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Sidwell (surname)
Sidwell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aaron Sidwell (born 1988), English actor, singer, musician and producer * Ezra Sidwell (1885–1949), English rugby league footballer * Henry Sidwell (1857–1936), Anglican bishop * Ken Sidwell (1936–2022), American college head basketball and baseball head coach * Martindale Sidwell (1916–1998), English organist, composer and teacher * Paul Sidwell, Australian linguist * Steve Sidwell (born 1982), English footballer * Steve Sidwell (American football) (1944–2023), American football coach * Steve Sidwell (musician) Steve Sidwell is an English arranger, composer, and trumpeter. Music career Some of his work include the composition of "Elements & Motion" for the 79th Academy Awards with the Hollywood SFX Chorale, which received an Emmy nomination. Other cred ..., British arranger, composer, and trumpeter * Tom Sidwell (1888–1958), English cricketer {{Surname ...
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Aaron Sidwell
Aaron Sidwell (born 12 September 1988) is an English actor, singer, musician and producer. He is known for portraying the role of Steven Beale on the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', originating the role of Michael Dork in Loserville and being the first British actor to play Johnny in Green Day's musical ''American Idiot''. Career Sidwell was born in 1988, and grew up in the village of Kingswood, Kent. He was given a drama scholarship when he was eleven years old, at Bethany School. He started his acting career on stage and was a member of All Saints Choir. He worked for several years on the stage. Shortly after leaving, his big break came when he was cast as Steven Beale in the BBC soap opera, ''EastEnders''; he took over the role from Edward Savage, who last appeared in 2002. Sidwell left the role in 2008. At the end of April 2010, Sidwell started working on an online show called ''Almost, But Not Quite'', playing the part of Josh Newell. In August 2011, he starred in a new m ...
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Ezra Sidwell
Ezra Sidwell (second ¼ 1885 – fourth ¼ 1949) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He played at club level for Wakefield Trinity, as a or . Background Ezra Sidwell's birth was registered in Wakefield district, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and his death aged 64 was registered in Wakefield district, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Playing career Challenge Cup Final appearances Ezra Sidwell played at , and scored a try in Wakefield Trinity's 17-0 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1909 Challenge Cup Final during the 1908–09 season at Headingley, Leeds on Tuesday 20 April 1909, in front of a crowd of 23,587.Hoole, Les (2004). ''Wakefield Trinity RLFC - FIFTY GREAT GAMES''. Breedon Books. County Cup Final appearances Ezra Sidwell played in Wakefield Trinity's 8-2 victory over Huddersfield in the 1910 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1910–11 season at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 3 December 1910. Notable tour matc ...
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Henry Sidwell
Henry Bindley Sidwell (1857 – 31 August 1936) was the first Bishop of George, the first South African-born bishop to head a diocese. He was born in Grahamstown and educated at the University of the Cape of Good Hope. Ordained in 1889 he began his career with a curacy in Johannesburg after which he was rector of Middleburg and then Archdeacon of Pretoria before his appointment to the episcopate A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of dioceses. The role .... He died in post on 31 August 1936. Publications * * References External links Wits historical papers* 1857 births People from Makhanda, Eastern Cape University of South Africa alumni Archdeacons of Pretoria 20th-century Anglican Church of Southern Africa bishops Anglican bishops of George 1936 deaths< ...
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Ken Sidwell
Kenneth Boyd Sidwell (January 23, 1936 – December 25, 2022) was an American college head basketball and baseball head coach. He coached Belmont's basketball team from 1962 to 1964 and again from 1972 to 1974, as well as Tennessee Tech from 1964 to 1969. In baseball, Sidwell coached Belmont from 1963 to 1964. He was also the first full-time athletic director in Belmont's history. He was inducted into Belmont's Hall of Fame as a coach and administrator in 1993. As an athlete, Sidwell starred in both sports when he attended Tennessee Tech. In his four-year basketball career, Sidwell was a three-time all-Ohio Valley Conference player, a Little College All-American, and when he graduated he was the school's all-time leading scorer. He had his jersey retired and was inducted into Tennessee Tech's Hall of Fame in 1977. Sidwell died in Franklin, Tennessee Franklin is a city in and the county seat of Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. About south of Nashville, Tenness ...
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Martindale Sidwell
Professor Martindale Sidwell FRCO (23 February 1916 – 20 February 1998) was an English organist, composer and teacher. Education John William Martindale Sidwell was born in Little Packington, Warwickshire on 23 February 1916, the son of John William Sidwell, a musician, and Mary Martindale. At age 7 he joined the choir at Wells Cathedral, and later became assistant organist. He was awarded ARCO in 1936 and FRCO in 1938.Western Daily Press - Monday 31 January 1938 During the Second World War he served firstly with the North Somerset Yeomanry and later with the Royal Engineers. Invalided out he became temporary organist at Holy Trinity Church, Leamington Spa and director of music at Warwick School. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with C H Trevor (organist), C.H. Trevor. In 1944 he married Barbara Hill, a pianist and harpsichordist. Appointments *Sub Organist at Wells Cathedral 1932 - ? *Assistant Organist at Wells Cathedral 1938 - ? *Temporary Organist at Holy Tri ...
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Paul Sidwell
Paul James Sidwell is an Australian linguist based in Canberra, Australia, who has held research and lecturing positions at the Australian National University. Sidwell, who is also an expert and consultant in forensic linguistics, is most notable for his work on the historical linguistics of the Austroasiatic language family, and has published reconstructions of the Austroasiatic, Bahnaric, Katuic, Palaungic, Khasic, and Nicobaric proto-languages. Sidwell is currently the president of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS) and also regularly organises the International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics (ICAAL). Career In 2001, Sidwell was appointed as a collaborating scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig. From 2001 to 2004, he was an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian National University, remaining there from 2005 to 2007 as a visiting research fellow, funded by the Max Planck ...
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Steve Sidwell
Steven James Sidwell (born 14 December 1982) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Sidwell was a product of the Arsenal academy, and after winning two FA Youth Cups, he had constructive loan spells at Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion, but never broke into the Arsenal first team. He came to prominence in the Championship with Reading after a January 2003 move to the Royals and spent years with the club, helping them to earn promotion to the Premier League for the first time ever in 2005–06. He joined Chelsea on a free transfer for the 2007–08 season, however opportunities were limited at Stamford Bridge, as he competed with players such as Frank Lampard, Michael Ballack, Claude Makélélé, and Michael Essien for playing time in central midfield. He moved to Aston Villa in July 2008 for a fee of £5 million. In his -year stay at Villa Park he played 64 times, scoring four goals. Sidwell then spent years at Fulham, making 115 ...
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Steve Sidwell (American Football)
Steve Sidwell (August 30, 1944 – August 23, 2023) was an American football coach. He coached in the National Football League (NFL) for 22 years and was a college football coach for 16 years. Sidwell worked as the New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator from 1986 to 1994. He had been appointed on February 3, 1986, a few days after Vince Tobin joined the Chicago Bears despite the expectation that he would fill the Saints' defensive coordinator position. In this nine-year span, the Saints led the league twice in fewest points allowed (1991, 1992), in rushing defense (1989) and in passing defense (1992, 1993); this era of Saints defenses was nicknamed the Dome Patrol. He has also held jobs as defensive coordinator of the Houston Oilers, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, and most recently, the Seattle Seahawks The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle. The Seahawks compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the Nat ...
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Steve Sidwell (musician)
Steve Sidwell is an English arranger, composer, and trumpeter. Music career Some of his work include the composition of "Elements & Motion" for the 79th Academy Awards with the Hollywood SFX Chorale, which received an Emmy nomination. Other credits include London 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, ''The Nightly Show'' 2017 with hosts Bradley Walsh and Jason Manford, the 2015 Rugby World Cup Opening Ceremony at Twickenham, 2015 and 2014 BBC Music Awards, ''BBC Live at Edinburgh Castle'', 2014 Ryder Cup Gala, Robbie Williams Live at The Palladium, Bruce Forsyth's Hall of Fame, BBC ''The Voice'' series 1 and 2, '' Robbie Williams Live at the Albert'', ''The Robbie Williams TV Special'', '' Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall'', ''Children in Need Rock the MEN'', ''Children in Need Rocks for Terry'', the ''BBC Olympic Handover Concert'', ''Victoria Wood’s Christmas Special'', ''Victoria's Empire'', Chris Moyles' '' Quiz Night'', ''Ant & Dec's Christmas Show'' and t ...
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