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Horseman or The Horsemen may refer to: Avocations * Horseman, an equestrian: ** A person who practices equestrianism Occupations * Wrangler (profession), someone who wrangles horses and other livestock, and called by that name especially in North America * A stockman who works with horses rather than with cattle or sheep * ''(dated)'' Horseman, a teamster driving draft horses (in previous centuries) * ''(dated)'' Horseman, a hostler caring for draft horses and saddled horses (in previous centuries) People * David Horseman (born David Horseman), English football coach * Elaine Horseman (1925–1999), British author * Marie Horseman (1911–1974), Australian cartoonist * Tony Horseman (born 1941), English former footballer * Lot Smith (1830–1892), American calvery commander and Mormon pioneer. Fictional characters * Horse–man combinations ** Centaur, a horse–man beast in classical mythology ** BoJack Horseman (character), the protagonist of the television series ''BoJac ...
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BoJack Horseman (character)
BoJack F. Horseman (born January 2, 1964) is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of the eponymous American animated television series. He is voiced by Will Arnett and was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. Prior to the time the series takes place in, BoJack had starred in a fictional hit 1990s sitcom called ''Horsin' Around''. After the show ended, BoJack struggled to find acting work, instead living off residuals from ''Horsin' Around''s syndication. BoJack, a self-loathing and alcoholic anthropomorphic narcissistic horse, suffers from depression and often engages in self-destructive behavior. He frequently drinks, takes drugs to excess, and has difficulty maintaining positive relationships with others. Fictional biography BoJack Horseman was born in San Francisco, California on January 2, 1964. His acting career peaked in the 1990s with the sitcom, ''Horsin' Around.'' His career was quiet until ''The BoJack Horseman Show'' hit the airwaves in 2007. This new ...
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Komamura Corporation
is a Japanese company that most notably manufactured medium- and large-format cameras. The company's first camera, the PC-101, was offered in 1948 as a police inspection camera; this was soon developed into a press camera, the Horseman 102, which was the first Horseman Professional branded camera. History In 1933, Komamura Brothers was founded in Kyoto; the first camera produced was the PC-101, an inspection camera for the National Police Agency produced in 1948. This was developed into the Horseman 102, which was also designed for police inspection and offered in 1950. Komamura relocated in Tokyo in 1982. In 1992, Komamura signed the first of several licensing agreements to be the exclusive distributor for foreign photographic and video products in Japan, including Rodenstock and Schneider Kreuznach lenses, Gossen light meters, and Anton Bauer batteries. Komamura transferred the Horseman Professional photographic business assets to Kenko Professional Imaging in 2012; Kenko cont ...
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Marie Horseman
Marie Compston "Mollie" Horseman (9 December 1911 – 7 May 1974), was an Australian comic book artist, book illustrator and fashion artist. Horseman is most notable for her work on the 1950s comic strips, "Pam" and "The Clothes Horse". Biography Marie Horseman was born in Rochester, Victoria on 9 December 1911, the daughter of Frederick Ernest Horseman (1882-1966), a farmer, and his wife Katherine Marie Compston (née Miller), who were migrants from Yorkshire, England. In 1924, when she was thirteen, her parents separated and Horseman travelled with her mother to England before moving to Germany. Horseman's mother managed a canteen for the British Army, whilst Horseman attended a German finishing school. Her parents didn't officially divorce until October 1933. On returning to Australia she was briefly employed by Norman Lindsay and his second wife, Rose, as a governess, for their two daughters. Lindsay was impressed with her drawing skills and recommended she attend the Nati ...
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Headless Horseman (other)
The Headless Horseman is a fictional character that appears in many venues. Headless Horseman may also refer to: * Headless Horseman ("Legend of Sleepy Hollow"), a character in the 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving Film * ''The Headless Horseman'' (1922 film), a horror film starring Will Rogers * "The Headless Horseman" (1934 film), a film directed by Ub Iwerks and part of the ComiColor cartoon series * ''The Headless Horseman'' (1972 film), a 1972 Soviet Western by Vladimir Vajnshtok * ''Headless Horseman'' (film), a 2007 film that aired on the Sci Fi Channel * The Headless Horseman, a character in the 1949 animated film ''The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad'' * The Headless Horseman, a character in the 1999 horror film '' Sleepy Hollow'' * ''Headless Horseman'', a 2022 The Asylum film Music *''The Headless Horseman'', a 2002 album by Pegazus *"The Headless Horseman", a 1949 song from ''The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad'' *"The Headl ...
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The Fourth Horseman (other)
The Fourth Horseman may refer to: * The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the concept in the Christian Bible Television * "The Fourth Horseman", episode of ''Survivors'' * "The Fourth Horseman" (''Millennium''), 1998 * "The Fourth Horseman" (''Stargate SG-1''), two-part episode (2005–06 ) Literature * ''The Fourth Horseman'', novel by Geoffrey Bocca (1980) * ''The Fourth Horseman'', novel by Alan E. Nourse (1983) * ''The Fourth Horseman'', children's novel by Kate Thompson (2006) * "The Fourth Horseman", short story by Yoon Ha Lee (2009) * ''The Fourth Horseman'' (comics), comic book published by Fangoria Comics * ''Fourth Horseman of Miami Beach'', novel by Albert Halper (1960) Other uses * ''The Fourth Horseman'' (film), a 1932 American Western film * "The Fourth Horseman", web episode of '' Afterworld'' See also * Horseman (other) * Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (other) *'' The Third Horseman'' (TV episode), 2002 episode of ''Law & Order: ...
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The Horseman (film)
''The Horseman'' is a 2008 Australian vigilante action psychological thriller film written and directed by Steven Kastrissios and starring Peter Marshall, Evert McQueen and introducing Caroline Marohasy. Plot After the drug-induced death of his teenaged daughter, Christian (Peter Marshall) is sent a video tape, a "snuff film" involving his daughter and several men. Christian then decides to avenge his daughter by killing all those linked to the sex tape. Along the way he meets a teenage runaway named Alice (Caroline Marohasy) and a fragile friendship begins to unfold. Cast Production ''The Horseman'' was conceived as a short film. It was filmed in Burpengary, Queensland. Release The film came out on DVD and Blu-ray on 1 March 2010 in the UK. The film was part of the Sitges Film Festival, Fantasia Festival, the Film4 FrightFest and South by Southwest 2009. Screen Media Ventures set the limited theatrical run for the United States on 15 June 2010. Critical reception While it has ...
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The Fifth Horseman (other)
The Fifth Horseman may refer to: * ''The Fifth Horseman'', a 1924 film starring Una Merkel * ''The Fifth Horseman'', a 1974 novel by José Antonio Villarreal * ''The Fifth Horseman'', a 1976 novel by Walter Harris * ''The Fifth Horseman'', a 1980 novel by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre * "The Fifth Horseman", a 1996–97 X-Men episode * '' The 5th Horseman'', a 2006 novel by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro * ''The Fifth Horseman and the New MAD'', a 2022 book by Harlan K. Ullman * In the context of the Four Horsemen of New Atheism, Ayaan Hirsi Ali was referred to as the Fifth Horseman or One Horse-Woman See also *'' The Third Horseman'' (TV episode), 2002 season 1 episode 11 of ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' * The Fourth Horseman (other) * Four Horsemen (other) * Horseman (other) Horseman or The Horsemen may refer to: Avocations * Horseman, an equestrian: ** A person who practices equestrianism Occupations * Wrangler (profession), som ...
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David Horseman
David Horseman (born 26 December 1983) is an English football coach who was most recently first team coach at Bristol Rovers. Career Horseman joined Southampton in August 2019 after coaching Bristol City and Watford. He managed Southampton B, but was also involved with their first team. On 17 July 2023, he was appointed as head coach of Forest Green Rovers, replacing caretaker manager Hannah Dingley. He said he was "incredibly proud" to take up the role. After winning only two of their first seven games, Horseman said the players had to deal with their nerves. On 20 December 2023, Forest Green Rovers parted ways with him by mutual consent. On 1 July 2024, Horseman was appointed first-team coach at League One side Bristol Rovers. In December 2024, following the sacking of manager Matt Taylor, Horseman was appointed caretaker manager alongside fellow first-team coach Lee Cattermole. He remained with the club after Iñigo Calderón Íñigo Calderón Zapatería (born 4 Janu ...
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Tony Horseman
Tony 'Bodger' Horseman (born 1941) is a former amateur and semi-professional footballer who played for Wycombe Wanderers, and represented England and Great Britain at amateur level. He holds the club's all-time leading goalscorer and appearance records, with 416 goals in 749 appearances. In addition he made approximately 200 non-first team appearances. The Wycombe Wanderers club mascot 'Bodger' is named after him. Playing career Horseman began his career with East End United and Wallaby Sports before joining Wycombe Wanderers as a twenty-year-old in 1961. He made his debut as a left winger in a 3–2 defeat at Oxford City and soon become a regular first team player at centre forward. He worked at the Healy WH Limited furniture factory at the time and was associated with the furniture trade throughout his career — earning the nickname 'Bodger' after the local term for skilled wood turners. His notable achievements include scoring 60 goals in just 51 first team appearances du ...
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Horsemaning
Horsemaning (or horsemanning) is the act of posing for a photograph in such a way that the subject appears to have been beheaded, their head resting on the ground or on a surface. Such photography was a fad in the 1920s. The practice derives its name from the Headless Horseman, an evil character from Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Horsemaning saw a revival in 2011, along with other photo fads such as planking and owling. All three were considered among the top 10 Facebook sensations of 2011 and a series of horsemaning photos began trending on sites like BuzzFeed as people were inspired to recreate the original fad. It has also become popular with beachgoers, one person is buried in the sand with her body covered and another person lies next to her with her head buried in the sand. Description The objective of horsemanning is to make it appear that the photo's subject has been beheaded. Horsemanning requires two individuals, one situated with ...
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Elaine Horseman
Elaine Horseman née Hall (23 November 1925 – April 1999) was a British author of three children's books, which centre on five children in an old victorian house and their experiences with a book of magic spells. Horseman's first novel ''Hubble's Bubble'' was published first in England and in Germany, France, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain and Portugal. Life Elaine Hall was born in 1925 in Lichfield, Staffordshire to Harold Hall, a Vicar Choral, and Olive E. Bowey. She was the second of nine children and "grew up in a house very like the Hubbles', in the Cathedral Close at Lichfield in Staffordshire". In 1950 she married Leslie A. Horseman, a computer applications engineer, with whom she moved to Bristol and had two sons: Stephen Thomas and Christopher Michael. She became qualified as a teacher at the University of Birmingham and worked as a primary school teacher from 1944, before she gave up teaching in 1962 in order to write. Of the second Hubbles or Boffins Cl ...
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The Horseman (opera)
''The Horseman'' (, ) is an opera in three acts by Aulis Sallinen, based on a libretto by Paavo Haavikko. It was premiered by the Savonlinna Opera Festival on 17 June 1975 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Olavinlinna Castle, and is the first of Sallinen's operas, and is replete with heavy symbolism and historical allegories.Erkki, Arni. Report from premiere of ''The Horseman''. ''Opera Festival Issue'', 1975, pp. 65–68. According to George Loomis, writing in ''The New York Times'', the work "is widely credited for helping to precipitate a wave of Finnish operas". A critic at the premiere described the work as a "timeless parable of a country and nation ground between, and harried by two mighty neighbours" (Sweden and Russia), depicting "the sufferings of individuals speak for the sufferings of a long downtrodden nation". Sallinen's music is described as "immediately and excitingly accessible... with powerful dramatic feeling." The work won the composer's prize of the ...
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