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Bill Hunter, the last surviving player from both the St. Louis Browns and the inaugural Baltimore Orioles club, has died, the ...
The Baltimore Orioles announced that the last surviving member of the 1954 inaugural Orioles team and the St. Louis Browns ...
Hunter, a 1996 inductee into the Orioles Hall of Fame, died earlier this week at 97. The Orioles announced his passing on ...
Being the archetype of a working-class Australian with a distinctive broad and gravelly accent, weather-worn face and a no-nonsense style kept Bill Hunter in demand as an actor until the very end.
Bill Hunter, a legendary name in Canadian hockey who co-founded the Edmonton Oilers and the upstart World Hockey Assn., has died. He was 82.
Bill Hunter, star of movies and television, was known for portraying the archetypal working-class Australian. He also gave voice to the dentist in the animated film 'Finding Nemo.' ...
Bill Hunter, the archetypal working class Australian of a multitude of movies including the quirky trio “Muriel’s Wedding,” “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” and ...
It was one of most feared weapons of the second world war, the kamikaze. And one Bossier City man faced them more than once.
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