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  1. Lori Isaac (m. 1965) John Alfred Williams (December 5, 1925 – July 3, 2015) was an African American author, journalist, and academic. His novel The Man Who Cried I Am was a bestseller in 1967. [1] Also a poet, he won an American Book Award for his 1998 collection Safari West.

  2. Joseph Williams. Funkce. principal conductor (Boston Pops Orchestra; 1980–1993) Podpis. multimediální obsah na Commons. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. John Towner Williams (* 8. února 1932, Queens, New York, New York, USA) je americký hudební skladatel, který proslul jako autor filmové hudby. Složil hudbu k více ...

  3. Williams has composed music for four Olympic Games: "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" – 1984 Summer Olympics, Los Angeles. Written specifically for the opening ceremonies. In a 1996 re-release, the opening trumpet fanfare was replaced with "Bugler's Dream", a previous Olympic Theme written by Leo Arnaud. This recording has been used as the theme ...

  4. John Williams (English judge) (died 1846), known for the 1830s Tolpuddle Martyr trials; John A. Williams (judge) (1835–1900), US federal judge; John Griffith Williams (born 1944), Welsh judge of the High Court of England and Wales; Hugh Williams (judge) (John Hugh Williams, born 1939), New Zealand judge; B. John Williams (born 1949), American ...

  5. Musical artist. Joseph Stanley Williams (born September 1, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter and film score composer, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Toto from 1986 to 1988 and again since 2010. Williams is a son of actress Barbara Ruick and prolific film composer John Williams. [1] Outside of Toto, he has worked as a ...

  6. Díjak, elismerések. Williams ötszörös Oscar-díjas, jelenleg 54 jelöléssel Walt Disney után (59) ő a második legtöbb jelölést elért személy. [1] [2] Négy filmzenéjéért Golden Globe-díjat is kapott. Erre a díjra 27-szer jelölték, így e téren első helyen áll. 2004-ben részesült a Kennedy Center Honorsban .

  7. John Edward Williams (August 29, 1922 – March 3, 1994) was an American author, editor and professor. He was best known for his novels Butcher's Crossing (1960), Stoner (1965), and Augustus (1972), [1] which won a U.S. National Book Award. [2]

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