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  2. John W. Considine (September 29, 1868 – February 11, 1943) was an American impresario, a pioneer of vaudeville.

  3. John William Considine III (born January 2, 1935) is a retired American writer and actor who wrote for and he made numerous appearances in, film and television from 1960 until 2007.

  4. Jul 22, 2020 · John Considine (1863-1943) led a remarkable life. In less than 10 years, he went from being an owner of sleazy theaters and gambling halls to a defendant in one of Seattle's most sensational murder trials to a respected co-owner of one of the biggest vaudeville circuits in the United States. He opened a number of theaters in Washington state ...

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  5. John Considine was born on January 2, 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for MacGyver (1985), A Wedding (1978) and Combat! (1962). He has been married to Astrid Lee Peterson since December 24, 1984.

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  6. John Considine was born on 2 January 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for MacGyver (1985), A Wedding (1978) and Combat! (1962). He has been married to Astrid Lee Peterson since 24 December 1984. He was previously married to Jette Seear and Toby Considine.

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  7. John Considine may refer to: John Considine (impresario) (1868–1943), American impresario and vaudeville pioneer from Seattle. John W. Considine Jr. (1898–1961), his son, American film producer.

  8. Jun 22, 2014 · Pantages was a theater impresario, opening theaters that still bear his name, while his paternal grandfather, also John Considine, was a promoter and producer in Seattle. Both his grandparents were accused of crimes but dodged the bullet.

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