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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none John Hunt Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • John Hunt is a comic book colorist who has colored several Star Trek comics produced by IDW Publishing.
  • Sir John Leonard Hunt (born 27 October 1929) is a British Conservative Party politician. He served as a councillor on Bromley Borough Council 1953-61, then became an alderman in 1961, joining the new London Borough of Bromley in 1964. He was Mayor of Bromley 1963-65, and was an MP for over 30 years. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
  • John Hunt played a Saticon in Wreck of the Robot, the monster in The Space Vikings and Gog in The Cave of the Wizards (all uncredited).
  • John Hunt was sheriff of the Fairvale police department when Norman Bates was released after 22 years in an institution. Hunt told Lila Loomis that he was keeping an eye on Norman and also that he had been a deputy when Sheriff Al Chambers arrested Norman 20 years earlier. Hunt was a staunch supporter of Norman's; believing that Bates was cured. Hunt and his team discovered the bodies of Warren Toomey and Josh in the swamp on the Bates property. He believed that the two men were victims of Lila and Mary Loomis.
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none John Hunt Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • John Hunt is a comic book colorist who has colored several Star Trek comics produced by IDW Publishing.
  • Sir John Leonard Hunt (born 27 October 1929) is a British Conservative Party politician. He served as a councillor on Bromley Borough Council 1953-61, then became an alderman in 1961, joining the new London Borough of Bromley in 1964. He was Mayor of Bromley 1963-65, and was an MP for over 30 years. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
  • John Hunt was sheriff of the Fairvale police department when Norman Bates was released after 22 years in an institution. Hunt told Lila Loomis that he was keeping an eye on Norman and also that he had been a deputy when Sheriff Al Chambers arrested Norman 20 years earlier. Hunt was a staunch supporter of Norman's; believing that Bates was cured. Hunt and his team discovered the bodies of Warren Toomey and Josh in the swamp on the Bates property. He believed that the two men were victims of Lila and Mary Loomis. Hunt was present when Deputy Pool shot and killed Mary Loomis to save Norman's life (Psycho II). When Tracy Venable showed up in Fairvale and began asking questions about Norman Bates, Hunt stood up for Norman and told the reporter to stay away from him. When Patsy Boyle went missing from the Bates Motel, Hunt had no choice but to question Norman and search the premises. Later, Hunt was very disappointed to find that Norman had indeed murdered again. He told Norman that he'd made a fool of him (Psycho III).
  • John Hunt played a Saticon in Wreck of the Robot, the monster in The Space Vikings and Gog in The Cave of the Wizards (all uncredited).
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