Andrew Matthew William Faulds (1 March 1923 – 31 May 2000) was a British actor and Labour Party politician. After a successful acting career on stage...
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Andrew Faulds (born 12 August 1944) is a Canadian bobsledder. He competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics and the 1972 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Faulds can refer to: Look up fauld in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Andrew Faulds (1923-2000), British actor and politician Clare Faulds (born c. 1949)...
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required. Griffiths was defeated by the actor and Labour candidate Andrew Faulds in the 1966 general election. Griffiths wrote his own account of his...
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British crime thriller, directed by Don Sharp and starring William Lucas, Andrew Faulds and Colette Wilde. It screened on US television in 1961 as part of the...
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Blackman as Hera John Cairney as Hylas Patrick Troughton as Phineus Andrew Faulds as Phalerus Nigel Green as Hercules John Crawford as Polydeuces (uncredited)...
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Chilton had chosen John Glen to play Jet, but later decided to use Andrew Faulds instead, because Chilton's secretary fancied him. David Jacobs's ability...
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O'Casey as Rushford Michael Caine as Johnny Brent John Crawford as doctor Andrew Faulds as police Inspector Robert Gallico as Lieutenant Kelly Arthur Lowe as...
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cousin of Edmund Mortimer Marina Vlady as Kate Percy, Hotspur's wife Andrew Faulds as Earl of Westmorland, an Earl loyal to the King Jeremy Rowe as Prince...
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Conservative figure includes Ulster Unionists and National Liberals. Thorpe, Andrew (1997). A History of the British Labour Party. London: Macmillan Education...
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