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unusual facts about Ashley Scott-Layton


Ashley Scott-Layton

He is currently the Resident Assistant Director at the Lyric Hammersmith recently assisting Sean Holmes on the revival of Edward Bond's Saved.


Ashley Scott

She later guest-starred in several shows, including CSI: Miami, and NCIS.

Later, she was cast as series regular in Lifetime drama pilot, Unreal, opposite Shiri Appleby and Megyn Price.

Brian Layton

Layton's men arrested Hilliard's servant, but Hilliard crossed the Tweed near Coldstream.

Central Davis Junior High School

Although 9th grade students attend classes at Central Davis, they are registered as students of Layton High School or Northridge High School.

Dorothy Layton

Layton had a promising acting career and starred in eight films in 1932 and 1933, notably appearing several times with Laurel and Hardy.

Frederick Layton

In 1883, Layton and Alexander Mitchell were given a farewell dinner at the Milwaukee Club on a Monday evening to celebrate their upcoming departure to Europe.

Kristian Chong

A highly sought after chamber musician, recent collaborations include Australian and international tours with the Australian String Quartet, performances with violinists Natsuko Yoshimoto, Elizabeth Layton, Ilya Konovalov, (concertmaster Israel Philharmonic), Flinders Quartet, and cellists Li-Wei Qin and Guy Johnston.

Layton Cemetery

Layton Cemetery contains the graves of 139 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I and 39 of World War II, besides, from the latter war, 26 airmen of the Polish Air Force (whose headquarters in exile were in Talbot Square in the town), and one airman of the Royal Yugoslav Air Force.

Layton Preparatory School

Layton Preparatory School is a member of the Student Union, an organization also including Tower Hill School, Tatnall School, Archmere Academy, Sanford School, and Wilmington Friends School.

Michael Layton, 2nd Baron Layton

Lord Layton was a Member for Metallurgy of the Allied Control Commission in Berlin after World War II, later being on the Economic Sub-Committee which founded the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris.

North Layton Junior High School

Once students reach the 9th grade they are registered at Layton High School, Northridge High School or Clearfield High School and may participate in the aforementioned sports, but still attend classes in the North Layton Jr.

Paul Layton

Byrne was told by Marty Kristian that The New Seekers were looking for a bass guitarist, and informed Layton who was accepted into the group.

Posterity Records

Posterity Records' first release was a recording of poet Irving Layton reading at Le Hibou Coffee House in 1963, produced by William Hawkins, with liner notes by Roy MacSkimming.

Professor Layton and the Curious Village

The player controls the movements of Professor Layton (voiced by Christopher Miller) and his young assistant Luke (voiced by Lani Minella in US English and Maria Darling in UK English) around the village of St. Mystere to locate the "Golden Apple" and solve other mysteries that arise during their search.

Seductive Poison

Dr. Anthony Storr Professor of Psychiatry, Fellow at the Royal College of Physicians, and Emeritus Fellow at Green College at Oxford, and a former Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry at Oxford University wrote: "Deborah Layton vividly describes her initial intense involvement with Jim Jones’ Peoples Temple and her eventual risky escape from a promised utopia which had turned into a concentration camp. This book is both gripping and revealing."

Tyler Layton

Layton's father was a radio announcer (including working as the colour analyst on Alabama Crimson Tide football radio broadcasts) and a sports journalist who encouraged her from an early age.

Waterlow baronets

The Waterlow Baronetcy, of Harrow Weald in the County of Middlesex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 28 October 1930 for William Waterlow, Managing Director of Waterlow Bros & Layton, Chairman of Waterlow and Sons Ltd and Lord Mayor of London between 1929 and 1930.

William Layton Nelson

William Layton Nelson (born March 3, 1945) is a singer, songwriter, poet and musician currently (2009) living in Jacksonville, Florida.


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