Truscott
Encyclopedia
Arts
- Harold TruscottHarold TruscottHarold Truscott was a British composer, pianist, broadcaster and writer on music. Largely neglected as a composer in his lifetime, he made an important contribution to the British piano repertoire and was influential in spreading knowledge of a wide range of mainly unfashionable music.- Life :Born...
(1914–1992), English composer - Mark TruscottMark TruscottMark Truscott is a Toronto poet. He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. He attended several public schools and Nelson High School in Burlington, Ontario and went on for a B.A. and M.A...
(1970– ), poet
Bridge
- Alan TruscottAlan TruscottAlan Fraser Truscott was a bridge player, author and columnist. He wrote the daily bridge column for The New York Times for 41 years, from 1964 to 2005 and served as Executive Editor for all six editions of The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge, 1964 to 2002.- Britain :Truscott was born in Brixton,...
(1925–2005), bridge writer and player - Dorothy Hayden TruscottDorothy Hayden TruscottDorothy Hayden Truscott was the top-ranked woman in bridge for many years and authored or co-authored books on the game.-Career:...
(1925–2006), bridge player and writer
Politics
- Frank TruscottFrank TruscottFrank F Truscott was a former Attorney General of Pennsylvania and candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. He was born to a wealthy horse breading family and long considered himself to be a gentleman farmer . He graduated with a law degree from Lafayette College in 1917...
(1894–1969), Pennsylvania politician - Peter Truscott, Baron TruscottPeter Truscott, Baron TruscottPeter Derek Truscott, Baron Truscott is a British petroleum and mining consultant, independent member of the House of Lords and writer. He was a Labour Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 1999 and was elevated to the peerage in 2004...
(born 1959), British Labour politician
Sport
- Keith TruscottKeith TruscottKeith William "Bluey" Truscott DFC & Bar was a World War II ace fighter pilot and Australian rules footballer with the Melbourne Football Club...
DFC & Bar (1916–1943), Royal Australian Air Force fighter ace and Australian rules footballer - Paul TruscottPaul TruscottPaul Truscott is an English professional boxer from Middlesbrough. He is a former Commonwealth featherweight champion.-Early career:Truscott made his professional debut in June 2006 at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, with a win over experienced journeyman Billy Smith...
(1986– ), English boxer - William "Nipper" Truscott] (1886–-1966), Australian rules footballer
Other
- Carl TruscottCarl TruscottCarl Joseph Truscott is a former Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives in the United States Department of Justice, a position he held from 2004 to 2006.-Education:...
(1957– ), former director of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) - Lucian TruscottLucian TruscottLucian King Truscott, Jr. was a U.S. Army General, who successively commanded the 3rd Infantry Division, VI Corps, U.S. Fifteenth Army and U.S. Fifth Army during World War II.-Early life:...
(1895–1965), US Army General - Steven TruscottSteven TruscottSteven Murray Truscott is a Canadian man who was sentenced to death in 1959, when he was a 14-year old student, for the murder of classmate Lynne Harper...
(1945– ), Canadian, originally convicted for murder, but acquitted 48 years later - Tom TruscottTom TruscottTom Truscott is a computer scientist best known for creating Usenet with Jim Ellis, when both were graduate students at Duke University. He is also a member of ACM, IEEE, and Sigma Xi. One of his the first endeavors into computers were writing a computer chess program and then later working on a...
, computer scientist who created Usenet
Fictional characters
- Inspector Truscott in the Joe Orton play Loot
- Lilly Truscott in the TV series Hannah Montana