John Goodman

John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952) is an American actor. Early in his career, he was best known for playing Dan Conner on the ABC TV series Roseanne (1988–1997), for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in 1993. He is also a regular collaborator with the Coen brothers on such films as Raising Arizona (1987), Barton Fink (1991), The Big Lebowski (1998), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), and Inside Llewyn Davis (2013). Goodman's voice roles in animated films include Pacha in Disney's The Emperor's New Groove (2000), and Sulley in Pixar's Monsters, Inc. (2001) and Monsters University (2013).

His other film performances include lead roles in The Babe (1992) and The Flintstones (1994) and supporting roles in The Artist (2011), Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011), Argo (2012), Flight (2012), and The Hangover Part III (2013). On television, he has had regular roles on Amazon Studios' Alpha House and on the first season of HBO's Treme, and has been one of the most frequent hosts of Saturday Night Live. John Heilpern of Vanity Fair has called him "among our very finest actors."

John Goodman (American football)

John Richard Goodman (born November 21, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 1980 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oklahoma.

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John Goodman (Velocette)

Johannes Gütgemann, also known as John Taylor and John Goodman, was the founder of the Velocette motorcycle company.

Gütgemann was born in Oberwinter, a town on the banks of the Rhine in Germany around 1857. His father was a successful merchant but died when Johannes was young, so when he was nineteen he moved to England to start a new life. He married Elizabeth Ore in 1884, settling near her home in Birmingham. They had five children together.

Business

Shortly after his marriage, Gütgemann went into business with a partner named Barrett, who had inherited a company called "Isaac Taylor & Co." Gütgemann then adopted John Taylor as his English name, and began making bicycles and fittings. He opened a small shop in Great Hampton street in Birmingham.

He met another bicycle maker named William Gue and they started building bicycles together in 1896 under the name "Taylor Gue Ltd". In 1904 they took over the Belgian firm Kelekom Motors and began experimenting with motorized bicycles. They created their first motorcycle, the 2 horsepower Veloce, in 1905. It struggled on the marketplace and Taylor Gue was wound up in 1905. Taylor went straight on to found a new company, Veloce Limited in late 1905 to market motorcycles and related products. His son Percy had left to seek his fortune in India and another son Eugene was working as an apprentice making motorcycles at New Hudson. Inspired by their father, the brothers set up New Veloce Motors Limited at Spring Hill in Birmingham and began making motor cars in 1908.

John Goodman (MP)

John Goodman (c.1540-1604), of Lincoln's Inn, London, was an English politician.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lichfield in 1586.

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John Goodman (disambiguation)

John Goodman (born 1952) is an American actor.

John Goodman may also refer to:

  • John Goodman (MP) (c. 1540–1604), MP for Lichfield
  • John Goodman (Dean of Wells) (fl. 1548–1550)
  • John Goodman (Jesuit) (died 1645), priest
  • John Goodman (Australian politician) (c.1828–1874), pastoralist and politician in colonial Victoria
  • John Goodman (Velocette) (c. 1857–?), motorcycle pioneer
  • John Goodman (American football) (born 1945), American football player
  • John B. Goodman (art director) (1901–1991), American art director
  • John B. Goodman (industrialist), American multi-millionaire and polo player
  • Johnny Goodman (1909–1970), golfer
  • Johnny Goodman (TV producer) (1927–2015), British television producer
  • John F. Goodman (born 1945), U.S. Marine Corps general
  • John C. Goodman, economist
  • John Reinhard Goodman (died 1865), Episcopal clergyman who served as Chaplain of the Senate
  • See also

  • John Goodmanson (born 1968), U.S. recording engineer
  • Jon Goodman (born 1971), former footballer
  • Jack Goodman (born 1973), Republican member of the Missouri Senate
  • John Goodman (Dean of Wells)

    John Goodman was the Dean of Wells between 1548 and 1550, and again between 1554 and 1561.

    References

  • "The history and antiquities of Somersetshire" Phelps,W: London, J.B. Nichols & Son, 1839
  • "A concise history of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, in Wells" Camp, J.M.F: Shepton Mallet, W.J. Quartley, 1814
  • "Cathedral Antiquities: Wells, Exeter, and Worcester" Britton,J London M. A. Nattali, 1836
  • British History On-line

  • John Goodman (Australian politician)

    John Goodman (c. 1828 – 16 April 1874) was a pastoralist and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council and later, the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

    Early life

    Goodman was born in Warminster, Wiltshire, England, the son of John Goodman and his wife Sarah. Goodman junior arrived in the Port Phillip District in December 1844.

    Colonial Australia

    In 1853 Goodman was elected to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council for Loddon a seat he held until the original Council was abolished in March 1856. Goodman was elected to the seat of The Murray in the inaugural Victorian Legislative Assembly in November 1856, a seat he held until he resigned in January 1858. Goodman was Commissioner Trade & Customs from 25 February 1857 to 11 March 1857.

    Goodman died at his home 'Miegunyah' in Toorak, Victoria and was buried in St Kilda Cemetery.The Argus states he was aged 48 at his death.

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