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Clifford (name)
Clifford is both a toponymic surname of English origin and a given name deriving from it. It originated in several English placenames meaning "ford by a cliff". People Given name * Clifford Andrews (1912–1973), English athlete in cricket * Clifford Antone (1949–2006), American musical producer and club owner * Clifford Warren Ashley (1881–1947), American artist, author * Clifford Bax (1886–1962), English author and playwright * Clifford Berry (1918–1963), American inventor * Clifford Blackmore, Kansas politician * Clifford Edmund Bosworth (1928–2015), English professor, historian * Clifford Bricker (1904–1980), Canadian long-distance runner * Clifford Brown (1930–1956), American musician (jazz trumpeter) * Cliff Burton (1962–1986), American musician (bass guitarist, Metallica) * Clifford Campbell (1892–1991), Jamaican political figure * Clifford Carlson (1894–1964), American athlete in basketball * Clifford Carter (), American musician * Clifford P. Case (190 ...
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Clifton (given Name)
Clifton is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Clifton Abraham (born 1971), American and Canadian football player * Clifton Bloomfield (born 1969), American serial killer *Clifton R. Breckinridge (1846–1932), American politician * * Clifton B. Cates (1893–1970), United States Marine Corps four-star general *Clifton Chenier (1925–1987), American zydeco musician *Clifton Collins Jr. (born 1970), American actor *Clifton Daniel (1912–2000), American newspaperman *Clifton Daniel (bishop) (born 1947), American bishop *Clifton Truman Daniel (born 1957), American writer, public relations executive, and grandson of Harry S. Truman *Clifton Davis (born 1945), American actor * Clifton DeBerry (1923–2006), American politician * Clifton O. Dummett (1919–2011), American dentist, dean, and historian *Clifton Fadiman (1904–1999), American radio and television personality * Clifton C. Garvin (1921–2016), American engineer, army officer, and oilman *Clifton Grima ...
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Cliff Clavin
Clifford C. Clavin, Jr. (born 1947 or 1949) is a fictional character on the American television show ''Cheers'' played by John Ratzenberger. A postal worker, he is the bar's resident know-it-all. Cliff was not originally scripted in the series' pilot episode, "Give Me a Ring Sometime", but the producers decided to add a know-it-all character and Ratzenberger helped flesh it out. The actor made guest appearances as Cliff on ''The Tortellis'', ''St. Elsewhere'', ''Wings (1990 TV series), Wings'', and ''Frasier''. Development Creation The original script for the 1982 pilot, "Give Me a Ring Sometime", did not include Norm Peterson or Cliff Clavin. George Wendt and John Ratzenberger originally auditioned for a minor character, George, and George Wendt was hired for that role.Wendt, p. 112.Wendt, pp. 113–114. John Ratzenberger auditioned for the role George, as well. George was Diane Chambers' first customer, had one line (consisting of the order, "Beer!") and was intended for ...
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Cliff Edwards (footballer)
Clifford Ivor Edwards (8 March 1921 – March 1989) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half for West Bromwich Albion and Bristol City Bristol City Football Club is a professional football club based in Bristol, England. The team compete in the , the second level of the English football league system. Founded in 1894, the club competed in the Southern League and Western L .... Notes References 1921 births 1989 deaths English men's footballers Footballers from Staffordshire Men's association football midfielders Cannock Town F.C. players West Bromwich Albion F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players Ebbsfleet United F.C. players English Football League players 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-footy-midfielder-1920s-stub ...
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Clifford John Earle Jr
Clifford may refer to: People *Clifford (name), an English given name and surname, includes a list of people with that name *William Kingdon Clifford *Baron Clifford *Baron Clifford of Chudleigh *Baron de Clifford * Clifford baronets *Clifford family (bankers) *Jaryd Clifford * Justice Clifford (other) * Lord Clifford (other) Arts, entertainment, and media *''Clifford the Big Red Dog'', a series of children's books ** Clifford (character), the central character of ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' ** ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' (2000 TV series), 2000 animated TV series **''Clifford's Puppy Days'', 2003 animated TV series **''Clifford's Really Big Movie'', 2004 animated movie ** ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' (2019 TV series), 2019 animated TV series ** ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' (film), 2021 live-action movie * ''Clifford'' (film), a 1994 film directed by Paul Flaherty * Clifford (Muppet) Mathematics *Clifford algebra, a type of associative algebra, named after Willi ...
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Clifford Durr
Clifford Judkins Durr (March 2, 1899 – May 12, 1975) was an Alabama lawyer who played an important role in defending activists and others accused of disloyalty during the New Deal and McCarthy eras. He also was the lawyer who represented Rosa Parks in her challenge to the constitutionality of the ordinance, due to the infamous segregation of passengers on buses in Montgomery. This is what launched the 1955-1956 Montgomery bus boycott. Durr was born into a patrician Alabama family. After studying at the University of Alabama, being president of his class, he went to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He returned to the United States to study law, then joined a prominent law firm in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1924. In 1926 he married Virginia Foster, whose sister, Josephine, would be the first wife of Hugo Black. Early life Clifford Judkins Durr was born on March 2, 1899, in Montgomery, Alabama, to John Wesley Durr and Lucy Judkins Durr. His grandfather, John Weseley Durr, was a bu ...
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Clifford Dupont
Clifford Walter Dupont (6 December 190528 June 1978) was a British-born Rhodesian politician who served in the internationally unrecognised positions of officer administrating the government (from 1965 until 1970) and president (from 1970 to 1975). Born in London and qualifying as a solicitor, Dupont served during the Second World War as an officer of the British Royal Artillery in North Africa before first visiting Southern Rhodesia in 1947. He returned a year later, started a ranch and emigrated full-time during the early 1950s, by which time the country had become a territory of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. When Rhodesia's government under Ian Smith issued the Unilateral Declaration of Independence from Britain on 11 November 1965, Dupont, as Deputy Prime Minister, was the second to sign. Smith attempted to have Dupont named as Governor-General in place of the British-appointed Governor, Humphrey Gibbs, but failing this instead made him Officer Administering th ...
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Clifford Davis (music Manager)
Clifford Davis (born Clifford George Adams) is a British musician, producer and music manager, chiefly known for his controversial tenure as manager of blues rock band Fleetwood Mac from 1967 to 1974. Career Davis's name is actually Clifford Adams. He was 'Cliff Adams' to the members of the early Fleetwood Mac circa 1967, but by 1969 had changed his surname to Davis to avoid confusion with the British vocal group The Cliff Adams Singers. He continued to use the name C. G. Adams in songwriting credits, such as those he shared with band founder Peter Green for legal or copyright reasons on the 1968 album '' Mr Wonderful''. Davis (as Cliff Adams) worked for Beatles manager Brian Epstein before being brought in to run the Gunnell Brothers Agency in London, which was handling all of Fleetwood Mac's work, in 1967. Peter Green came in one day shortly after Davis had arrived and said he was dissatisfied with the way the agency was promoting the band and their new single, " Black Magic W ...
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Clifford Davis (politician)
Clifford Davis (November 18, 1897 – June 8, 1970) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1940 to 1965. Early life Davis was born on November 18, 1897, in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, moving to Memphis with his parents in 1911. There he completed the high school curriculum of the public schools, and in 1918 he completed law school at the University of Mississippi. In 1918 he was admitted to the Tennessee bar. Public service In 1923, Davis became a city judge in Memphis, serving in this post until 1927. From 1928 until 1940, Davis served as vice mayor and Commissioner of Public Safety. He became a close associate of Memphis political "boss" E. H. Crump. Davis was a leader of the Ku Klux Klan. The result was relatively unquestioned violence against black residents of Memphis. Congress In 1940, the seat for the 10th Congressional District, which included Memphis, came open after three-term incumbent Clift Chandler was elected mayor of Memphis. Crump arranged ...
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Cliff Davies (musician)
Cliff Davies ( – 13 April 2008) was a British drummer. Career If After receiving tuition from pipe band drummer Jock Cree, and playing local gigs in the Aldershot area, in the early 70s Davies went on to join the Roy Young Band and then the second incarnation of the jazz-rock band If from 1972 to 1975. He played on four albums by the band and contributed many of their songs. Ted Nugent Following If's break-up, Davies joined American hard rock guitarist Ted Nugent from 1975 to 1982 as drummer and co-producer of all Nugent's recordings over those years, in collaboration with Lew Futterman, who had also produced If. In 1975, Nugent dropped The Amboy Dukes name and the band became The Ted Nugent Band. The other members did not want to be considered a backing band and one of the conditions of Derek St. Holmes joining them was it would be treated like a collective band. They toured as The Ted Nugent Band and, in 1975, after Davies joined the band on drums, they went into ...
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Clifford David
Clifford David (June 30, 1928 – November 30, 2017) was an American actor, singer, and coach. His career began in the 1950s, with early live television appearances leading to roles in Broadway musicals. He also played character roles in television series, feature films, and theatre. Early life David was born in Toledo, Ohio, the youngest son of Farris and Lily (née Abdow). His uncle was Syrian Orthodox Metropolitan Samuel David of Toledo. Career A protégé of Lee Strasberg, David made his Broadway debut as Scipio in Albert Camus' ''Caligula'' directed by Sidney Lumet. He also played Pasquale in '' The Aspern Papers'', directed by Margaret Webster, Antipholus in the 1963 Off-Broadway revival ''The Boys from Syracuse'', Laertes in Joseph Papp's ''Hamlet'', and Lord Byron in the Lincoln Center production of Tennessee Williams' '' Camino Real'' with Al Pacino. A member of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences, Clifford's filmography includes ''Invitation to a Gun ...
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Clifford Curzon
Sir Clifford Michael Curzon CBE (né Siegenberg; 18 May 19071 September 1982) was an English classical pianist. Curzon studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and subsequently with Artur Schnabel in Berlin and Wanda Landowska and Nadia Boulanger in Paris. In his early career he was known for his performances of Romantic and virtuoso music, and for championing modern works. Later he concentrated on composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. He played regularly in continental Europe and North America, making tours in the 1930s and for most of his post-war career. Although signed to a recording company, Decca, for most of his career, Curzon was not at ease in the studio, and vetoed the release of many of his recordings, some of which were published after his death. Life and career Early years Curzon was born in Islington, London, the younger son and second of three children of Michael Siegenberg, a Jewish antiques dealer, and his wife Constance Mar ...
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Cliff Curtis
Clifford Vivian Devon Curtis (born July 27, 1968) is a New Zealand actor and film producer. After working in theatre, he made his film debut in Jane Campion's Academy Awards, Oscar-winning film ''The Piano'' (1993), followed by a breakout role in the drama Once Were Warriors (film), ''Once Were Warriors'' (1994). He has won four New Zealand Film Awards, Best Actor for ''Jubilee'' (2000) and The Dark Horse (2014 film), ''The Dark Horse'' (2014) - which also earned him the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor, Asia Pacific Screen Award - and Best Supporting Actor for Desperate Remedies (film), ''Desperate Remedies'' (1993) and ''Whale Rider'' (2002). Curtis' international film credits include ''Three Kings (1999 film), Three Kings'', ''Bringing Out the Dead'' (both 1999), ''Blow (film), Blow'', ''Training Day'' (both 2001), ''Collateral Damage (2002 film), Collateral Damage'' (2002), ''Sunshine (2007 film), Sunshine'', ''Live Free or Die Hard'' (both 2007), ' ...
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