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Herbert John
Pulman (12
December 1923 – 25
December 1998) was an
English professional snooker player who was the
World Snooker Champion from 1957 to 1968...
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Pulman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Cory
Pulman (born 1963),
English actress now
known by her
married name Cory
Pulman-Jones...
- Hall,
London in
April 1964
between Pulman and Davis, with
Pulman retaining the
championship after winning 19–16.
Pulman won two
further challenge matches...
- Liza Kate
Pulman (born 1969) is a
British singer and actress. She is one
third of the
satirical comedy trio
Fascinating Aïda
which received Drama Desk...
- Jack
Pulman (11 July 1925 – 20 May 1979) was a
British television screenwriter, most
famous for the 1976 BBC
television series, I, Claudius,
based on the...
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William Pullman (born
December 17, 1953) is an
American actor.
After graduating with a
Master of Fine Arts
degree in theater, he was an
adjunct professor...
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George Philip Rigney Pulman (1819–1880) was an
English journalist, antiquary, and
writer on fishing. In 1857 he
founded Pulman's W****ly News and Advertiser...
- five more championships,
defeating Donaldson three times and then John
Pulman twice.
Davis won the
World Billiards championship twice in 1980, defeating...
- 1927. John
Pulman won the
event for the
first time by
defeating Jackie Rea 39–34 in the 73-frame final. Rea led in the
early stages but
Pulman pulled ahead...
- respectively. In 1957, the
professional world snooker title had p****ed to John
Pulman, and he had
retained it
through a
series of
challenge matches from 1964...