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Hickman (surname)
Hickman or Hickmann is a surname, and may refer to: Hickman Acting * Alfred Hickman (1873–1931), English actor * Amy-Leigh Hickman (born 1997), English actress * Bill Hickman (1921–1986), American stunt driver, stunt coordinator, and actor * Darryl Hickman (born 1931), American actor and television executive, brother of Dwayne * Dwayne Hickman (1934–2022), American actor and television executive, brother of Darryl * Howard Hickman (1880–1949), American actor, director and writer Military * John Hickman (sailor) (1837–1904), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient * Paschal Hickman (c. 1778 – 1813), American officer killed in the War of 1812 * Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth (c. 1627 – 1687), English peer and military figure Music * Art Hickman (1886–1930), American bandleader and jazz pioneer * John Hickman (musician) (1942–2021), American banjo player * Sara Hickman (born 1963), American singer, songwriter, and artist Politics * ...
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Alfred Hickman
Alfred Hickman (25 February 1873 – 9 April 1931) was an English actor. He was married to actress Nance O'Neil Gertrude Lamson (October 8, 1874 – February 7, 1965), known professionally as Nance O'Neil or Nancy O'Neil, was an American stage and film actress who performed in plays in various theaters around the world but worked predominantly in the Unite .... He appeared in 35 films between 1914 and 1931. Selected filmography * '' Are You a Mason?'' (1915) * ''A Woman's Past'' (1915) * ''The Flames of Johannis'' (1916) (*writer) * ''The Witch (1916 film), The Witch'' (1916) * ''The Iron Woman (film), The Iron Woman'' (1916) * ''The Fall of the Romanovs'' (1917) * ''The Lone Wolf (1917 film), The Lone Wolf'' (1917) * ''The Final Payment'' (1917) * ''The Passing of the Third Floor Back (1918 film), The Passing of the Third Floor Back'' (1918) * ''The Venus Model'' (1918) * ''On the Quiet'' (1918) * ''In Pursuit of Polly'' (1918) * ''The Make-Believe Wife'' (1918) * ''Lit ...
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Richard Hickman
Richard Hickman (1757–1832) was the fifth Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, serving in that capacity from 1812 to 1816 under Isaac Shelby during Shelby's second term as governor. Hickman was born in Virginia in 1757 to Maj. James Hickman and Hannah Lewis Hickman. He served as Clark County's first legislative representative from 1793 to 1798. He further served on the 1799 Kentucky Constitutional Convention. Following the Constitutional Convention, he became one of the first twelve men to be members of the Kentucky Senate, and served in that body three separate times from 1800 to 1808, again from 1811 to 1812, and finally from 1819 to 1822. He was elected Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky under Governor Isaac Shelby, and served briefly as acting governor in 1813, during the time that Shelby was leading Kentucky troops in the War of 1812. Hickman is U.S. President Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the ...
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Fred Hickman
Frederick Hickman (October 17, 1956 – November 9, 2022) was an American sports broadcaster with CNN, TBS, YES Network, and ESPN. He was later an anchor and managing editor for the evening newscast of the African-American cable news channel Black News Channel. Hickman was an original co-host of the CNN show ''Sports Tonight'' in 1980. He received CableACE awards in 1989 and 1993, and was a New York Sports Emmy Award Winner in 2004. Hickman died on November 9th, 2022 in Kissimmee, Florida. Early life and education Hickman was born on October 17, 1956, in Springfield, Illinois, to George Henry and Louise Winifred Hickman. He graduated from Springfield Southeast High School in 1974, then attended Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from 1974 to 1978, where he earned a B.S. in sociology. While there he worked at the low power KCOE-FM radio station. Career In 1977, Hickman began his professional radio broadcasting career as a news anchor at KLWW-AM in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After leav ...
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Clayton Hickman
Clayton James Hickman (born 5 January 1977, in Bristol) is a British scriptwriter, magazine editor, journalist and designer. Magazine work and ''DWM'' Hickman's first published work was in '' SFX''. Hickman officially joined the magazine industry in 1999, when he moved to London, England to become the Editorial Assistant on '' Film Review'' for Visual Imagination. He remained there until August 2000. During this period he also wrote for '' Cult Times'', ''Xena Magazine'', ''TV Zone'' and ''Doctor Who Magazine''. Hickman joined Panini Comics' ''Doctor Who Magazine'' as Assistant Editor to Alan Barnes in 2000, and ascended to editor in January 2002 until August 2007. This period saw the return of ''Doctor Who'' to regular television production and many necessary changes to the almost 25-year-old magazine. As well as preparing twice-yearly Special Editions for DWM, between 2005 and 2009 Hickman was also editor of Panini's annual publication ''The Doctor Who Storybook''. He also ...
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Ricky Hickman
Richard Marciano Hickman, Jr. (born September 1, 1985) is an American-Georgian professional basketball player who last played for Pallacanestro Trieste of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). He represents the Georgian national basketball team in international competitions. Standing at , he plays at the shooting guard and point guard positions. Hickman helped lead Maccabi Tel Aviv to a EuroLeague title in 2014, earning an All-EuroLeague Second Team selection in the process. High school Hickman attended East Forsyth High School, where he played high school basketball, from 1999 to 2003. College career After high school, Hickman attended UNC-Greensboro, where he played varsity school college basketball for four years. He played with the school's UNC Greensboro Spartans, from 2003 to 2007. Professional career Hickman played with the professional basketball teams Otopeni in Romania, Gießen 46ers in Germany, and Namika Lahti in Finland, before joining the Italian 2nd Divisi ...
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Mark Hickman
Mark Christopher Hickman OAM (born 22 August 1973 in Darwin, Northern Territory) is a field hockey goalkeeper from Australia. He was a part of the team that won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates ..., Greece. External links * Profile on Hockey Australia 1973 births Living people Australian male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players of Australia Male field hockey goalkeepers Olympic gold medalists for Australia 2002 Men's Hockey World Cup players Field hockey players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia Sportspeople from Darwin, Northern Territory People educated at Hale School Olympic medalists in field hockey Medalists at the 20 ...
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Jim Hickman (racing Driver)
James Franklin Hickman, II (May 9, 1943 – August 1, 1982) was an American race car driver known as Jim Hickman. Racing career Hickman was a driver in the 1982 CART Indycar series and raced in 3 CART contests that year as well as the Indianapolis 500, which, that year, was not a CART event. He finished 3 of his 4 races in the top ten and was named Indy 500 Rookie of the Year, where he finished 7th. Death Hickman died in an accident during a practice session at the second Milwaukee Mile race of the 1982 season, the Tony Bettenhausen 200 at Wisconsin State Fair Park. Published reports indicated that CART observers and technical personnel determined that a stuck throttle was the cause of the accident. Driving a 1981 March 81C- Cosworth for Hoffman racing sponsored by Stroh's Beer, his car slammed into the concrete wall in the first turn of the one-mile (1.6 km) oval. It took safety officials about 15 minutes to pry the 39-year-old former Navy fighter pilot out of the ...
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Jim Hickman (1960s Outfielder)
James Lucius Hickman (May 10, 1937 – June 25, 2016), nicknamed "Gentleman Jim", was an American professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. He played 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals. Career Hickman was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as an amateur free agent prior to the 1956 season; he spent six seasons in the Cardinals’ farm system until he was selected by the New York Mets in the 1961 Major League Baseball expansion draft. New York Mets Hickman played 624 games with the Mets, from 1962 through 1966. He batted .241 with 60 home runs and 210 RBI. Hickman has earned several places in Mets history. He was the first Met to hit for the cycle, accomplishing the feat in a 7–3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals at the Polo Grounds on August 7, 1963; it is one of the few natural cycles in Major League history. A month later, on September 18, he hit the last home run ever hit a ...
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Jim Hickman (1910s Outfielder)
David James Hickman (May 19, 1892 – December 30, 1958) was a former professional baseball player who played outfield The outfield, in cricket, baseball and softball is the area of the field of play further from the batsman or batter than the infield. In association football, the outfield players are positioned outside the goal area. In cricket, baseball a ... from 1915 to 1919. External links 1892 births 1958 deaths Major League Baseball outfielders Brooklyn Robins players Baltimore Terrapins players Baseball players from Tennessee People from Johnson City, Tennessee Winston-Salem Twins players Asheville Tourists players Chattanooga Lookouts players Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn {{US-baseball-outfielder-1890s-stub ...
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James Hickman
James Hickman (born 2 February 1976) is a male English former competitive swimmer. Swimming career Hickman represented Great Britain in the Olympics, FINA world championships and European championships, and England in the Commonwealth Games. He became a world champion five times on the 200 m butterfly in short course (25 m), twice world record holder, Commonwealth Champion and four times European Champion. He announced his retirement from the sport in 2004. During that year he reached the semi-final of the 100 m butterfly in the 2004 Athens Olympics, finishing with a time of 53.10 seconds. He also reached the semi-final in the 2000 Sydney Olympics finishing 6th (likewise in the 200 m butterfly). His best appearance in an Olympic final came in the 1996 Atlanta Games, where he placed 7th in the 200 m butterfly. At the ASA National British Championships he won the 100 metres butterfly title five times in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 and the 200 m ...
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Charlie Hickman
Charles Taylor Hickman (May 4, 1876 – April 19, 1934) was an American professional baseball player and college baseball coach. He played all or part of 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a utility player for seven different franchises, including over 200 games each with the Cleveland Bronchos / Naps, Washington Senators, and New York Giants. After his professional carer, he coached the West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team for four seasons. Playing career Hickman was born in Taylorstown, Pennsylvania, and played one season of college baseball at West Virginia University in 1897. He began his professional career in the Interstate League, a minor league, in 1896–1897. Boston Beaneaters Hickman's first major-league experience came with the Boston Beaneaters in 1897, when he appeared in two games as a pitcher. He made 19 additional appearances with Boston in both 1898 and 1899, mainly as a pitcher along with games as a first baseman and outfielder. In 40 tot ...
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Bernard Hickman
Bernard "Peck" Hickman (October 5, 1911 – February 20, 2000) was an American basketball player and coach. As head coach he led the Louisville Cardinals to the 1948 NAIB Championship (today's NAIA), the 1956 NIT Championship and the school's first NCAA final Four in 1959. He never had a losing season in 23 years as head coach, finishing with a 443-183 overall record, a .708 winning percentage that ranks him among the top 45 NCAA Division I coaches of all time. Early life and playing career Hickman was born on October 5, 1911, in Central City, Kentucky. High school He attended Central City High School where he played basketball for head coach George Taylor. Central City went 116-20 during Hickman's four years (1928–31) in high school. They won four region championships and went to four State Tournaments where he made the All-State Tournament team in 1929 and 1931. He was also an all-state basketball player two seasons in 1930-31. College He lettered three season ...
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