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Trevor Howard
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Mr. Howard, who in later years was to distinguish himself by playing bluff and rugged British military officers in several movie and television roles, came by his soldier image firsthand. In World War II he made 22 parachute jumps, taking part in airborne landings in Norway and Sicily, and was awarded the Military Cross for bravery. First Film Role
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Trevor unlocked his office door within the park visitor’s center and flipped on the light as he stepped inside. He’d been assigned a temporary office within the facilities during the duration of his stay in Chickamauga while working on the pine beetle problem. He shut the office door and plopped down in the chair behind his desk and flipped on the computer. Pulling the watch from his pocket he opened it once again to examine the photograph. While he knew he couldn’t keep the artifact, no one prohibited him from making a copy of it.
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Trevor Howard movies DVDs filmography available to buy at CDUniverse are listed below. Information on films includes: other actor and actress, star cast and crew information, reviews, director, photo of cover art, product pics and more.
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Born 1961, and again in 1981, Trevor has been a writer of songs for many, many years. Singing into a cassette player at school became singing the blues with guitar players at University (Stuart Townend being one notable accompanist), became learning the guitar to his own songs at Work. Early material exists on cassettes under the name "Abacus" - an attempt to get on the first page of all the Music books. Some of this material is unlistenable now, but helped to teach the craft of songwriting. A move to Harrow in 1986 brought the opportunity to play music with Youth group members, firstly as Howard's Broome Cupboard, then PRAT (Phil, Rupert And Trevor). These concerts were the stuff of legend.
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Famous Trevors include baseball player Trevor Hoffman, actor Trevor Howard, television presenter Sir Trevor McDonald, and pro wrestler Trevor Murdoch. “Trevor” is ... the star of a cartoon and is saving young lives. As a baby name, “Trevor” was virtually unheard of in the United States until the 1950s. Its popularity grew rapidly in the 70s and 80s, hitting a peak in the early 90s.
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Having barely made the August 12th deadline to enrol in the tournament, Trevor felt compelled to drop 3 kilos and to step on the mat, in what would become a historic moment for Cayman Islands Athletics. His fate was sealed, injured or not, as he prepared himself to fight at the highest level of Judo competition in the world.
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