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Hordern

British  
/ ˈhɔːdən /

noun

  1. Sir Michael ( Murray ). 1911–95, British actor

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Outside Trump’s Manhattan home, “on the west side of Fifth Avenue, it is just nonstop reporters, lenses, camera crews,” correspondent Annmarie Hordern said on Bloomberg TV Tuesday morning.

From Slate • Apr. 4, 2023

For the theater, he used his medical experience to direct Michael Hordern as a senile King Lear and elicited a major performance from Olivier himself as a Shylock intended to resemble a 19th-century Rothschild.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 27, 2019

There was a charming account in 1992 of Pinero's Trelawny of the Wells at the Comedy theatre, including Sarah Brightman, Michael Hordern, Helena Bonham-Carter and Ronnie Stevens.

From The Guardian • Jul. 8, 2012

The animator, Ivor Wood created the Paddington animations, which were voiced by Sir Michael Hordern.

From BBC • Feb. 11, 2012

Mr. Hordern was down with dysentery for between five and six weeks, Mr. Macpherson eight weeks, Mr. Tuckey had Natal fever for three weeks, and all of them were left very enfeebled.

From From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa by Allen, R. W.

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