- Clontarf, in Dublin, Ireland. The park
adjacent to the
house is now
known as
Bram Stoker Park. His
parents were
Abraham Stoker (1799–1876), an Anglo-Irishman...
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Bram Stoker's
Dracula may
refer to: Dracula, a 1897 English-language
novel by
Irish author Bram Stoker Dracula's
Guest and
Other Weird Stories, a 1914...
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Bram may
refer to:
Bram (given name)
Bram (surname) Thom
Latimer (born 1986),
English professional...
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brams in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brams is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Steven Brams (born 1940),
American game...
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Hanne Bramness (born 3
April 1959) is a
Norwegian poet and translator. She made her
literary debut in 1983 with the
poetry collection Korrespondanse. Other...
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Bram &
Alice is an
American sitcom that
aired on CBS from
October 6 to
October 27, 2002. The
series only
aired four episodes,
although an
additional five...
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Bram Inscore (Jan 11, 1982 –
December 19, 2023) was an
American musician, songwriter, and producer. Born and
raised in California, he
wrote and produced...
- The
Bram Stoker Award is a
recognition presented annually by the
Horror Writers ****ociation (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark
fantasy and horror...
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Bram N.
Weinstein is an
American sportscaster who is the play by play
broadcaster for the
Washington Commanders of the
National Football League (NFL)....
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Laurent Bram (born May 31, 1984) is a
Luxembourgish tennis player and coach. As a junior,
Bram reached as high as No. 184 in
August 2002. He took top junior...