Born: | New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada | May 5, 1961
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Career information | |
CFL status | National |
Position(s) | Running back |
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) |
Weight | 212 lb (96 kg) |
University | Queen's |
Career history | |
As player | |
1986 | Edmonton Eskimos |
1987–1988 | Ottawa Rough Riders |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Larry Mohr (born May 5, 1961) is a Canadian former professional football running back who played three seasons in Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Edmonton Eskimos and Ottawa Rough Riders. [1] He played CIAU football at Queen's, winning the Hec Crighton Trophy in 1985.
Jon Ferguson "Jay" Mohr is an American actor, stand-up comedian, and radio host. He is known for playing film producer Peter Dragon in the TV comedy series Action in 1999, Professor Rick Payne in the TV series Ghost Whisperer from 2006 to 2008 and the title role in the CBS sitcom Gary Unmarried from 2008 to 2010. He was a featured cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live from 1993 to 1995.
Nikki Cox is a former American actress, known mostly for her roles on the television series Unhappily Ever After, Las Vegas, The Norm Show, and Nikki.
The 1983 CFL season is considered to be the 30th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 26th Canadian Football League season.
Larry is a masculine given name in English, derived from Lawrence or Laurence. It can be a shortened form of those names.
On the Attack is the debut studio album by American dance musician Gillette. It was produced by 20 Fingers. The album was initially released in late 1994 as Gillette's solo album. Later, on April 18, 1995, it was re-released in Poland and Germany as the debut album of 20 Fingers, credited as 20 Fingers featuring Gillette and retitled On the Attack and More.
Wilbur T. "Bill" Mohr was an Australian rules footballer who represented St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s.
Larry Uteck was a Canadian professional football athlete, university sports administrator, football coach, and municipal politician.
Odetta & Larry was a short-lived blues-folk duo in the mid-1950s. It consisted of Odetta and Lawrence B. Mohr, the former of whom became the more well known in ensuing decades.
Larry Highbaugh was an American defensive back who played with the BC Lions from 1971 to 1972 and the Edmonton Eskimos from 1972 to 1983 of the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Larry Robinson was a Canadian professional football player who played as a defensive back and placekicker for fifteen seasons in the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders from 1961 to 1975.
Heidi Mohr was a German footballer who played as a forward. She was renowned for her speed and her ability to shoot with both feet. In 1999 she was voted Europe's Footballer of the Century.
The 1984 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where over 71 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of nine players were selected as territorial exemptions, with every team but Montreal making at least one selection during this stage of the draft.
Timothy Mohr is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
The 1999 NCAA Division III football season, part of the college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division III level in the United States, began in August 1999, and concluded with the NCAA Division III Football Championship, also known as the Stagg Bowl, in December 1999 at Salem Football Stadium in Salem, Virginia.
The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe is a 1950–51 American radio drama series starring Sydney Greenstreet as Rex Stout's fictional armchair detective Nero Wolfe. Based on Stout's principal characters but not his stories, the series aired October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951, on NBC. It is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on radio.
Larry Haylor was a Canadian university football coach.
The Queen's Gaels football team represents Queen's University in the sport of Canadian football. The Gaels compete at the U Sports football level, within the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) conference. Queen's began competing in intercollegiate football in 1882. The Gaels play in the Richardson Memorial Stadium in Kingston, which has a capacity of 8,000.
Richard Alan Mohr Jr. was a Canadian football defensive lineman in the Canadian Football League (CFL) who played for the Toronto Argonauts and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He played college football for the UC Davis Aggies from 1977 to 1980. After college, he signed as a free agent with the Green Bay Packers. He also played in the USFL for the Oakland Invaders and Tampa Bay Bandits.
Lawrence Mohr may refer to:
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