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ENGLISH ACTOR
Bill Gaunt; Gaunt, William

Thomas Gaunt         
Thomas Ambrose Gaunt; T. Gaunt & Co; Thomas Gaunt & Co; Gaunt, Thomas
Thomas Ambrose Gaunt (1829 – 5 June 1890) was a jeweller, clockmaker, and manufacturer of scientific instruments, whose head office and showroom were at 337–339 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Kyra Gaunt         
  • Gaunt, attending the 2008 Pop Conference
AMERICAN ETHNOMUSICOLOGIST, ACTIVIST AND ACADEMIC
Draft:Kyra Gaunt; User:Bluerabbit27/sandbox
Kyra Danielle Gaunt is an American ethnomusicologist, social media researcher, social justice activist, and professor at the University of Albany. Gaunt's research focuses on the critical study and hidden musicianship in black girls' musical play at the intersections of race, gender, and the body in the age of hip-hop.
George W. F. Gaunt         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
User:Rhaegar I/sandbox/George W. F. Gaunt
George Washington French Gaunt (September 2, 1865 – September 24, 1918) was an American farmer and politician from New Jersey.

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William Gaunt

William Charles Anthony Gaunt (born 3 April 1937 in Pudsey, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor. He became widely known for television roles such as Richard Barrett in The Champions (1968–1969), Arthur Crabtree in No Place Like Home (1983–87) and Andrew Prentice in Next of Kin (1995–97). He has had many other roles on television and also an extensive stage career as an actor and director, including performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company.