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John Clarke (satirist) (3246 bytes)
1: '''John Morrison Clarke''' (born [[July 29]], [[1948]]) is a [[comedian]]... 3: ...attended by numerous associates all named 'Trev'. Clarke also recorded a series of records and cassettes a... 5: Clarke also became known for his screenwriting when, in ... 7: ...rrent affairs programme ''[[A Current Affair]]''. Clarke would take on the persona of a politician or prom... 9: During the early [[1990s]], Clarke featured in two somewhat successful local films, ... John Wells (satirist) (918 bytes) 1: ...8]]) was a British [[actor]], writer and [[satire|satirist]]. 7: [[Category:1936 births|Wells, John]] 8: [[Category:1998 deaths|Wells, John]] 9: [[Category:Satirists|Wells]] John Clarke (US Actor) (562 bytes) 1: '''John Clarke''' (born [[April 14]], [[1932]]) is an [[American... 3: John Clarke was the first actor to play Mickey Horton on the ... 5: His daughter is actress [[Mindy Clarke]], who started out on ''Days of Our Lives'' but n... 9: [[Category:1932 births|Clarke, John]] 10: [[Category:Soap opera actors|Clarke, John]] John Clarke (disambiguation) (990 bytes) 3: ''There are several men named John Clarke, including:'' 5: #[[John Clarke (1609-1676)|John Clarke]], the co-founder of Rhode Island. 6: #[[John Clarke (US Actor)|John Clarke]], American soap opera actor from Days of Our Liv... 7: #[[John Blades Clarke]], a U.S. representative from Kentucky from 1875 ... 8: #[[John Davenport Clarke]], a U.S. representative from New Yor from 1921 t... John Hessin Clarke (1812 bytes) 1: ...:John Hessin Clarke.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Justice Clarke, c. 1917]] 2: '''John Hessin Clarke''' ([[September 18]], [[1857]]-[[March 22]], [[19... 4: ...can Party|Republican]] nomination for President. Clarke resigned from the Court in just under six years t... 13: [[Category:U.S. Supreme Court justices|Clarke, John Hessin]] 14: [[Category:U.S. District Court judges|Clarke, John Hessin]] John Clarke (1609-1676) (3236 bytes) 1: ...cist (winner of 2004 [[Hughes Medal]]) see [[John Clarke (physicist)]]'' 3: '''John Clarke''' ([[1609]]–[[1676]]) was a [[medical doct... 5: ...t emigrated to [[Massachusetts Bay]] in [[1637]]. Clarke and other settlers purchased land from the Americ... 7: ...vent (and others like it) served as the basis for Clarke's ''Ill Newes from New England, or a Narrative of... 9: ... [[1663]] [[Charles II of England]] granted John Clarke a [[Royal Charter]] to Rhode Island. That charter... Tom Brown (satirist) (4063 bytes) 1: ...be he wrote concerning Dr [[John Fell (clergyman)|John Fell]]. 27: On the other hand, those such as [[John Dryden]] (whom he ridiculed in ''The Reasons of M... Craig Brown (satirist) (1907 bytes) 1: '''Craig Brown''' is a [[British]] [[satirist]] and [[writer]] probably best-known for his work... 3: ... egos appeared in [[The Guardian]] as ''Bel Littlejohn'' from January 7, 2000 until March 9, 2001, and a... 13: *''The Hounding of John Thomas'' (Century, 1994) ISBN 0712657789 16: ...nists/Archive/0,,-19,00.html Guardian - Bel Littlejohn] column archives 21: [[Category:Satirists|Brown, Craig]] T.E.B. Clarke (550 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Ernest Bennett "Tibby" Clarke''' ([[June 7]], [[1907]] - [[February 11]], [[198... 3: ===Ealing comedies by T.E.B. Clarke=== 10: [[Category:1907 births|Clarke, T.E.B.]] 11: [[Category:1989 deaths|Clarke, T.E.B.]] Clarke (644 bytes) 1: People whose surname is '''Clarke''' include 3: ...national security advice to four U.S. presidents. Clarke was the counter-terrorism adviser on the U.S. Nat... 5: * Sir [[Arthur C. Clarke]] (born 1917) is an author and inventor, probably... 7: * [[Rebecca Clarke]] (1886–1979) was an English composer known... Gillian Clarke (431 bytes) 1: '''Gillian Clarke''' is a prominent [[Anglo-Welsh poetry|Anglo-Wels... 5: [[Category:Welsh poets|Clarke, Gillian]] 6: [[Category:Anglo-Welsh poets|Clarke, Gillian]] 8: [[cy:Gillian Clarke]] Andrew Clarke (332 bytes) 1: Lieutenant-Colonel '''Andrew Clarke''' (1792 - 1847) was Governor of [[Western Austra... 9: [[Category:1792 births|Clarke, Andrew]] 10: [[Category:1847 deaths|Clarke, Andrew]] 11: [[Category:Governors of Western Australia|Clarke, Andrew]] George Clarke (354 bytes) 1: '''George Clarke''' enrolled at [[Brasenose College, Oxford]] in [... 4: [[Category:Lords of the Admiralty|Clarke, George]] David Clarke (648 bytes) 1: ...racter actor]]. Married to [[Nora Dunfee]], David Clarke had two daughters, and died [[April 18]] [[2004]]... 16: [[Category:2004 deaths|Clarke, David]] Austin Clarke (1530 bytes) 1: ...For the Irish poet of the same name see: [[Austin Clarke (poet)]].'' 3: '''Austin Chesterfield Clarke''' (born [[1934]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[nov... 32: [[Category:1934 births|Clarke, Austin]] 33: [[Category:Canadian writers|Clarke, Austin]] 35: [[de:Austin Clarke]] Clarke Stadium (607 bytes) 1: '''Clarke Stadium''' was a [[Canadian football]] [[stadium]... Steve Clarke (223 bytes) 1: ...arrival of Manager [[José Mourinho]]. As a player Clarke made over 400 appearances for Chelsea. Clarke College (1309 bytes) 1: '''Clarke College''' is a four year [[Catholic]] college lo... 3: ...g school for local girls. For a number of years, Clarke College was an all female school, until the [[197... 10: *http://www.clarke.edu/ Richard Clarke (5818 bytes) 1: [[Image:Richard-clarke.jpg|right|Richard Clarke]] 3: '''Richard A. Clarke''' (born [[1951]]) provided national security adv... 4: Clarke's specialties are [[cyber security]], [[counterte... 10: Richard Clarke was born in [[1951]], the son of a [[Pennsylvania... 12: Starting in [[1985]], Clarke served in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] Administra... Tony Clarke (439 bytes) 1: '''Anthony Richard Clarke''' (born [[September 6]], [[1963]]) is an [[Engla... 5: [[Category:1963 births|Clarke, Tony]] 6: [[Category:British MPs|Clarke, Tony]] 7: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Clarke, Tony]] 9: [[sv:Tony Clarke]]
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