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  1. Dr Kenneth Siu BDS. GDC No. 270523. Kenneth is an enthusiastic and innovative dentist who graduated in 2017 from the University of Glasgow (BDS), joining our team in 2019. His personal goal is to make sure that nobody leaves dissatisfied. Kenneth understands how difficult it is for somebody who is nervous to make the first step through the door.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0303930Kenneth Gamet - IMDb

    Kenneth Gamet. Writer: Missing Witnesses. Kenneth Gamet was born on 23 October 1903 in Little Sioux, Iowa, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Missing Witnesses (1937), Last of the Comanches (1953) and Pittsburgh (1942).

    • Writer, Producer
    • October 23, 1903
    • Kenneth Gamet
    • October 13, 1971
  3. Kenneth Gamet. Writer: Everybody's Hobby. Kenneth Gamet was born on 23 October 1903 in Little Sioux, Iowa, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Everybody's Hobby (1939), Missing Witnesses (1937) and Last of the Comanches (1953).

    • October 23, 1903
    • October 13, 1971
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  5. Kenneth Gamet is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Story, Additional Dialogue, Adaptation, and Original Story. Some of his work includes Flying Leathernecks, Flying Tigers, Wake of the Red Witch, Blonde Ice, A Lawless Street, Canadian Pacific, Coroner Creek, and The Stranger Wore a Gun.

  6. Gamet wrote scripts for radio, screen, and television; he was a co-founder of the Screen Writers Guild, and scripted more than 50 feature films, concluding with Apache Rifle (1964); he then specialized in telewriting; he died on October 13, 1971 in Los Angeles.Kenneth Gamet was a screenwriter and playwrite who began his career ca. 1936, collaborating during his early years with Don Ryan.

  7. American screenwriter Kenneth Gamet joined the Warner Bros. "B" unit in 1937. Gamet's contributions to Warners' included three of the four "Nancy Drew" "B" pictures. From Universal's Pittsburgh (1942) onward, Gamet was among the most frequent writers for John Wayne, collaborating on the scripts of The Duke's Flying Tigers (1943) and Flying Leathernecks (1951), among others.

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