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Susan Stranks (born 2
December 1938) is a
British actress and TV presenter. Born in London,
Stranks was ten
years old when she pla**** the role of the...
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Sidney Stranks (c. 1868 – 1953),
British trade unionist Susan Stranks (born 1938),
British actress Strank This page
lists people with the
surname Stranks. If...
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Michael Strank (November 10, 1919 –
March 1, 1945, born
Mykhal Strenk) was a
United States Marine Corps sergeant who was
killed in
action during the Battle...
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Advanced Energy Materials. In 2018,
Stranks received the
Institute of
Physics Henry Moseley Medal and Prize. In 2019,
Stranks was
awarded the
Royal Society...
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British geologist Michael Strank (1919–1945),
United States Marine Corps sergeant Stranks This page
lists people with the
surname Strank. If an
internal link...
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Sidney Stranks (c.1868 –
September 1953) was a
British trade unionist. Born in Aylesbury,
Stranks completed an
apprenticeship in Lichfield. He
joined the...
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Norton in The
Three Burials of
Melquiades Estrada (2005),
Sergeant Michael Strank in
Flags of Our
Fathers (2006),
Lucky Ned
Pepper in True Grit (2010), DEA...
- Simmonds. It was
written by
Vernon Harris and Alan
Stranks based on the po****r BBC
radio series by
Stranks. It was
followed by a sequel, A Case for PC 49...
- set to the
music of
Chappell and
narrated by Ray, John
Kershaw and
Susan Stranks (Ray's wife). From 1974 he
presented a
programme called Robin Ray's Record...
- Performance.
After leaving Spelbound,
Stranks joined Cirque du Soleil's show
Quidam until the show
retired in 2016.
Jonathan Stranks at the
International Gymnastics...