He appeared at the Bournemouth Nightclub Elements on 20 February 2007 to give away sweets and Valentines signed lips to the girls in the 13-17 night.
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Christopher "Chris" Perry-Metcalf (born 11 January 1989 in Liverpool) is a former child actor who is best known for playing a Year 11 pupil at Grange Hill, called Togger Johnson.
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Metcalf graduated from Coe in 1936, then attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Albert Metcalf bought his music library and gave it to Tufts University.
It was established by Jeremy Grantham and Hannelore Grantham and the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting to annually recognize the work of one journalist or a team of journalists for exemplary reporting on the environment.
One such couple asks Metcalf if he'd like to listen to selections from Sigmund Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents.
Metcalf's father, Jesse Metcalf, was a textile manufacturer, and his mother, Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf, was the co-founder of the Rhode Island School of Design.
A later run of "Voice Lessons" at Sacred Fools Theater Company was nominated for four Ovation Awards including Best Play in an Intimate Theatre (Linda Toliver and Gary Guidinger in Association with Sacred Fools Theater Company), Acting Ensemble for a Play (Laurie Metcalf, French Stewart & Maile Flanagan), Lead Actor in a Play (French Stewart as Nate), and Lead Actress in a Play (Laurie Metcalf as Virginia).
In 1946 Metcalf moved to Montreal and formed the International Band, the first to play the nascent bebop style in Canada.
Future BRT corridors are planned for State Avenue in adjacent Kansas City, Kansas; Metcalf Avenue through Johnson County, Kansas; North Oak Trafficway to Missouri Route 152; and for the US Highway 24 and 40 corridor towards Independence, Missouri.
The band styles its core members as the pseudonymous Torg, Gala Bell, and Kamar Maza, however videos and live performances have revealed them to be David and Meredith Metcalf of the indie-rock band Bodies of Water.
Di's nervous daughter Chantelle (Ami Metcalf) stars as the obvious miscast love interest of Dick while Director Francis (Mark Benton) tries hard to pull the show together while Di keeps interfering with his decisions.
Waters of Potowmack (1982), a documentary history of the Potomac River, and other works such as U.S. Dept. of the Interior (1980) and I-57 (1988) continue Metcalf’s preoccupation with “juxtaposition” and documentary forms.
Percy Metcalfe, CVO, RDI (Wakefield, 14 January 1895 - 1970), (often spelled Metcalf without "e") was an English artist sculptor and designer.
Elizabeth Cabot who married Henry Holt, Jr., the son of Henry Holt, founder of Henry Holt and Company and Taber Florence, and Pauline Cabot who married George Pierce Metcalf, son of Stephen Olney Metcalf.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information called Metcalf "one of the leading entomologists of the 20th century".
Until July 2012 she was the Emma MacLachlan Metcalf Professor of the Humanities and a University Professor at Boston University.
Metcalf was commissioned to create the Olympic torch for the 1968 Olympic Games and Pellicer designed the jewelry that adorned the Statue of Liberty on its 100th anniversary.
Twenty-four of Metcalf's players earned first-team all-conference citations and John Beasley was named a first-team All-American by the Helms Foundation in 1966.
Black Bat Doubleshot, written by Mike Bullock with art by Michael Metcalf, is one of the five main titles in the line.
It is shared by the characters Constable Benton Fraser and fugitive Victoria Metcalf while they sustain one another on a mountainside during a bitter storm, forming a deep and passionate bond in the process.
Reviewing the Welsh premiere, Rodney Milnes described Tornrak as "an absorbing, thought-provoking and very approachable new opera" and as more successful than Metcalf's first opera The Journey.
After the end of World War I, the Sachem was returned to her owner, Manton B. Metcalf of New York, 10 February 1919.
The old road was one of the many roads in east Lancashire constructed by John Metcalf, perhaps better known as Blind Jack Metcalf, a civil engineer from Knaresborough.
WBUK "The Big Buck" originally broadcast from 1991 to 2002 at 107.5 in the city of license of Ft. Shawnee with studios located on South Metcalf Street near the Ottawa River.
Though born in the United States (Waite, Maine), Metcalf is also considered Canadian since he joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914.
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On 2 September 1918 at Arras, France, when the right flank of the battalion was held up, Lance-Corporal Metcalf rushed forward under intense machine-gun fire to a passing tank and with his signal flag walked in front of the tank directing it along the trench in a perfect hail of bullets and bombs.
Zeno Payne Metcalf (1885, Lakeville, Ohio -1956 Raleigh, North Carolina) was an American entomologist specialising in Homoptera.