Coghlan — may refer to: Coghlan, Buenos Aires, a barrio in Argentina Coghlan, Eastern Cape, a village in South Africa USS Coghlan (DD 326), a destroyer commissioned in 1921 and decommissioned in 1930 USS Coghlan (DD 606), a destroyer commissioned in 1942… … Wikipedia
Coghlan, Rose — (1851 1932) Born in Peterborough, England, Rose Coghlan performed as a child there and made her New York debut in 1872 at Wallack s Theatre. After performing in England again, she returned to Wallack s in 1877 as leading lady for nine years.… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Coghlan, Charles — (1842 1899) Born in Paris, France, Coghlan began his acting career in his native England and in 1876, followed his sister Rose Coghlan to New York. He had a polished manner that worked well in society comedies like Edward Bulwer Lytton s Money … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Charles Francis Coghlan — For other people named Charles Coghlan, see Charles Coghlan (disambiguation). Charles Francis Coghlan Charles Francis Coghlan (1841 – November 27, 1899), Canadian actor, was born in Prince Edward Island, Canada, and was educated in law. He made… … Wikipedia
Charles F. Coghlan (actor, born 1896) — For other people named Charles Coghlan, see Charles Coghlan (disambiguation). Charles Coghlan (December 1, 1896 – March 16, 1972), American actor and writer, was the nephew of Rose Coghlan. Charles Coghlan died in 1972 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.… … Wikipedia
Charles F Coghlan (actor) — Charles Coghlan (December 1, 1896 March 16, 1972), American actor and writer, was the nephew of Rose Coghlan.Charles Coghlan died in 1972 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.External links* * … Wikipedia
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Mervyn Rose — (born 23 January 1930) was an Australian male tennis player. He was born in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales and turned professional in 1959. He is renowned for coaching the likes of Billie Jean King, Margaret Court, Brett Prentice, Arantxa Sanchez … Wikipedia