Eric lander actor biography
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Ericwas born in Rugby spending most of his early life in the North Midlands and was educated at Penrose School in Derby and had his first acting experience in school plays and because his voice hadn't broken he was often cast in female roles, After the war he spent 2 years in RADA and then in various repertory companies around the country then 2 years at Stratford in minor roles and being an understudy. He did 30 - 40 tv plays including playing Dr Mansen in the serial The Citadel before joining the series No Hiding Place in which he played Detective Sgt Baxter for 5 years then left to go into a series called Echo Four Two :This was to have had a run of 13 weeks but the actors Equity strike interrupted it after 10 weeks and finished it,
BornMay 27, 1924
DiedOctober 28, 1999(75)
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Eric Lander
American mathematician (born 1957)
Eric Steven Lander (born February 3, 1957) is an American mathematician and geneticist who is a professor of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a professor of systems biology at Harvard Medical School. Eric Lander is founding director emeritus of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.[5]
Lander served as the 11th director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy and Science Advisor to the President in Joe Biden's presidential Cabinet.[6][1][7][8] In response to allegations that he had engaged in bullying and abusive conduct, Lander apologized and resigned from the Biden Administration effective February 18, 2022.[9][10]
Early life and education
[edit]Lander was born in Brooklyn, New York City,[11] to Jewish parents,[12] the son of Rhoda G. Lander, a social studies teacher, and Harold Lander, an attorne
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THE BUSINESS OF MURDER PLAY CAST - ADVERTISEMENT SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: RICHARD TODD, ERIC LANDER, ANNETTE ANDRE - HFSID 304892
THE BUSINESS OF MURDER PLAY CAST: RICHARD TODD, ERIC LANDER & ANNETTE ANDRE
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Advertisement signed: "Richard Todd", "Eric Lander" and "Annette Andre" in green ink, B/w 9x6. Advertisement for a introduktion of The Business of Murder at London's May Fair Theatre. Handsome leading man RICHARD TODD, born in 1919, found his greatest acclaim in roles in which he played a Scot. In 1949, he received Best Actor Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for his role as Corporal Lachlan "Lachie" Mac Lachan in The Hasty Heart, which also starred Ronald Reagan, and in 1955, he portrayed U.S. Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall in A Man Called Peter. A founding member of the Dundee Repertory Theatre of Scotland, Todd returned to the scen between his films, which