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  1. John Henry Davies (c. 1864 – 24 October 1927) was a wealthy British brewery owner who in 1902 took over the football club Manchester United, which was then called Newton Heath.

  2. JOHN HENRY DAVIS. [ DIRECTOR , WRITER, DRAMATURG, TEACHER ] TRANSFORMATIVE STORYTELLING. REFRAMING REALITY.

  3. John Henry Davis is a versatile and experienced artist who has worked in theatre, opera, film, and television. He has directed Oz for HBO, Ordinary Sinner, and many plays and musicals, and has written novels, plays, and a graphic novel.

  4. DAVIS, John Henry(b. 12 January 1921 in Smithtown, New York; d. 13 July 1984 in Albuquerque, New Mexico), amateur weight lifter who, as an Olympic and world champion, was the world's premier heavyweight lifter from 1940 to 1953.

  5. JOHN HENRY DAVIS. AT PRESENT: Instructor, UCLA Extension, teaching Fundamentals of Story and Directing Actors for the Screen. John Henry has been a full-time professor of LaGuardia Community College and a Visiting Professor at Vassar, NYU, USC, and American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  6. John Henry Davis, M.F.A. director/screenwriter, playwright; WGA, DGA, SDC ember whose credits include directing OZ (HBO), The Sarah Jones Show (Bravo), and the documentary Broken Mirrors. Mr. Davis is a dramaturg and writing coach for new musicals, screenplays and plays.

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  8. Biography. Between 1938 and 1953 John David was never defeated in weightlifting competition. During that period he won two Olympic gold medals, seven World Championships, 11 National Championships, and the 1951 Pan American Games gold medal (in heavyweight +82.5 kg (482.5 kg)).