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Thomas Guy Biography

Thomas Guypublisher, philanthropistBorn: 1644Birthplace: London Having begun his career in 1668 as a bookseller, he made a huge fortune printing Bibles. He is best remembered for his…

Guys Like Us

UPN Monday 8:00–8:30 p.m.; on hiatus Cast: Maestro Harrell, Bumper Robinson and Chris Hardwick A six year old (Harrell) wreaks havoc on the bachelor pad his dad (Robinson) shares…

Brewer's: Guy-ropes

Guide, or guiding-ropes, to steady heavy goods while a-hoisting. (Spanish and Portuguese guia, from guiar, to guide.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer,…

Mr. Nice Guy

Director:Sammo Hung Kam-BoWriters:Fibe Ma and Edward TangDirector of Photography:Raymond LamEditor:Peter CheungMusic:Peter Kam and J. Peter RobinsonProduction Designer:Horace MaProducer:…

Two Girls and a Guy

Director/Writer:James TobackDirector of Photography:Barry MarkowitzEditor:Alan OxmanMusic:Barry ColeProduction Designer:Kevin ThompsonProducers:Chris Hanley and Edward R. Pressman4/98Release:…

Guy Fawkes Day

The anniversary of the famous Gunpowder Plot Remember remember the fifth of November Gunpowder, treason and plot.I see no reason why gunpowder, treasonShould ever be forgot... The…

Guy Lombardo Biography

Guy Lombardo(Gaetano Albert Lombardo)band leader, impressario, speed boat racerBorn: 6/19/1902Birthplace: London, Ontario, Canada Popular band leader who added the phrase “the sweetest music…

Raymond, count of Tripoli

(Encyclopedia) Raymond, c.1140–1187, count of Tripoli (1152–87), great-great-grandson of Raymond IV of Toulouse. He played a leading part in the last years of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Captured…

Johnson, Guy

(Encyclopedia) Johnson, Guy, c.1740–1788, Loyalist leader in colonial New York, b. Ireland. He emigrated to America as a boy and married (1763) a daughter of Sir William Johnson, whom he succeeded as…

Amalric II

(Encyclopedia) Amalric II or Amaury II, c.1155–1205, Latin king of Jerusalem (1197–1205) and Cyprus (1194–1205); brother and successor (in Cyprus) of Guy of Lusignan. His title to Jerusalem was…