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"A list of notable Uruguayan businesspeople. Note that many of the entries may have served under another profession aside from their business pursuits; some may be better known as political figures or soldiers. A *Ricardo Alarcón (Uruguay) *Aarón de Anchorena B *Enrique Baliño *Barón de Mauá *José de Buschental C *Mario Carminatti *Washington Cataldi D *Lætitia d'Arenberg E *Julián de Gregorio Espinosa F *Daniel Fonseca G *Perfecto Giot *Juan Balbín González Vallejo *Juan Gorlero *Juan Grompone H *Francisco Hocquart J *Juan D. Jackson *Nicolás Jodal *Julio Sánchez Padilla L *Samuel Lafone *Francisco Lecocq *Carlos Alberto Lecueder *Mauricio Litman *Antonio Lussich *Juan Carlos López Mena M *Francisco Antonio Maciel *Julio Mailhos *Marcelo Mazzini *Mercedes Menafra *Natalio Michelizzi N *Edgardo Novick P *Fernando Parrado *Jorge Peirano Facio *Walter Pintos Risso *Francisco Piria *Humberto Pittamiglio *Samuel Priliac R *Emilio Reus *Blanca Rodríguez *Alejo Rossell y Rius S *Irineu Evangelista de Sousa T *Thomas Tomkinson V *Francisco Vidiella *Leonel Viera *Miguel Antonio Vilardebó *José Villar *José Villar Gómez Cattlemen A *Aarón de Anchorena *Timoteo Aparicio *Hernando Arias de Saavedra *José Gervasio Artigas B *Domingo Bordaberry *Juan María Bordaberry *Santiago Bordaberry D *José Joaquín de Viana F *Wilson Ferreira Aldunate *Venancio Flores *Francisco Aguilar y Leal G *Alberto Gallinal Heber *Tomás García de Zúñiga H *Luis Alberto de Herrera M *Luis Eduardo Mallo *Benito Medero P *Alfredo Puig Spangenberg S *Aparicio Saravia *Basilicio Saravia V *Federico Vidiella Z *Pedro Zabalza Arrospide Business Uruguayan "
"John Solomon may refer to: Sports *John Solomon (Australian footballer) (born 1928), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda *John Solomon (croquet player) (1931–2014), croquet player from England *John Solomon (rower) (1903–1981), New Zealand Olympian *John Solomon (rugby union) (1929–2020), Australia international rugby union captain Others *John Solomon (Canadian politician) (born 1950), Canadian politician and public servant *John Solomon (political commentator), American journalist and media executive *John Solomon (writer) (born 1970), American comedian and comedy writer *John R. Solomon (1910–1985), Canadian Liberal-progressive politician See also *Jon Solomon, DJ *Jack Solomon (disambiguation) "
"Where's Charley? is a 1952 British musical comedy film directed by David Butler. It starred Ray Bolger, Allyn Ann McLerie and Robert Shackleton. It is an adaptation of the musical Where's Charley?, which was in turn based on the 1892 play Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Bolger, McLerie and Horace Cooper reprised the performances they originated on Broadway. Produced by the British branch of Warner Brothers, it was shot at Teddington Studios in London. Some scenes were filmed on location in Oxford the setting for the comedy. The film's sets were designed by the art directors David Ffolkes and Albert Witherick. It earned an estimated $1.5 million at the North American box office in 1952.'Top Box-Office Hits of 1952', Variety, 7 January 1953 Cast * Ray Bolger as Charley Wykeham * Allyn Ann McLerie as Amy Spettigue * Robert Shackleton as Jack Chesney * Horace Cooper as Stephen Spettigue * Margaretta Scott as Dona Lucia * Howard Marion-Crawford as Sir Francis Chesney * Mary Germaine as Kitty Verdun * Henry Hewitt as Brassett * H. G. Stoker as Wilkinson * Martin Miller as Photographer References Bibliography * Thomas G. Aylesworth. The Best of Warner Bros. Brompton, 1994. External links * Category:1952 films Category:British musical comedy films Category:1952 musical comedy films Category:English-language films Category:Films based on Charley's Aunt Category:Films directed by David Butler Category:British films Category:Films set in Oxford Category:Warner Bros. films Category:Films shot at Teddington Studios Category:Films set in the 1890s Category:British historical comedy films Category:1950s historical comedy films Category:British historical musical films Category:Films based on musicals "