John Longden (disambiguation)

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John Longden (1900–1971) was an English film actor.

John Longden 1900–1971; West Indian-born English film actor

John Longden was a West Indian-born English film actor. He appeared in 84 films between 1926 and 1964, including five films directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

John Longden or Johnny Longden may also refer to:

John Longden (Mormon) Mormon leader

John Longden was a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1951 until his death.

John Eric "Johnny" Longden was an American Hall of Fame jockey who was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. His father emigrated to Canada in 1909, settling in Taber, Alberta.

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The San Juan Capistrano Invitational Handicap is an American invitational handicap Thoroughbred horse race run annually on turf at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. It is North America's longest graded stakes race. Open to horses age four and older, the Grade III event currently offers a purse of $100,000. Run during the second half of June as the traditional closing-day feature at Santa Anita Park, usually at about ​1 34 miles it is one of the longest grass race in America. Since 1965 it has been an invitational handicap.

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Vance Longden was an American Thoroughbred horse trainer based in California.

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Gregory Duncan "Don" Cameron was an American Thoroughbred horse trainer who trained Count Fleet, who won the U.S. Triple Crown in 1943.

Quinneys is a 1927 British romance film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring John Longden, Alma Taylor and Henry Vibart. It is an adaptation of the play Quinneys by Horace Annesley Vachell. David Lean worked on the film as a camera assistant. It was made by Gaumont British at their Lime Grove Studios. The screenplay concerns a British furniture salesman who buys some chairs from an American dealer, only to discover that they are fakes.

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Paul Longden is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Barnsley and Scunthorpe United. Paul is scunthorpes second longest serving player, making 455 appearances for the club as a fullback mostly in the role of leftback, his hard approach to the game was noticed by many, described by Graham Alexander as the 'hardest footballer, who's tough as nails'

Longden is a surname, and may refer to:

<i>The Winners Circle</i> 1948 film by Felix E. Feist

The Winner's Circle is a 1948 American drama film directed by Felix E. Feist and written by Howard J. Green and Leonard Praskins. The film stars Jean Willes, Morgan Farley, Johnny Longden, Robert S. Howard, William Gould and John Beradino. The film was released on June 8, 1948, by 20th Century Fox.