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    and Luncheon at Sardi's. He was the great-uncle of actor Christian Slater. Slater earned a master's degree in political science from Columbia University...
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    and Slater became one of the major A-list stars of the 1990s. With Slater being a big Star Trek fan (in addition to his mother, Mary Jo Slater, serving...
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  • William John Slater, CBE (29 April 1927 – 18 December 2018), also commonly known as W. J. Slater, was an English professional footballer. Slater made the...
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  • William, Bill, Billy or Willie Slater may refer to: William Slater (architect) (1819–1872), English architect William Slater (cricketer) (1790–1852),...
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  • Victoria, who, in 1935, along with his brother-in-law, Bill Slater, founded the law firm Slater & Gordon. In September 1941, during World War II while...
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    William Slater (c. 20 May 1890 – 19 June 1960) was an Australian lawyer, politician and diplomat. Slater is believed to have been born around 20 May 1890...
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  • Christian Slater. Thomas Knight Slater was born in Queens, New York on December 26, 1938, the son of Helen Margaret (Knight) and Thomas G. Slater. He would...
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    Slater (born February 11, 1972) is an American professional surfer, best known for being crowned World Surf League champion a record 11 times. Slater...
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    advisor. Slater was born in Long Beach, California, to Annie and Pro Football Hall of Fame player Jackie Slater. He has a brother named David. Slater lettered...
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  • of the Year Award (in 1952), an accolade also won by Wolves half-back Bill Slater in 1960. In total, 36 players have won full England caps during their...
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