Richard Carpenter
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Richard Carpenter may refer to:
  • Richard Carpenter (musician)
    Richard Carpenter (musician)
    Richard Lynn Carpenter is an American pop musician, best known as one half of the brother/sister duo The Carpenters, along with his sister Karen Carpenter. He was a producer, arranger, pianist and keyboardist, and occasional lyricist, as well as joining with Karen on harmony...

     (born 1946), American musician and composer, formerly one half of the Carpenters
  • Richard Carpenter (screenwriter) (born 1933), British screenwriter and actor
  • Richard Cromwell Carpenter
    Richard Cromwell Carpenter
    Richard Cromwell Carpenter was an English architect. He is chiefly remembered as an ecclesiastical and tractarian architect working in the Gothic style.-Family:...

     (1812–1855), British 19th century architect
  • Richard Carpenter (architect)
    Richard Carpenter (architect)
    Richard Herbert Carpenter was an eminent Victorian architect from England.Richard was born 1841 in St. Pancras, London, Middlesex, England and died in 1893...

     (1841–1893), British Victorian architect, son of above
  • Richard Carpenter (footballer)
    Richard Carpenter (footballer)
    Richard Carpenter is an English footballer, born in Sheerness, who played as a midfielder for Gillingham, Fulham, Cardiff City and Brighton & Hove Albion...

     (born 1972), English football player
  • Richard Carpenter (jazz composer), composer of Miles Davis's "Walkin'
    Walkin'
    -Performers:*Miles Davis - Trumpet*Lucky Thompson - Tenor saxophone *J. J. Johnson - Trombone *David Schildkraut - Alto saxophone *Horace Silver - Piano*Percy Heath - Bass*Kenny Clarke - drums...

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  • Richard Carpenter (theologian)
    Richard Carpenter (theologian)
    - Biography :He was probably born in Cornwall in 1575. A Richard Carpenter was baptized at Phillack, Cornwall, on 16 February 1575[/6], son of Thomas Carpenter. It is not certain, however, that he and this Richard Carpenter were the same person. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, on 28 May...

    (1575-1625)
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