• Nicholas or Nick Rowe may refer to: Nicholas Rowe (writer) (1674–1718), English dramatist and Poet Laureate James N. Rowe or Nick Rowe (1938–1989), American...
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  • Nicholas James Sebastian Rowe (born 22 November 1966) is a British actor. At the start of his career he appeared as the lead in the 1985 film Young Sherlock...
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    Nicholas Rowe (/roʊ/; 20 June 1674 – 6 December 1718) was an English dramatist, poet and miscellaneous writer who was appointed Poet Laureate in 1715...
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    James Nicholas "Nick" Rowe (February 8, 1938 – April 21, 1989) was a United States Army officer and one of only 34 American prisoners of war to escape...
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    based upon a character in The Fair Penitent, a 1703 tragedy by Nicholas Rowe. In Rowe's play, Lothario is a libertine who seduces and betrays Calista;...
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  • MikeRoweSoft Mike Rowe, keyboard player in Oasis and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Misty Rowe (born 1952), actress on Hee Haw Nicholas Rowe, people...
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  • Theatre in 2005.[citation needed] Gish was in a relationship with actor Nicholas Rowe from 2000 until her death from cancer at the age of 38 in February 2006...
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  • actor Nicholas Rowe. He was also the founding Father of the UK Youth Parliament. "Andrew Rowe". The Daily Telegraph. London. 23 November 2008. ‘ROWE, Andrew...
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  • Frances de la Tour as Madame Schirmer Colin Starkey as Dr. John Watson Nicholas Rowe as "Matinee Sherlock" Frances Barber as "Matinee Madame Schirmer" John...
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    in the 18th century was less sparse but no less divided. Publisher Nicholas Rowe was the first critic to ponder the theme of the play, which he saw as...
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