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    loan spell at St George's Budapest in Australia from Derby. George, whose exploits with the Rams earned him the chant, "Charlie, Charlie, the King of Derby"...
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  • after a jealous husband kills him. It is adapted from George Axelrod's 1959 play Goodbye, Charlie. The play also provided the basis for the 1991 film Switch...
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  • Frederick George may refer to: J. Frederick George, a pseudonym of author George Jewsbury Frederick Charles George, the full name of the footballer Charlie George...
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    "Meet the cast of Rain Dogs". Radio Times. 4 April 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2023. "Blues for Mr. Charlie". kilntheatre.com. 2004. Sam Hazeldine at IMDb...
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    Charlie George Hawkins (born 14 February 1991) is a British former actor. He was born and raised in Islington.[citation needed] His most notable roles...
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  • Charlie George Caton (born 25 November 2002) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a forward for National League North club Chester. He is the son of longstanding...
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  • Charlie George is a British writer and comedian from Swindon. In 2019, she won "The Comedy Bloomers LGBTQ+ New Comedian of the Year" and was a runner-up...
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  • Gaelic football player Charlie George (born 1950), English footballer Charlie George (comedian) (fl. 2020s), British comedian Charlie Glasco, New York City...
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    John Chaplin (born Sydney John Hill), Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin Jr., and George Wheeler Dryden. The members of the Chaplin family include:...
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  • Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator is a children's book by British author Roald Dahl. It is the sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, continuing...
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