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Dartmouth didn't have its big man from last year, Duke transfer Crawford Palmer, but it still got 10 and 11 points, respectively, from Stan Kowalewski and Brian Gilpin inside. Throw in 19 points from Lonergan and 15 from captain Gregg Frame, an the Dartmouth offense doesn't seem that...

Author: By Peter K. Han, | Title: M. Cagers Top Dartmouth in Ivy Opener | 12/15/1993 | See Source »

Floyd, played masterfully by Jack Gilpin, is a caricature of an academic. He lives through the plays he studies. Despite his impressive knowledge of drama, Floyd's inability to be part of the adult world is clear when he announces shamefully that he still wets...

Author: By Howie Axelrod, | Title: All the World's a Stage | 10/1/1992 | See Source »

...stars' shortcomings are especially noticeable, and especially regrettable, in light of the more successful performances of many in the supporting cast. Unknowns like Jack Gilpin, as a yuppie hostage, and Philip Bosco, as a rule-obsessed bus driver, make the most of their few moments onscreen...

Author: By Adam K. Goodheart, | Title: Does This Film Sound Familiar to You? | 7/27/1990 | See Source »

DIED. John Gilpin, 53, celebrated dancer with London's Festival Ballet in the 1950s, who on July 28 became the third husband of Monaco's Princess Antoinette; of a heart attack; in London. A dynamic artist whose striking good looks enhanced his roles in such classic ballets as Le Spectre de la Rose and Giselle, Gilpin served as artistic director of the Festival Ballet from 1962 to 1965. He met Antoinette, the sister of Prince Rainier, at a Monte Carlo performance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Sep. 19, 1983 | 9/19/1983 | See Source »

...central character is the rebellious, goofy boy who becomes a college dropout, an AWOL sailor, a protesting scholar and a waiflike pornographer. He could be a mere shnook. But as shrewdly played by Jack Gilpin, he is a natural winner with a compulsion to foul up to prove his independence. Ann McDonough, in the unshowy part of the girl, is compelling in the play's best moment: having married Gilpin's conventional younger brother, she sees Gilpin come through the window in his sailor's uniform to woo her away. She is all but ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Elegy for the Declining Wasp | 4/4/1983 | See Source »

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