Charles Curran
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Charles Curran may refer to:
  • Charles Curran (politician)
    Charles Curran (politician)
    Charles Curran was a British Conservative Party politician. He was Member of Parliament for Uxbridge from 1959 to 1966, when he lost to Labour. Curran regained the seat in 1970, holding it until his death in 1972. Michael Shersby was elected to succeed him in the subsequent by-election.-...

     (1903–1972), British Conservative politician, MP for Uxbridge 1959–1966
  • Charles Curran (broadcaster)
    Charles Curran (broadcaster)
    Sir Charles John Curran , was a British television executive.Charles Curran was born in Dublin. He served in the Indian army from 1942-45, but left to work in the BBC Talks department. He resigned following a dispute to edit the "Canadian Fishing News", but he returned in 1951 to join BBC Monitoring...

     (1921–1980), BBC Director-General 1969–1977
  • Charles Curran (theologian)
    Charles Curran (theologian)
    The Rev. Charles E. Curran is a moral theologian. He currently serves at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, as the Elizabeth Scurlock University Professor of Human Values.-Biography:...

     (born 1934), American Catholic moral theologian
  • Charles Courtney Curran
    Charles Courtney Curran
    Charles Courtney Curran was an American painter. He is best known for his canvases depicting beautiful women in pleasant settings.-Career:Curran was born in Hartford, Kentucky in 1861 and moved to Sandusky, Ohio in 1881...

     (1861–1942), American painter
  • Charles Howard Curran
    Charles Howard Curran
    Charles Howard Curran was an Canadian entomologist who specialised in Diptera....

     (1894–1972), Canadian entomologist
  • Chuck Curran
    Chuck Curran
    Charles J. Curran is an American politician.He was born in 1939 in Galion, Ohio, the son of a railroad construction worker. He graduated from Bellefontaine High School in Bellefontaine, Ohio in 1958...

    (born 1939), American Republican politician in Ohio
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