Gary Grant Musician
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Age | 60 |
| Born | Canton |
| Ohio | |
| United States | |
| Job | Voice acting |
| Awards | Academy Honorary Award |
| Kennedy Center Honors | |
| David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actor | |
| Date of birth | April 21,1965 |
| Zodiac sign | Taurus |
| Height | 191 (cm) |
| High_schools | Canton McKinley |
| Canton | |
| Ohio | |
| Colleges | Michigan (1984–1988) |
| Nba draft | 1988 / Round: 1 / Pick: 15th overall |
| Point | 4,368 |
| Albums | An Affair to Remember |
| Don't Hold Your Breath | |
| Hour | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1522977 |
North by Northwest
An Affair to Remember
Charade
Holiday
Arsenic and Old Lace
Suspicion
Notorious
Bringing Up Baby
The Philadelphia Story
His Girl Friday
Houseboat
Father Goose
The Bishop's Wife
People Will Talk
Indiscreet
Operation Petticoat
The Awful Truth
Penny Serenade
The Grass Is Greener
Walk, Don't Run
That Touch of Mink
Monkey Business
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
My Favorite Wife
Gunga Din
The Pride and the Passion
Only Angels Have Wings
In Name Only
I Was a Male War Bride
The Talk of the Town
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Topper
Kiss Them for Me
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
Destination Tokyo
Alice in Wonderland
None but the Lonely Heart
Room for One More
She Done Him Wrong
The Eagle and the Hawk
Blonde Venus
Dream Wife
Mr. Lucky
Every Girl Should Be Married
Sylvia Scarlett
I'm No Angel
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
Night and Day
Once Upon a Time
Kiss and Make-Up
Gary Grant Musician Life story
Gary Grant is a retired American professional basketball player at the point guard position in the National Basketball Association.
Cody Fisher stab death nightclub loses licence
... Gary Grant, representing the West Midlands force in a public portion of Tuesday s hearing, urged councillors to pull the licence, saying the venue posed a " grave risk" to public safety and also of crime and disorder...
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... " It wasn t me At a council licensing committee meeting on Monday, Vanity Soho s lawyer Gary Grant said men who visited the venue had come up with excuses to make to their loved ones...
Coronavirus: What we spent on lockdown toys and games
... Gary Grant, head of one of the largest toy sellers in the UK, The Entertainer, says that the business will have folded would, without the government financial support, and is still fighting for survival...
Such as toy-shops, choose the right toys for Christmas?
... The company s founder, Gary Grant, told the BBC that in the last three months of the year, a challenge for his chain of toy was shops...
Toy sales slump as shops chase Christmas cheer
... You do not get the same Willy Wonka-type excitement on the internet as children do in a toy shop, said Gary Grant, who chairs the committee which selects the of must-have toys...
Cody Fisher stab death nightclub loses licence
A nightclub where a footballer was stabbed to death on The Dance floor has lost its licence amid fears it posed " terrifying" risks to public safety.
Cody Fisher was killed at The Crane venue in Digbeth, Birmingham, on Boxing Day (26 December).
Police had asked The Council to revoke the licence permanently, citing drugs misuse as well as security concerns.
On The Night Mr Fisher died, three people needed medical help due to drugs, police told a licensing hearing.
Evidence from several bodies was considered by a licensing committee on Tuesday.
A licence suspension which came into force on 30 December remains in place pending any appeal against the finding to revoke.
Representations on behalf of The Club were held in private but ahead of The Council 's decision, a spokesperson had said revoking the licence would be " wholly inappropriate".
Three men have been charged with murdering 23-year-old Mr Fisher, a sports coach from Redditch, Worcestershire, who played for non-league Stratford Town.
Gary Grant , representing the West Midlands force in a public portion of Tuesday's hearing, urged councillors to pull the licence, saying The Venue posed a " grave risk" to public safety and also of crime and disorder.
Door searches were " inconsistent or haphazard" he told The Committee , and, citing bags of white powder, added there was " blatant and widespread" use of drugs.
The Meeting heard that video footage from The Night in question showed a person inhaling from a balloon believed to contain Nitrous Oxide , regardless of a police presence that emerged following the stabbing.
Council enforcement officer Shaid Ali told members the terms of the licence required The Venue to have a zero-tolerance policy on drugs, adding " it's quite clear its policy wasn't being enforced".
Before The Committee passed judgment, barrister Nicholas Leviseur for Damian Eston, director of Digital Arts Media Ltd which operated Crane, told the hearing the revocation of the licence was " wholly inappropriate in this case".
He Said he would not comment further on " what led to the tragic loss" of Mr Fisher as his client's evidence had been set out in Private Sessions .
Mr Grant said checks on CCTV from Boxing Day revealed three customers " had to be carried out by friends or staff" because of drug use, including A Woman who was described as " dribbling out of her mouth, barely breathing".
An ambulance was required and The Woman was taken to hospital, adding to The Perception " This Was not a properly controlled event" he explained.
" [It was] so blatant, that management and security showed a reckless Blind Eye or simply didn't care what was going on in their venue, " Mr Grant stated.
Digbeth landlord Oval Real Estates, and venue Lab 11, joined environmental health and trading standards in making submissions to The Council against Crane. One city councillor had said while he opposed its closure there should be strong conditions placed on The Venue .
The Club began operating on 15 October after being granted a licence in June, the hearing was told.
" Within just three months this venue is facing a summary review triggered by" Mr Fisher's death, said Mr Grant, expressing concerns of " rather terrifying risks in the operation of this venue".
Source of news: bbc.com