Thomas Lennon (disambiguation)

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Thomas Lennon (born 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and screenwriter.

Thomas Lennon may also refer to:

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The name Lennon can refer to one of several individuals or groups:

Michael or Mike Wilson may refer to:

John or Johnny Morris may refer to:

Thomas Wilson, Tom Wilson or Tommy Wilson may refer to:

Waters is a surname, derived from "Wat", or "Wa'ter", an old pronunciation of Gaultier or Walter, and similarly derived from the surname Watson. The name is common from an early date in Wales and Yorkshire.

Thomas Lennon American actor and screenwriter

Thomas Patrick Lennon is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, director and novelist. He played Lieutenant Jim Dangle on the Comedy Central series Reno 911!

Chris or Christopher Miller may refer to:

Robert Ben Garant American screenwriter, producer, director, actor, and comedian

Robert Ben Garant, credited earlier in his career as Ben Garant, is an American screenwriter, producer, director, actor and comedian. He has a long professional relationship with Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney-Silver from their time on the sketch-comedy show The State, the cop show spoof Reno 911!, and numerous screenwriting collaborations.

Geraghty and the variant Garaghty are Irish surnames, and may refer to:

Thomas Lennon (filmmaker)

Thomas Furneaux Lennon is a documentary filmmaker.

Andrew or Andy Cohen may refer to:

John Hoffman may refer to:

Richard Ben Cramer American journalist, author, and screenwriter

Richard Ben Cramer was an American journalist, author, and screenwriter. He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1979 for his coverage of the Middle East.

Edward Burns is an American actor and filmmaker.

<i>Nowhere Boy</i> 2009 film about John Lennon

Nowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical drama film, directed by Sam Taylor-Wood in her directorial debut. Written by Matt Greenhalgh, it is based on Julia Baird's biography of her half-brother, the musician John Lennon. Nowhere Boy is about the teenage years of Lennon, his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith and his mother Julia Lennon, the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles.

Thomas Lennon was a screenwriter who wrote Frank Buck’s film, Jacaré, and a screen adaptation of the Maxwell Anderson play Knickerbocker Holiday.

Gilroy is a surname of Scottish origin which means "a king's servant."

Furneaux is a Norman-French locational surname.

Stoney is a given name, nickname, stage name and surname. Notable people with the name include: