• Roy Hart (born Rubin Hartstein; 30 October 1926 – 18 May 1975) was a South African actor and vocalist noted for his highly flexible voice and extensive...
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  • Cyril Roy Hart (born 1923) is an amateur historian of Anglo-Saxon England. He is a retired general practitioner who published books and articles on medical...
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  • Roy Ernest Hart (30 May 1933 – June 2014) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Brentford as a centre half. "Roy...
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  • Royalton Hartland School District (nicknamed "Roy-Hart") is a school district in Middleport, New York, United States and serves the nearby hamlet of Gasport...
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    Roy Harter (born March 6, 1973) is a New York Emmy award-winning, composer, sound designer and audio mixer, best known for his work in television and film...
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    pupils formed a theatre company called the Roy Hart Theatre, under the direction of South African actor Roy Hart, who had studied with Wolfsohn for fifteen...
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  • Roy Hart Jr. (born July 10, 1965) is a former American football defensive tackle. He was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the sixth round of the 1988...
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  • expressive therapies, and psychotherapy, including the Roy Hart Theatre, founded by Roy Hart, the psychotherapeutic approach to song, prayer, and guided...
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    words of George III. The work was written for the South-African actor Roy Hart and the composer's ensemble, the Pierrot Players. It was premiered on 22...
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    Simon; Smyth, Alfred (eds.). Anglo-Saxons: Studies Presented to Cyril Roy Hart. Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts Press. pp. 127–158. ISBN 978-1-8518-2932-3...
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