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  1. Apr 15, 2024 · David Warfield (born Nov. 28, 1866, San Francisco—died June 27, 1951, New York City) was one of the few American pre-motion-picture actors who became a millionaire. He made his fortune and enjoyed a stellar career as a result of playing four major roles over a 25-year period: Anton von Barwig in The Music Master, Wes Bigelow in A Grand Army Man, the title role in The Return of Peter Grimm ...

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  2. Nov 17, 2016 · Born David Warfield, she was a suburban Sacramento journalism teacher when she began hormone treatments and surgeries in 1999. When she told school district officials about her plans, they placed ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dana_RiversDana Rivers - Wikipedia

    Dana Rivers /David Warfield (born 1954 or 1955) is an American transgender advocate and convicted murderer. In 1999, Rivers was fired from his job as a teacher at Center High School in Antelope, California , after he revealed to the school that he soon intended to live his life as a woman . [2]

  4. David Warfield (November 28, 1866 – June 27, 1951) was an American stage actor. Life and career. Warfield was born David Wohlfeld in San Francisco, California, to German-Jewish parents, Louise and Sigmund Wohlfeld. His first connection with the theatre was as an usher. He made his first stage appearance in 1888 in The Ticket-of-Leave Man.

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  5. Jul 27, 2001 · — -- When David Warfield, a Sacramento, Calif. teacher, told his boss about his summer plans, the school asked him not to come back in the fall. The school's action was a response to David's ...

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  7. www.imsaz.com › care-providers › david-warfield,-mdDavid Warfield, MD - Imsaz

    Dr. David Warfield attended the University of Texas in San Antonio and completed his residency at the renowned Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. This exceptional training, combined with his unwavering commitment to excellence, has allowed him to provide unparalled medical care to his patients.

  8. WARFIELD, DAVID (1866–1951), U.S. actor. His roles ranged from a youthful burlesque, "Solomon Yankel," to a controversial portrayal of Shylock. His Jewish specialty was developed by David *Belasco into the role of Solomon Levi in The Auctioneer (1901) which Warfield played for three years, establishing the type of sentimental Jewish hero.

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