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| - John Bennett (January, 25, 1988) is a retired Scottish professional wrestler formerly on the Bebo Wrestling Network, best known for his time in Bebo Championship Wrestling and Extreme Non-Stop Wrestling. He is a fourteen time World Champion
- John Bennett (Born in Cranston, Rhode Island) is a retired hockey player. He played 34 games in the World Hockey Association for the Philadelphia Blazers.
- Appearing in over one hundred and sixty film and television credits, Bennett is famous for his film appearances in The Fifth Element and The House That Dripped Blood. His television credits include The Avengers, No Hiding Place, The Baron, Danger Man, Softly, Softly, The Saint, The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder, Paul Temple, Dixon of Dock Green, Porridge, Z-Cars, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, I, Claudius, Survivors, Return of the Saint, Blake's 7, Bergerac, The Bill, Rome and Rosemary and Thyme.
- Bishop John Bennett of Durham's Church of Apostolic Revival International is a religious leader who led protests against the accused lacrosse players. On April 9th, Bennett appeared at a protest held outside 610 North Buchanan Boulevard, in which he made comments that appeared to strongly presume the players' guilt, praying to God for the healing of "minds that have been corrupted to do such acts."
- He was the eldest son of John Bennet, watchmaker, of Greenwich. Educated at Lewisham Grammar School, in 1846 he established his own business at 65 Cheapside, in the City of London. He was a common councillor for the ward of Cheap from 1862-89. In October 1872 he was elected to the London School Board to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of the City of London. He was Sheriff of London and Middlesex in 1872, and was knighted as part of the celebrations of the recovery from typhoid of the Prince of Wales (the later King Edward VII). In 1889 he retired from business and the common council.
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| - Bishop John Bennett of Durham's Church of Apostolic Revival International is a religious leader who led protests against the accused lacrosse players. On April 9th, Bennett appeared at a protest held outside 610 North Buchanan Boulevard, in which he made comments that appeared to strongly presume the players' guilt, praying to God for the healing of "minds that have been corrupted to do such acts." Two days after that protest, Bennett appeared at a forum at North Carolina Central University, in which he not only demanded that the accused players be arrested, but specifically that they be handcuffed in front of cameras. Interviewed by WRAL after the Attorney General declared the players innocent, John Bennett expressed a "something happened" belief: "I do believe that something out of the ordinary did happen in that house. I’m not saying it was rape. I'm not necessarily saying it was them."
- John Bennett (January, 25, 1988) is a retired Scottish professional wrestler formerly on the Bebo Wrestling Network, best known for his time in Bebo Championship Wrestling and Extreme Non-Stop Wrestling. He is a fourteen time World Champion
- John Bennett (Born in Cranston, Rhode Island) is a retired hockey player. He played 34 games in the World Hockey Association for the Philadelphia Blazers.
- He was the eldest son of John Bennet, watchmaker, of Greenwich. Educated at Lewisham Grammar School, in 1846 he established his own business at 65 Cheapside, in the City of London. He was a common councillor for the ward of Cheap from 1862-89. In October 1872 he was elected to the London School Board to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of the City of London. He was Sheriff of London and Middlesex in 1872, and was knighted as part of the celebrations of the recovery from typhoid of the Prince of Wales (the later King Edward VII). Although he stood down from the school board at the next elections in 1873, he returned to serve a three-year term from 1876-79. In 1877 he was elected an alderman for Cheap ward, but was declared to be not of fit character to hold the office. In 1889 he retired from business and the common council. He died at St. Leonards-on-Sea on the Sussex coast, aged 82. He was described in an obituary as "a man of strong character, very eccentric, and one of the most familiar figures in London".
- Appearing in over one hundred and sixty film and television credits, Bennett is famous for his film appearances in The Fifth Element and The House That Dripped Blood. His television credits include The Avengers, No Hiding Place, The Baron, Danger Man, Softly, Softly, The Saint, The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder, Paul Temple, Dixon of Dock Green, Porridge, Z-Cars, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, I, Claudius, Survivors, Return of the Saint, Blake's 7, Bergerac, The Bill, Rome and Rosemary and Thyme.
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