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  1. Charles Gormley (19 December 1937 – 22 September 2005) was a Scottish film director and screenwriter. Biography. Having found a liking towards film, he left his job as an optician and joined the International Film Associates in the mid-1960s. [1] .

  2. Heavenly Pursuits (known as Gospel According to Vic in some territories) is a 1986 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Charles Gormley and starring Tom Conti, Helen Mirren, and David Hayman. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, the film is about a teacher at a Catholic school whose students are searching for two more miracles that ...

  3. Writer: The Gospel According to Vic. Charles Gormley was born on 19 December 1937 in Rutherglen, Scotland, UK. He was a writer and director, known for The Gospel According to Vic (1986), Living Apart Together (1982) and My Nights with Susan, Olga, Albert, Julie, Piet & Sandra (1975).

    • Writer, Director, Actor
    • December 19, 1937
    • Charles Gormley
    • September 22, 2005
  4. Dr. Charles Gormley, MD is a pediatrics specialist in North Dartmouth, MA and has over 44 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in 1979. He is not accepting new patients.

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    • 531 FAUNCE CORNER RD, North Dartmouth, 02747, MA
  5. Aug 22, 2021 · In a letter sent out to Hawthorn Medical Pediatrics patients earlier this month, Dr. Charles J. Gormley II, MD has announced his retirement. “It is with mixed emotions that I am writing to announce my retirement from Hawthorn Pediatrics," Dr. Gormley said.

  6. Dr. Charles Gormley, MD, is a Pediatrics specialist practicing in Dartmouth, MA with 45 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 41 insurance plans including Medicare and...

  7. Charles Gormley was born on December 19, 1937 in Rutherglen, Scotland, UK. He was a writer and director, known for The Gospel According to Vic (1986), Living Apart Together (1982) and Mijn nachten met Susan, Olga, Albert, Julie, Piet & Sandra (1975). He died on September 22, 2005 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.