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Radio 4
literary quiz The
Write Stuff.
Faulks was born on 20
April 1953 in Donnington, Berkshire, to
Peter Faulks and
Pamela (née Lawless). His
father was...
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Faulks may
refer to: Ben
Faulks (born 1979),
English actor Edward Faulks,
Baron Faulks (born 1950),
English lawyer and
politician Neville Faulks (1908–1985)...
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Edward Peter Lawless Faulks,
Baron Faulks, KC (born 19
August 1950), is an
English barrister and
unaffiliated peer who is the
current Chairman of the Independent...
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Marshall William Faulk (born
February 26, 1973) is an
American former professional football running back who pla**** in the
National Football League (NFL)...
- in 2001.
Faulks won the
Manchester Evening News
Theatre Award for Best
Fringe Performer in 2004 for a one-man play he created. In 2006,
Faulks featured...
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Ginner Faulks, MBE, TD (27
January 1908 – 13
October 1985) was an
English barrister and High
Court judge.
Faulks was the son of M. J.
Faulks, and Ada...
- Jane
Wyman (/ˈwaɪmən/ WY-mən; born
Sarah Jane Mayfield;
January 5, 1917 –
September 10, 2007) was an
American actress. A star of both
movies and television...
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Justin Michael Faulk (born
March 20, 1992) is an
American professional ice
hockey defenseman and
alternate captain for the St.
Louis Blues of the National...
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Marcus Faulks (born 3
August 1937) is an
Australian gymnast. He
competed in
eight events at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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politician from
Tennessee Trev
Faulk (born 1981),
American footballer Faulk County,
South Dakota Faulkton,
South Dakota Faulks Falk (disambiguation) This...