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  1. Peter Gill. Peter E. Gill (23 de julio de 1930- Maidstone, ca. 23 de abril de 2020) fue un golfista profesional inglés. 1 En 1959 ganó el Torneo de Asistentes de Coombe Hill y la Copa Gor-Ray en semanas sucesivas. Su fallecimiento fue conocido el 23 de abril de 2020. Murió a los ochenta y nueve años en el hospital de Maidstone a causa de la ...

  2. Peter Gill has degrees from the universities of London and Essex. His main career was in teaching with an interlude w... more Peter Gill has degrees from the universities of London and Essex. His main career was in teaching with an interlude when he acted as a research and information officer for Merseyside Police Authority (1983-86).

  3. Peter Gill. More images. Profile: English musician, born on the 8th of March in 1964 in Liverpool, England, UK. Former drummer of Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Also known by the nicknames " Pedro " or " Ped ". Sites: Wikipedia. Aliases:

  4. Peter Gill. 955 likes · 28 talking about this. Pianist, vocalist, actor, producer and writer

  5. Peter Gill is one of the most important and influential writers and directors of the last thirty years. He has directed over a hundred productions in the UK, Europe and North America. He was responsible for introducing D. H. Lawrence’s plays to the Royal Court Theatre in the 1960s and was the founding director of Riverside Studios and The National Theatre Studio.

  6. Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time. 18MatureSubtitled. Average Rating: 3.9 (4.1k) 133 Reviews. Add To Watchlist. Add to Crunchylist. This show contains adult themes. Viewer Discretion is ...

  7. Pete Gill (Sheffield; 9 de junio de 1951) es un músico inglés conocido por ser uno de los miembros fundadores de la banda de heavy metal Saxon y por haber sido parte de Motörhead. [1] Inició su carrera profesional en 1976 como baterista de la banda inglesa The Glitter Band.Dos años después y junto a Biff Byford, Graham Oliver, Paul Quinn y Steve Dawson fundaron la banda de heavy metal Saxon.