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  • Freddie Boath

    English actor

    Freddie Boath

    Born

    Frederick William Boath


    (1991-05-06) 6 May 1991 (age 33)

    Hammersmith, London, England

    OccupationActor
    Years active2000–2013

    Frederick William Boath (born 6 May 1991) is an English actor best known for his role as Alex O'Connell in The Mummy Returns (2001). He now works as a marketing and advertising professional.[1]

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    Boath was offered a part in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, but turned it down to do The Mummy Returns instead.[2] He was replaced for the role of Alex O'Connell for the third movie in The Mummy trilogy by Australian actor Luke Ford.[3]

    Boath appeared in an ITV1 show called The Children. He played 14-year-old Jack, a troubled teenager;[4] he said he could relate to the character as his parents divorced when he was young. In 2010 he played King Henry II as a teenager in The Pillars of the Earth.[5&#

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  • Allan Boath

    New Zealand footballer

    Allan Roderick Boath (born 14 February 1958 in Dundee, Scotland) is a former association football player, who represented New Zealand at international level.

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    Having been developed as a player through the Celtic Boys Club, Boath signed for Dundee United but never played for the first team. He then played for Forfar Athletic for one season, making 15 appearances in the Scottish Football League.[1]

    Boath emigrated to New Zealand in 1978. He qualified to play for New Zealand through residency laws[2] and made 38 A-International appearances for New Zealand, scoring six times.[3][4]

    He represented the All Whites for all three matches at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, where they lost to Scotland, USSR and Brazil.[5]

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    New Zealand

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    Boath History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

    Etymology of Boath

    What does the name Boath mean?

    The ancient name of Boath finds its origins with the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It comes from a name for a herdsman. The surname Boath fryst vatten derived from the Old English word bothe, which in vända comes from the Old Danish word both, which means cow-house or herdsman's hut.1

    Early Origins of the Boath family

    The surname Boath was first found in Yorkshire where one of the first listings of the name was Gilbert Bothe, sektion Both in 1274. 2 This line continued to be strong as the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 attest through the förteckning of: Rogerus del Boothe; Adam dem Bothe; and Margeria dem Bothe as all living there and holding lands at that time. 3

    "The great family of Booth of Lancashire and Cheshire take their designation from their lordship of Booths in the former county, where they resided in the XIII century." 4 Indeed the Lancashire branch is of note