A proprietor is somebody who owns a business.
owner. for example sole proprietorship
Soleproprietorship has single proprietor not multiple but if you want multiple proprietor then it becomes partnership and in partnership you can have multiple proprietors
You would have to go back to your city or county of business licensing and reapply under a different name . they will dissolve your old license and issue the new one as a sole propietor BOBBY You would have to go back to your city or county of business licensing and reapply under a different name . they will dissolve your old license and issue the new one as a sole propietor BOBBY
sole proprietorship is:a business owned and managed by a sole propietor... in simple words: a big or small job owned and managed by only one person. that's why is called "SOLE"Proprietorship
Tony Weller comes from the Dickens book 'The Pickwick Papers.' He is the father of Sam Weller who was Mr Pickwick's servant. They were cockneys and gave out their cockney wisdom to their seniors. Tony was a coachman and his wife Susan was the Propietor of the Marquis of Granby Inn in Dorking.
Davy Crockett was briefly the proprietor of Maryland after winning it in a poker game against the governor. However, when the President heard about this he bet Davy Crockett that he couldn't throw a hammer over the White House and won. Davy Crockett lost Maryland and it was returned to America.
Maria De Aragon has: Played Dancer in "For Those Who Think Young" in 1964. Played Courtesan in "Nightmare in the Sun" in 1965. Played Victoria Waterman in "Blood Mania" in 1970. Played Nanette Nolan in "Love Me Like I Do" in 1970. Played Jeanne in "The Cremators" in 1972. Played Linda in "Wonder Women" in 1973. Performed in "Teenager" in 1974. Played Greedo in "Star Wars" in 1977. Played Nurse in "City on Fire" in 1979. Played French propietor in "Street Wars" in 1992.
The cast of The Mark of Zorro - 1940 includes: Stanley Andrews as Commanding Officer Janet Beecher as Senora Isabella Vega John Bleifer as Pedro Fortunio Bonanova as Sentry Eugene Borden as Officer of the Day Robert Cauterio as Manuel Bob Cautiero as Groom Robert Conway Gino Corrado as Caballero Franco Corsaro as Orderly Andre Cuyas as Servant Linda Darnell as Lolita Quintero Pedro de Cordoba as Don Miguel Jean Del Val as Sentry Joseph DeVillard as Sentry Art Dupuis as Soldier George Ghermanoff as Servant Victor Kilian as Boatman Montagu Love as Don Alejandro Vega Robert Lowery as Rodrigo Fred Malatesta as Sentry Belle Mitchell as Maria Francisco Moreno as Peon Ted North Eugene Pallette as Fray Felipe Frank Puglia as Propietor Basil Rathbone as Capt. Esteban Pasquale George Regas as Sgt. Gonzales Hector Sarno as Moreno Gale Sondergaard as Inez Quintero George Sorel as Caballero Paul Sutton as Morales Lucio Villegas as Caballero Harry Worth as Caballero
Bob Martin has: Played Swimmer with Contraption in "The Edison Twins" in 1982. Played Brain in "The Edison Twins" in 1982. Played Brian in "The Edison Twins" in 1982. Played Gregory in "Hide and Seek" in 1984. Played Various in "Royal Canadian Air Farce" in 1993. Performed in "Pour tout dire - Module 4" in 1995. Played Neville in "Once a Thief" in 1996. Performed in "Traders" in 1996. Played Peter in "Marie Curie: More Than Meets the Eye" in 1997. Played Himself - Performer "The Drowsy Chaperone" in "The View" in 1997. Played Minister in "Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy" in 1998. Played Various in "SketchCom" in 1998. Played Tyler Hume in "Made in Canada" in 1998. Played Themselves (Pretty Funny Sketch Troupe) in "The 2000 Canadian Comedy Awards" in 2000. Played Guy Valmont in "Club Land" in 2001. Played himself in "The 2nd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards" in 2001. Played Bill Bostock in "Truth in Advertising" in 2001. Played Himself (Pretty Funny Male Improviser) in "The 3rd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards" in 2002. Played Preacher in "Coastlines" in 2002. Played Propietor Mort in "Fancy Dancing" in 2002. Played Cuddles in "Puppets Who Kill" in 2002. Played himself in "The 4th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards" in 2003. Played Terry in "Slings and Arrows" in 2003. Played Mr. Budge in "Childstar" in 2004. Played Lyle Delp in "Getting Along Famously" in 2005. Played himself in "The Hour" in 2005. Played Man in "Burnt Toast" in 2005. Played himself in "The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS" in 2006. Played Himself - Performer in "The 60th Annual Tony Awards" in 2006. Played Bob in "The Catsitter" in 2008. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 12th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards" in 2011. Played Dr. David Storper in "The Lost Therapy Tapes" in 2011.
Harry Stubbs has: Played Undetermined Role in "Locked Doors" in 1925. Played Buck Bachman in "Alibi" in 1929. Played The Waiter in "The Locked Door" in 1929. Played Bolton in "Three Live Ghosts" in 1929. Played Undetermined Role in "Abraham Lincoln" in 1930. Played Alderman Oliver in "Dancing Sweeties" in 1930. Played Sailor in "The Bad One" in 1930. Played Stormfield Button in "Ladies Must Play" in 1930. Played Tubby Smith in "Stepping Out" in 1931. Played Hanneman in "Her Majesty, Love" in 1931. Played Mark in "Millie" in 1931. Played Faulkner in "The Gang Buster" in 1931. Played Court Clerk in "An American Tragedy" in 1931. Performed in "The Great Junction Hotel" in 1931. Played Crosby in "Fanny Foley Herself" in 1931. Played Tom Chittendon in "The Man Who Played God" in 1932. Played Ring Physician in "Madison Sq. Garden" in 1932. Played Stage Manager in "Crooner" in 1932. Played Randall in "The Rich Are Always with Us" in 1932. Played Mr. Perlman, the Promoter in "Young Bride" in 1932. Played Mr. Evans in "Payment Deferred" in 1932. Played Art Buyer in "Girl Without a Room" in 1933. Played Policeman in "From Headquarters" in 1933. Played Thompson in "The Mind Reader" in 1933. Played Inspector Bird in "The Invisible Man" in 1933. Played Speakeasy Guest in "Made on Broadway" in 1933. Played Major Oliver in "When Strangers Marry" in 1933. Played Second Man in Speakeasy in "All of Me" in 1934. Played Fat Man in Bed in "Search for Beauty" in 1934. Played Officer Jenkins in "Werewolf of London" in 1935. Played Sheriff Moley in "The Spanish Cape Mystery" in 1935. Played Henry Stone in "Captain Hurricane" in 1935. Played Campaign Manager in "Thanks a Million" in 1935. Played Bailiff in "It Had to Happen" in 1936. Played Villager in "The Man I Marry" in 1936. Played Herbert Trevor in "The Girl from Mandalay" in 1936. Played Sergeant in "The White Angel" in 1936. Played John F. Usher in "The Plainsman" in 1936. Played Producer in "Love and Hisses" in 1937. Played Postman in "London by Night" in 1937. Played Fire Commissioner in "In Old Chicago" in 1937. Played Kelly in "On the Avenue" in 1937. Played Keith in "Waikiki Wedding" in 1937. Played Mr. Moss in "I Stand Accused" in 1938. Played Second Councilor in "Marie Antoinette" in 1938. Played Police Captain in "Dr. Rhythm" in 1938. Performed in "Land of Liberty" in 1939. Played Board Member in "Happily Buried" in 1939. Played Alf in "Zanzibar" in 1940. Played Butler in "Margie" in 1940. Played Jeremiah - Man in Pub in "The House of the Seven Gables" in 1940. Played Proprietor of Eating House in "Waterloo Bridge" in 1940. Played Stout Man on Boat in "Adventure in Diamonds" in 1940. Played Constable Tewsbury in "The Invisible Man Returns" in 1940. Played Hubert in "Burma Convoy" in 1941. Played Rev. Norman in "The Wolf Man" in 1941. Played James Morgan in "The Singing Hill" in 1941. Played Taxi Driver 3016 in "Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror" in 1942. Played Senator in "Ten Gentlemen from West Point" in 1942. Played Cockney in "Eagle Squadron" in 1942. Played Propietor in "Flesh and Fantasy" in 1943. Played Guno in "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" in 1943.
Brian Coburn has: Played Wieczorek in "Panorama" in 1953. Played Dickie in "The Saint" in 1962. Played Banks in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Propietor in "The Saint" in 1962. Played Custard Pie Expert in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Big Bill Bishop in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played Hassan in "The Troubleshooters" in 1965. Played Officer in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played 1st Muleteer in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Nigel in "Public Eye" in 1965. Performed in "The Last Invasion" in 1966. Played Trapper in "Carry on Cowboy" in 1966. Performed in "Les grandes vacances" in 1967. Played Will Rudge in "The Borderers" in 1968. Performed in "The First Lady" in 1968. Played Huntly in "Mary, Queen of Scots" in 1971. Played Berl in "Fiddler on the Roof" in 1971. Played Lord William (1974-1975) in "The Black Arrow" in 1972. Played Olafsen in "Scoop" in 1972. Played Fitzgerald in "The Brothers" in 1972. Played Lord William in "The Black Arrow" in 1972. Played Foreman in "Black and Blue" in 1973. Played Marshall Howe in "The Roses of Eyam" in 1973. Played Vaktaan in "The Tomorrow People" in 1973. Played Foreman in "Secrets" in 1973. Played Katie in "Roberts Robots" in 1973. Played Peter Praska in "The Pallisers" in 1974. Played Scottish Highwayman in "Carry on Dick" in 1974. Played Blackadder in "The Haggard Falcon" in 1974. Played The Scotsman in "The Sweeney" in 1975. Played Dimitri in "Love and Death" in 1975. Played Deep Sea Diver in "Four Idle Hands" in 1976. Played Tubby in "Maggie and Her" in 1976. Played Big Man in Bank in "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin" in 1976. Played Lofty in "Trial by Combat" in 1976. Played Blacksmith in "The Children of the New Forest" in 1977. Played Man in "The Fuzz" in 1977. Played Henri in "Secret Army" in 1977. Performed in "3-2-1" in 1978. Played The Duke in "The Comedy of Errors" in 1978. Played Policeman in "The Glums" in 1978. Played Wagon driver in "Pinocchio" in 1978. Played Uther Pendragon in "The Legend of King Arthur" in 1979. Played The Sergeant in "Thundercloud" in 1979. Played Mine captain in "Penmarric" in 1979. Played Messala in "Julius Caesar" in 1979. Played James in "The Day Christ Died" in 1980. Played Malachy Jones in "Juliet Bravo" in 1980. Played Bernard Downes in "The Gentle Touch" in 1980. Played Mr. Hooker in "The Squad" in 1980. Played Smith in "The Chinese Detective" in 1981. Played Big Joe in "Bread or Blood" in 1981. Played Mustapha in "Into the Labyrinth" in 1981. Played Crusher McCann in "The Gaffer" in 1981. Played Harry in "Emery Presents: Legacy of Murder" in 1982. Played Soldier in "Gulliver in Lilliput" in 1982. Played Sidney in "Tom, Dick and Harriet" in 1982. Played 1st woodcutter in "Baal" in 1982. Played Burly Salt in "Trenchcoat" in 1983. Played South American V.I.P. in "Octopussy" in 1983. Played Frank Winters in "Dramarama" in 1983. Played Blacksmith in "The First Olympics: Athens 1896" in 1984. Performed in "One by One" in 1984. Played Mr. Taggart in "Chance in a Million" in 1984. Played Security Man in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Burto Gunz in "Lassiter" in 1984. Performed in "The Last Days of Pompeii" in 1984. Played Friar Vosper in "Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" in 1984. Played John Mountain in "The Master of Ballantrae" in 1984. Played Alehouse Keeper in "Robin of Sherwood" in 1984. Played Branded Man in "Exploits at West Poley" in 1985. Played Alf Higgins in "Them and Us" in 1985. Played Davros in "Dempsey and Makepeace" in 1985. Played Hefty in "Blott on the Landscape" in 1985. Performed in "Lenny Henry Tonite" in 1986. Played Doolan in "Crossbow" in 1987. Played Ivan in "Pulaski" in 1987. Played Loudmouth in "Adventures Beyond Belief" in 1987. Played Stanley in "Forever Green" in 1989. Played Thomas Beverbridge in "Campion" in 1989.