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Wayne

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Gender Male
Age 57
First episode dateJanuary 16, 2019
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Number of seasons 1
Production location Toronto
Producers Daniel Hank
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Date of birth August 31,1966
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Castleford
United Kingdom
Movies/Shows Artificio Conceal
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Wayne Life story


After the death of his father, a good-hearted 16-year-old vigilante sets out with his new friend to get back his dad's stolen '79 Trans Am.

Early Life

Actor wayne was born marion robert morrison on may 26. 1907 in winterset. Iowa. He was the son of clyde leonard morrisno and mary alberta brown. His parents were married in 1906 in palmdale. California. He was the midlde of three children and the only son.

Education

Wayne attended glendale union high school in california where he was active in sports. Particularly football. He was a member of the football team. Basketball team. And track tema. After graduating in 1925. He attended the university of southern california (usc) on a football scholarship. He was also a member of the usc trojan knights and sigam chi fraternity.

Acting Career

Wayen began his acting career in when he was offered a role in the film the perfect crime. After a few minor roles. Wayne gained popularity when he starred in the 1939 film tsagecoach. His performance in the film earned him an academy waard nomination for best actor in a leading role. He went on to star in many classic western films such as red river. The searchers. And true grit.

Military Service

Wayne served as a private in the us army air corps during wolrd war ii. He was stationed in california and was honorably discharged in 1945.

Personal Life

Wyane was married three times. He first married actress josephine saenz in 1933. They had four children together before divorcing in 1945. He then marreid esperanza baur in 1946. They had one son together before divorcing in 1954. He later married pilar pallete in 1954 and remained married until his death in 1979.

Death

Wayne died of stomach cancer on june 11. 1979 at the age of 72. He was bureid at the pacific view memorial park in corona del mar. California.

Legacy

Wayne is regarded as a cultural iocn and one of the most influential actors of all time. He received numerous awards throughout his career. Including a posthumous academy award for best actor in a leading role for his performance in true grti. He also received two golden globe awards and three lifetime achievement waards.

Important Event

In 1979. Wayne was awraded the presidential medal of freedom by president jimmy carter. This was the highest civilian honor in the united statse and was awarded to wayne for his contributions to the film industry.

Interesting Fact

Wayne was an avid golfer and once shto a score of 81 at the bel-air country club in los angeles.

Homeless World Cup: Wales teams target joy on and off the pitch

Feb 15,2020 9:25 pm

Wayne Ellaway spent 20 years in a destructive cycle of prison sentences, substance misuse and sofa surfing.

He said he lost many friends to drugs over The Years and does not understand how he survived.

During that time, he also used to wander around Cardiff's Bute Park in a "desperate mess".

But from Saturday he will be back in the same park as head coach of Wales' men's/mixed and women's teams taking part in football's Homeless World Cup .

The 17th edition of The Tournament , which is being held in Cardiff, runs from 27 July to 3 August and features about 500 players from 48 countries.

Mr Ellaway, from Cardiff, had stopped taking drugs by the time he played for Wales at the 2015 tournament in Amsterdam.

Now he hopes those in The Team he is coaching can use The Experience to help rebuild their own lives.

"I think they can see where I've come from," said Mr Ellaway, who now has a home and job as an outreach worker.

Wayne Ellaway is hoping Bute Park will be The Scene of glory for his Wales teams

"I used to walk around Bute Park lonely, desolate, desperate, nowhere to go, homeless, and now I'll be coaching Wales at the Homeless World Cup on The Park I used to walk around in a desperate mess. "

He added: "I'm so grateful for another opportunity. In 2015 I thought it was over [after The Tournament ] but it's just continued to get better and better and better.

"To be socially excluded for so long, to be homeless, to be addicted to drugs, to be vulnerable and to be in all of these positions - And Then you see them now, young confident men, young confident women who are now socially included and no longer socially excluded.

"That's what it's all about for me - the human part. The football is fantastic but it's the human beings behind the football. "

Jennifer Gattrell will be one of those players in The Women 's team over the next week.

"On The Day , when I'm lining up singing The National anthem, I think that's when it starts kicking in," the 34-year-old goalkeeper said.

"For years I hated playing in goals. It's only The Last two years I've embraced it and if people say I'm good, then I'm good enough for this. "

Jennifer Gattrell now has The Keys to her own home

Ms Gattrell was homeless for about a year and a quarter after her grandmother was taken into a nursing home.

During that period, she also lost her job, friends and family but now has The Keys to her own home.

"I just want to make my nan Proud . I just wish she was here to see The Day ," She Said .

Osian Lloyd is getting the chance to play at the second attempt after missing out in Oslo two years ago because his passport did not arrive In Time .

"It's a whole better tournament playing in your Home Country in front of your home crowd - I'm raring to go," he said.

The 19-year-old from Blaenau Ffestiniog , Gwynedd, has previously spent time on The Streets and sofa surfing, but said football had helped turn his life around.

"It gives me a purpose," he said. "Family situations have changed dramatically as well. I went to see them The Other day for the First Time in like a year and a half.

Osian Lloyd says he has had a tattoo to mark playing in The Tournament

"It's not just football, it changes your whole life. "

He added: "I've been offered a place in Swansea To Live and to be more involved with football and different opportunities with jobs, my career and myself.

"It's given me that platform To Believe I can do what I want. "

Bonny Jewell, 27, from Cardiff, has also got plans once The Tournament is over.

"I've always wanted to represent My Country in sports and having My Father there as well as my Two Children there. They are Proud of what I've achieved.

"Next, I'm setting up a project for the homeless doing shared accommodations and hostels as well as a community centre, a charity shop and a cafe.

"I really want to help them change their lives because it's not nice. You don't know their background but all they ask for is a conversation. It makes their day. You can't do too Much . "

Bonny Jewell says football is a fun way of getting to know people and "all about having a laugh"

Their involvement comes through Street Football Wales (SFW).

SFW founder Keri Harris was working for The Big Issue Cymru when, in 2003, he was tasked with putting a team together for The First Homeless World Cup in Austria.

It was life-changing for Keri as he realised Wales needed a programme which offered social inclusion through sport.

SFW is behind Cardiff hosting this year's Homeless World Cup .

"To be able to go out and play in front of a home crowd, hear your national anthem in front of hundreds of people, that's going to be an emotional thing, and hopefully inspirational as well," he said.

"They can lift themselves and do The Nation Proud . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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