William McInnes (disambiguation)

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William McInnes (born 1964) is an Australian actor.

Daryl William Mathew Gabriel McInnes is an Australian film and television actor and writer. He portrays the role of Matt Tivolli in The Time of Our Lives. He is best known for his roles as Senior Constable Nick Schultz in Blue Heelers and Max Connors in SeaChange.

William McInnes may also refer to:

William Wallace Burns McInnes Canadian politician

William Wallace Burns McInnes was a Canadian politician, lawyer and served as the Yukon's fifth Commissioner.

William Beckwith McInnes Australian artist


William Beckwith McInnes was an Australian portrait painter, winner of the Archibald Prize seven times for his traditional style paintings. He was an instructor and acting-director at the National Gallery of Victoria

William C. McInnes, S.J. was an American Jesuit and academic. McInnes served as the 5th President of Fairfield University located in Fairfield, Connecticut from 1964 to 1973 and the President of the University of San Francisco from 1972 to 1977.. He then headed the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, a consortium of Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States, from 1977 until 1989.

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The William Joseph McInnes Botanic Garden and Campus Arboretum is located at the corner of Seminary Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard on the campus of Mills College in Oakland, California, United States.

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