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  2. David Leon - Wikipedia

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    David Jeremy Leon (born 24 July 1980) is an English actor, director, writer and producer. As an actor, he is known for appearing in Rankin and Chris Cottam's 2002 feature film, Lives of the Saints (as the character Othello ), [1] and director Guy Ritchie 's 2008 feature, RocknRolla , as Malcolm. [2]

  3. Leon Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Leon Preston Robinson (born March 8, 1962), usually credited as simply Leon, is an American actor and singer who began his professional career as a film actor in the early 1980s. He is best known for his roles as J.T. Matthews in the 1991 Robert Townsend film The Five Heartbeats, Derice Bannock in the 1993 film Cool Runnings, Shep in the 1994 ...

  4. Riley v. California - Wikipedia

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    David Leon Riley was pulled over in San Diego, California in 2009 for expired registration tags on his vehicle. The officer then found that Riley was driving with a suspended driver's license. The San Diego Police Department 's policy at the time was to impound a vehicle after stopping a driver with a suspended license in order to prevent them ...

  5. David Leonhardt - Wikipedia

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    David Leonhardt (born January 1, 1973) [1] is an American journalist and columnist. Since April 30, 2020, he has written the daily "The Morning" newsletter for The New York Times. [2] He also contributes to the paper's Sunday Review section. [3] His column previously appeared weekly in The New York Times. [4]

  6. These Foolish Things (film) - Wikipedia

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    These Foolish Things is a 2006 British romantic drama film directed by Julia Taylor-Stanley and starring Zoë Tapper, David Leon, Lauren Bacall, Anjelica Huston, Terence Stamp, Andrew Lincoln, Eve Myles, Jamie Glover and Julia McKenzie. It is based on Noel Langley 's 1936 novel There's a Porpoise Close Behind Us .

  7. In the Dark (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    David Leon as DI Adam Perrin, a detective in the Manchester Metropolitan Police and Helen's former fling; Pearce Quigley as Trevor Hare, the owner of a pub in Helen’s hometown of Polesford. Ashley Walters as DI Tim Cornish, a North Derbyshire Police officer leading the abduction case. Matt King as Phil Hendricks, a forensic scientist.

  8. David Leonard Wood - Wikipedia

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    David Leonard Wood (born June 20, 1957), known as The Desert Killer, is an American serial killer and rapist who killed at least six girls and women in El Paso, Texas between May and August 1987, burying their bodies in the desert. While he has denied culpability for the crimes, he was nonetheless convicted and sentenced to death .

  9. RocknRolla - Wikipedia

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    RocknRolla is a 2008 gangster film [3] written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring an ensemble cast that includes Gerard Butler, Tom Wilkinson, Thandiwe Newton, Mark Strong, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Toby Kebbell, Jeremy Piven and Chris Bridges. It was released in the United Kingdom on 5 September 2008, reaching number one in the UK box office ...

  10. David Leon (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    David Bryan Leon (born September 28, 1987) is an American soccer player who played one season for Pittsburgh Riverhounds in the USL Professional Division. Career

  11. David ben Judah Messer Leon - Wikipedia

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    Life. David ben Judah was educated at Naples in the school of his father, Judah Messer Leon, author of Libnat ha-Sappir, and received at the age of eighteen his rabbinical diploma from German and French Talmudic authorities. Soon afterward he went to Padua, where he studied under Judah Minz, who granted him a new rabbinical diploma.