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Alexander C P Danner

Alexander C. P. Danner is a writer, primarily of plays and comics, with occasional forays into other genres. He is also editor of the Modern Tales Family Newsletter.

 

Alexander Danner

Alexander Danner, born 1967 in Linz, lives and works in Vienna. Study of the theatre science and philosophy, works as commercial artist and a Web designer, since 1999 study on Institut for painting and graphics on the academy of the forming arts. Exhibitions in Linz and Vienna, 2002 children and youth book price of the city Vienna and honour list of the Austrian state price for child and youth book. (Translation from German by Google)

 

Blythe Danner

Blythe studied acting and got her degree from Bard College and began her career in Boston theater companies. By 25, she won the Theater World Award for her work in Moliere's "The Miser" at Lincoln Center. She also won the 1970 Tony award for her role in "Butterflies Are Free". She made her film premiere in the same year in the television production of  "Dr. Cook's Garden (1970) (TV). For 25 years she has been a regular performer at the Williamstown Summer Theater Festival. She has also been nominated for Tonys for performances in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Betrayal". Married to director Bruce Paltrow, she is the mother of two acting children Gwyneth and Jake Paltrow. (mini-biography from www.imdb.com)
 

Christian Danner

From the ranks of a BMW-blessed crop in the mid-1980s, Danner was an extremely successful touring car exponent who transferred that talent to Formula 3000 and won the 1985 Championship before graduating to Formula 1 with Zakspeed at the end of the year. He drove for Arrows in 1986 after Marc Surer was badly injured in a rally accident, finishing sixth in Austria, then went back to Zakspeed with Martin Brundle in 1987. His best result was a fourth place at Phoenix in 1989 at the wheel of the Rial owned by former ATS wheels boss Gunther Schmid. Thereafter Danner's Formula 1 chances dried up and he spent most of the next decade competing in a variety of differing categories including the Japanese Formula 3000 series, CART and the German national DTM series with an Alfa Romeo. In recent years he has worked as a Formula 1 commentator.

Born April 4th 1958, Munich, Germany. Single. Says he has driven every possible race car on this planet, except the American ones. (Stock cars and Midgets). Loves his Lusitano horses and all the dogs and cats in his house.
  

Dennis Danner

Dennis began his development as a sculptor in 1982 when he started carving and painting realistic wildfowl. And, what began as a hobby grew into a demanding career when he chose to devote his full-time to sculpting in 1989.

 

Greg Danner

Greg Danner is Professor and Coordinator of Academic Studies in music at Tennessee Technological University. Born in St. Louis, Missouri (1958) he received the B.A. from Southeast Missouri State University, the M.M. from the Eastman School of Music, and the Ph.D. from Washington University. His awards include the College Band Directors National Association Music for Young Band prize, vocal category and grand prize in the Delius Society composition contest, first prize in the Taghkanic Chorale composers competition, and the Louisiana Music Teachers Association Composer Commission Award.
 

Mark Danner

Staff writer for The New Yorker and regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, has written extensively on Haiti, Central America, the Balkans, and the development of American foreign policy in Europe and the Middle East, among other stories. Danner is also Professor of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley and Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College.
 

Richard A Danner

Richard A. Danner is Senior Associate Dean for Information Services, and Archibald C. and Frances Fulk Rufty Research Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law in Durham, North Carolina.

In addition to his administrative responsibilities, he teaches a course on Legislation, which focuses on statutory interpretation, and has taught legal research and writing. His primary academic interests are in legislation, legal education, and legal research and bibliography. He has written recently on the impacts of information technology on legal education and the profession of law librarianship in the Journal of Legal Education, The Law Librarian, and Law Library Journal. Professor Danner came to Duke from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1979, where he served as environmental law librarian while completing his degrees in law and library science.

 

Ronald Danner, PhD

Professor
Penn State University, Dept of Chemical Engineering

Danner House Bed and Breakfast

For nearly two centuries Danner House has stood strong as a landmark of historical and architectural history in the Niagara Region. It is one of the only surviving examples of early Loyalist residential  architecture (also known as "Upper Canadian Georgian") to survive the ravages of the War of 1812. Due to its position so close to the Niagara River and the American border, Danner House played a role in the many conflicts that plagued this area in the 19th century.

 

Jim and Kathryn Danner

Jim and Kathryn Danner own and operate the Olivier Guest House at 828 Toulouse Street in the French Quarter. They also own and operate Wildcliff Resort in Blackwater, Missouri. To run their two businesses, they commute back and forth. They have five children.

 

Pat Danner

Patsy Ann (Pat) Danner is a Representative from Missouri; born in Louisville, Ky., January 13, 1934; attended public schools in Bevier, Mo.; B.A., Northeast Missouri State University, 1972; vice chair, Ninth Congressional District Democratic Committee, northeast Missouri, 1970-1972; chair, Macon County Democratic Committee, 1970-1972; district assistant to Representative Jerry L. Litton, 1973-1976; federal co-chair, Ozarks Regional Commission, 1977-1981; member, State senate, 1983-1993; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Third and to the three succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1993-January 3, 2001); was not a candidate for reelection to the One Hundred Seventh Congress.

 

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