Tom Galligan may refer to:
Jimmy Carter, is an American politician and the 39th president of the United States
Thomas or Tom(my) Lynch may refer to:
William Thompson may refer to:
Events in the year 1966 in Ireland.
Richard, Rich, Dick, Dickie or Dicky Moore may refer to:
Nothing Lasts Forever is a 1984 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Tom Schiller. Shortly before its intended release date of September 1984, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer postponed it. The film has never been officially released theatrically or for home media in the United States. The film was uploaded by a fan onto the Internet video website YouTube, but was taken down at the insistence of Turner Entertainment, the current copyright owner. It was eventually broadcast on Warner's cable TV network Turner Classic Movies.
Tom Schiller is an American writer best known for his eleven-year stint writing and directing short films for Saturday Night Live. His films, often featuring members of the original SNL cast, aired on the program in a segment titled, "Schiller's Reel." He is the son of TV comedy writer/producer Bob Schiller.
Tom Richmond may refer to:
Victor Milner, A.S.C. was an American cinematographer. He was nominated for ten cinematography Academy Awards, winning once for 1934 Cleopatra. Milner worked on more than 130 films, including dramas, comedies, film noir, and Westerns. He worked for large production companies like Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Universal, and Paramount during his film career.
Thomas Campbell may refer to:
Roseanne, Rosanne, Roseann or Rose Ann is a feminine given name, and may refer to:
Thomas C. Galligan Jr. is an American lawyer, legal scholar, administrator and educator who is currently the Interim President of Louisiana State University. He served as the eighth president of Colby-Sawyer College and as dean and professor of law at the University of Tennessee College of Law in Knoxville, where he taught torts and admiralty.
Robert L. Waiz, Jr is a politician of Jeffersonville, Indiana. He works in real estate and has been on the city council and served as mayor. Waiz, a Democrat, was first elected mayor in 2003, defeating two-term incumbent Tom Galligan in the May Democratic primary and then defeating Republican Monty Snelling in the November general election. On May 8, 2007, he lost the Democrat primary against Galligan; who went on to win the general election in November 2007. Rob Waiz was the youngest mayor elected in the city's modern history.
Thomas R. Galligan is a former three-term mayor of Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States, serving from 1996 to 2003 and again from 2008 to 2011. Galligan succeeded incumbent Raymond Parker Jr. in the 1995 mayoral election and was unseated by challenger, Rob Waiz, during the 2003 election. Galligan defeated Waiz during the 2007 election and was defeated by Clark County Commissioner, Mike Moore, during the 2011 election.
Leonard or Len Smith may refer to:
Tom Stern may refer to:
Circa News, also known as Circa, was an American online newspaper and entertainment service. The site was founded in 2012 by Matt Galligan, Ben Huh and Arsenio Santos. The service had news stories and features consisting of individual bits of information.
Galligan is a surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Danielle Galligan is an Irish actress, theatre maker, and poet.
Tom Galligan (1891–1965) was an American cinematographer. He was active on Poverty Row in the 1930s for a variety of different companies, particularly for Allied Pictures.