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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_ThomsonPat Thomson - Wikipedia

    Patricia Elizabeth Thomson (born 7 September 1940 in London, England – 18 April 1992 in Sydney, Australia) was an English-born Australian television and film actress. In Sydney, she appeared as Goneril in King Lear and as the "sad-sack clown" in Clowneroonies, by Geoffrey Rush. In 1991, she played Doris in Boys From The Bush.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0861066Pat Thomson - IMDb

    Pat Thomson (1940-1992) was a British-born Australian actress and writer, known for Strictly Ballroom, Malpractice and The Weekly's War. She died before the premiere of her last movie Strictly Ballroom in 1992.

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  3. Há 6 dias · There are equally good reasons for presenting a paper that is already published or near publication. 1. You have a well-worked argument and a clear point to make. 2. You can promote your publication if it is in print or if it is accepted for publication. 3. And if the paper is in print, you may get some really interesting questions and ...

  4. Pat Thomson was a British-born actress and writer who died in 1992. She appeared in movies such as Strictly Ballroom, Malpractice and The Weekly's War.

  5. patthomson.net › author › patthomsonpat thomson | patter

    Há 6 dias · Pat Thomson is a professor of education at The University of Nottingham, UK. She blogs about research education, academic writing, creative practice, and other topics related to her work and interests.

  6. Pat Thomson is a researcher and writer on education, arts, creativity and academic writing. She has a long-term partnership with Tate Learning and works with Inger Mewburn, the Thesis Whisperer.

  7. 19 de abr. de 1992 · Patricia Elizabeth Thomson (September 7, 1940 - April 18, 1992) was an English-born Australian television and film actress, best remembered as Shirley Hastings, the over-zealous, pretentious mother of Scott Hastings in the 1992 Australian film Strictly Ballroom.