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  1. William Gillespie. Actor: Blues in the Night. Better known for his robust baritone voice than his visual appearance, African-American singer William Gillespie had one impressive, isolated shot at major film attention with Blues in the Night (1941) although nothing long lasting panned out.

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  2. William Gillespie (24 January 1894 – 23 June 1938) was a Scottish actor. Biography. Gillespie started in Hollywood films from the silent era. He played in about 180 films between 1915 and 1939, although his appearances were often uncredited. Gillespie frequently appeared in Hal Roach comedies

  3. William Gillespie. Actor: Blues in the Night. Better known for his robust baritone voice than his visual appearance, African-American singer William Gillespie had one impressive, isolated shot at major film attention with Blues in the Night (1941) although nothing long lasting panned out.

  4. Aug 9, 1995 · A distinguished and revered elder of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, Dr William Gillespie is one of the few British psychoanalysts who began training in the Vienna of the early 1930s.

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  5. The collection includes papers related to William Gillespie's book of selected writings, 'Life, Sex and Death' (Routledge, 1995) - see ref. P16-A-A-04.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.