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David McLean (other)
David McLean may refer to: *David McLean (actor) (1922–1995), American film and television actor *David McLean (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1951), Scottish football player (Celtic, Ayr United) and manager (East Fife, Bristol Rovers, Heart of Midlothian) *David McLean (footballer, born 1890) (1890–1967), Scottish international football player * David McLean (footballer, born 1957), English footballer, played for Darlington * David McLean (rugby league) (born 1977), Australian rugby league player * David McLean (historian), British historian * David McLean (umpire), Scottish cricket umpire * David G. A. McLean (1938–2025), Canadian lawyer and businessman; Chairman of the Canadian National Railway Company *David Maclean (born 1953), British politician, Member of Parliament for Penrith and The Border * David Stuart MacLean, author *David Maclean, drummer and producer for the British band Django Django *David McLean, farmer who captured in 1941 Rudolf Hess Rudolf Walter ...
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David McLean (actor)
David McLean (May 19, 1922 in Akron, Ohio – October 12, 1995 in Culver City, California) was an American film and television actor, best known for appearing in many Marlboro television and print advertisements beginning in the early 1960s. Early years McLean was born as Eugene Joseph Huth in Akron, Ohio. Career McLean's acting career began on stage with work in little theater plays. Following military service in World War II, he acted in productions in Los Angeles in addition to drawing sketches and cartoons. In addition to his commercial work for Marlboro cigarettes, McLean starred as the title character in the NBC Western television series, ''Tate'', which was a summer replacement for half of Perry Como's program in 1960. He also appeared in numerous television programs and feature films of the 1960s and '70s, including a leading role in the 1961 movie ''X-15'', the directorial debut of Richard Donner, and films such as '' The Strangler'' (1964), ''Nevada Smith'' (1966) ...
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David McLean (footballer, Born 1884)
David McLean (3 February 1884 – 14 February 1951) was a Scottish association football, footballer and manager (association football), manager. McLean played as a Midfielder#Winger, Winger. Playing career McLean was born in Buckhaven, Fife. He played for Buckhaven United, Cambuslang Rangers, Celtic F.C., Celtic, Ayr United F.C., Ayr United and Cowdenbeath F.C., Cowdenbeath. He first joined East Fife F.C., East Fife in 1911 as player-manager. Coaching career East Fife and Bristol Rovers After joining East Fife as player manager he led them to victory in the Scottish Qualifying Cup Final in 1920-21. East Fife were admitted to the Scottish Football League in 1921 and reached the 1927 Scottish Cup Final. McLean was appointed manager of Bristol Rovers F.C., Bristol Rovers in 1929. He left after just over a year. He and returned to East Fife in 1931. McLean led them to victory over Kilmarnock F.C., Kilmarnock in the 1938 Scottish Cup Final. Heart of Midlothian Heart of Midlothia ...
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David McLean (footballer, Born 1890)
David Prophet McLean (13 December 1890 – 21 December 1967) was a Scottish Association football striker. He scored over 150 goals in each of the Scottish and English football leagues. At club level he represented Celtic, Preston North End, Sheffield Wednesday, Third Lanark, Rangers, Bradford (Park Avenue), Dundee and Forfar Athletic. He had one cap for Scotland. Football Celtic McLean moved from Forfar to Glasgow to join Celtic as a 16-year-old; he quickly won a Glasgow Cup medal, being selected to make his debut in the replayed final against Rangers and scoring the decisive goal in a 2–1 victory. Though understudy to the established centre-forward Jimmy Quinn and out of favour for a spell after expressing anger at criticism from manager Willie Maley after a poor team performance, he was involved in Scottish Football League title wins in his first and second seasons, including a significant part in Celtic's 'famous fortnight' in April 1909, when they played eight g ...
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David McLean (footballer, Born 1957)
David John McLean (born 24 November 1957) is an English footballer who played as a central midfielder. He started his career with hometown club Newcastle United but found opportunities limited. McLean moved on to Carlisle United but established himself as a regular when he signed for Darlington in 1979. McLean enjoyed a successful seven-year stay at Darlington. A key player in midfield, he helped the side win promotion under Cyril Knowles in 1985. He moved on to Scunthorpe United in 1986, and later joined Whitley Bay. In 2003, he was voted as part of Darlington's all-time XI to coincide with the club's departure from Feethams. McLean played for England Schoolboys in 1973. Honours As a player Darlington *Football League Fourth Division The Football League Fourth Division was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958–59 season until the creation of the Premier League prior to the 1992–93 season. Following the creation of the Prem ...
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David McLean (rugby League)
David McLean (born 5 October 1977) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Balmain Tigers and the Penrith Panthers in the NRL. Playing career A Parramatta junior, McLean was graded by the now defunct Balmain Tigers in 1997. He made his first grade debut from the bench in his side's 30−16 loss to the Newcastle Knights at Leichhardt Oval in round 23 of the 1998 season. This was his only game of first grade for Balmain. The Tigers finished the season in 13th position and folded at the end of following the season. McLean remained at Balmain during the 1999 season, but did not make any appearances in first grade. Balmain controversially merged with rivals the Western Suburbs Magpies to form the Wests Tigers as part of the NRL's rationalization strategy. McLean was not offered a contract to play with the newly formed team for the 2000 NRL season and subsequently left the club at season's end. He later joined the Penrith Panthers, making his c ...
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David McLean (historian)
David A. McLean has been professor of history at King's College London since 1999. He joined King's in 1978 after having been a Draper's Research Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge since 1973. McLean received his BA from the University of Hull and his MA and Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge.The Victorian Era.
History in Focus. Retrieved 21 May 2015. McLean was visiting professor at in 2002 and at in 1985. His research interests include the economic and
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David McLean (umpire)
David McLean is a Scottish advocate and cricket umpire. He is a member of the Development Panel of ICC Umpires. McLean played as a wicket-keeper in local domestic cricket in Scotland, becoming an umpire in 2014. He stood in his first One Day International (ODI) match, between Scotland and Sri Lanka, on 21 May 2019. He stood in his first Twenty20 International (T20I) match, between Scotland and the Netherlands, on 16 September 2019. He was one of the on-field umpires for the 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies. See also * List of One Day International cricket umpires * List of Twenty20 International cricket umpires This is a list of cricket umpires who have officiated in at least one men's Twenty20 International (T20I) match. , 512 umpires have officiated in a men's T20I match. On 20 January 2019, Qatar's Shivani Mishra became the first female on-field u ... References External links * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Scott ...
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David (; , "beloved one") was a king of ancient Israel and Judah and the Kings of Israel and Judah, third king of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), United Monarchy, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. The Tel Dan stele, an Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Damascus in the late 9th/early 8th centuries BCE to commemorate a victory over two enemy kings, contains the phrase (), which is translated as "Davidic line, House of David" by most scholars. The Mesha Stele, erected by King Mesha of Moab in the 9th century BCE, may also refer to the "House of David", although this is disputed. According to Jewish works such as the ''Seder Olam Rabbah'', ''Seder Olam Zutta'', and ''Sefer ha-Qabbalah'' (all written over a thousand years later), David ascended the throne as the king of Judah in 885 BCE. Apart from this, all that is known of David comes from biblical literature, Historicity of the Bible, the historicit ...
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David Maclean
David John Maclean, Baron Blencathra, (born 16 May 1953) is a Conservative Party life peer. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Penrith and The Border from 1983 to 2010. Early and later life Born in Scotland, Maclean was educated at Fortrose Academy, Fortrose, and at the University of Aberdeen. Parliamentary career After unsuccessfully contesting Inverness, Nairn and Lochaber at the 1983 general election, he was elected to the House of Commons in a by-election seven weeks later, following the ennoblement of William Whitelaw. He took his seat when the House returned from summer recess in October. In Margaret Thatcher's government, Maclean served as a government whip from 1987 to 1989, when he was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, retaining the position when John Major took over as Prime Minister in 1990. Following the 1992 general election, he was promoted to Minister of State at the Department of the Envir ...
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David Stuart MacLean
David Stuart MacLean is an American writer. He is the author of '' The Answer to the Riddle Is Me'', a memoir of his mefloquine-induced delirium and amnesia. MacLean has a Ph.D. in Literature/Creative Writing from The University of Houston, an M.F.A. from New Mexico State University and he was a Fulbright scholar in India. He won a PEN/America Center award in 2011 as the Best Emerging Writer in Non-Fiction. His essays and stories have appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''The Guardian'', Ploughshares, Bennington Review, Guernica, and the radio program ''This American Life''. MacLean is a visiting faculty member of the creative writing program at the University of Chicago. He has been a guest on Duncan Trussell Charles Duncan Trussell (born April 20, 1974) is an American actor and stand-up comic, known for his podcast '' The Duncan Trussell Family Hour''. He appeared on and co-created the 2020 Netflix series '' The Midnight Gospel'', and starred alongs ...'s podcast, '' The Du ...
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Django Django
Django Django are a British art rock band based in London, England. Formed in 2009, the band has released five studio albums starting with their self-titled debut in 2012. Their latest album '' Off Planet'' was released on 16 June 2023. History Formation The quartet of David Maclean (drummer and producer), Vincent Neff (singer and guitarist), Jimmy Dixon (bassist) and Tommy Grace (synthesizer operator) met at Edinburgh College of Art, and formed Django Django in London in 2009.Campion, Freddie (2012)Band of the Week: Django Django, Vogue.com, 8 October 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2022 David Maclean is the son of artist Marian Leven, brother of musician and director John Maclean and cousin of singer Lindsey Leven who performs with Guto Pryce in the band Gulp. Maclean and Grace are Scottish; Neff is originally from Northern Ireland while Dixon hails from Yorkshire. "Our name has absolutely nothing to do with Django Reinhardt" wrote the band (nicknamed ''djangovideo'' in their acc ...
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