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  1. John Wrathall. John James Wrathall GCLM ID (28 August 1913 – 31 August 1978), was a British -born Rhodesian politician. He was the last white President of Rhodesia (later holders of the post were only acting as such). He formerly worked as a chartered accountant.

  2. For father of three, John Wrathall, an afternoon at the beach with his sons ended in a trip to hospital and a long three months of rehabilitation. In July 2013, 55-year-old screenwriter, John, had been visiting the family’s beach hut. While his sons were swimming, John began to feel unwell. An ambulance was called, and John was rushed to ...

  3. With the feature-film spin-off El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie now coming to Netflix, we revisit John Wrathall’s essay from our archives about one of the most discussed and revered shows on television – a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions, centred on the unlikely figure of a 50-year-old chemistry teacher in suburban New Mexico.

  4. Sep 28, 2004 · Once Graham had pronounced Forgie rideable, the horse was sent to producer John Wrathall, who brought him on patiently and upgraded him to grade A. “He was brilliant from the start 100% genuine ...

  5. Jul 17, 2019 · In prose that is crisp, lucid and often amused, John Wrathall tries to make sense of the defining cataclysmic event in his life, emerging six years on from a stroke with his mind and his perspective dramatically altered. 'I tried to be "the same person" but I couldn't fake it,' he writes.

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  6. John Wrathall is a New Zealand former soccer player who represented New Zealand at international level. [2] Wrathall played two official A-international matches for the New Zealand in 1960, [2] both against Pacific minnows Tahiti , the first a 5–1 win on 5 September, the second a 2–1 win on 12 September 1960.

  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt0436364Good (2008) - IMDb

    Apr 17, 2009 · Good: Directed by Vicente Amorim. With Viggo Mortensen, Jason Isaacs, Jodie Whittaker, Steven Mackintosh. John Halder, a German literature professor in the 1930s, is initially reluctant to accept the ideas of the Nazi Party.

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