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  1. John Waters (October 31, 1893 – May 5, 1965) was an American film director, second unit director and, initially, an assistant director. His career began in the early days of silent film and culminated in two consecutive Academy Award nominations in the newly instituted (but short-lived) category of Best Assistant Director .

  2. The Secret (John Gray tritt als Lehrer in diesem Dokumentarfilm auf, 2006) Weblinks. Literatur von und über John Gray im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek; Unterschiede zwischen Männern und Frauen nach dem Buch „Männer sind anders. Frauen auch. Männer sind vom Mars, Frauen sind von der Venus“ (1992)

  3. John Thomas Gray (né à Bay Ridge, New York) est un scénariste, réalisateur et producteur américain. Il est surtout connu pour avoir travaillé sur Ghost Whisperer, Helter Skelter (1976), Martin and Lewis, CSS Hunley, le premier sous-marin et The Day Lincoln Was Shot (en) . Il a également travaillé sur White Irish Drinkers (en), qui est ...

  4. John Glen (born 15 May 1932) is a retired English film director and editor. He is best known for his work on the James Bond series , firstly by editing a number of earlier James Bond films and then later moving on to direct a further five Bond films in the franchise.

  5. John Gray, né à Houston en 1951, est un essayiste américain, auteur de livres de « développement personnel ». Il a atteint la célébrité avec la publication en 1992 de son best-seller Les hommes viennent de Mars, les femmes viennent de Vénus .

  6. John Summer Gorrie (born 11 August 1932) is an English director and screenwriter. He began his career as an actor, but in early 1963 he completed the BBC's directors' course. His first assignments as a director were for the soap opera Compact and the anthology series Suspense. [citation needed] He directed the Doctor Who serial The Keys of Marinus.

  7. John Gray (January 6, 1764 – March 29, 1868) was the last verified veteran of the American Revolutionary War. He was confirmed a veteran of the war and awarded a pension of $500 semi-annually by House Bill 1044 (passed by Congress February 22, 1866). Journalist/attorney James M. Dalzell wrote a book (published by Gibson Brothers, Printers in 1868) titled