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  1. Sep 27, 2024 · Sam Beazley. Warner Bros. Pictures. The British actor played Professor Everard in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix before he died in 2017.

    • Is Sam Hardy dead or still alive?1
    • Is Sam Hardy dead or still alive?2
    • Is Sam Hardy dead or still alive?3
    • Is Sam Hardy dead or still alive?4
    • Is Sam Hardy dead or still alive?5
  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Ian is survived by his wife, choreographer and stage director Michelle Hardy, and their two sons, Sam and Daniel. Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube...

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  3. “This is still very much a pioneering sport,” says Sam. He’s not wrong – wingsuits have only really been around since the late 90s. “And because it’s not old yet, it’s high risk,” he continues.

  4. members.liverpoolfc.com › past-players › sam-hardySam Hardy - Liverpool FC

    Hardy was one of the outstanding English goalkeepers of his time and won a League Championship medal at the end of his first season with the club, 1905-06, having replaced Ned Doig, who had been the club's number one for the opening eight fixtures of that year.

  5. Small wonder that 15,000 people travelled from Liverpool to Villa Park, Birmingham, to witness the fight, but, quite apart from local interest the ordinary football loving public were alive to the fact that the game would be worth seeing, and, altogether, there were 37,000 on the ground.

  6. Date of death: 24 October 1966. Other clubs: Newbold White Star (1899-1902), Chesterfield (1902-05), Aston Villa (1912-21); Plymouth Argyle, Nottingham Forest (wartime guest), Nottingham Forest (1921-25) Signed from: Chesterfield Town. Signed for LFC: £340, 19.05.1905. International debut: 16.02.1907 vs. Ireland.

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  8. Sam Hardy (26 August 1882 - 24 October 1966) was an English goalkeeper who was one of the safest pair of hands in the history of British football. While playing for Newbold White Star he caught the attention of Chesterfield of the second division, who signed him in April 1903.