Graham Taylor (1944–2017) was an English footballer and manager.
Graham Taylor, OBE was an English football player, manager, pundit and chairman of Watford Football Club. He was the manager of the England national football team from 1990 to 1993, and also managed Lincoln City, Watford, Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Graham Peter Taylor, pen-name G. P. Taylor, is the author of the best-selling novels Shadowmancer, which has been translated into 48 languages, Wormwood and Tersias. Before taking up writing full-time, he was a police officer, motorcyclist and former rock band roadie turned Anglican vicar in the village of Cloughton, North Yorkshire. Taylor has three children and currently resides in Whitby, North Yorkshire.
Graham Michael Taylor is a retired American Major League Baseball who played for the Florida Marlins in 2009.
Graham Taylor was a Minister, Social Reformer, Chicago Theological Seminary faculty member, Educator and Founder of Chicago Commons Settlement House along with Jane Addams.
Douglas Graham Taylor was an educator, farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Indian Head-Wolseley from 1982 to 1991 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservative member.
Graeme Taylor is a British guitarist.
Graeme Taylor is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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Timothy Julian Brooke-Taylor OBE is an English actor. He became active in performing in comedy sketches while at Cambridge University, and became President of the Footlights club, touring internationally with the Footlights revue in 1964. Becoming wider known to the public for his work on BBC Radio with I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, he moved into television with At Last the 1948 Show working together with old Cambridge friends John Cleese and Graham Chapman. He is most well known as a member of The Goodies, starring in the television series throughout the 1970s and picking up international recognition in Australia and New Zealand. He has also appeared as an actor in various sitcoms, and has been a panellist on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue for over 40 years. Following the death of Diana Sowle, Brooke-Taylor is one of two surviving adult cast members of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
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Charles, Charlie, or Chuck Taylor may refer to:
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Hick is a surname or a nickname. Notable people with the name include:
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Billy Taylor (1921–2010) was an American jazz pianist.
Graham is an English and Scottish surname. It is a habitational name, derived from Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. The Scottish Grahams traditionally claimed descent from a chief called Grame, but the first authentic bearer of the name was William of Graham in the 12th century. Notable people with the surname include:
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Graeme Smith is a South African cricketer.
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Taylor is a given name mainly in use in English-speaking countries, including England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The name Taylor has been well used for characters on American and now some Australian soap operas. Variants include Tayla and Taylah; both these variants are feminine.
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