No. he is not.
Yes, Pete Dunham, the real person who inspired the character in the film "Green Street Hooligans," died in 2008. He was known for his involvement in football hooliganism in the UK, specifically with West Ham United supporters. His life and experiences contributed to the portrayal of football culture in the film, but he passed away due to health complications.
He goes to a jail up north and is sentecned for life
Stanley Ann Dunham's father was Stanley Armour Dunham. He was a prominent figure in her life and had a significant influence on her upbringing. Stanley Armour Dunham worked as a furniture salesman and later in the insurance industry.
Mikel Dunham has written: 'Samye' 'Buddha's Warriors' 'Stilled life' -- subject(s): Art, Fiction
Norman Green has written: 'Shooting Dr Jack' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gangsters, Street life
Yes, Katherine Dunham adopted a daughter named Marie-Christine. Dunham, a renowned dancer and choreographer, adopted her while living in France. Marie-Christine was a significant part of Dunham's life and work, contributing to her legacy in the arts.
The duration of Pete versus Life is 1500.0 seconds.
Pete versus Life was created on 2010-08-06.
The Adventures of Pete and Pete - 1993 Grounded for Life 2-1 was released on: USA: 1994
Katherine Dunham dedicated her life to the study and teaching of dance, particularly African and Caribbean styles. She blended elements of these cultural traditions with ballet and modern dance to create her own unique style known as Dunham Technique.
Pistol Pete The Life and Times of Pete Maravich - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 1 April 2001
Pete Rogers has written: 'An interview with Pete Rogers' -- subject(s): Interviews, Social life and customs, Ranchers, Ranch life, History