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Ian Wallace (other)
Ian Wallace is the name of: Arts and entertainment *Ian Wallace (author) (1912–1998), science fiction author *Ian Wallace (drummer) (1946–2007), drummer with King Crimson, Bob Dylan, and many others *Ian Wallace (illustrator) (born 1950), illustrator of children's books *Ian Wallace (photographer) (born 1972), Tasmanian landscape photographer *Ian Wallace (bass-baritone) (1919–2009), singer and contestant on ''My Music'' *Nion in the Kabaret de La Vita, Ian "Nion" Wallace, Canadian performance artist Other *Ian Wallace (ornithologist) (1933–2021), British ornithologist and natural history author *Ian Wallace (artist) (born 1943), pioneer of Vancouver's conceptual art movement *Ian Wallace (Australian footballer) (born 1950), Australian footballer for Footscray *Ian Wallace (footballer, born 1956), Scottish international footballer {{hndis, name=Wallace, Ian ...
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Ian Wallace (author)
Ian Wallace was the pen name of American science-fiction author John Wallace Pritchard (1912–1998). Introduction Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois, but spent most of his life living in and around Detroit, Detroit, Michigan. Wallace was a practicing clinical psychologist for many years, and also had an extensive background in education. Much of his career was spent working for the Detroit public schools system. Wallace's mystery and adventure novels were generally set deep in the future, and often included characters with superhuman or telepathic abilities. Bibliography Notes External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wallace, Ian 1912 births 1998 deaths Novelists from Chicago 20th-century American novelists American male novelists American science fiction writers 20th-century American male writers ...
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Ian Wallace (drummer)
Ian Russell Wallace (29 September 1946 – 22 February 2007) was an English rock and jazz drummer, most visibly as a member of progressive rock band King Crimson, as a member of David Lindley's El Rayo-X and as Don Henley's drummer. Early years Wallace was born in Bury and educated at Bury Grammar School. He formed his first band, The Jaguars, at school, before going on to join The Warriors with Jon Anderson in his pre-Yes days. (Wallace later played with Yes once in November 1968 during Bill Bruford's hiatus from the band). From The Warriors, Wallace went on to join Big Sound. In the 1960s, Big Sound worked in Denmark, Norway and Sweden as a backing band of Danish rock musician Nalle. The Big Sound and The Warriors had been mates, and had gigged together in the Storyville Club, Frankfurt, Cologne and Copenhagen. The Big Sound's drummer and bass player left, after which Ian and The Warriors bass player, Dave Foster, joined the band. When the Big Sound split at the end of ...
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Ian Wallace (illustrator)
Ian Wallace (born 1950) is a Canadian illustrator and writer. He was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Wallace attended the Ontario College of Art. Works ;As writer and illustrator *''The Sleeping Porch'' (Groundwood Books, Jul 2008) *''The Huron Carol'' (Groundwood, Aug 2006) *''The Man Who Walked the Earth'' (Groundwood, Aug 2003) *''The Naked Lady'' (Roaring Brook, Oct 2002) *''The True Story of Trapper Jack's Left Big Toe'' (Roaring Brook, Apr 2002) *''Duncan's Way'' (Dorling Kindersley, Mar 2000) *''Boy of the Deeps'' (Dorling Kindersley, Mar 1999) *''A Winter's Tale'' (Groundwood, Aug 1997) *''Mr. Kneebone's New Digs'' (Douglas & McIntyre, Feb 1991) *''Morgan the Magnificent'' (Margaret K. McElderry, Jun 1987) *''Chin Chiang and the Dragon's Dance'' (Groundwood, Nov 1984) ;As illustrator *''Sarah and the People of Sand River'', by W. D. Valgardson (Groundwood, Aug 1996) *''Hansel and Gretel'', (Groundwood, Mar 1996), from the Brothers Grimm tale "Hansel and Gretel" [1812 ...
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Ian Wallace (photographer)
Ian Wallace (born 1972 in the Isle of Man (UK)) is a Tasmanian landscape photographer. He emigrated to Melbourne (Australia) in 1985. From there he moved to Hobart, Tasmania in 2003. In 2004, he self-published his first book ''Tasmania: Portrait of an island''. The sequel, ''Tasmania: Adventures on an island,'' features a number of wilderness experiences in places such as the Franklin River, the Walls of Jerusalem National Park, the Tasman Peninsula and the secluded beauty of Southwest National Park. His photographs are exhibited in his gallery in the historic town of Richmond and at various galleries – including the wilderness gallery at Cradle Mountain Cradle Mountain is a locality and mountain in the Central Highlands region of the Australian state of Tasmania. The mountain is situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. At above sea level, it is the sixth-highest mount ..., Tasmania. In 2008, Ian Wallace was awarded the Epson Tasmanian Professio ...
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Ian Wallace (bass-baritone)
Ian Bryce Wallace OBE (10 July 191912 October 2009) was an English bass-baritone opera and concert singer, actor and broadcaster of Scottish extraction. His family intended him for a career in the law, but he was attracted to the stage. Originally an actor in non-musical plays, he was persuaded to try opera and made an immediate success. He played a range of buffo parts in operas, at Glyndebourne and internationally. Wallace maintained a simultaneous career in revue, straight theatre, and broadcasting. He appeared in pantomime and at the Royal Variety Performance. As a broadcaster, he was a long-time panellist on the BBC radio panel game '' My Music'', and he presented a television series of introductions to operas in the 1960s, as well as appearing in light entertainment shows singing a range of songs from ballads to comedy numbers. He performed his one-man show for many years. Flanders and Swann wrote several songs for him, and their best-known novelty song, "The Hippopotamu ...
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Nion In The Kabaret De La Vita
''Nion in the Kabaret de La Vita'' is a Canadian experimental short film, directed by Jeremy Podeswa and released in 1986."Overnight: a loving look at the trials of filmmaking". ''The Globe and Mail'', September 12, 1986. Based on ''Commedia Bizarro'', a stage show by performance artist Ian Wallace in his Nion character, the film depicts Nion as an alien who lands on Earth and undergoes a series of magical journeys which teach him about the human condition. Writing for ''The Globe and Mail'', Salem Alaton opined that "you can only wonder what Laurie Anderson's static, stagy '' Home of the Brave'' might have looked like had Jeremy Podeswa been hired to direct it." The film was a shortlisted Genie Award finalist for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 8th Genie Awards."Genie promises skits both dramatic, comic". ''The Globe and Mail ''The Globe and Mail'' is a Newspapers in Canada, Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in Western Canada, western and central Canada. With ...
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Ian Wallace (ornithologist)
Donald Ian Mackenzie Wallace (14 December 1933 – 4 November 2021), known as Ian Wallace, D.I.M. Wallace, or by his initials DIMW, was a British birder, author and artist. Early life Wallace was born on 14 December 1933 in Norfolk, England, to Scottish parents. He was educated at Loretto School, near Edinburgh. Early in the 1950s, he undertook National Service with the King's African Rifles in Kenya. Career Wallace was the second chairman of the British Birds Rarities Committee and was a contributing author to '' The Birds of the Western Palearctic''. In 1963, Wallace was among a party of birders, led by Guy Mountfort and including Julian Huxley, George Shannon and, James Ferguson-Lees, that made the first ornithological expedition to Azraq in Jordan. The expedition's recommendations eventually led to the creation of the Azraq Wetland Reserve and other protected areas. Papers from the expedition are in the United Kingdom's National Archives. He identified at least fou ...
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Ian Wallace (artist)
Ian Wallace (born 1943) is a British-born Canadian artist, living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. Wallace has been an influential figure in the development of an internationally acknowledged photographic and conceptual art practice in Vancouver called the Vancouver School since 1965. Artistic practice Wallace has exhibited painting and photography nationally and internationally since 1965. He is known for juxtaposing monochrome painting and photography in a way that problematizes the differences between the two mediums, referencing aesthetic and social issues through themes of the studio, the museum and the street. Selected exhibitions In 2010, he began ''Abstract Paintings I – XII (The Financial District)'' and in 2014 gave the works to the National Gallery of Canada, complementing his 30 works already in the collection. They were shown at the National Gallery in 2015. Education and teaching Wallace was raised in British Columbia and studied art history and the ...
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Ian Wallace (Australian Footballer)
Ian Wallace (born 3 November 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition. It includes teams from clubs based in east ... (VFL). Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wallace, Ian Living people 1950 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Western Bulldogs players West Footscray Football Club players 20th-century Australian sportsmen ...
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