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    Bruce McRae (January 15, 1867 – May 7, 1927) was an American stage and early silent film actor. He was the nephew of actor Sir Charles Wyndham. Born in...
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    Watson. Microsoft named the debugger in Microsoft Windows "Dr. Watson". Bruce McRae originated the role of Watson in the 1899 Broadway production of Sherlock...
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    Harold Abraham McRae (/məˈkreɪ/; born July 10, 1945) is an American former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Reds (1968...
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  • Frank McRae (March 18, 1941 – April 29, 2021) was an American film and television actor and a professional football player. McRae was born in Memphis...
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    daughters, actresses Heather and Meredith MacRae, and two sons, William Gordon MacRae and Robert Bruce MacRae. One of Sheila's four children, Meredith, predeceased...
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    Nell Brinkley (redirect from Nell McRae)
    disguised as a man. Brinkley married Bruce McRae Jr., newspaperman and son of famed Broadway actor Bruce McRae, on September 7, 1920. Two years later...
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  • the Empire Theatre. It was produced by Charles Frohman and featured Bruce McRae as Jones and Ethel Barrymore as Mrs. Jones. Critics praised Ethel Barrymore's...
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  • Tim McRae (born 1970), Olympic weightlifter for the United States William McRae (1909–1973), American college football player and judge Bruce McRae (1867–1927)...
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    scene changes with lighting alone. William Gillette as Sherlock Holmes Bruce McRae as Doctor Watson Reuben Fax as John Forman Harold Heaton as Sir Edward...
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  • and the ingénue's young admirer Warren Creamer becomes the Scottish Bruce McRae in Williams's adaptation. Howard's version was first published in 1932...
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