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  1. William Vaughan is an actor born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who has appeared in TV shows such as Supernatural, Chesapeake Shores and Yellowjackets. He also voiced Faris in the video game Dragalia Lost and played the tuba in his high school musical.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
  2. Thanks to the diverse backgrounds of our more than 50 professionals, William Vaughan Company is uniquely qualified to offer a myriad of accounting and consulting services and apply these across a wide range of industries facing complex accounting issues.

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  3. Sir William Vaughan (c. 1575 – August 1641) was a Welsh writer in English and Latin. He promoted colonization in Newfoundland, but with mixed success.

  4. William Vaughan. Actor: Yellowjackets. William C. Vaughan was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia in a hospital which has since been demolished. Some would say it's because William broke the mold, but that's impossible to confirm.

    • September 26, 1984
  5. William Vaughan may refer to: William Vaughan (philanthropist) (died 1580), English landowner, farmer and philanthropist; Sir William Vaughan (writer) (1575–1641), Welsh writer and colonial investor; Sir William Vaughan (Royalist) (died 1649), English royalist commander in the First English Civil War; William Gwyn Vaughan (1680s ...

  6. William Vaughan is a British art historian and has been Emeritus Professor of History of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London since 2003. [1] He is also a printmaker, and regularly exhibits in London and Bristol under the name Will Vaughan. [2] He is Chair of the Bruton Art Society.

  7. Emeritus Professor William Vaughan is a renowned historian and critic of Romantic art, especially British and German art in the early nineteenth century. He has written several books, curated exhibitions, and served as a trustee of the Art Fund and a Senior Research Fellow at Tate Britain.