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Maurice Tompkin was born on 1919-02-17.
Maurice Tompkin died on 1956-09-27.
J. Robert Tompkin has written: 'Farmers' responses to the feed grain program in the Ohio corn belt area' -- subject(s): Feed grain program
He served for two terms, from 1817 until 1825 under President James Monroe.
-"Mean" Jimmy Jack Tompkin -Willow the Wisp -Iceman -Wolverine His only ring names in real wrestling (i.e ROH, WWE) were -Willow the Wisp (ROH) -Jeff Hardy (WWF/E, TNA, ROH) Jeff Hardy is his real name too.
The cast of Late Night Burrito Place - 2008 includes: Johnny Baca as Burritologist Stutz Bearcat as Totaled Car Dude Theo Breaux as El Burritador Rory Coyle as Gap Guy 2 Tommy Dagenais as Tommy Mike Endes as That Guy Jay Flatley as P E teacher Jonathan Giambra as Lupus Guy Mitchell Gordon as Cats Guy Joe Guth as Dude Altin Hamouni as Burrito S Preseton Esquire Jonny Hughes as Drummer Jason Kamieniecki as Burrito Cassidy Dennis Kinard as Registered Nurse Thor Knai as Gap Guy 3 Jeff Kongs as The Burrito Kid Jason McIntyre as The Burritotarian Jason Medwin as Shaved Legs Guy Dan Paschen as Dan Ed Refuerzo as Intimacy Guy Tara Spadaro as Haydon John Tee as Kicked Out Guy Lauren Tompkin as Girl at Bar William Vega as Gap Guy 1
Julie May has: Played Emilia in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Martha Mansfield in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Mrs. Lipton in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Fat Woman in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Marie in "Love Story" in 1963. Played Nurse in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Inmate at Cumbermere Lodge in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Wendy in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Mrs. Bowling in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Prison Visitor in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Mrs. Bancroft in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Singing prole woman in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Mrs. Dixon in "Out of the Unknown" in 1965. Performed in "Till Death Us Do Part" in 1965. Played Mrs. West in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Mrs. Marks in "Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width" in 1967. Played Cook in "Angel Pavement" in 1967. Played Woman in Sheppey in "Poor Cow" in 1967. Played Hotel Proprietress in "Boy Meets Girl" in 1967. Played Mrs. Burns in "Ukridge" in 1968. Played Mrs. Tompkin in "Strange Report" in 1968. Played First Charwoman in "Hot Millions" in 1968. Played Mrs. Dorrick in "Work Is a 4-Letter Word" in 1968. Played Annie Jones in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Domestic in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Mrs. Russell in "Bachelor Father" in 1970. Played Ma Rose in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Woman Shopper in "Doomwatch" in 1970. Played Simone Gaillard in "Crime of Passion" in 1970. Performed in "Family Life" in 1971. Performed in "The Two Ronnies" in 1971. Played Mrs. Partridge in "The Viaduct" in 1972. Played Ward sister in "Love Thy Neighbour" in 1972. Played Mrs. Fiddymont in "Jack the Ripper" in 1973. Played Dorrie in "Bedtime Stories" in 1974. Performed in "No Hard Feelings" in 1976. Played Prison Matron in "The Stick Up" in 1977. Played Mrs. Bunn in "Jubilee" in 1977. Played Ada Handcock in "A Horseman Riding By" in 1978. Played Dinner Lady in "Grange Hill" in 1978. Played Gypsy woman in "People Like Us" in 1978. Played Woman with chocolates in "Minder" in 1979. Played St. Petersburg citizen in "Crime and Punishment" in 1979. Played Mary Simpson in "A Family Affair" in 1979. Played Maisie Wegner in "Fox" in 1980. Played Mrs Jacobs in "The Gentle Touch" in 1980. Played Mrs. Proctor in "Shine on Harvey Moon" in 1982. Played Fran in "Widows" in 1983. Played Day Centre Member in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Mrs. Parker in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Betty in "Valentine Park" in 1985. Played Old Lady On TV in "Consuming Passions" in 1988. Played Midwife in "The Krays" in 1990. Played Lady in Shoe Shop in "Perfect Scoundrels" in 1990. Played Miss Lyons in "Clarissa" in 1991.
The cast of The Other Man - 1956 includes: John Arnatt as Harry Vincent Ronald Baddiley as PC Sanders Tony Britton as David Henderson Victor Brooks as Det. Sgt. Broderick Peter Copley as Ralph Merson Brenda Cowling as Mrs. Williams Patricia Driscoll as Katherine Walters Vanda Godsell as Billie Reynolds Philip Guard as Robin Craven John Kidd as James Cooper Duncan Lamont as Det. Insp. Ford Marla Landi as Maria Rocello
Peter Gawthorne has: Played Mr. Bixby in "One Hysterical Night" in 1929. Played Lake the Butler in "Sunnyside Up" in 1929. Played British Police Inspector in "Behind That Curtain" in 1929. Played General Ettingen in "His Glorious Night" in 1929. Played Marrhews in "Temple Tower" in 1930. Played Parker in "Those Three French Girls" in 1930. Played Inspector Duff in "Charlie Chan Carries On" in 1931. Played Griggs in "The Man Who Came Back" in 1931. Played Lord Southcliff in "The Lodger" in 1932. Played Detective in "C.O.D." in 1932. Played Maj. Thesiger in "The Flag Lieutenant" in 1932. Played Ferguson, the Butler in "His Lordship" in 1932. Played Butler in "Perfect Understanding" in 1933. Played Rolls in "Just Smith" in 1933. Played Lord Fairdown in "The House of Trent" in 1933. Performed in "The Blarney Stone" in 1933. Played Equerry in "Prince of Arcadia" in 1933. Played Mr. Paraday in "My Old Dutch" in 1934. Played Sir John Leyland in "Money Mad" in 1934. Played Prime Minister in "Mr. Stringfellow Says No" in 1934. Played Mr. Joseph in "Two Hearts in Waltz Time" in 1934. Played Col. Fairley in "The Camels Are Coming" in 1934. Played Mr. Hatch in "Something Always Happens" in 1934. Played Duke of Richmond in "The Iron Duke" in 1934. Played Inspector Barlow in "Dirty Work" in 1934. Played John McIntyre in "Grand Prix" in 1934. Played Felice Romani in "The Divine Spark" in 1935. Played Police Inspector in "Stormy Weather" in 1935. Played Duprez in "Murder at Monte Carlo" in 1935. Played Staff Colonel in "Me and Marlborough" in 1935. Played Bit Role in "Boys Will Be Boys" in 1935. Played Mr. Barton in "Man of the Moment" in 1935. Played Kadir Pasha in "The Crouching Beast" in 1935. Played A.D. Newall in "Crime Unlimited" in 1935. Played Mr. Higgins in "No Limit" in 1935. Played Stanton in "East Meets West" in 1936. Played Bit Role in "Windbag the Sailor" in 1936. Played Sir Rowland Morton in "Everybody Dance" in 1936. Played President of Court Martial in "A Woman Alone" in 1936. Performed in "Crime Over London" in 1936. Played Sir James Alroyd in "The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss" in 1936. Played Lord Slade in "The Man Behind the Mask" in 1936. Played Chief Constable in "Pot Luck" in 1936. Played Sir Joseph Wilmot in "Riding High" in 1937. Played Mr. Fitzwilliam in "Father Steps Out" in 1937. Played Court Martial President in "Jericho" in 1937. Played Joshua Gibson in "The Ticket of Leave Man" in 1937. Played Sir Herbert Tompkin in "Return of a Stranger" in 1937. Played Assistant Commissioner Sir Brian Moore in "Gangway" in 1937. Played Sir Edmond Jessyl in "Under a Cloud" in 1937. Played Chairman of Steel Company in "Brief Ecstasy" in 1937. Played Fergus Arkell in "The Last Adventurers" in 1937. Played Col. Willougby-Gore in "Good Morning, Boys" in 1937. Played Stacey Lang in "Easy Riches" in 1938. Played Sir Cyril in "Convict 99" in 1938. Performed in "George Bizet, Composer of Carmen" in 1938. Played Chairman in "Scruffy" in 1938. Played Army General in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" in 1939. Played Governor in "Home from Home" in 1939. Played Jonas Urquhart in "Flying Fifty-Five" in 1939. Played Chancellor in "Inspector Hornleigh" in 1939. Played Gen. von Reimer in "Secret Journey" in 1939. Played Conray in "Dead Men Are Dangerous" in 1939. Played Lord Carhampton in "Sword of Honour" in 1939. Played Sir John in "Traitor Spy" in 1939. Played Chief Constable in "Ask a Policeman" in 1939. Played General in "Laugh It Off" in 1940. Played General Bullington in "Three Silent Men" in 1940. Played Assistant commissioner in "Two for Danger" in 1940. Played Claude Pilkington in "Band Waggon" in 1940. Played Commissionaire in "They Came by Night" in 1940. Played Senior RAF Officer in "Cottage to Let" in 1941. Played Police Supt in "Love on the Dole" in 1941. Played Commanding Officer in "Gasbags" in 1941. Played Dr. Pope in "I Thank You" in 1941. Played Colonel in "Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It" in 1941. Played Major Shiptonthorpe in "Let the People Sing" in 1942. Played RAF Officer in "They Flew Alone" in 1942. Played Counsel in "Much Too Shy" in 1942. Played Admiral in "The Young Mr. Pitt" in 1942. Played Board Member in "The First of the Few" in 1942. Played Van Rayden in "The Hundred Pound Window" in 1944. Played Adm. Sir William Coltham in "Bell-Bottom George" in 1944. Played Businessman in "This Man Is Mine" in 1946. Played Scotland Yard Official in "Nothing Venture" in 1948. Played Jenkins in "High Jinks in Society" in 1949. Played Mr. Justice Lopes in "The Case of Charles Peace" in 1949. Played First Lord Delivering Verdict in "Kind Hearts and Coronets" in 1949. Played Father Shaney in "Soho Conspiracy" in 1950. Played James Gregson in "Death Is a Number" in 1951. Played Mortimer Harvey in "Salute the Toff" in 1952. Played Sir Graham Forbes in "Paul Temple Returns" in 1952. Played Bishop in "Knights of the Round Table" in 1953. Played Bowman in "Five Days" in 1954. Played Sir Frederick in "Adventure Theater" in 1956.
The cast of Strange Report - 1968 includes: Fredric Abbott as Man John Abineri as Security Man Tom Adams as Clinton Dallas Adams as Reggie Ray Armstrong as Intern John Arnatt as Inspector Hughes David Ashford as Labratory Assistant Graham Ashley as Airport Attendent John Ashley Hamilton as Bus Conductor Rosalind Atkinson as Edna Nightingale Joe Baker as Dick Blaise Neville Barber as Reporter Wade Barker as Michael Reginald Barratt as Valet Manager Keith Barron as Inspector Graves David Bauer as Otis Dean Rod Beacham as Cafe Proprietor Richard Beaumont as Bill Alfred Bell as Brinkley John Bennett as Jack White Harold Bennett as Newspaper Seller Ed Bishop as Moran Caroline Blakiston as Louise Nan Braunton as Miss Blake Sebastian Breaks as Sergeant Harris Patti Brooks as Maid Edwin Brown as Security Guard Jeremy Bulloch as Bob Tremayne Hugh Burden as James Richard Carpenter as House Surgeon Maxine Casson as Birthday Girl Edward Cast as Llewellyn Peter Cellier as Inspector Collins John Challis as Soldier Dennis Chinnery as Jones Erik Chitty as Keymaker Richard Coe as Laboratory Assistant David Collings as John Anders Julie Collins as Emma Llewellyn Geoffrey Colville as Mr. Watkins James Cossins as Churchill Helen Cotterill as Liz Oliver Cotton as Young Man Peter Craze as Roger Lisa Daniely as Madeleine Cecilia Darby as Joanna Anton Diffring as Klaus Frei Basil Dignam as Dean Jordan Guy Doleman as Glyn Crowley John Dunbar as Coroner William Dysart as Inspector Lowe Gordon Faith as Doctor Comitas Barry Fantoni as Joey Benjamin Ann Firbank as Miss Collingford Gerald Flood as Paul Webber Michael Forrest as Inspector Peters Clive Francis as Brandt Pamela Franklin as Maggie Jones Scott Fredericks as Medical Student Kaz Garas as Hamlyn Gynt Jeffrey Gardiner as Grantley Kenneth Gardnier as American Athlete Frank Gatliff as Inspector Matthews Sally Geeson as Jennifer Dean Leo Genn as George Halliday Alan Gerrard as H. Birrell Julian Glover as James Hanson Michael Goldie as Guard Lelia Goldoni as Marisha Ian Gray as Jeweller Kenneth Griffith as Segaris Unity Grimwood as Model Girl Graham Haberfield as Captain Tork Kenneth Haigh as Blake Robert Hardy as Doctor Sanders Mark Hawkins as Tony Williams David Healy as Mr. Alsbury Karl Held as Drake Anthony Higgins as Ferdy Walker Carleton Hobbs as Dean Ewan Hooper as Caine Hazel Hughes as Landlady Kenneth Ives as 1st Detective Saeed Jaffrey as Ameen Godfrey James as Foreman Susan Jameson as Moira Peter Jeffrey as Superintendent Shaw Ram John Holder as Rick Glyn Jones as Carter Peter Jones as George Lucas Griffith Jones as Sir George Davies Sylvia Kay as Mrs. Llewellyn Janet Key as Nurse at Immunization Clinic John Laurie as Dr. Hornsey Rosemary Leach as Mary Hanson Bernard Lee as Arthur Pater Helen Lindsay as Mrs. Brearley Charles Lloyd Pack as Professor Marks Pauline Long as Model Girl Arthur Lovegrove as Harbour Master Oliver MacGreevy as Otto Alan MacNaughton as Colonel Vajda Christopher Malcolm as Sloan Doreen Mantle as Mrs. Oglivie Kika Markham as Olenka Makki Marseilles as Popescu Sarah Marshall as Barbara Bryan Marshall as Inspector Purcell Alan Mason as Soldier Julie May as Mrs. Tompkin Ray McAnally as Lars Allan McClelland as Chief Inspector Jane Merrow as Jill Crowley Zienia Merton as Zeba Hameed Isabel Metliss as X-Ray Clerk George Mikell as Edward Pato Christopher Mitchell as Jay Brand Trisha Mortimer as Peggy Gale Daniel Moynihan as Bert Barbara Murray as Mrs. Sanders Lionel Murton as Registrar Derren Nesbitt as Nils Paavo Joan Newell as Hotel Proprietress Doris Nolan as Miss Gray Ian Ogilvy as Toby Bobbie Oswald as Mimi Louise Pajo as Marla Salmaan Peerzada as Bus Boy Ron Pember as Shop Manager Luan Peters as Ward Nurse Lynn Pinkney as Helga Bauer Victor Platt as Coroner Eric Portman as Elleston Anthony Quayle as Adam Strange Llewellyn Rees as Antrobus John Rees as Lou Oliver Linda Renwick as Jeannie Ewan Roberts as Baiteson Ilona Rodgers as Beth John Ronane as Newcombe Philip Ross as Canon Lewis Michael Rothwell as Tanner Billy Russell as Safemaker Julie Samuel as The Girl Friend Leslie Sarony as Ticket Collector Alex Scott as Voss Nicholas Selby as Inspector Franklin Penny Service as Waitress Roshan Seth as Jamal Martin Shaw as Savi Michael Sheard as TV Manager Albert Shepherd as Hayes Geraldine Sherman as Secretary Vladek Sheybal as Kulik Gerald Sim as Chief Superintendent Cavanagh Shivendra Sinha as Mehdi Tony Steedman as Inspector Morrell Cleo Sylvestre as Margaret Sylvia Syms as Carol Webber John Tate as Wiglow Elaine Taylor as Cricket John Thaw as Inspector Jenner Ruth Trouncer as Barbara Coles Valerie Van Ost as Estelle Richard Vanstone as Bruce Peter Vaughan as Morrison Meg Walter as Model Girl Peter Welch as Police Sergeant Lockwood West as Doctor Ward Stephen Whittaker as Office Boy Anneke Wills as Evelyn McLean Malya Woolf as Russian Lady Tim Wylton as Waiter Pauline Yates as Karen Rose Ric Young as Sung Lee
7,500 worldwide, the United States grows about 2,500 types, but only 100 of these are grown commercially.Here are some well known apples around the world:Red DeliciousGolden DeliciousGalaFujiGranny smithCameoJonagoldPink ladySierra BeautyPippinBraeburnHistorically, a case can be made for almost 10 thousand distinct varieties.In the finest apple growing environments, including, but not limited to, North America's Okanagan Valley, the discerning maluphile can enjoy perhaps 300 different choices. For example, a single 40oz. 'Cox' can provide dessert for a family of 10. There are many groups that work to preserve the less well known varieties.