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  1. Johnny Carpenter (Jasper Carpenter; June 25, 1914 – February 27, 2003) was an American film actor, screenwriter and producer. He was known mostly for his work in Westerns and for his association with actor and filmmaker Ed Wood. He used the stage names John, Johnny, Josh, and John Forbes.

  2. John Howard Carpenter was born in Carthage, New York, on January 16, 1948, the son of Milton Jean (née Carter) and music professor Howard Ralph Carpenter. [5] In 1953, after his father accepted a job at Western Kentucky University, the family relocated to Bowling Green, Kentucky. [6]

  3. Jul 7, 2020 · Johnny Carpenter – Director of Player Personnel at UVA Mens Basketball. Get The Edge. We are excited to bring you into the world of college basketball this week, as we sit down with Johnny Carpenter, the Director of Player Personnel for the University of Virginia.

  4. All of John Carpenter's movies, ranked by my personal preference. Haven't seen "Someone Watching Me", "Pro-Life", or his early short films, and I've left out some of his writing-only credits, but otherwise a complete list.

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  5. Johnny Carpenter was born on 25 June 1914 in Dardanelle, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Lawless Rider (1954), Outlaw Treasure (1955) and Badman's Gold (1951). He died on 27 February 2003 in Burbank, California, USA.

  6. John Carpenter. Writer: The Fog. John Howard Carpenter was born in Carthage, New York, to mother Milton Jean (Carter) and father Howard Ralph Carpenter. His family moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where his father, a professor, was head of the music department at Western Kentucky University.

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  7. On this week of The Edge, we talk with Johnny Carpenter, the Director of Player Personnel for the University of Virginia men’s basketball team. Johnny tells us about his role on the UVA basketball staff, what technology they use as a team, and how video has evolved over the years in basketball.