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  1. Kenneth Haigh (25 March 1931 – 4 February 2018) was an English actor. [1] He was born in Mexborough, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. He was known for his roles in Man at the Top (1970–72) and the spin-off movie Man at the Top (1973) and as Brutus in the 1963 movie Cleopatra. Haigh died of complications from cerebral edema on 4 February ...

  2. Kenneth George "Ken" Binmore, CBE, FBA (born 27 September 1940) is an English mathematician, economist, and game theorist, a Professor Emeritus of Economics at University College London (UCL) [1] and a Visiting Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol. [2] As a founder of modern economic theory of bargaining (with Nash and ...

  3. Haig married his cousin Gertrude Mary Haig on 19 February 1878. He had one son and two daughters. His son was physician Kenneth G. Haig. Haig died in London on 6 April 1924, aged 71. Haig's wife Gertrude said that in his later years, he suffered from blindness in one eye and his son Kenneth stated that he had suffered from neurasthenia.

  4. Kenneth G. "Kenny" McPeek was born August 2, 1962, in Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. He graduated from Tates Creek High School and then the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. In 1985 McPeek received his Thoroughbred Trainer's License. McPeek serves on the Boards of the ...

  5. Kenneth Branagh. Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh ( / ˈbrænə / BRAN-ə; born 10 December 1960) is a British actor and filmmaker. Born in Belfast and raised primarily in Reading, Berkshire, Branagh trained at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and served as its president from 2015 to 2024.

  6. Kenneth Carleton Frazier (born December 17, 1954) is an American business executive. He is executive chairman and former CEO of the pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. (known as MSD outside of North America). After joining Merck & Co. as general counsel, he directed the company's defense against litigation over the anti-inflammatory drug Vioxx.

  7. M.I. High was a British action television series produced by Kudos for CBBC and created by Keith Brumpton. The series focused on a team of undercover teenage spies working for a fictional version of the secret intelligence agency MI9 who had to balance their school life with their jobs as secret agents. The line-up of spies was altered between ...