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Shayne's Emporium

He campaigned in many states and worked several states for Benjamin Harrison and William McKinley.


Alan Culpepper

Culpepper married American distance runner Shayne Culpepper (formerly Shayne Wille), also a University of Colorado graduate, in 1997.

Brave Warrior

Steve is in love with Laura MacGregor (Christine Larsen), but her father, Shayne MacGregor, is also secretly aiding the British against the Americans.

Daxton Monaghan

In 2009 Daxton joined Sydney musicians and entertainers Andy Kent from You Am I, Jeff O'Connell from Headache, Shayne Pinington and Adam Yee from Smudge for a series of gigs at the Annandale Hotel under the name “The baby baby baby baby yeah yeah yeah's,” a Cult tribute band.

Debra Paget

Three of Paget's siblings, Mareta ("Judith Gibson", "Teala Loring"), Lezlie ("Lisa Gaye"), and Frank ("Ruell Shayne") all entered show business.

Max Boyer

On October 9, 2010, IWS held its final show before ceasing its operations, during which Boyer made his return and wrestled his first match in two and a half years, defeating Vanessa Kraven, Alex Silva, Kid Kamikaze, Mike Bailey and then–champion, former partner Shayne Hawke in a six–way elimination match to regain the IWS Canadian Championship.

No Coffin for the Corpse

The 1942 movie The Man Who Wouldn't Die, starring Lloyd Nolan, was based on No Coffin for the Corpse, but the Merlini character was replaced by Michael Shayne, a popular fictional private eye at the time, created by the writer Brett Halliday.

Robert Shayne

Shayne played many character roles in movies and television, such as a 1943 movie entitled Wagon Wheels West, but he is best remembered for his portrayal of the recurring character Police Inspector William "Bill" Henderson on the 1950s TV series Adventures of Superman.

Shayne Toporowski

Shayne Angelo Toporowski (born August 6, 1975 in Paddockwood, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger.

Shayne Ward

On 8 March 2011, Shayne performed the title track from the album Obsession on The Alan Titchmarsh Show.


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