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      • Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes (born April 1, 1972), known together professionally as the Hughes brothers, are American film directors and producers. The pair, who are twins, are known for co-directing visceral, and often violent, movies, including 1993's Menace II Society, 1995's Dead Presidents, 2001's From Hell and 2010's The Book of Eli.
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  2. Jun 19, 2018 · ESPN. No American family has ever had three players taken in the first round of the NHL draft, but in the next few years, the Hughes brothers have a shot.

  3. Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes (born April 1, 1972), known together professionally as the Hughes brothers, are American film directors and producers. The pair, who are twins, [1] are known for co-directing visceral, and often violent, movies, including 1993's Menace II Society, 1995's Dead Presidents, 2001's From Hell and 2010's The Book of Eli.

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · Sport. GIFTED TRIO. Who are the Hughes brothers? All to know about Jack, Quinn, and Luke. Ashley Vega. Published: 12:56 ET, Dec 5 2023. Updated: 15:21 ET, Dec 5 2023. THE Hughes brothers Jack, Quinn, and Luke, became the first American family to all be drafted into the NHL during the first round.

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  5. Dec 3, 2023 · On Tuesday, the Hughes will become the ninth family to have at least three brothers play in the same NHL game. The most recent regular-season instance occurred April 13 when the Staal...

  6. Dec 8, 2023 · Jack, Luke and Quinn Hughes made Jewish hockey history this week when they became the first trio of Jewish brothers to play in the same NHL game (and I thought my two brothers and I had a...

  7. Dec 5, 2023 · Luke Hughes, 4th overall in the 2021 NHL Draft. Three brothers selected in the top seven and now tonight for the first time, they'll play in the same game. “I’d like to see two of them play...

  8. Dec 26, 2022 · The middle brother is the lone Hughes sibling to not play college hockey. He played two years with the national program, where he almost broke Auston Matthews' single-season points record...

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