen (April 21, 1898 – May 17, 1964) was an American professional football player and coach. He earned a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame as head coach of the National Football League (NFL)'s New York Giants for 24 seasons, from 1930 to 1953. Owen's skill at designing defenses, his fundamentals-centered approach to the game and his innovative " A formation," a variation on the single-wing, also helped his offenses thrive and were key to his success. His personal style was memorable for the odd congruence of gravelly voice and easy disposition to go with his perpetual tobacco chewing. Early life and college Born in Cleo Springs in Oklahoma Territory, Owen was raised in an area known as the Cherokee Strip, where his original goal was to become a jockey, a dream denied by his , frame that earned him the nickname "Stout Steve." While working on a cattle ranch, he attended Phillips University in Enid, where he was an all-around athlete in 1917–18. ...
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Steve Owen (racing Driver)
Steve Owen (born 18 December 1974) is an Australian racing driver. He has competed in many forms of motorsport, including Karts, Formula Ford, Formula Holden, Sprint cars and Supercars. He is one of three dual winners of the Dunlop Super2 Series, alongside Dean Canto and Paul Dumbrell. Career Owen is a two-time winner of the V8 Supercar Development series, having won it in 2008 for Scott Loadsman Racing and 2010 for Greg Murphy Racing. Owen also has many years experience racing in Australia's leading motor racing series, the Supercars Championship. Owen's most significant achievements in the Supercars Championship have been winning the 2015 Wilson Security Sandown 500 driving with Mark Winterbottom Mark James "Frosty" Winterbottom (born 20 May 1981) is an Australian former professional racing driver. He last competed in the Supercars Championship, Repco Supercars Championship, driving the No. 18 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Team 18. His career ... and a race win at the ...
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Steve Owen (EastEnders)
Steve Owen is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Martin Kemp. He first appeared on 28 December 1998. Introduced by series producer Matthew Robinson (producer), Matthew Robinson, Steve was a shady businessman who originally came into Albert Square to buy the local Market Cellar club – which he then renovated and later renamed the E20 (nightclub), E20. He soon became one of the show's primary List of soap opera villains, villains when the character's first major storyline saw Steve kill his old flame Saskia Duncan (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor) during the opening night of his E20 nightclub on Valentine's Day 1999, after which he frames his DJ employee Matthew Rose (EastEnders), Matthew Rose (Joe Absolom) for the crime, which leads to Matthew enacting revenge on Steve. Steve embarks on feuds with Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and Dan Sullivan (EastEnders), Dan Sullivan (Craig Fairbrass) and he develops a relationship with Mel Owen, Mel Healy (Tamzin ...
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Stephen Owen (sinologist)
Stephen Owen (born October 30, 1946) is an American sinologist specializing in Chinese literature, particularly Tang dynasty poetry and comparative poetics. He taught Chinese literature and comparative literature at Harvard University and is James Bryant Conant University Professor, Emeritus; becoming emeritus before he was one of only 25 Harvard University Professors. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. Education Owen graduated from Yale University in 1968 and continued at Yale as a graduate student, receiving his doctorate in 1972 under Hans Fränkel. He taught at Yale from 1972 to 1982, when he went to Harvard. He has been a Fulbright Scholar and received a Guggenheim Fellowship, among many other awards and honors. In 2015, he completed a six-volume annotated translation of the complete surviving poems of Du Fu, culminating an eight-year project. He was jointly awarded the 2018 Tang Prize in Sinology with Yoshi ...
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Stephen Owen (politician)
Stephen Douglas Owen (September 8, 1948 – June 29, 2023) was a Canadian lawyer, administrator and politician. From 2000 to 2007 he served as Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Vancouver Quadra, encompassing the western end of the City of Vancouver. As part of the Liberal Party of Canada caucus, he was a member of Prime Minister Paul Martin's government, serving in cabinet as Minister of Public Works and Government Services from 2003 to 2004, and as Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State for Sport from 2004 to 2006. He left parliament to join the University of British Columbia (UBC) as the vice-president of External, Legal and Community Relations, serving in that role until 2012. Early life and career Born in Vancouver on September 8, 1948, Owen attended Shawnigan Lake School on Vancouver Island before studying at UBC, graduating with a law degree in 1972. He went on to receive an LL.M. from University College London/University ...
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