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  1. With a strong background in psychiatric nursing and a passion for providing high-quality care to patients, Kate M. Bryan is a valuable addition to the William Gillespie and Associates team. Her dedication to patient care, leadership, and global health initiatives make her a well-rounded and compassionate healthcare provider.

  2. William or Bill Gillespie may refer to: William Gillespie (actor) (1894–1938), Scottish actor. William Gillespie (New Zealand politician) (1893–1961), New Zealand politician of the National Party. William Ernest Gillespie (1912–1967), American educator. William John Gillespie (1897–1967), Canadian World War I flying ace.

  3. William Gillespie was born on January 24, 1894 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for Stop, Look and Listen (1926), Her Dangerous Path (1923) and The Valley of Bravery (1926).

  4. Nov 13, 2012 · In 1990, William Gillespie was a student in one of my introductory fiction writing workshops at the University of Illinois. In beginning classes I sometimes find it difficult to nurture my students’ ambitions into stories that will fill six pages, but for William that was not a problem—for one assignment he turned in a 36-page single-spaced story.

  5. Blues in the Night by William Gillespie was written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer and was first recorded and released by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain and trumpet by "Hot Lips" Page in 1941. William Gillespie performed it in the movie Blues in the Night in 1941. It was also covered by Tom Munch, Dr. Isaiah Ross, Margaret Stewart, Cherie Price and other artists.

  6. Biography. He was a Scottish actor, born in Scotland, UK. He started his career in the silent film era. Since 1917, he has frequently made an appearance in Hal Roach comedies and played supporting roles with comedians such as Charlie Chaplin, Charley Chase, and Our Gang.

  7. Jun 8, 2011 · William George Gillespie was born May 12, 1931, in Knoxville, Tenn. He earned bachelor's degrees from Knoxville College and the John C. Smith Theological Seminary and a master of sacred theology and a doctor of ministry from Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis.