Rohini Salian was a leading public prosecutor in the sessions court. ref cite news url http cities.expressindia.com fullstory.php?newsid 240124 title Chief Public Prosecutor resigns date 2007 06 08 publisher Indian Express accessdate 2009 08 23 ref Salian has handled several important cases such as the Borivali double murders, diamond merchant and film financier Bharat Shah s case, ref cite news url http www.rediff.com news 2001 jan 22shah.htm title Bharat Shah s police custody extended till January 29 date 2001 01 22 publisher Rediff accessdate 2009 08 23 ref the J J shootout case, the Sara Sahara shopping complex case and the Ghatkopar and Mulund blast cases. Salian, who is also an accomplished painter, was initially an urban planner with the then Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority , and joined the legal profession in 1982. Rohini was born in Mangalore . References reflist Category People from Mangalore Category Indian lawyers Category Tulu people Category Living people mr ... more details
cleanup date September 2010 morefootnotes date September 2010 Ashok Salian born May 28, 1954, Mumbai is an Indian photographer. His photography ranges from fashion photography to art photography, also successfully combining the two. He grew up in the city of Mumbai , where he set up a lab processing company, thus gaining technical expertise in processing. In 1987 he got his first photography campaign. Career Ashok featured in the L Archive , the New York Festival and the One Show. He was also awarded the Asian Photography Photographer of the Year award in 2002 and in 2004 felicitated by the Government of Maharashtra, India with an award for Important contribution to Indian Photography . Soon thereafter he made another mark with an award for Photography in 2005 by the Rotary Club. Ashok was requested to direct a few commercials. His debut commercial as a director for Killer Jeans was nominated for the best debut director of the year award in 1997. Two films for Wave Cinemas led to yet another prominent award, one of India s foremost advertising award AAA of I who awarded him two bronzes for excellence in film making at the Goafest in 2007. Ashok recently concluded a solo show of his art works in Milan 2010. Although active in art photography, he is fascinated with film making and we can expect his next project to be nothing less than perfect. References http wikimapia.org 2171935 This is where Fashion Photographer Ashok Salian started his career http www.timescontent.com tss showcase related photos c1 Ashok Salian 1 r Ashok Salian.html http www.movietalkies.com artists index.asp?ArtistId 57828 http www.dnaindia.com entertainment report i m working on a film ashok salian 1072216 External links official http www.ashoksalian.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Salian, Ashok ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 28, 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Salian, Ashok Category Indian photographers Category Living people ... more details
Werner V , count in the Nahegau , Speyergau and Wormsgau c. 899 c. 935 is the first definite progenitor of the Salian Dynasty of German kings. His father was Count Werner IV and his mother was a sister of king Conrad I of Germany . He married Hicha of Swabia, daughter of Burchard II, Duke of Swabia and Regilinde of Swabia. Their only son was Conrad the Red . Further reading Andreas Thiele Erz hlende genealogische Stammtafeln zur europ ischen Geschichte Band I , Teilband 1, 1993 R diger E. Barth Der Herzog in Lotharingien im 10. Jahrhundert. 1990 Detlev Schwennicke Europ ische Stammtafeln Neue Folge Band I. 1, 1998 External links http homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com cousin html p319.htm Rootsweb Werner V Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Werner ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 935 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Werner Category 899 births Category 935 deaths Category Salian Dynasty euro noble stub de Werner Salier pl Werner V ... more details
resettled not far way, in Toxandria , the seat of the later SalianFranks. ref harvnb Howorth ... of the SalianFranks, then of all the Franks, of whom Clovis was king. According to his chronicler ... dynasty. Salians main SalianFranksFranks appear in Roman texts as both allies and enemies laeti ... SalianFranks were granted to settle as foederati in Toxandria , according to Ammianus Marcellinus ... ref The SalianFranks invaded the Roman Empire and were accepted as Foederati by Julian the Apostate in 358. By the end of the fifth century, the SalianFranks had largely moved onto Roman soil, to a territory ...two other uses the Frankish people and society the political development of the Franks Francia Image ... , AD 481&ndash 814. TOCright The Franks lang la Franci or gens Francorum were a confederation of Germanic ... bank of the Lower Rhine Lower and Middle Rhine River. From the third to fifth centuries some Franks raided Roman Empire Roman territory while other Franks joined the Roman troops in Gaul . Only the SalianFranks formed a kingdom on Roman held soil that was acknowledged by the Romans after 357. In the climate ... the Merovingian s and conquered all of Gaul except Septimania in the 6th century. The Salian political .... To the people who shortly were to counter the invasions of the Franks the Romans, the Celts, the Suebi, who in the first two instances spoke significantly different languages, the Franks must have ..., Franci. The Franks themselves had developed a new ethnic identity, which they retained until ... of the Franks. The same process happened to the name of the Franks Franconia is a local name within ... , ref harvnb Perry 1857 p 42 . ref the name of the Franks is universally agreed to be the same word ... that the meaning of free was adopted because, after the conquest of Gaul, only Franks were free .... ref Eumenius rhetorically addresses the Franks ref Panegyric on Constantine, xi. ref regarding ... of yours, that ever untrustworthy fickleness? Feroces was used often of the Franks. ref harvnb Perry ... more details
John Franks may refer to John A. Franks , American businessman John Franks judge , Irish Indian judge See also intitle Jack Franks , politician John Frank disambiguation hndis Franks, John ... more details
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Two inquiries in the United Kingdom resulted in a Franks Report , both conducted by Sir Oliver Franks, Baron Franks Oliver FranksFranks Report 1957 on administrative tribunal s and inquiries. Franks Report 1983 into the causes of the Falklands War . dab ... more details
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them from the SalianFranks the Franks of the Sal , the IJssel IJs sel River , or the Franks ... , a law code applying only to them, from the dominating SalianFranks. The Salians, following ... SalianFranks List of Germanic tribes Footnotes reflist 2 References cite book ref harv last Greenwood ... Laws of the Salian and Ripuarian Franks. New York AMS Press, 1986. cite book ref harv title Reevaluating ... of the Franks in the 2nd half of the 5th century. Les Francs rh nans is translated into English as the Ripuarian Franks. Originally on the right bank of the Rhine, they were returned to there often by the legions ... to occupy both banks. The map shows post Roman but pre Merovingian times, in which the Franks have begun ... city of the Ripuarian Franks Ripuarian Franks Latin Ripuarii is a distinction of the Frankish people ... Era . It is generally conceded that the lack of any reference whatever to the Franks under that name in any major or minor source dating to before the Christian Era suggests the Franks and Francia are innovations dating to no earlier than the first few centuries of that era. Once the term Franks appeared, authors of the Roman Empire made a general distinction between Salii, SalianFranks, and Ripuarii or Riparii, Ripuarian Franks, which are Latin language terms probably, but not certainly, referring to unknown Germanic originals. They are not known in this case. Before they were called Franks ... The confederacy of the Franks came into being for certain in the early 3rd century among the tribes ... , Tencteri and Ubii . At the time they were being submerged in a new identity, the Franks, which superseded ... trusts them again in anything. blockquote These independent Franks of the right bank seem to have typified ... the peace. Many of these Franks rose to high office in the empire. Also they became politically ... Francorum . He says that Clovis I Clovis , first king of all the Franks and first king to convert ... the death of Theudebald ca. 555 , Chlothar I Lothar took over the lands of the Ripuarian Franks ... more details
The Franks were medieval Germanic tribes. Franks may also refer to French people or Crusaders in general in the context of medieval Middle Eastern history USS Franks DD 554 USS Franks DD 554 , a United States Navy warship Hot Dog Frankfurter , as another name used to refer to hot dogs Franc , a unit ... Frank s Nursery & Crafts , a defunct U.S. lawn & garden retailer. People Augustus Wollaston Franks 1826 1897 , English antiquarian Bob Franks born 1951 , American Republican politician Bobby Franks 1909 1924 , murder victim Bubba Franks born 1978 , American footballer Carl Franks born 1960 , American college football coach Cecil Franks born 1935 , former English Member of Parliament Charles Franks , founder of Distributed Proofreaders David Franks David Salisbury Franks 1740 1793 , aide de camp of Benedict Arnold David Franks loyalist 1720 1794 , prominent Loyalist in the American Revolution Dick Franks 1920 2008 , Head of the Secret Intelligence Service 1979 1982 Frederick M. Franks, Jr. , retired General of the United States Army Herman Franks 1914 2009 , American Major League baseball player and coach Jimmy Franks born 1972 , real name of musician Jimmy Pop Lynne Franks borm 1948 , English public relations consultant Michael Franks musician born 1944 , US American jazz singer songwriter Michael Franks athlete born 1963 , US American sprinter Oliver Shewell Franks 1905 1992 , English philosopher Paul Franks born 1979 , English cricketer Philip Franks born 1956 , British actor Randall Franks , American bluegrass musician Stephen Franks born 1950 , New Zealand lawyer Tanya Franks born 1967 , American actress Trent Franks born 1957 , Republican member of the United States House of Representatives Tillman Franks 1920 2006 , American bassist and songwriter Tommy Franks born 1945 , U.S. general Wilbur R. Franks 1901 1986 , Canadian scientist William Sadler Franks 1851 1935 , British ... barang disambiguation disambig de Franks fr Franks lv Franks pl Franks ru simple Franks disambiguation ... more details
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Oliver Shewell Franks, Baron Franks , Order of Merit OM , Order of St Michael and St George GCMG , Order of the Bath KCB , Order of the British Empire CBE , Deputy Lieutenant DL 16 February 1905 15 October ... of the post war world . Franks was involved in Britain s recovery after the Second World War ... between the two countries. He was given a life peerage on 10 May 1962 as Baron Franks , of Headington in the Oxfordshire County of Oxford . Lord Franks was often called upon by the government of the day ... of having failed to heed warning signals of an Argentine invasion. Biography Early life Franks ... of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow between 1936 and 1946. Oliver Shewell Franks married Barbara Tanner in 1931. She gave birth to three daughters and died in 1987. ref name Franks Detail taken from the Obituary of Lord Franks dated 16th October 1992 in a British national newspaper. ref ... Franks Post War activities Franks was a Liberal and a great supporter of Clement Attlee . He was admired ... enslaved by imperialism. Sir Oliver Franks mistook the request, saying Well, it s very kind of you ... until 1975. Between 1960 and 1962 he was also chairman of Friends Provident . ref name Franks Later life Franks presented the BBC Reith Lectures in 1954. In his series of six broadcasts, titled ... University . There were 1,697 votes for Macmillan, and 1,607 votes for Franks. He was the chairman ..., Lord Franks . 14 vols. 1964 5 ref Between 1965 and 1984 he was the Chancellor of the University of East ... for Oxfordshire in 1978, and was given a life peerage as Baron Franks in 1962, and received the Order of Merit in 1977. Franks died aged 87. ref name Franks Footnotes reflist References Danchev, Alex, 2004, Franks, Oliver Shewell, Baron Franks 1905 1992 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ... October 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Oliver Shewell ALTERNATIVE ... England DATE OF DEATH 15 October 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Oliver Shewell Category ... more details
James or Jimmy Franks may refer to Jimmy Franks ice hockey 1914 ???? , Canadian ice hockey goaltender Jimmy Pop born 1972 , born James Franks, US musician and Bloodhound Gang lead singer Jimmy Franks Recording Company , record label owned by Jimmy Pop disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Franks, James ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 Infobox rugby league biography name Dimmy Franks fullname Dimmy Franks nickname image imagesize caption birth date death date height ft height inch weight convinfobox kg 99 st 99 lb 1 position club1 Hull F.C. Hull year1start 1897 year1end 1902 appearances1 tries1 goals1 fieldgoals1 points1 source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players all.html rugbyleagueproject.org new yes Dimmy Franks was a professional rugby league footballer of the 1890s and 1900s who at club level played for Hull F.C. Hull . ref name History Past Players at hullfc.com cite web url http www.hullfc.com hullfc contents ?page id 4264 pastplayers title History Past Players at hullfc.com publisher hullfc.com date 2009 12 31 accessdate 2010 01 01 ref References Reflist External links http www.rugbyleagueproject.org search ?q Franks Search for Franks at rugbyleagueproject.org http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players Dimmy Franks summary.html Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org DEFAULTSORT Franks, Dimmy Category Hull FC players Category Place of birth missing Category Year of birth missing ... more details
Dablink For the American Revolutionary War loyalist, see David Franks loyalist . David Salisbury Franks ... Revolution broke out. A Jew, Franks in 1775 was president of the Shearith Israel congregation of Montreal, the oldest Jewish congregation in Canada, but then less than a decade old. Franks congregation ... Jacob Rader Marcus, Franks publicly defended the right of a protester to compare King George III of England to the Pope and call him a fool, and Franks was jailed and held for 16 days. The experience ... invaded Canada in 1775, Franks joined the American forces. He was appointed paymaster of the Continental ... volunteers. Franks was promoted to major and was assigned as Arnold s aide de camp. ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource biography Franks.html Franks s Biography at the Jewish Virtual Library ref On the failure of the American campaign in Canada, Franks withdrew in July 1776 to Philadelphia, where he joined the Continental Army and served until October 1777. Because he spoke French, Franks ... fighting on the American side. Franks served as aide de camp to Arnold at West Point, New York West ... subordinate, Richard Varick , were both cleared of complicity in the treason. After Franks ... of Franks s own regiment started a whispering campaign against him. Seeking to clear his name definitively, Franks asked General Washington to initiate another court martial, one that would investigate ..., the court issued a thorough report completely exonerating Franks. A promotion in rank immediately followed. Franks was entrusted to carry highly secret documents to diplomats Benjamin Franklin in Paris and John Jay in Madrid. In 1783, Franks returned to Philadelphia, but soon left for Paris to deliver .... According to his accounts, Franks often paid more of his expenses than his young nation could afford to reimburse. At war s end, Franks was made American vice consul at Marseilles . In 1786 ..., and his long service to his country, Jeffersonian Republicans launched vicious attacks on Franks for his ... more details
Jennie Franks is an England English photographer , actress , and playwright . She was Jethro Tull band Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson s first wife, from 1970 to 1974, and as Jennie Anderson she is credited with the lyric of the Jethro Tull song Aqualung song Aqualung . Franks later moved to Los Angeles and married screenwriter Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman Jeffrey Price . They relocated to Telluride, Colorado Telluride , Colorado in 1993. ref name Denver Rocky Mountain News 1999. pg. 7 Denver Rocky Mountain News. Denver, Colo. 8 November 1999. pg. 7.A ref In 1999, Franks made a 28 minute video about AIDS in western Colorado titled Soft Smoke, AIDS in the Rural West . ref name Denver Rocky Mountain News 1999. pg. 7 Franks wrote and acted in the play Stuck , about one woman s courageous struggle to get out of a locked basement bathroom at a coffee house and reclaim control of her stalled life, which debuted in New York City New York in 2008. ref http www.broadwayworld.com viewcolumn.cfm?colid 24828 Broadway World Retrieved on 7 March 2008 ref Franks started and continues as Artistic Director of the Telluride Playwrights Festival, an annual Theatre Festival each July based in Telluride, Co. Jennie Franks is referenced in Imdb under Jennifer Anderson, Jennie Anderson, Jennifer Franks and Jennie Franks. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Jennie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Jennie Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category English photographers Category English dramatists and playwrights Category English actors Photographer stub ... more details
Tillman Ben Franks September 29, 1920&ndash October 26, 2006 was an United States American double bass bassist and songwriter who was also the manager for a number of country music artists including Johnny Horton , David Houston singer David Houston , Webb Pierce , Claude King and the Carlisles. Biography Franks was born in Stamps, Arkansas , but at age two, his family relocated to the Shreveport, Louisiana suburb Cedar Grove. On April 3, 1948, Franks played bass with the Bailes Brothers on the first night of the Louisiana Hayride radio broadcast. During 1955, he became Johnny Horton s manager, and had him switch record companies from Mercury to Columbia. He was the sole writer of Horton s first chart topper No. 1 single, 1959 s When it s Springtime in Alaska It s Forty Below . He and Horton were co composers of Honky Tonk Man song Honky Tonk Man , Horton s 1956 hit record success , that Dwight Yoakam also recorded as his first single. During 1960, Franks co wrote the successful single Sink the Bismark with Horton. ref http www.tillmanfranks.com biography.htm The Legendary Tillman Franks ref Franks contribution to rock and roll music has been recognized by his induction into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame . Franks died on October 26, 2006 in Shreveport. Notes reflist External links http www.tillmanfranks.com Tillman Franks Web site Allmusic class artist id p186823 biography pure url yes Franks at Allmusic.com http www.hillbilly music.com news story index.php?id 6049 Frank Tillman at Hillbilly Music.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Tillman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Tillman Category 1920 births Category 2006 deaths Category American double bassists Category American country songwriters Category American country musicians Category American talent agents ... stub es Tillman Franks ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE birth date Birth date and age 1957 7 9 birth place Doucette, Texas College Morgan State University Morgan State Position Defensive end Jersey Number 88 DraftedYear 1980 DraftedRound 5 Pick 116 years 1980 1984 BR 1984 BR 1986 teams Cleveland Browns BR Oakland Raiders BR New York Jets PFR DatabaseFootball FRANKELV01 Elvis Franks born July 9, 1957 is a former American football defensive end who played seven years in the National Football League . Background Franks was born on July 9, 1957 in Doucette, Texas, he attended Kirby highschool in Woodville, NY and college at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland . He received a full athletic scholarship for track and field, but after being approached by a football coach, he began to play for the football team. ref cite web url http www.armchairgm.com Elvis Franks title Elvis Franks Biography publisher ArmchairGM accessdate 2008 06 13 ref Controversy In 1986, while he was a member of the Los Angeles Raiders, Franks was arrested in Warrensville Heights, Ohio, on a charge of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. According to the F.B.I. Franks allegedly attempted to sell the drug to an undercover agent. ref cite web url http topics.nytimes.com top reference timestopics organizations f federal bureau of investigation index.html?query FRANKS, 20ELVIS&field per&match exact title Raider End Arrested date 1987 07 22 publisher New York Times accessdate 2008 06 13 ref References Reflist 1980 NFL Draft Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Elvis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 07 09 PLACE OF BIRTH Doucette, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Elvis Category 1957 births Category American football defensive ends Category Cleveland Browns players Category Living people Category Los Angeles Raiders players Category Morgan State Bears football ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Franks Diner in Kenosha, Wisconsin Kenosha , Wisconsin is a Jerry O Mahony Diner Company lunch car diner built in Bayonne, New Jersey . In 1926, the dining car was transported on a railroad flat car to Kenosha. It was then pulled by six horses to the downtown spot, near the shoreline of Lake Michigan, where it stands today. Anthony Franks, who first learned of the restaurant opportunity through a magazine article, paid 7,500 plus 325 in shipping charges to launch Franks Diner. Over the years, there have been few changes in the structural appearance of the Franks Diner. The original lunch car has an open grill and counter with 18 stools. A small dining room, which now contains seven booths, was added in 1935 and a larger kitchen in the mid 1940s. The Franks family operated Franks Diner continuously until 2001 when they sold it to Lynn Groleau, Chris Schwartz and Kris Derwae. Derwae sold her share to Groleau and Schwartz in 2006. In December 2010, Kevin Ervin and Julie Rittmiller purchased the restaurant and said they have no plans for changes in Franks Diner s operations. Many renovations have been completed on Franks Diner since 2001. The original kitchen, then pantry, was renovated into an additional dining area. The arched wooden ceiling and much woodwork was restored. Removing layers of paint uncovered the original FRANKS DINER hand lettered sign painted ... of the Lawrence Welk orchestra, dined at Franks. Recent celebrity sightings include Chicago ..., Guy Fieri , of Guy s Big Bite and Diners, Drive Ins & Dives. Media attention Franks Diner was featured ... exposure, Franks Diner also has been featured on WGN TV WGN channel 9 in Chicago . On August 4, 2004 The New York Times interviewed Franks Diner patrons as part of the story An American Debate How Severe the Threat? Franks Diner has been featured in numerous travel magazines, newspapers and on radio programs. External links http www.franksdinerkenosha.com Franks Diner coord 42 35 0.5 N 087 49 ... more details
Infobox State Representative image name Jamie Franks image name state house Mississippi state Mississippi district 19th term 2000 2007 preceded Mark A. DuVall succeeded Incumbent party Democratic Party United States Democratic birth date birth date and age 1972 12 26 birth place Mooreville, Mississippi death date death place residence spouse Alisa Parkman profession Attorney at law United States attorney religion Disambiguation needed Church of God date June 2011 alma mater University of Mississippi , Mississippi College of Law James Jamie Franks born December 26, 1972 in Mooreville, Mississippi was a Democratic Party United States Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives , representing the state s 19th district from 2000 through 2007. His district included Lee, Itawamba and Tishomingo Counties. He currently serves as Chairman of the Mississippi Democratic Party . He was the Democratic nominee for the office of Lieutenant Governor in the 2007 General Election, but was defeated by Republican State Auditor Phil Bryant on November 6, 2007. Bryant won with 59 percent of the vote. The Mississippi The Clarion Ledger Clarion Ledger named Franks as a potential candidate in the Mississippi s 1st congressional district special election, 2008 special election to fill the seat of resigned U.S. House member Roger Wicker ref http www.clarionledger.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20080101 NEWS 801010366 1 newsfront Wicker moves up who moves in? ref but Franks declined to run. Franks is a native of Mooreville, Mississippi and is an attorney. He was married to the former Alisa ... Jamie Franks official MS Senate website http www.jamie2007.com Jamie Franks for Lt. Governor ... Jamie Franks MS profile Follow the Money Jamie Franks http www.followthemoney.org database StateGlance ... contributions Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Jamie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Jamie Category 1972 births Category Living ... more details
Philip Franks born 2 February 1956 in London is an English actor and director best known for his roles as tax inspector Cedric Charley Charlton in the British sitcom The Darling Buds of May , and Sgt. Raymond Craddock on Heartbeat UK TV series Heartbeat . He has also made guest appearances in Absolutely Fabulous , Pie in the Sky , Midsomer Murders and Foyle s War . Other appearances include the TV miniseries Bleak House 1985 Bleak House , Martin Chuzzlewit TV series Martin Chuzzlewit , The Buddha of Suburbia TV serial The Buddha of Suburbia , The Green Man and To Serve Them All My Days . Franks is also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company . He also makes regular appearances alongside Susie Dent in the Dictionary Corner on the British quiz show Countdown game show Countdown having applied to be a contestant on the show before becoming better known . Franks has also directed many plays including Kafka s Dick and The Kiss of the Spiderwoman Nottingham Playhouse The Cocktail Party Edinburgh Festival Rebecca Royal Lyceum Theatre Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh Hamlet Greenwich and tour Macbeth Sheffield Crucible and The Duchess of Malfi West Yorkshire Playhouse , Greenwich and West End Private Lives and The Heiress Royal National Theatre The White Devil Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby play Nicholas Nickleby Chichester Festival Theatre and The Tempest Liverpool Playhouse . External links http www.baskervillehound.co.uk philipfranks.htm Bio of Philip Franks from the website of the show he starred in, The Hound of the Baskervilles IMDB name 0291683 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Philip ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 February 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Philip Category English television actors Category English theatre directors Category 1956 births Category ... Royal Shakespeare Company members England actor stub et Philip Franks fi Philip Franks ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 Infobox Person name John Franks image imagesize caption birth date birth date 1925 4 21 birth place Haughton, Louisiana , United States U.S. death date death date and age 2003 12 31 1925 4 21 mf y death place Shreveport, Louisiana , United States U.S. resting place residence education Louisiana State University occupation Oilman, Real Estate investor br Racehorse owner breeder party spouse Alta V. children Jeannie, Karen parents religion Infobox Awards title Honors halign box width 23em award1 Eclipse Award for Outstanding Owner br 1983, 1984, 1993, 1994 award2 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame 1995 award3 John Franks Memorial Sales Stakes at Evangeline Downs award4 John Franks Memorial Stakes at Louisiana Downs award5 John Franks Juvenile Fillies Turf at Calder Race Course John Franks April 21, 1925 December 31, 2003 was an American businessman and a Thoroughbred Horse racing racehorse owner and Horse breeding breeder . A native of Haughton, Louisiana , he earned a degree in geology from Louisiana State University . In 1962, he founded the highly successful Franks Petroleum Inc. and later invested in real estate with Franks Realty LLC. In 1989 he sold his petroleum company to Sonat Sonat Inc. . In 1976, Franks became involved in the horse racing business and would become a leading North America n stable owner with a horse farm in Shreveport, Louisiana plus his own breeding operation in Ocala, Florida . John Franks success in Thoroughbred racing saw him become the leading owner at Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, Louisiana for eighteen consecutive ... won, taking the title in 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1994. Franks was the owner and or breeder ... and Kissin Kris . In poor health, in 2002 the seventy seven year old Franks undertook a liquidation ... Franks. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, John A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Franks, John Category 1925 births Category 2003 deaths Category People from Haughton, Louisiana ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Boxing at the Summer Olympics boxing MedalBronze 1920 Summer Olympics 1920 Antwerp Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics Men s light heavyweight Light heavyweight MedalBottom Harold Franks was a United Kingdom British light heavyweight professional boxing boxer who competed in the 1920s. He won a bronze medal in Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics losing against Norwegian boxer Sverre Sorsdal in the semi finals. External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid FRANKHAR01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Harold Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category British boxers Category Light heavyweight boxers Category Olympic boxers of Great Britain Category Boxers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for Great Britain Category Place of birth missing Category Olympic medalists in boxing UK boxing bio stub UK Olympic medalist stub fr Harold Franks no Harold Franks ... more details
Tony Franks born 1940 is an England English ceramic artist . He was born in Birmingham , and studied ceramics at University of Wolverhampton Wolverhampton College of Art from 1962 until 1966. He was previously Head of Ceramics, and is now an Emeritus Professor and Research Fellow at Edinburgh College of Art . Until 2007 he was the President of the International Academy of Ceramics . In 2008, he is one of the British artists invited to create work on site for the British pavilion at the FLICAM International Ceramic Art Museum, Shaanxi province, China. Awards Poisson d Or, 4th International Contemporary Porcelain Triennial, Nyon 1995 Honorary Doctor of Arts, University of Wolverhampton References cite web url http www.ceramics aberystwyth.com franks tony.html title Tony Franks publisher University of Aberystwyth accessdate 2008 04 22 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Tony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Tony Category English ceramists Category Edinburgh College of Art Category People from Birmingham, West Midlands Category 1940 births Category Living people UK artist stub ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Dennis Franks image birth date birth date 1953 5 29 birth place McKeesport, Pennsylvania death date Position Offensive lineman College University of Michigan DraftedYear DraftedRound Stats y DatabaseFootball PFR ProBowls years 1976 1978 br 1979 teams Philadelphia Eagles br Detroit Lions Dennis Franks was a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for four seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions . ref http www.pro football reference.com players F FranDe20.htm Dennis Franks NFL & AFL Football Statistics Pro Football Reference.com ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franks, Dennis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH 1953 05 29 PLACE OF BIRTH McKeesport, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franks, Dennis Category 1953 births Category American football offensive linemen Category Philadelphia Eagles players Category Detroit Lions players Category Michigan Wolverines football players Category Living people offensive lineman stub ... more details