Use dmy dates date April 2011 About the Australian novelist the American journalist John Harwood John Harwood born 1946 was born in Hobart , Tasmania and is an Australia n poet , literary critic and novelist . Educated at the University of Tasmania and Cambridge University , Harwood has worked as an academic at Flinders University in South Australia . ref name bio cite web title John Harwood publisher Fantastic Fiction url http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk h john harwood accessdate 2007 09 17 ref He left Flinders University in 1997 ref name club cite web title Meet the Author John Harwood, by Samela Harris 18 Mar 2006 publisher The Big Book Club url http www.thebigbookclub.com.au page.php?section 353&mId 299&PHPSESSID b3d75f9931247062f65a52065a04f079 accessdate 2007 09 17 ref to become a full time writer. While he is better known for his writing on poetry, Harwood made an impact with his first novel, The Ghost Writer , which was commended in literary awards in Australia and which was a winner of a major International Horror award. Harwood is the son of the poet, Gwen Harwood . Awards The Miles Franklin Award for The Ghost Writer , longlisted 2005 The Commonwealth Writers Prize The Ghost Writer , commended South East Asia and South Pacific Region, Best First Book section, 2005 International Horror Guild Award for The Ghost Writer , Best First Novel winner 2005 ref name horror cite web title IHG Award Recipients publisher International Horror Guild url http www.horroraward.org prevrec.html ... Writer , winner 2004 ref name dracula cite web title Children of the Night Award publisher The Dracula ... Bibliography Novels The Ghost Writer novel The Ghost Writer Jonathan Cape, 2004 The Seance Harwood ... Notes reflist External links cite web title Meet the Author John Harwood, by Samela Harris 18 Mar ... NAME Harwood, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Australian novelist DATE ... Harwood, John Category 1946 births Category Australian novelists Category Australian poets Category ... more details
John Gorton died 1835 was an English writer, known as a compiler of reference works. His works include a translation of Voltaire s Dictionnaire Philosophique , 1824 A General Biographical Dictionary 2 vols. 1828, with an appendix, 1830 , new edition, with a supplement by Cyrus Redding , bringing the work as far as 1850, in 4 vols. 1851 A Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland , with Irish and Welsh articles by G. N. Wright , and maps by S. Hall, 3 vols. 1831 3, first published in separate parts a poem in blank verse , Tubal to Seba, the Negro Suicide , 1797 and a pamphlet entitled A Solution of that great Scriptural Difficulty the Genealogy of Jesus with a treatise on the Fall of Adam. References cite DNB wstitle Gorton, John Attribution DNB wstitle Gorton, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gorton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1835 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gorton, John Category Year of birth missing Category 1835 deaths Category English writers ... more details
John Barton 15th cent. was an English writer on Lollardy . Barton appears to have flourished in the reign of Henry V of England Henry V , to whom he dedicated his Confutatio Lollardorum. A manuscript copy of this work is preserved in the library of All Souls College, Oxford , written in a hand which Henry Octavius Coxe assigned to the fifteenth century. Other manuscripts of this author are mentioned by Thomas Tanner bishop Thomas Tanner , who wanted to identify him with a certain John Barton, Esq., buried in St. Martin s Church , Ludgate , 1439. Tanner says that he was possibly chancellor of Oxford University Oxford but he fails to give any authority. Barton s own description of himself, as quoted by John Bale was plain John Barton, the physician . References reflist cite DNB wstitle Barton, John Attribution DNB wstitle Barton, John one source date January 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barton, John Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category 15th century writers Category 15th century English people Category English writers ... more details
About the theologian, historian and biographer the earlier writerJohn Brown essayist other religious authors and similar called John Brown John Brown Religion John Brown BA DD was a British people British theologian, historian, and pastor. He was born in 1830. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts Bachelor s of Arts and a Doctor of Divinity Doctorate of Divinity and served as pastor of John Bunyan s Chapel Bunyan s Chapel in the town of Bedford , Bedfordshire in the East of England Eastern part of England . He was the author of several oft referenced works on church history and theology, including an important biography of John Bunyan , subtitled His Life, Times and Work. The Rev. John Brown died in 1922. Personal life Brown married Ada Haydon Ford 1837 1929 in 1859. ref cite book title Dissenting Forbears The Maternal Ancestors of J.M. Keynes last Brown first Neville authorlink coauthors year 1988 publisher Phillimore & Co. location Shopwyke Hall, Chichester, Sussex, England isbn 0 85033 670 8 page pages 91 6 174 url ref Their children included Walter Langdon Brown , the physician and professor of medicine and Florence Ada Keynes Florence Ada Brown , a political activist combating poverty and eventual mayor of Cambridge , England. He is the grandfather of John Maynard Keynes . Works As Author Puritan Preaching in England A Study of Past and Present John Bunyan His Life, Times and Work The Pilgrim Fathers of New England and Their Puritan Successors The History of The English Bible As Editor Life and Death of Mr. Badman and The Holy War by John Bunyan 1905 The Sermons of Thomas Adams clergyman Thomas Adams The Shakespeare of Puritan Theologians A Selection References wikisource author John Brown 1830 1922 Reflist Persondata name Brown, John alternative names short description date of birth 1830 place of birth date of death 1922 place of death DEFAULTSORT Brown, John Category English religious writers Category English historians Category English theologians Category Historians ... more details
dablink This article is about the Cornish writer. For the woodworker, see John Boson . John Boson 1655 1730 was a writer in the Cornish language . The son of Nicholas Boson , he was born in Paul, Cornwall . He taught Cornish to William Gwavas . His works in Cornish include an epitaph for the language scholar John Keigwin , and the Pilchard Curing Rhyme . ref John Boson. http www.moderncornish.co.uk late texts Boson John pilchardrhyme.html Pilchard Curing Rhyme , at www.moderncornish.co.uk. Cf. http www.moderncornish.co.uk cornish texts.html other texts by John Boson . ref He also translated parts of the Bible, the Lord s Prayer and the Apostles Creed. The only known surviving lapidary inscription in the Cornish language to Arthur Hutchens, died 1709 , is also his work, and can be found in Paul Parish Church Paul Church where John Boson, his father, and their relative Thomas Boson are also buried. His work is collected, along with that of Nicholas and Thomas Boson , in Oliver Padel s The Cornish writings of the Boson family 1975 . References references Matthew Spriggs, Boson family per. c.1675 1730 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 74428 accessed 11 Oct 2007 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1655 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1730 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boson, John Category 1655 births Category 1730 deaths Category People from Paul, Cornwall Category Cornish language Category Cornish speaking people Category Cornish writers Category Cornish language writers Cornwall stub ... more details
John Lardner 1912 1960 was an USA American sports writer. Career Lardner attended Phillips Academy, graduating in 1929. He completed on year at Harvard, he left for the Sorbonne, where he wrote for the Paris branch of the International Herald Tribune . He never finished his degree, but instead worked for the Herald Tribune in New York from 1931, following in his father s path as a sports writer. Lardner wrote a weekly column for Newsweek called Sport Week, for 15 years beginning in 1933. ref name Miami News He later became a war correspondent during World War II , dispatching from Europe and Africa. ref name SI Additionally, he wrote for the Saturday Evening Post, the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine and Women s Home Companion. Lardner also worked with his brother Ring Lardner Jr. on film projects. citation needed date August 2011 He died in March 1960. ref name Miami News Some of Lardner s work was collected into a book, The John Lardner Reader A Press Box Legend s Classic Sportswriting , by sports writerJohn Schulian in 2010. ref name SI cite web url http sportsillustrated.cnn.com 2010 writers the bonus 10 14 john.lardner index.html last Belth first Alex title John Lardner, a forgotten giant of the sportswriting world work Sports Illustrated date 14 October 2010 accessdate 30 August 2011 ref Personal life Lardner was the first son of popular sports writer Ring Lardner and his wife Ellis. He was born in Chicago , where his father was writing for the Chicago Examiner . However ... newspapers?id vaEyAAAAIBAJ&sjid wuoFAAAAIBAJ&pg 3509,5069586&dq john lardner&hl en title John Lardner dies writing obit for F.P.A. work The Miami News date 25 March 1960 accessdate 30 August ... LardnerJ.html John Lardner Papers at Newberry Library Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lardner, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sports writer DATE OF BIRTH 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lardner, John Category American sportswriters Category ... more details
title Canaan s Tongue url http books.google.com books?id uUYFYCXgFqQC&pg PP3&dq John Wray writer &cd 2 v onepage&q John 20Wray 20 writer &f false publisher Random House, Inc. year 2006 isbn 9781400033812 cite book title Lowboy url http books.google.com books?id bypE2iykm3kC&lpg PA264&dq John 20Wray 20 writer &pg PP1 v onepage&q &f false publisher Macmillan year 2009 isbn 9780374194161 References reflist ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wray, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American writer DATE OF BIRTH 1971 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wray, John Category ...merge John Wray novelist date April 2012 John Wray born 1971 in Washington, D.C. is an American novelist. Life Wray is an American writer of Austrian descent. His d but novel, The Right Hand of Sleep Knopf, 2001 received positive reviews cite web url http www.nytimes.com 2001 05 20 books a bird s eye view of hell.html?ref bookreviews title A Bird s Eye View of Hell publisher New York Times Book Review date May 20, 2001 accessdate March 14, 2012 author Carey Harrison ref and was awarded the Whiting Writers Award . His second novel Canaan s Tongue 2005 is based on the legend of the preacher John Murrell, described by Mark Twain in Life on the Mississippi . ref name NYTBR05 cite web url https www.nytimes.com 2005 07 10 books review 10LIPSYTE.html?ref bookreviews title Canaan s Tongue Manhunt publisher New York Times Book Review date July 10, 2005 accessdate March 14, 2012 author Sam Lipsyte ... home person john wray title Mary Ellen von der Heyden Fiction Fellow, Class of Fall 2010 ... Hand of Sleep url http books.google.com books?id ZMDFlmD3qlMC&printsec frontcover&dq John Wray right ... 05 05 john wray author lowboy.php title John Wray, Author, Lowboy work gothamist date May 5, 2009 author Hugh Merwin http www.threemonkeysonline.com als john wray lowboy interview.html John Wray, author ... 2009 03 18 living with music john wray Living With Music John Wray , The New York Times , GREGORY ... more details
no footnotes date August 2011 John Rector is a prize winning short story writer and author of the novels THE COLD KISS optioned for a feature film now in development , and THE GROVE . He lives in Omaha, Nebraska . The rights for his novels have been sold in North America , the United Kingdom , Germany and the Netherlands among others. References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist http www.jennybrownassociates.com index.php author john rector Jenny Brown Associates http www.wowt.com news headlines 97640019.html WOWT Channel 6 Local Author Gets Attention of Big Name Publishers http www.thrillerwriters.org 2010 05 the cold kiss by john rector.html International Thriller Writers Interview with John Rector http corner.nationalreview.com post ?q ZGFjMjhjNDdmNjIyOThjY2EzNDU1OTM2YjAwMTA0Njk National Review Online A Cool Thriller for the Dog Days External links http johnrector.blogspot.com John Rector s personal website http www.jennybrownassociates.com index.php author john rector Jenny Brown Associates http us.macmillan.com thecoldkiss Tor Forge Author Profile Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rector, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rector, John Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category People from Omaha, Nebraska Category Writers from Nebraska Category Articles created via the Article Wizard US writer stub ... more details
File John Doran Vanity Fair 6 December 1873.jpg thumb right center Notes and Queries br Doran as caricatured by Spy Leslie Ward in Vanity Fair British magazine Vanity Fair , December 1873 center John Doran 11 March 1807 &ndash 25 January 1878 , miscellaneous writer of Irish parentage, wrote a number of works dealing with the lighter phases of manners, antiquities, and social history, often bearing punning titles, e.g., Table Traits with Something on Them 1854 , and Knights and their Days . He also wrote Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover 1855 , and A History of Court Fools 1858 , and edited Horace Walpole s Journal of the Reign of George III. His books contain much curious and out of the way information. Doran was for a short time editor of Athenaeum magazine The Athenaeum . A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Doran, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 March 1807 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 January 1878 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Doran, John Category 1807 births Category 1878 deaths Category English writers Category English people of Irish descent Category People from London England writer stub ... more details
John Donoghue born 1964 is a United Kingdom British humourist and travel writer from Wales . He is best known for his 2004 book Shakespeare My Butt book Shakespeare My Butt , a humorous Travel literature travelogue of unusual and oddly named destinations in Great Britain . The book s title was an homage to the 1991 album Shakespeare My Butt by Canada Canadian folk rock band The Lowest of the Low . References PLEASE LIST HERE THE FULL CITATIONS OF THE MAIN BOOKS AUTHOR, DATE, TITLE, PUBLISHER, PAGES , MAGAZINES AUTHOR, DATE, ARTICLE TITLE, ISSUE NUMBER, PAGES , OR REPUTABLE ONLINE SITES DIRECT URLS USED AS MAIN SOURCES FOR WRITING THE BULK OF THIS ARTICLE. AND USE TOPICAL REF Author Year, op. cit., p. NNN REF OR SIMILAR FOR CONTEXTUAL ENDNOTES REFERENCING SPECIAL DETAILS OR CONTROVERSIAL POINTS. THANKS. Sources consulted ALPHABETICALLY BLP unsourced section date September 2007 Endnotes Reflist Citations missing section date September 2007 External links http www.shakespearemybutt.org Shakespeare My Butt.org John Donoghue s official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Donoghue, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Donoghue, John Category 1964 births Category Welsh writers Category Welsh humorists Category Living people wales writer stub ... more details
John Fisher was bailiff of Warwick and a writer. Fisher compiled the Black Book of Warwick in 1565. He is sometimes mistaken for Thomas Fisher MP Thomas Fisher , Member of Parliament MP for Warwick UK Parliament constituency Warwick . References reflist DNB wstitle Fisher, Thomas d.1577 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fisher, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fisher, Thomas Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category People of the Tudor period Category 16th century writers Category 16th century English people england writer stub ... more details
For the English poet John Keats John Keats 1921 Nov. 3, 2000 was an American writer and biographer. Biography Keats was born Moultrie, Georgia . He attended the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania before serving in the United States Army Air Corps Army Air Corps in the Pacific during World War II. ref name nyt cite news author Wolfgang Saxon title John Keats, 79, a Writer Who Noted American Foibles and Obsessions url http www.nytimes.com 2000 11 24 arts john keats 79 a writer who noted american foibles and obsessions.html accessdate 5 March 2008 work The New York Times date 2000 11 24 ref He worked for The Washington Daily News in the 1950s. His debut as an author came in 1956 with The Crack in the Picture Window , a broadside at sprawling suburban housing developments. Keats wrote numerous magazine articles, which led to non fiction books and biographies. Keats bought Pine Island , one of the Thousand Islands, in the 1950s as a vacation home for himself, his wife and three children. He was living in Kingston, Ontario at the time of his death in order to be close to the island about which he wrote in Of Time and an Island in 1974. From 1974 to about 1990 Keats taught magazine writing at Syracuse University . Works The Crack in the Picture Window Houghton, 1956 The Insolent Chariots Lippincott, 1958 Schools Without Scholars Houghton, 1958 The Sheepskin Psychosis Lippincott, 1965 They Fought Alone Lippincott, 1963 What Ever Happened to Mom s Apple Pie The American Food Industry and How to Cope With It Houghton 1976 Biographies Howard Hughes The Biography ..., Canada. He was 79. ref name nyt cite news author Wolfgang Saxon title John Keats, 79, a Writer Who Noted American Foibles and Obsessions url http www.nytimes.com 2000 11 24 arts john keats 79 a writer ... 2000 11 24 ref References Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keats, John ... DEFAULTSORT Keats, John Category 1921 births Category 2000 deaths Category American writers Category ... more details
John Solomon born May 23, 1970 is an United States American comedian and writer. Solomon was born in Omaha, Nebraska but grew up in Huntington Beach, California . He started his comedy career as an improv comedy performer at The Groundlings in Los Angeles. Solomon has written for Saturday Night Live since 2006 to present. He is the writing partner of comedian Will Forte , they wrote the screenplay for MacGruber film MacGruber and worked together on Extreme Movie . External links imdb name 2813122 John Solomon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Solomon, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 23, 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Solomon, John Category 1970 births Category Living people Category Actors from California Category American comedians Category American screenwriters Category American television writers Category The Groundlings Category People from Huntington Beach, California ... more details
John Angell Floruit fl. 1758 , was an Irish people Irish professional shorthand writer. Angell was from Dublin , and professor of the art there. ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Angell, John ref Works Angell published in 1758 Stenography, or Shorthand Improved being the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hitherto extant. By John Angell, who has practised his art above 30 years , London, 1758. It contained a historical preface it was commonly ascribed to Samuel Johnson , though it had no trace of his style, ref name DNB and borrowed from the work of Philip Gibbs minister Philip Gibbs . ref ODNBweb id 543 title Angell, John first Page last Life ref Angell on one occasion visited Johnson, who was not favourably impressed with his abilities as a reporter . Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M., London, was a subscribe r to Angell s work. ref name DNB It was favourably commended to the public in 1770, by the Dublin Society , presided over by the lord lieutenant . There was a second edition in 1782, sold by M. Angell in Lincoln s Inn Passage, London and the method reached a fourth edition without date , sold by the same publisher. Angell s shorthand, based on the lines more successfully followed up by Thomas Gurney , was never very popular. It is a variation of the system of William Mason stenographer William Mason . ref name DNB Angell was also the author of an Essay on Prayer London, 1761 , with specimens of prayer s of several eminent dissenting minister s in London, taken by the editor in shorthand. ref name DNB References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Angell, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Angell, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Angell, John Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category 18th century Irish people Category Irish writers Category Religious writers Category 18th century writers Category People from Dublin city Ireland writer stub ... more details
John Hampson 1760 1817? , was an England English miscellaneous writer . Hampson, son of John Hampson of Manchester , was born in 1760. His parents were Methodists , and both father and son acted as preachers under John Wesley . About 1748 Hampson left the body, matriculated at St. Edmund Hall , Oxford , 13 July 1785, and proceeded B.A. 1791, M.A. 1792. Taking holy orders in the English church, he obtained a charge in City of Sunderland Sunderland , and about 1801 was made rector of that town. He died about 1817. Hampson s chief work is Memoirs of the late Rev. John Wesley , A.M., with a Review of his Life and Writings, and a History of Methodism from its Commencement in 1729 to the Present Time, 3 vols., Sunderland, 1791. A German translation in two parts, by Professor A. H. Niemeyer, appeared at Halle in 1793. He also wrote A Blow at the Root of Pretended Calvinism or Real Antinomianism, 1788 Observations on the Present War, the Projected Invasion, and a Decree of the National Convention for the Emancipation of the Slaves in the French Colonies, Sunderland, 1793? The Poetics of Marcus Hieronymus Vida, Bishop of Alba with Translations from the Latin of Dr. Louth, Mr. Gray, and others, Sunderland, 1793, and several sermons. References reflist DNB wstitle Hampson, John Use dmy dates date August 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hampson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1817 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hampson, John Category 1760 births Category 1817 deaths Category 18th century writers Category English writers Category 19th century writers england writer stub ... more details
orphan date March 2010 John Joseph Jones 1930 2000 was a British and Australian poet, folk singer, musician, playwright, and theatre director. Biography Born in London in 1930, Jones first arrived in Australia in 1948. Between 1950 and 1952, he worked briefly in England, Canada, and Fiji, but settled permanently in Australia in 1952. ref http www.austlit.edu.au run?ex ShowAgent&agentId A 2BLb ref He graduated from University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Arts , majoring in Anthropology and English 1959 . Music Condamine Bells Songs and Stories of the Australian Outback , poems by Jack Sorensen , Joseph Jones and Patsy Durack . Perth, W.A. Carroll s, 1961 Australian New Folk and Art Songs with full piano accompaniments and guitar chord symbols by John Joseph Jones . Kewdale, W.A. John Joseph Jones, 1966 A Singer and his Songs of Early Australia , Sydney Southern Music, 1970 Pipedream original libretto with revisions and additions by the librettist , by John Joseph Jones set to music by Kevin Fenner. Perth, W.A. Hovea Music Press, 1995 Poetry Love , with paintings by Astrid Dahl. Perth, W.A. Artlook Books, 1983 A Day at Hiroshima, Parkerville and other poems , with drawings by Lawrence John Jones, Hovea, W.A. Parkerville Amphitheatre, 1983 Three Poems of Celebration , with artwork by Daniel Argyle. Claremont, W.A. Hovea Press, 1994 Summertime Poems , with artwork by Lawrence John Jones, Claremont, W.A. Hovea Press, 1994 The love sonnets of John Joseph Jones a guide to the archival resource manuscripts available with notes on their composition, publication and other aspects ... by E. J. Stormon. Perth John Joseph Jones and Co. 1965 Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jones, John Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jones, John Joseph Category 1930 births Category ... poets Australia writer stub ... more details
alumni US tv writer stub de John Lutz Schauspieler pt John Lutz ...BLP sources date December 2011 Infobox person name John Lutz image Lutz, John WGA .jpg caption John Lutz on a bench birth name John Lutz birth date Birth date and age 1973 4 23 df yes birth place Pipestone, Minnesota , United States U.S. occupation Television writer, Actor, Comedian yearsactive 2001 present spouse Sue Galloway Use dmy dates date August 2010 John Lutz born April 23, 1973 in Pipestone, Minnesota is an American actor, writer, and comedian best known for playing J. D. Lutz on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock . Biography The son of a Lutheran minister, Lutz grew up in suburban Chicago, Illinois Chicago and Detroit, Michigan Detroit . He attended Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana , where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, ref cite web url http collections.valpo.edu cdm4 document.php?CISOROOT yearbooks&CISOPTR 13159&CISOSHOW 13066&REC 8 title Valparaiso University Digital Collections Compound Object Viewer publisher Collections.valpo.edu date accessdate 2011 10 31 ref majoring in psychology and minoring in business . Lutz performed in university theatre productions during his last three semesters on campus. He later began his professional career as a writer performer with Chicago s I.O. ImprovOlympic and The Second City theaters. Lutz was hired at NBC s Saturday Night Live in February 2004 after spending three years touring with Second City. NBC flew ... is a sketch comedy writer for the show within a show . Lutz makes frequent appearances in the long ... star Scott Adsit in the two man improv show John and Scott . He and Scott perform long form improv ... 2009 . Pp. 30 31 IMDB name id 0527572 name John Lutz Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lutz, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 April 1973 PLACE OF BIRTH Pipestone , Minnesota , United States of America USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lutz, John ... more details
Infobox person name John Rogers occupation writer notable works Leverage TV series Leverage , The Core , Jackie Chan Adventures John Rogers is a screenwriter , comedian , film producer , and comic book Script comics writer . Although born in Worcester , Massachusetts , he attended McGill University in Montreal and is better known publicly as a Canadian writer. While at McGill, he wrote for the school s comedy magazine The Red Herring . Biography Rogers wrote the first draft of the script for the live action movie Transformers film Transformers , released in 2007 in film 2007 . ref cite web url http www.dreadcentral.com news 35086 john rogers transforms forgotten graphic novel big screen title John Rogers Transforms the forgotten Graphic Novel for the Big Screen ref He wrote an early screenplay for Catwoman film Catwoman and created the cartoon series Jackie Chan Adventures . He also co wrote the science fiction adventure film The Core . In 2004 Rogers wrote and executive produced a television pilot based on the graphic novel Global Frequency . Although the pilot was never aired on network television , it achieved brief notoriety when it was leaked onto the internet and accrued an international fan base. He created and serves as executive producer for the 2008 TNT TV series, Leverage TV series Leverage . Apart from his work in movies and television, Rogers has also worked in the comic book industry. In March 2006, he co created the new Blue Beetle , Blue Beetle Jaime Reyes Jaime Reyes , in the relaunch the Blue Beetle comic book for DC Comics with plotter Keith Giffen and artist ..., John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rogers, John Category Canadian comics writers Category Canadian screenwriters ... . ref cite web url http www.comicbookresources.com ?page article&id 29093 title John Roger s Plays ... links IMDb name id 0736967 name John Rogers http kfmonkey.blogspot.com John Rogers personal weblog ... more details
, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American writer DATE OF BIRTH 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Warner, John Category 1970 births Category Living people Category ...Other people2 John Warner disambiguation notability Biographies date June 2011 BLP sources date June 2011 John Warner born 1970 is an United States American writer and editor. He is the author of four books and the editor of McSweeney s McSweeney s Internet Tendency . He is a frequent contributor to The Morning News online magazine The Morning News ref http www.themorningnews.org archive author john warner ref and has been anthologized in May Contain Nuts, Stumbling and Raging More Politically Inspired Fiction, and The Future Dictionary of America. He frequently collaborates with writer Kevin Guilfoile . ref http www.eclectica.org v12n3 guilfoile warner.html ref Warner s most recent work is a debut novel, The Funny Man ref http www.pwdaily.com 978 1 56947 973 5 ref . The book has been reviewed by Publishers Weekly ref http www.pwdaily.com 978 1 56947 973 5 ref and Kirkus Reviews ref http www.kirkusreviews.com book reviews fiction john warner funny man review ref . He is the Chief Creative Czar of TOW Books , a publishing imprint dedicated to humorous books distributed by F W Publications Inc. . ref http www.writersdigest.com article towbooks ref Warner was born in Northbrook, Illinois . His great uncle is the American writer Allan Seager . He teaches at Clemson University in Clemson, SC. His focus is creative writing. Currently, he is the director of a Humor Creative Inquiry. In this inquiry, he s working to teach students what humor is and how to create it. This three course ... the education of oronte churm what john warner knows Interview at Inside Higher Ed External links http www.sohopress.com new books the funny man The Funny Man http www.amazon.com Funny Man John Warner ... www.towbooks.com TOW Books homepage Interviews http whenfallsthecoliseum.com 2011 05 13 john warner ... more details
Infobox person name John Hope image image size caption birth name birth date 7 April 1739 birth place death date death date 1785 5 21 df y death place Newcastle upon Tyne death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality British people British other names known for education employer occupation Writer and politician title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes John Hope was a British merchant, writer and politician in the eighteenth century who briefly served as Member of Parliament for Linlithgowshire UK Parliament constituency Linlithgowshire before being dismissed by his cousin John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun after conflict over the John Wilkes affair. Following his dismissal from Parliament, Hope embarked on a career as a poet and essayist and raised three sons following the suicide of his wife in 1767. His sons were all prominent men, becoming a noted judge, general and admiral in turn. Life John Hope was born in 1739, the son of Charles Hope Weir ... became Charles Hope, Lord Granton , a noted judge, John Hope British Army officer John Hope , a general ... Parliament constituency Linlithgowshire under the influence of his cousin John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun ... his support of John Wilkes against his sponsor s wishes. Having been removed from Parliament, Hope returned to merchant trade, becoming a noted writer in periodicals of the time some of which was later ... 13729?docPos 5 Hope, John , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Francis Watt, Retrieved 14 ... Dundas years 1768&ndash 1770 s end Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Hope, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician and writer DATE OF BIRTH 7 April 1739 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 May 1785 PLACE OF DEATH Newcastle upon Tyne , England DEFAULTSORT Hope, John ... 1774 Category Hope family John Category People educated at Enfield Grammar School ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 No footnotes article date March 2009 Infobox person name John Maxwell image birth date Birth date and age 1944 7 12 birth place Jackson, Mississippi occupation Stage actor , writerJohn Maxwell July 12, 1944 is a writer and performer from Jackson, Mississippi. He is best known for his portrayal of William Faulkner in Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write? , a one man theatrical piece co written with Tom Dupree. Maxwell has performed this play steadily since its world premiere at Jackson s New Stage Theatre in 1981. It appeared as a film, directed by Jimbo Barnett, in 2006, and was released on DVD in 2008. Maxwell spoke at the May 1, 2005 rededication of Rowan Oak , William Faulkner s home in Oxford, Mississippi that is operated as a museum by the University of Mississippi . In 2006, he received the Best Actor Award at the Atlanta Film Festival for the film version of Oh, Mr Faulkner, Do You Write? . External links IMDb name 2276152 John Maxwell http www.shs.starkville.k12.ms.us mswm MSWritersAndMusicians writers MaxwellJohn MaxwellJohn2.html John Maxwell , The Mississippi Writers and Musicians Project Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maxwell, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH July 12, 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH Jackson, Mississippi DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maxwell, John Category American stage actors Category American film actors Category American dramatists and playwrights Category 1944 births Category Living people US dramatist stub US theat actor 1940s stub US film actor 1940s stub ... more details
Other persons John Evans John Evans 1768 &ndash c.1812 was a writer, noted for his description of Wales. Life and works Evans was born in 1768 and studied at the University of Oxford , matriculation matriculating as a member of Jesus College, Oxford Jesus College in 1789 and obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1792. He wrote about Wales in four publications, although the details they contain is more based upon material that Evans had read than upon any personal observation by Evans. His works are A Tour through part of North Wales in 1798 and at other times principally undertaken with a view to Botanical researches in that alpine country interspersed with observations on its Scenery, Agriculture, Manufactures 1800 further editions in 1802 and 1804 Letters written during a Tour through South Wales in 1803 and at other times 1804 Monmouthshire in volume 11 of The Beauties of England and Wales , 1810 North Wales volume 17 of The Beauties of England and Wales , 1812 He died in about 1812, before he finished writing about south Wales. ref cite web title Evans, John 1768&ndash c. 1812 , topographical writer url http wbo.llgc.org.uk en s EVAN JOH 1768.html work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales year 2007 last North first Frederick John accessdate 2 March 2009 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1768 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, John Category 1768 births Category 1810s deaths Category Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford Category British travel writers ... more details
John Brass or Brasse 1790 1833 , was an English clergyman, classicist and educational writer. He spelt his name Brass in early life, and Brasse in later years. Brass was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge , where he obtained a fellowship in 1811. He graduated B.A. as sixth wrangler in the same year, proceeded M.A. in 1814, B.D. in 1824, and D.D. in 1829. ref Venn id BRS807J name Brass or Brasse, John ref He was presented by his college to the living of Stotfold , Bedfordshire, in 1824, which he held till his death, in 1833. He edited Euclid s Elements of Geometry , London, 1825 ? , and the dipus Rex 1829 and 1834 , the dipus Coloneus 1829 , the Trachini 1830 , and the Antigone Sophocles Antigone 1830 of Sophocles . He published a Greek Gradus in 1828, which was reissued, in two volumes, at G ttingen, under the editorship of C. F. G. Siedhof, in 1839 40, and in England in 1847, under the editorship of the Rev. F. E. J. Valpy. The politician Matthew Talbot Baines was a friend and executor. ref Sidney Lee, M. C. Curthoys, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 3287 Brasse , John 1790 1833 , rev. M. C. Curthoys, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 13 Nov 2011. ref References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Brass, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brass, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English clergyman, classicist and educational writer DATE OF BIRTH 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1833 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brass, John Category 1790 births Category 1833 deaths Category People from Richmond, North Yorkshire Category People from Richmondshire district Category English writers Category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Category English classical scholars Category Church of England clergy ... more details
John Dudley 1762 1856 was an English writer. Life Dudley was the eldest son of the Rev. John Dudley, vicar of Humberstone , Leicestershire. He was born at Humberstone, and educated at Uppingham School , whence he went to Clare Hall, Cambridge . He proceeded B.A. 1785 when he was second wrangler and mathematical prizeman , and M.A. 1788. In 1787 he was elected fellow, and in 1788 tutor. ref name Venn Venn id DDLY780J name Dudley, John ref In 1794 he succeeded his father in the living of Humberstone. His grandfather had previously held the benefice, which continued in the family for three generations during 142 years. In 1795 he was also presented to the vicarage of Sileby, Leicestershire. According to his own account advertisement to Naology , Dudley spent a long and happy life as a retired student, occupying himself chiefly with mythological and philosophical studies. He died at Sileby , 7 January 1856. Works Dudley wrote Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge on the Translation of the Scriptures into the Languages of Indian Asia , Cambridge, 1807 The Metamorphosis of Sona, a Hind Tale , in verse, 1810 A Dissertation showing the Identity of the Rivers Niger and Nile , 1821 Naology, or a Treatise on the Origin, Progress, and Symbolical Import of the Sacred Structures of the most Eminent Nations and Ages of the World , 1846 The Anti Materialist, denying the Reality of Matter and vindicating the Universality of Spirit , 1849. This is a treatise written under the influence of the philosophy of Berkeley, to whose memory it is dedicated. References reflist DNB wstitle Dudley, John 1762 1856 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dudley, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English writer DATE OF BIRTH 1762 PLACE OF BIRTH Humberstone DATE OF DEATH 1856 PLACE OF DEATH Sileby DEFAULTSORT Dudley, John Category 1762 births Category 1856 deaths Category 18th century writers Category 19th century writers Category English writers Category Alumni of Clare ... more details
John Bradshaw fl. 1679 was an English criminal and supposed political writer. Life He was the son of Alban Bradshaw, an attorney, of Maidstone , Kent , where he was born. He was admitted a scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford , in 1674 but was expelled in 1677 for robbing and attempting to murder one of the senior fellows. He was tried and condemned to death, but after a year s imprisonment was released. Anthony Wood says that Bradshaw later taught in a school, and became a Quaker . He attributed to Bradshaw The Jesuits Countermin d or, an Account of a new Plot , London, 1679. References reflist cite DNB wstitle Bradshaw, John fl.1679 Attribution DNB wstitle Bradshaw, John fl.1679 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bradshaw, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bradshaw, John Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category 17th century English people Category English political writers Category 17th century writers Category People from Maidstone Category Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford Category English Quakers Category 17th century Quakers ... more details