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Lance (surname)
Lance is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Lance (1925–2013), Australian operatic tenor *Bert Lance (1931–2013), American businessman, advisor to President Jimmy Carter *Dean Lance (born 1959), Australian rugby league footballer and coach * Donnie Cleveland Lance (1953–2020), American murderer * Ernesto Lance (born 1949), Brazilian footballer *Herb Lance (1925-2006), American singer, songwriter and radio DJ *James Lance (born 1974), British actor *James W. Lance (1926–2019), Australian neurologist * Jim Lance (1931–2016), American football player and coach *Leonard Lance (born 1952), American politician *Major Lance (1939—1994), American soul singer *Tiger Lance (1940–2010), South African cricketer *Trey Lance (born 2000), American football player * Wesley Lance (1908–2007), American politician Fictional characters * Dinah Laurel Lance, also known as Black Canary, a superheroine in DC Comics **Laurel Lance (Arrowverse), also known as Black C ...
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Albert Lance
Albert Lance (12 July 192515 May 2013) was an Australian tenor, also holding French citizenship. He was Australia's principal tenor during the 1950s and later enjoyed a highly successful career in France.Australian tenor Lance Igram dies in France aged 86
The Australian, 16 May 2013
He was born in as Lancelot Albert Ingram, but was usually known as Lance Ingram. He began singing as a child, in school and in church choir. His mother made him study voice at the Melbourne Music Conservatory. After graduation, he sang in cafés and night clubs, and joine ...
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Tiger Lance
Herbert Roy "Tiger" Lance (6 June 1940 – 10 November 2010) was a South African cricketer who played in 13 Test matches between 1962 and 1970 as an all-rounder. Tiger Lance was born in Pretoria, Transvaal. He was a forceful middle-order batsman and useful seam bowler. His father William and his younger brother Anthony also played first-class cricket in South Africa. His most successful series was against Australia in 1966–67, when he played several important innings after early wickets had fallen cheaply; he hit a six off the bowling of Ian Chappell to win not only the Fifth Test in Port Elizabeth, but also the series, South Africa's first series win against Australia in the eleventh series between the two countries. In the five Tests of the series he scored 261 runs at 37.28. His form in domestic matches in 1969–70 was moderate and he was not selected for the First Test against Australia, but at the request of the captain Ali Bacher he was included in the side for the re ...
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Lance (given Name)
Lance is a given name. Notable people with the name include: People Politicians * Lance Cargill (born 1971), American politician and lawyer * Lance Eads (born 1968), American politician * Lance Mason (born 1967), American criminal and former politician * Lance Smith (politician) (1910–2000), American politician * Lance White (born 1946), Canadian politician Sports * Lance Alworth (born 1940), American Hall-of-Fame National Football League player * Lance Anoa'i (born 1992), American professional wrestler * Lance Archer (born 1977), American professional wrestler * Lance Armstrong (born 1971), American road racing cyclist * Lance Barrett (born 1984), American baseball umpire * Lance Berkman (born 1976), American Major League Baseball player * Lance Briggs (born 1980), American National Football League player * Lance Cade (1981–2010), American professional wrestler * Lance Franklin (born 1987), Australian rules footballer * Lance Gunn (born 1970), American football player * La ...
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Sara Lance
Sara Lance, also known by her alter-ego White Canary, is a fictional character in The CW's Arrowverse franchise, first introduced in the 2012 pilot episode of the television series ''Arrow'', and later starring in '' Legends of Tomorrow''. The character is an original character to the television series, created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg, but incorporates character and plot elements of the DC Comics character Black Canary. Sara was portrayed by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood in the pilot episode, but subsequently by Caity Lotz. Sara initially goes by the moniker of The Canary, a translation of her Arabic League of Assassins name (). She later adopts the code name of White Canary before joining the Legends of Tomorrow, and eventually becoming the captain of the team. Lotz has appeared as Sara Lance and her superhero persona in crossovers on ''The Flash'', ''Supergirl'' and ''Batwoman'', all set within the Arrowverse. The character has also appeared ...
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Larry Lance
Larry Lance is a DC Comics character, a detective associated with the various incarnations of the superheroine Black Canary. His first appearance was in ''Flash Comics'' #92 (February 1948), created by Carmine Infantino and Robert Kanigher. When the Black Canary was reimagined in the mid-1980s as two characters—a mother and daughter—Larry became the husband to the elder Black Canary and father to the younger superheroine. Following DC's The New 52 reboot in 2011, Larry Lance was re-established as Kurt Lance, and is now the husband of the Black Canary, Dinah Drake version of Black Canary, having met when they worked together as members of Team 7. A version of Larry Lance renamed Quentin Lance appeared as a main character in the first six seasons of The CW show ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'' and a recurring character on the other Arrowverse shows, played by Paul Blackthorne. Fictional character biography Pre-Crisis Earth-Two version Larry Lance's original appearances pertained to ...
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Laurel Lance (Arrowverse)
Dinah Laurel Lance is a Character (arts), fictional character in The CW's Arrowverse franchise based on the DC Comics character of the Black Canary, same name, created by writer-artist team of Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino, and adapted by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg for ''Arrow (TV series), Arrow'' in 2012. Katie Cassidy portrays the several Parallel universes in fiction, multiverse versions of the character within the ''Arrowverse'', all of whom are mostly referred to by their middle name, "Laurel", unlike the comics. The first version of Laurel is introduced in Pilot (Arrow), the pilot episode of ''Arrow'' as a legal aid attorney and Oliver Queen (Arrowverse), Oliver Queen's ex-girlfriend, who later becomes a vigilante and takes up the mantle of Black Canary in subsequent seasons of ''Arrow'' until her death in Arrow season 4, season four. The character also appears in spin-off shows ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'' and ''Legends of Tom ...
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Dinah Laurel Lance
Black Canary is the name of two superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. As one of the earliest female superheroes in the DC Comics universe, the character has made numerous appearances in prominent team-up titles, including the ''Justice Society of America'' and Justice League, ''Justice League of America''. The Black Canary persona has been adopted by two individuals, portrayed as legacy heroes with a mother-daughter relationship between the two. Following DC's New 52 initiative, Black Canary was briefly Composite character, amalgamated as a single character before the mother-and-daughter dynamic was restored to continuity. Dinah Drake, the original Black Canary, was created by the writer-artist team of Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino, the character debuted in ''Flash Comics'' #86 on July 31, 1947 (cover dated August 1947) in the Golden Age of Comic Books. Strong, mysterious, gutsy and romantic, she has been called "the archetype of the new ...
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