Ian Hughes may refer to: Ian Hughes (Australian footballer) (1939–1976), Australian rules footballer Ian Hughes (diplomat) (born 1951), British diplomat...
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Ian Hughes, also known as epredator, (born 30 or 31 August 1967 in Norfolk, England) is a British metaverse evangelist, technology industry analyst, and...
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Ian Noel Hughes CMG (born 5 December 1951) is a British diplomat who has served as ambassador to Guatemala, El Salvador, Liberia and South Sudan, and...
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international footballers born outside the Republic of Ireland Stoke 2–1 Arsenal Ian Hughes, BBC Sport Online, 1 November 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2008 (includes...
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Ian Hughes (29 March 1939 – 30 April 1976) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby...
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Ian Hughes (born 2 August 1974) is a Wales former professional footballer. He played as a defender and was a Welsh under-21 international. Born in Bangor...
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Ian Hughes; Writer: Trent Roberts (4 April 2024). "Episode 8236". Home and Away. Seven Network. Series producer: Lucy Addario; Director: Ian Hughes;...
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Ian Robert Hughes (born 13 March 1972) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played at club...
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Tom Hughes (born 18 April 1985) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Prince Albert in the ITV drama Victoria (2016–2019), Joe Lambe in the...
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Rupert Penry-Jones (category Ian Charleson Award winners)
Barbican Centre in London, where his performance as Don Carlos won the 1999 Ian Charleson Award. in 2001, he was cast as Robert Caplan in J.B. Priestley's...
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