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*[[Flack, Virginia]], the former name of Waynesboro |
*[[Flack, Virginia]], the former name of Waynesboro |
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*Flack (or Flak), an informal term for a [[publicity manager]] |
*Flack (or Flak), an informal term for a [[publicity manager]] |
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*Flacking, a self-coined term for the art created by [[Ememem]] |
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==People with the surname== |
==People with the surname== |
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*[[Audrey Flack]] ( |
*[[Audrey Flack]] (1931–2024), American painter and sculptor |
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*[[Caroline Flack]] (1979–2020), British television presenter |
*[[Caroline Flack]] (1979–2020), British television presenter |
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*[[Doug Flack]] (1920–2005), English footballer |
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*[[Edwin Flack]] (1873–1935), Australian Olympic athlete in track and field and tennis |
*[[Edwin Flack]] (1873–1935), Australian Olympic athlete in track and field and tennis |
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*[[Hertha E. Flack]] (1916–2019), American philanthropist and painter |
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*[[Hugh Flack]] (1903–after 1933), Irish footballer |
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*[[John Flack (bishop)]] (born 1942), British bishop of the Anglican Church |
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*[[John Flack (British politician)]] (born 1957), British Conservative politician |
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*[[Karen Flack]], American mechanical engineer |
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*[[Marjorie Flack]] (1897–1958), American author of children's books |
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*[[Max Flack]] (1890–1975), American professional baseball player |
*[[Max Flack]] (1890–1975), American professional baseball player |
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*[[Roberta Flack]] ( |
*[[Roberta Flack]] (born 1937), American jazz and soul singer |
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*[[Sophie Flack]] ( |
*[[Sophie Flack]] (born 1983), American ballerina |
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*[[Steve Flack]] ( |
*[[Steve Flack]] (born 1971), English professional football player |
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*[[William H. Flack]] (1861–1907), American politician from New York; U.S. representative 1903–07 |
*[[William H. Flack]] (1861–1907), American politician from New York; U.S. representative 1903–07 |
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 1 July 2024
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Flack may refer to:
- Flack (TV series), a 2019 American-British TV series
- Flack, Virginia, the former name of Waynesboro
- Flack (or Flak), an informal term for a publicity manager
- Flacking, a self-coined term for the art created by Ememem
People with the surname
[edit]- Audrey Flack (1931–2024), American painter and sculptor
- Caroline Flack (1979–2020), British television presenter
- Doug Flack (1920–2005), English footballer
- Edwin Flack (1873–1935), Australian Olympic athlete in track and field and tennis
- Hertha E. Flack (1916–2019), American philanthropist and painter
- Hugh Flack (1903–after 1933), Irish footballer
- John Flack (bishop) (born 1942), British bishop of the Anglican Church
- John Flack (British politician) (born 1957), British Conservative politician
- Karen Flack, American mechanical engineer
- Layne Flack (1969–2021), American professional poker player
- Marjorie Flack (1897–1958), American author of children's books
- Max Flack (1890–1975), American professional baseball player
- Roberta Flack (born 1937), American jazz and soul singer
- Sophie Flack (born 1983), American ballerina
- Steve Flack (born 1971), English professional football player
- William H. Flack (1861–1907), American politician from New York; U.S. representative 1903–07
Characters
[edit]- Donald Flack Jr., character on the American television series CSI: NY
- George Flack, a newspaper correspondent in Henry James' novel The Reverberator