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  • John Anderson was a central defender who joined Rovers on transfer deadline day in March 2004 from Hull City. When Paul Trollope was appointed caretaker manager of Rovers following Ian Atkins's departure from the club he took John on as his assistant, a position he held until the permanent appointment of Paul and Lennie Lawrence. He was released at the end of the 2005-06 season, having made a total of 54 league appearances for Rovers. He is now assistant manager of North Ferriby United, and as of June 2009, he combines this role with scouting players in the north of England for The Pirates.
  • right|thumb|200px|John Anderson 20/10/1922 - Clayton, Illinois (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 07/08/1992
  • John Anderson was Neo's father. His name could be seen in the file held by Smith.
  • John Anderson was the lead guitarist of The Humans.
  • John Anderson (born 31 August 268AP) is a retired Eastern Zartanian race car driver from the RZOEAZ. He last drove the No. 33 Zartanian Clipper Shipping Straymahq for Marcis Dumali Racing, though he spent the majority of his career in the No. 16 Veron for Rusch Racing. He resides in his hometown of Karoktin, Guldavya, Eastern Zartania, with his wife, Emi. They have three grown children.
  • John Anderson (born May 13, 1964 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is a sports journalist and a host of ESPN's TV program SportsCenter since July 1999. Since Brian Kenny's departure for the MLB Network, he mostly appears on the 6-8p.m. edition with Lindsay Czarniak. Ha al co-host the television series Wipeout. He lives in Southington, Connecticut.
  • John Anderson has directed 160 episodes of Emmerdale since 1998. He has also directed episodes of Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, Heartbeat and Fat Friends.
  • John Robert Anderson (October 20, 1922 – August 7, 1992) made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H as General Addison Collins in the Season 11 episode titled "Say No More".
  • John Anderson is a Hulstrian politician and the second chairman of the People's Freedom Party. Currently he serves as the Minister of Finance. Anderson was born on January 12, 2845 in Marchau, Kuratha. He was elected to the Imperial Diet in September 2869. On September 11, 2873 Anderson was apart of the coup of the VF and the removal of Alexander Marcinek from office. Following the incident members of the party, both politicians and citizens alike, popularly elected Anderson their new leader.
  • Er spielte Kevin Uxbridge in der [[]]-Episode . Anderson war darüber hinaus von 1952 bis 1992 in vielen verschiedenen US-Filmen, wie zum Beispiel I-Man – Die Kampfmaschine aus dem All und Serien wie Zurück in die Vergangenheit zu sehen. Er starb 1992 an einem Herzanfall.
  • John Murray Anderson (born March 28, 1957 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian retired ice hockey right winger and currently head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL. He played 12 seasons in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers. He joined the Thrashers on June 20, 2008 after 11 seasons coaching the Chicago Wolves of the AHL.
  • John Anderson is a current Coronation Street director having contributed 402 episodes since July 1999 including two double episodes and six episodes co-credited with Eugene Ferguson and the live episode in 2015 to mark sixty years of ITV. He has also directed episodes of Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Heartbeat and Fat Friends.
  • John W. Anderson (alias Dr. Sleep), es un diseñador de juegos, diseñador de niveles y escritor. Él es probablemente mejor conocido en la comunidad de Doom por su serie de mapas Inferno, originalmente concebida como un episodio de reemplazo completo de nueve "cantos": Dr. Sleep también ha escrito una completa guía de Doom Builder, y mantiene la distribución oficial (aunque no el propio código) del venerable editor DETH. Sus proyectos fuera de Doom incluyen Blood (Q Studios), Unreal (Epic MegaGames), Daikatana (Ion Storm) y una bibliografía definitiva de H. P. Lovecraft.
  • John Joseph Anderson (born December 14, 1873 in Sarpsborg, Norway, died July 23, 1949) was a former Major League outfielder and first baseman. Nicknamed "Honest John", Anderson played for 6 seasons in the National League from 1894 to 1899 and then in the American League from 1900 to 1908. He stayed with the franchise when it relocated to St. Louis in 1902 to become the Browns. He played two seasons in St. Louis and recorded virtually identical .284 batting averages in those years. He died at the age of 74 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
  • Anderson was born in Clayton, Illinois. He bore a strong resemblance to Abraham Lincoln and portrayed him in two separate projects. Anderson also had a small role as the friendly car salesman in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. His "The Survivors" co-star Anne Haney later played the sheriff's wife in the Gus Van Sant remake. In 1983, he had a guest appearance on M*A*S*H alongside TNG guest star David Ogden Stiers. In 1992 he had a guest role in an episode of Quantum Leap, starring Star Trek: Enterprise's Scott Bakula. The two had also previously acted together in the 1986 TV Movie I-Man. Anderson and Marianna Hill appeared in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Greek Goddess". Anderson portrayed baseball commissioner Kennesaw Mountain Landis in the hit 1988 drama Eight Men Out based on the
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  • John W. Anderson
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  • 1957-03-28
  • 2845-01-12
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death place
  • Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.
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  • John Anderson
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  • Hulstrian
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  • John Anderson made a guest appearance sa Maj. Gen. Addison Collins in the Season 11 episode "Say No MOre".
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  • 1977
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  • 1994
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  • Quebec Nordiques
  • Dallas Black Hawks
  • Binghamton Whalers
  • New Haven Nighthawks
  • Fort Wayne Komets
  • Hartford Whalers
  • San Diego Gulls
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  • 2878-01-02
  • 2883-01-08
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  • 1992-08-07
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  • Greenock Morton
  • Hull City
  • Livingston
  • Bristol Rovers
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  • Teacher, Politician
  • Actor/film director
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  • "Say No More" in Season 11
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  • Write the first section of your page here.
  • John Joseph Anderson (born December 14, 1873 in Sarpsborg, Norway, died July 23, 1949) was a former Major League outfielder and first baseman. Nicknamed "Honest John", Anderson played for 6 seasons in the National League from 1894 to 1899 and then in the American League from 1900 to 1908. Anderson was born in Sarpsborg, Norway; he was the first of only three major league baseball players to have ever been born in the country. He first appeared in the National League in 1894, when he signed with the Brooklyn Grooms. He spent the next 3 full seasons with Brooklyn and was primarily used as an outfielder, and batted over .300 in both 1896 and 1897. During the 1898 season, he was sold to the Washington Senators, only to be sold back to Brooklyn 4 months later. Nevertheless, he managed to have one of his best seasons, leading the National League with 22 triples and also leading the league in slugging percentage and extra-base hits. Anderson stayed in Brooklyn for the 1899 before being purchased by the Milwaukee Brewers of the newly-formed American League. Anderson was one of the league's best hitters in the AL's first year as a major league in 1901. (In 1900, the American League was still considered a minor league.) As the Brewers' first baseman, he finished second in the league in base hits and doubles, trailing only Nap Lajoie in both categories, ranked third in runs batted in behind Lajoie and Buck Freeman, and was 6th in the league with a .330 average. He stayed with the franchise when it relocated to St. Louis in 1902 to become the Browns. He played two seasons in St. Louis and recorded virtually identical .284 batting averages in those years. On September 24, 1903, Anderson tried to steal 2nd base when the base was already occupied. This particular mistake was often referred to as a "John Anderson play" in the early part of the century [1] Anderson was dealt to the New York Highlanders before the 1904 season in exchange for Jack O'Connor. He played one full season in New York and batted .278 with the club. He started the 1905 season in New York but was waived after a slow start. The Washington Senators (officially a different franchise from the team he played for in 1898) claimed him off of waivers, and he recovered to bat .279 on the season, good enough for 9th in the AL in the midst of the dead ball era. He remained in Washington for the next two seasons. In 1906, Anderson tied for the American League lead in stolen bases with Elmer Flick. He left Washington after his contract was purchased by the Chicago White Sox for the 1908 season. He played for one season with the Pale Hose to end his career in the major leagues. Anderson retired with a .290 career average, 49 home runs, and 976 runs batted in. He also finished his career with 124 triples, currently tying him for 90th place all-time in that category. He died at the age of 74 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
  • John Anderson was a central defender who joined Rovers on transfer deadline day in March 2004 from Hull City. When Paul Trollope was appointed caretaker manager of Rovers following Ian Atkins's departure from the club he took John on as his assistant, a position he held until the permanent appointment of Paul and Lennie Lawrence. He was released at the end of the 2005-06 season, having made a total of 54 league appearances for Rovers. He is now assistant manager of North Ferriby United, and as of June 2009, he combines this role with scouting players in the north of England for The Pirates.
  • right|thumb|200px|John Anderson 20/10/1922 - Clayton, Illinois (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 07/08/1992
  • John Anderson was Neo's father. His name could be seen in the file held by Smith.
  • John Anderson was the lead guitarist of The Humans.
  • John Anderson (born 31 August 268AP) is a retired Eastern Zartanian race car driver from the RZOEAZ. He last drove the No. 33 Zartanian Clipper Shipping Straymahq for Marcis Dumali Racing, though he spent the majority of his career in the No. 16 Veron for Rusch Racing. He resides in his hometown of Karoktin, Guldavya, Eastern Zartania, with his wife, Emi. They have three grown children.
  • John Anderson (born May 13, 1964 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) is a sports journalist and a host of ESPN's TV program SportsCenter since July 1999. Since Brian Kenny's departure for the MLB Network, he mostly appears on the 6-8p.m. edition with Lindsay Czarniak. Ha al co-host the television series Wipeout. He lives in Southington, Connecticut.
  • John Anderson has directed 160 episodes of Emmerdale since 1998. He has also directed episodes of Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, Heartbeat and Fat Friends.
  • John Robert Anderson (October 20, 1922 – August 7, 1992) made a guest appearance on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H as General Addison Collins in the Season 11 episode titled "Say No More".
  • Anderson was born in Clayton, Illinois. He bore a strong resemblance to Abraham Lincoln and portrayed him in two separate projects. Anderson also had a small role as the friendly car salesman in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. His "The Survivors" co-star Anne Haney later played the sheriff's wife in the Gus Van Sant remake. In 1983, he had a guest appearance on M*A*S*H alongside TNG guest star David Ogden Stiers. In 1992 he had a guest role in an episode of Quantum Leap, starring Star Trek: Enterprise's Scott Bakula. The two had also previously acted together in the 1986 TV Movie I-Man. Anderson and Marianna Hill appeared in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Greek Goddess". Anderson portrayed baseball commissioner Kennesaw Mountain Landis in the hit 1988 drama Eight Men Out based on the Chicago Black Sox Scandal of the 1919 World Series. Anderson worked alongside Gordon Clapp, Christopher Lloyd, Richard Lynch, James Read and Kevin Tighe. Anderson also played the father of Jonathan Frakes' character in the 1985 miniseries North and South. Anderson once played the role of Mr. Pike, a grieving widower obsessed with a music box in memory of his late wife in an episode of Little House on the Prairie (1975). [1] Anderson died of a heart attack two and a half months before his seventieth birthday on 7 August 1992 at his home in Sherman Oaks, California. [2]
  • John W. Anderson (alias Dr. Sleep), es un diseñador de juegos, diseñador de niveles y escritor. Él es probablemente mejor conocido en la comunidad de Doom por su serie de mapas Inferno, originalmente concebida como un episodio de reemplazo completo de nueve "cantos": * Dante's Gate y Crossing Acheron fueron publicados en forma independiente. Creados en 1994, antes de que estuvieran disponibles herramientas de edición más sofisticadas, fueron ampliamente elogiados por Doomers y, según el Dr. Sleep, condujeron directamente a una oferta de empleo de Id Software. * Los siguientes cinco niveles se incluyeron en el paquete Master Levels for Doom II. * CHIRON.WAD que se convirtió en E4M7: And Hell Followed de The Ultimate Doom. * Una última entrega, "Lethe" (también mencionada como "Waters of Lethe"), todavía estaba en desarrollo en los últimos tiempos de 2004, pero sigue estando inédito; los únicos datos publicados son algunas capturas de pantalla y una mención de mayo de 2004: "Realmente espero lanzarlo en unos pocos días, por fin". La arquitectura y la historia de la serie fue inspirada en el primer canto del poema épico La Divina Comedia de Dante Alighieri, llamado Inferno, que describe un descenso a los infiernos. Varios cartógrafos de las generaciones posteriores, como Samuel "Kaiser" Villarreal y Pablo Corfiatis, han citado al Dr. Sleep como el único y atractivo estético de base para sus propios diseños. Dr. Sleep también ha escrito una completa guía de Doom Builder, y mantiene la distribución oficial (aunque no el propio código) del venerable editor DETH. Sus proyectos fuera de Doom incluyen Blood (Q Studios), Unreal (Epic MegaGames), Daikatana (Ion Storm) y una bibliografía definitiva de H. P. Lovecraft.
  • John Anderson is a Hulstrian politician and the second chairman of the People's Freedom Party. Currently he serves as the Minister of Finance. Anderson was born on January 12, 2845 in Marchau, Kuratha. He was elected to the Imperial Diet in September 2869. On September 11, 2873 Anderson was apart of the coup of the VF and the removal of Alexander Marcinek from office. Following the incident members of the party, both politicians and citizens alike, popularly elected Anderson their new leader.
  • Er spielte Kevin Uxbridge in der [[]]-Episode . Anderson war darüber hinaus von 1952 bis 1992 in vielen verschiedenen US-Filmen, wie zum Beispiel I-Man – Die Kampfmaschine aus dem All und Serien wie Zurück in die Vergangenheit zu sehen. Er starb 1992 an einem Herzanfall.
  • John Murray Anderson (born March 28, 1957 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian retired ice hockey right winger and currently head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL. He played 12 seasons in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers. He joined the Thrashers on June 20, 2008 after 11 seasons coaching the Chicago Wolves of the AHL.
  • John Anderson is a current Coronation Street director having contributed 402 episodes since July 1999 including two double episodes and six episodes co-credited with Eugene Ferguson and the live episode in 2015 to mark sixty years of ITV. He has also directed episodes of Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Heartbeat and Fat Friends.
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