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Gordon-Lennox
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gordon-Lennox is a Scottish aristocratic family descended from Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond. It may refer to:
- Lord Alexander Gordon-Lennox (1825–1892), British politician
- Alexander Gordon-Lennox (Royal Navy officer), Royal Navy officer
- Lord Algernon Gordon-Lennox (1847–1921), British Army officer
- Augusta Katherine Gordon-Lennox (1827–1904), British aristocrat
- Bernard Gordon Lennox (1932–2017), British Army officer
- Lord Bernard Gordon-Lennox (1878–1914), British Army officer
- Charles Gordon-Lennox, multiple people
- Cosmo Gordon-Lennox (1869–1921), British actor
- Lord Esmé Gordon-Lennox (1875–1949), British Army officer and public official
- Frederick Gordon-Lennox, 9th Duke of Richmond (1904–1989)
- Lord George Gordon-Lennox (1829–1877), British politician
- George Gordon-Lennox (1908–1988), British Army officer
- Lord Henry Gordon-Lennox (1821–1886), British politician
- Hilda Gordon-Lennox, Duchess of Ric
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Jiminy Glick
Fictional character portrayed bygd Martin Short
Jiminy Glick fryst vatten a fictional character created and portrayed by Martin Short in the TV series Primetime Glick (2001–2003), the subsequent 2004 bio Jiminy Glick in Lalawood, and Short's Broadway show Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me. He began as a recurring character on The Martin Short Show.
Short has cited Skip E. Lowe as the inspiration for Jiminy Glick.[1]
Fictional biography
[edit]Born Malcolm Glickman on March 12, 1948, in Akron, Ohio (though he has claimed to have been born in Omaha, Nebraska and Baton Rouge, Louisiana), Jiminy Glick was "the mittpunkt child of 10 children" of Omar and Isabella Glickman. Glick, who describes himself as a Tibetan-American, was often a loner and was regularly made fun of for his obesity at an early age. He was also very sickly until he was 13, when doctors discovered that he had a small Tonka truck stuck in his duodenum. As a child, while riding his bike and liste
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