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What (who) is J Turner Whitted - definition

AMERICAN FOOTBALL PLAYER
J.T. Turner; J T Turner; JT Turner

J. Turner Whitted         
COMPUTER GRAPHICS EXPERT
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/J. Turner Whitted; Draft:J. Turner Whitted; Turner Whitted
John Turner Whitted is an electrical engineer and computer scientist who introduced recursive ray tracing to the computer graphics community with his 1979 paper "An improved illumination model for shaded display".Whitted T.
Walter J. Turner         
AUSTRALIA-BORN BRITISH WRITER AND CRITIC
W. J. Turner; Walter James Turner; W.J. Turner; Walter James Redfern Turner
Walter James Redfern Turner (13 October 1884 – 18 November 1946) was an Australian-born, English-domiciled writer and critic.McKenna, C.
Francis John Turner         
NEW ZEALANDIC GEOLOGIST AND PETROLOGIST (1904–1985)
Francis J. Turner
Francis John Turner (10 April 1904 – 21 December 1985) was a New Zealand geologist. He received his BSc and MSc from the Auckland University College.

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J. T. Turner

James Denis Turner (born April 17, 1953) is a former American Football guard in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Duke University before joining the Charlotte Hornets in the World Football League in 1975 as a defensive tackle and, in 1985, the Jacksonville Bulls of the United States Football League.

Turner played the role of the Even Bigger Black Guy in the movie Trading Places (1983), which starred Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. His character repeatedly utters the word 'Yeah' in a tone described by The New York Times as 'deeper than deep' to Billy Ray Valentine, played by Murphy, while imprisoned in a jail cell.