Anthony Andrew Jarvis (born 3 March 1945) is an English former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics and World University Games, and England in the Commonwealth Games. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in four freestyle events and finished fourth in the 4×100-metre freestyle relay.
He graduated from the London University and in 1972 received a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Massachusetts. Between 1981 and 1998 he ran his international advertising and marketing company Jarvis, Sherman & Jarvis in Toronto, Canada, simultaneously acting as chairman (1990–92) and board member (1984–98) of the Canadian Advertising Research Foundation. He then joined the international research provider Millward Brown, where he served as Vice President of Media Services between 1998 and 1999. After that he was Senior Vice President, Director of Strategic Information at CTN Media Group, and Senior Vice President of Infinity Broadcasting Corporation (CBS Radio). In 2006 he became Executive Vice President Global Research at Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc.
The name Anthony is derived from the Latin name Antonius. A variant of the given name is Antony.
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Anthony (born Llewellyn Anthony Gonsalves on 11 September 1973 in Chennai, India) is a Tamil film editor. He has worked in over twenty Tamil, Malayalam,Kannada and Telugu language films. This makes him one of the few editors to have worked for the four biggest film industries in India.
Anthony studied a degree in Literature at Madras Christian College, Tambaram, but found himself unsure of a career path once he has finished his education. Following suggestions from his friends, he began learning about animation at Prasad Studio and subsequently also enrolled to learn about editing. He thereafter, received offers to work on corporate ads, trailers and documentaries from 1993 for Edit Point and continued to work in the same practice til 2004, often collaborating with leading ad film makers like Rajiv Menon. He then began to work on editing songs in films occasionally, also gaining experience by editing tele-films. Director Gautham Menon asked Anthony to edit the song "Ennai Konjam" in Kaakha Kaakha for the audio release event of that film, and impressed with his work for that song and he asked him to sign on as the film's editor. He has since associated with the biggest technicians in South Indian cinema, collaborating regularly with directors including Shankar, AR Murugadoss, Gautham Menon, Linguswamy, K. V. Anand and A. L. Vijay.
Anthony is an Raj comics character, . The character and the plot is inspired by The Crow created by James O'Barr.
Anthony was a great singer and his album "Crow Sangeet" (Crow Music) became very popular all over the world. He was murdered by jealousy and later resurrected by nature itself. Now he is undead and as long as his soul is out of his body, his corpse lies motionless. Though several times his corpse was possessed by numerous enemies including Count Dracula.
The late Anthony Gonsalvez, a young music enthusiast, composed an original album entitled "Crow Music." This album became very popular, much to the dismay of his competitors. He was tortured to death by his rivals. He is fondly remembered by his wife Julia and daughter Maria and his pet crow Prince still sits on his tombstone to mourn his death.
Whenever innocent people are subjected to injustice, Prince cries out, loud and shrill, in the graveyard. The air trembles, the clouds thunder, lightning flashes, and the dead man Anthony rises out of his grave to render the justice.
Jarvis is a crater that lies on the far side of the Moon. It is located within the walled plain Apollo, and lies in the eastern half of this basin within the interior ring.
Jarvis has a low, somewhat worn outer rim that is generally circular. There is a wide break in the south-southeastern portion of the rim where is it partly overlain by the crater McNair. The latter is younger than Jarvis, since its rim still survives where it intersects the interior of Jarvis. The interior of the crater is otherwise undistinguished, being marked only by tiny craters and some low ridges along the ramparts of McNair.
The crater name was approved by the IAU in 1988 in honor of Gregory Jarvis, killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986. The crater was formerly designated Borman Z, a satellite crater of Borman.
Jarvis is a British surname and occasional masculine given name. Alternate spellings include Jervis, Jervois, Jervoise, Gervase, Gergais, Gervis, and Jarvie. People with the name Jarvis include:
Jarvis (also known as The Jarvis Cocker Record) is the debut solo album by Pulp vocalist and musician Jarvis Cocker, released in the UK on 13 November 2006.
Steve Mackey and Mark Webber, fellow band members from Pulp play on this record. Antony Genn, a former Pulp member, and Richard Hawley, who toured and performed, also play on the album. Candida Doyle has played on various tracks when performed live. The song "Running the World" can be heard during the closing credits of the film Children of Men.
Initial critical response to Jarvis was very positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 82, based on 30 reviews.
All tracks written by Jarvis Cocker, except for "Black Magic" by Jarvis Cocker and Steve Mackey
Anthony Andrew Jarvis (born 3 March 1945) is an English former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympics and World University Games, and England in the Commonwealth Games. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in four freestyle events and finished fourth in the 4×100-metre freestyle relay.
He graduated from the London University and in 1972 received a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Massachusetts. Between 1981 and 1998 he ran his international advertising and marketing company Jarvis, Sherman & Jarvis in Toronto, Canada, simultaneously acting as chairman (1990–92) and board member (1984–98) of the Canadian Advertising Research Foundation. He then joined the international research provider Millward Brown, where he served as Vice President of Media Services between 1998 and 1999. After that he was Senior Vice President, Director of Strategic Information at CTN Media Group, and Senior Vice President of Infinity Broadcasting Corporation (CBS Radio). In 2006 he became Executive Vice President Global Research at Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc.
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