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American author and filmmaker (1942–2008)
John Michael Crichton (/ˈkraɪtən/ KRY-tən; October 23, 1942 – November 4, 2008) was an American author and filmmaker. His books have sold over 200 million
Michael_Crichton
Topics referred to by the same term
Crichton may refer to: Crichton, Midlothian, Scotland, which is also the site of Crichton Castle The Crichton, Dumfries, part of the University of Glasgow
Crichton
Michael Crichton (1942–2008) was an American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote 29 novels and his books have sold over 200 million copies worldwide, and
Michael_Crichton_bibliography
Australia international rugby league footballer
Angus Crichton (/ˈæŋɡəsˈkraɪtən/; born 5 February 1996) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the
Angus_Crichton
Samoa international rugby league footballer
Stephen Crichton (born 22 September 2000) is a Samoan professional rugby league footballer who captains and plays as a centre for the Canterbury Bankstown
Stephen_Crichton
Hospital in Scotland
The Crichton is an institutional campus in Dumfries in southwest Scotland. It serves as a remote campus for the University of Glasgow, the University of
The_Crichton
1995 novel by Michael Crichton
fiction action novel written by Michael Crichton, and the sequel to his 1990 novel Jurassic Park. It is Crichton's tenth novel under his own name, his twentieth
The Lost World (Crichton novel)
The_Lost_World_(Crichton_novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
John Crichton may refer to: John Crichton (designer) (1917–1993), New Zealand furniture and interior designer John Crichton (Farscape), a character on
John_Crichton
1990 science fiction novel by Michael Crichton
Jurassic Park is a 1990 science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton; it is a cautionary tale about genetic engineering that presents the collapse
Jurassic_Park_(novel)
Scottish polymath (1560–1582)
James Crichton, known as the Admirable Crichton (19 August 1560 – 3 July 1582), was an alleged Scottish polymath noted for his extraordinary accomplishments
James_Crichton
Lordship of Parliament of Crichton (Lord Crichton) was created in the Peerage of Scotland around 1443 for William Crichton, who was Chancellor of Scotland
Lord_Crichton
Stargate SG-1, Browder's Crichton has been called one of the sexiest male characters in science fiction. Although Crichton is a heroic and unwaveringly
List_of_Farscape_characters
English film director, film editor, screenwriter and film producer (1910–1999)
Charles Ainslie Crichton (6 August 1910 – 14 September 1999) was an English film director and editor. Born in Wallasey, Cheshire, he became best known
Charles_Crichton
Comic stage play (1902)
The Admirable Crichton is a comic stage play written in 1902 by J. M. Barrie and premiered in London in that year and in New York the next. It gently satirises
The_Admirable_Crichton
Award for the best and fairest player of the Essendon Football Club
The Crichton Medal is the best and fairest award for the Australian rules football team the Essendon Football Club. Since 1959 or 1960, it has been known
Crichton_Medal
Scottish footballer
Leanne Crichton (born 6 August 1987) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player. She currently manages Rangers and works as a media
Leanne_Crichton
American medical drama television series (1994–2009)
ER is an American medical drama television series created by Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994, to April 2, 2009, with a total
ER_(TV_series)
Supposed leprechaun in Mobile, Alabama
The Crichton Leprechaun (also the Mobile Leprechaun, Alabama Leprechaun) is a supposed leprechaun reported to have been spotted in a tree in Crichton, a
Crichton_Leprechaun
Topics referred to by the same term
Admirable Crichton is a comic stage play written in 1902 by J. M. Barrie. The Admirable Crichton may also refer to: The Admirable Crichton (1918 film)
The Admirable Crichton (disambiguation)
The_Admirable_Crichton_(disambiguation)
Samoa international rugby league footballer
Christian Crichton (born 12 July 1996) is a Samoan professional rugby league footballer who plays on the wing for St Mary's Saints in the Ron Massey Cup
Christian_Crichton
1993 film by Steven Spielberg
directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Michael Crichton and David Koepp, based on Crichton's 1990 novel. Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum
Jurassic_Park
American television producer
Judy Crichton (November 25, 1929 – October 14, 2007 ) was an American television news and documentary producer. Judy Crichton began her career in television
Judy_Crichton
Neighborhood
Crichton is a neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama consisting of North Crichton and South Crichton. At a 2019 Census, Crichton had a population of 4,182, with
Crichton,_Alabama
1973 science fiction film directed by Michael Crichton
American science fiction Western film written and directed by Michael Crichton. The film follows guests visiting an interactive amusement park containing
Westworld_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
William Crichton may refer to: William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton (died 1454), political figure in the late medieval Kingdom of Scotland William Crichton (Jesuit)
William_Crichton
American dancer
Don Crichton is a dancer and choreographer who was the lead dancer on The Carol Burnett Show. As a choreographer he was nominated for Emmy Awards in 1981
Don_Crichton
Title in the Scottish peerage
It was originally created for William Crichton, 9th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, in 1633, and stayed in the Crichton family until the death of the fourth
Earl_of_Dumfries
British title of nobility
(1847–1900) John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute (1881–1947) John Crichton-Stuart, 5th Marquess of Bute (1907–1956) John Crichton-Stuart, 6th Marquess
Marquess_of_Bute
American science fiction media franchise
World, is an American science fiction media franchise created by Michael Crichton, centered on a disastrous attempt to create an animal theme park of de-extinct
Jurassic_Park_(franchise)
Canadian rock band
Canadian rock band from Oakville, Ontario. Bassist and keyboardist Jim Crichton and Welsh-born vocalist and keyboardist Michael Sadler are the principal
Saga_(band)
Scottish biographer and historian
Andrew Crichton (1790–1855) was a Scottish biographer and historian. Crichton, youngest son of a small landed proprietor, was born in the parish of Kirkmahoe
Andrew_Crichton
American novelist (1925–1993)
Robert Crichton (January 29, 1925 – March 23, 1993) was an American novelist. Crichton's father, Kyle Crichton, was a writer/editor for Collier's magazine
Robert_Crichton_(novelist)
American publisher, editor and writer
Sarah Crichton is an American writer, editor and publisher, who serves as editor-at-large at Henry Holt and Company since 2023, having previously served
Sarah_Crichton
The following is a list of fictional characters from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, its 1995 sequel The Lost World, and their film adaptations
List of Jurassic Park (franchise) characters
List_of_Jurassic_Park_(franchise)_characters
British judge (1912–1985)
Sir John Robertson Dunn Crichton (2 November 1912 – 12 July 1985), judicially styled as Mr Justice Crichton, was a British barrister and High Court judge
Robertson_Crichton
Australian/American television science fiction series (1999–2004)
the chaos, Crichton's space capsule accidentally collides with a Peacekeeper fighter, which results in the death of its pilot. Crichton's ship and another
Farscape
Ruin in Midlothian, Scotland
Crichton Castle is a ruined castle near the village of Crichton in Midlothian, Scotland. It is situated at the head of the River Tyne, 2 miles (3.2 km)
Crichton_Castle
Robert Crichton or Creighton, Lord Elliock (1530–1591), of Elliock, in Nithsdale, was joint Lord Advocate. He purchased Clunie Castle and the adjoining
Robert Crichton (Lord Advocate)
Robert_Crichton_(Lord_Advocate)
Scottish politician
Torcuil Crichton (born December 1964) is a Scottish Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Na h-Eileanan an Iar since
Torcuil_Crichton
Lowland Scottish clan
Clan Crichton is a Lowland Scottish clan that historically ruled Dumfries. One of the earliest baronies around Edinburgh was formed from the lands of Kreitton
Clan_Crichton
Canadian soccer player (born 2003)
Joyce Crichton (born February 7, 2003) is a Canadian soccer player who plays for Ottawa Rapid FC in the Northern Super League. In 2021, Crichton began
Caitlin_Crichton
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Crichton may refer to: Robert Crichton (bishop) (died 1585), Scottish Catholic cleric Robert Crichton (Lord Advocate) (1530–1582), Lord Advocate
Robert_Crichton
Scotland international rugby union player
Donald Crichton-Miller (7 December 1906 – 5 August 1997) was a British teacher, headmaster, and Scotland international rugby union player of the 1930s
Donald_Crichton-Miller
1957 film by Lewis Gilbert
The Admirable Crichton is a 1957 British satirical comedy romantic adventure film set in the South Seas. It is directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Kenneth
The Admirable Crichton (1957 film)
The_Admirable_Crichton_(1957_film)
Village and civil parish in Midlothian, Scotland
Crichton (CRY-tonne) is a small village and civil parish in Midlothian, Scotland, around 2 miles (3 km) south of Pathhead and the same distance east of
Crichton,_Midlothian
American film by Jan de Bont
directed by Jan de Bont, and written by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie Martin. It was produced by Crichton, Kathleen Kennedy, and Ian Bryce, with Steven
Twister_(1996_film)
2006 novel by Michael Crichton
Next is a 2006 satirical science fiction novel by American writer Michael Crichton. It was the fifteenth novel under his own name and his twenty-fifth overall
Next_(Crichton_novel)
New Zealand illustrator
Anna Crichton (born 1957) is a New Zealand illustrator, cartoonist and ceramicist. Her work has been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal
Anna_Crichton
Scottish physician and author (1763–1856)
Sir Alexander Crichton (2 December 1763 – 4 June 1856) was a Scottish physician and author. Born in Newington, Edinburgh, Crichton received his M.D. from
Alexander_Crichton
Scottish peer executed for the murder of a fencing teacher
Robert Crichton, 8th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, (d. 1612) was a Scottish peer executed for the murder of a fencing teacher. He was the son of Edward,
Robert Crichton, 8th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar
Robert_Crichton,_8th_Lord_Crichton_of_Sanquhar
English cricketer
Henry Thompson Crichton (18 May 1884 – 1 July 1968) was an English cricketer. Crichton was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He
Henry_Crichton_(cricketer)
Scottish Jesuit
William Crichton or Creighton (c. 1535–1617) was a Scottish Jesuit who became head of the Scots seminary in Flanders. He was the son of Patrick Crighton
William_Crichton_(Jesuit)
Supporting character in media based on DC Comics
Robert Crichton is a supporting character in various media based on DC Comics series. He is typically established as the warden of a prison or mental hospital
Robert_Crichton_(comics)
British philanthropist, founder of Chrichton Royal Hospital in Dumfries, Scotland
Elizabeth Crichton (1779 – 1862) was a British philanthropist who founded the Crichton Royal Hospital in Dumfries. She had wanted to create a university
Elizabeth_Crichton
Lord Chancellor of Scotland (died 1454)
William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton (died 1454) was an important political figure in the late medieval Kingdom of Scotland. The son of Sir John Crichton of
William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton
William_Crichton,_1st_Lord_Crichton
New Zealand businessman, racing driver and sailor
Neville Alexander Crichton CNZM (born 4 June 1945) is a New Zealand-born Australian businessman who was also a competitor in Australasian motor and yacht
Neville_Crichton
American baseball player (born 1992)
Stefan Brook Crichton (/stɛˈfɑːn ˈkraɪtən/ steh-FAHN KRY-ton; born February 29, 1992) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in
Stefan_Crichton
1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton
The Andromeda Strain is a 1969 novel by American writer Michael Crichton, his first novel under his own name and his sixth novel overall. It documents
The_Andromeda_Strain
Australian politician
Noel Ashley Crichton-Browne (born 2 February 1944) is a former Australian politician. He was a Senator for Western Australia from 1981 to 1996 and served
Noel_Crichton-Browne
Lord Mayor of York (1941–42)
Edna Annie Crichton (1 May 1876 – 5 March 1970) was lord mayor of York from 1941 to 1942, the first woman to hold that position. Crichton was born in Gloucester
Edna_Annie_Crichton
British soldier and politician
Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart (15 May 1883 – 2 October 1915) was a Scottish senior officer in the British Army and Member of Parliament
Lord_Ninian_Crichton-Stuart
Ninian Crichton Stuart (born 16 March 1957) is the Hereditary Keeper of Falkland Palace, a former Scottish royal palace in Fife. He is the grandson of
Ninian_Stuart
British psychiatrist, neurologist, and eugenicist (1840–1938)
Sir James Crichton-Browne FRS FRSE (29 November 1840 – 31 January 1938) was a leading Scottish psychiatrist, neurologist and eugenicist. He is known for
James_Crichton-Browne
Rugby player
Daniel Francis Crichton (born 22 October 1985) is a New Zealand-born Samoan former international rugby union player. Born in Wellington, Crichton was educated
Daniel_Crichton
English footballer and coach (born 1968)
Paul Andrew Crichton (born 3 October 1968) is an English football coach and former footballer. He is the goalkeeper coach of National Women's Soccer League
Paul_Crichton
Musical artist
Stuart Crichton is a music producer and songwriter from Ayr, Scotland, currently based in Los Angeles, California. Starting out in 1989 under the name
Stuart_Crichton
Scottish alt rock band
Shields and Blair Crichton, the pair formed Crystal with three of their university classmates. Two years later, Shields and Crichton formed a new quartet
Dead_Pony
Scottish peer and racing driver (1958–2021)
John Colum Crichton-Stuart, 7th Marquess of Bute (26 April 1958 – 22 March 2021), was a Scottish peer and racing driver, best known for winning the 24
John Crichton-Stuart, 7th Marquess of Bute
John_Crichton-Stuart,_7th_Marquess_of_Bute
Scottish physician in Russia (1791–1865)
Archibald William Crichton (1791 in Edinburgh – 1865) was a Scottish physician who had a successful career in Imperial Russia. Archibald was the son of
Archibald_William_Crichton
Samoa international rugby union player
Loki Crichton (born 14 March 1976) is a former Samoan rugby union international player. He played at fullback or fly-half. As a schoolboy he attended Auckland's
Loki_Crichton
Scottish psychiatrist
Hugh Crichton-Miller (5 February 1877, Genoa – 1 January 1959, London) was a Scottish physician and psychiatrist. He founded the Bowden House nursing home
Hugh_Crichton-Miller
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Crichton may refer to: Henry Crichton (cricketer) (1884–1968), English cricketer Henry Crichton, 6th Earl Erne (1937–2015), Irish peer and Lord
Henry_Crichton
British politician and militia officer (1767–1794)
Lord Mount Stuart married Lady Elizabeth McDouall-Crichton, daughter of Patrick McDouall-Crichton, 6th Earl of Dumfries, and his wife Margaret (née Crauford)
John Stuart, Lord Mount Stuart
John_Stuart,_Lord_Mount_Stuart
Novel by Michael Crichton
correspond with the film adaptation of the novel) is a 1976 novel by Michael Crichton, the fourth novel under his own name and his 14th overall. The story is
Eaters_of_the_Dead
British ornithologist and noble (1907–1956)
John Crichton-Stuart, 5th Marquess of Bute (4 August 1907 – 14 August 1956), son of John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute, and Augusta Bellingham
John Crichton-Stuart, 5th Marquess of Bute
John_Crichton-Stuart,_5th_Marquess_of_Bute
1988 film by Charles Crichton
heist comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and written by John Cleese from a story conceived by Cleese and Crichton. It stars Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis
A_Fish_Called_Wanda
Younger daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders
of William Crichton, 3rd Lord Crichton (an enemy of her brother, James III), and the mother of his illegitimate daughter, Margaret Crichton, later Countess
Margaret Stewart (born c. 1455)
Margaret_Stewart_(born_c._1455)
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
James Crichton, VC (15 July 1879 – 22 September 1961) was an Irish-born soldier and a recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry
James_Crichton_(soldier)
British politician
Lord Patrick James Herbert Crichton-Stuart (25 August 1794 – 7 September 1859), known as the Hon. Patrick Stuart until 1817, was a British politician.
Lord_Patrick_Crichton-Stuart
New Zealand Paralympian
Ronald "Roly" Crichton ONZM is a New Zealand para-swimmer and coach. At the 1984 Summer Paralympics, he won a gold medal in the 50m Freestyle 2, silver
Roly_Crichton
Topics referred to by the same term
Scott Crichton may refer to: Scott Crichton (judge) (born 1954), member of the Louisiana Supreme Court Scott Crichton (American football) (born 1991)
Scott_Crichton
6th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar
Robert Crichton, 6th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, (died 1561) was the son of William Crichton, 5th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Elizabeth Fleming, daughter
Robert Crichton, 6th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar
Robert_Crichton,_6th_Lord_Crichton_of_Sanquhar
Scottish writer
Iain Crichton Smith (Gaelic: Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn; 1 January 1928 – 15 October 1998) was a Scottish poet and novelist who wrote in both English and Scottish
Iain_Crichton_Smith
Eric Cuthbert Crichton (1888-1962) was the first professor in obstetrics and gynaecology in South Africa at the University of Cape Town. He was born 18
Eric_Crichton
American medical television drama series
agreement with the estate of ER creator Michael Crichton, overseen by his widow, Sherri Alexander Crichton, leading to the project being abandoned. Nevertheless
The_Pitt
Writer in the Peak District, England
Leslie Crichton Porteous (1901–1991) was a writer (writing under the name of Crichton Porteous) of fiction and non-fiction – books, articles and short
Crichton_Porteous
1999 film by John McTiernan
Warrior is a 1999 American historical fiction action film based on Michael Crichton's 1976 novel Eaters of the Dead. It stars Antonio Banderas as Ahmad ibn
The_13th_Warrior
English courtier and Army officer
Colonel The Honourable Sir George Arthur Charles Crichton, GCVO (6 September 1874 – 5 March 1952), was an English courtier and Army officer. He was Comptroller
George_Crichton_(courtier)
1837 novel
Crichton is an 1837 historical novel by the British writer William Harrison Ainsworth. It was published in three volumes by Richard Bentley. It is inspired
Crichton_(novel)
Anglo-Irish aristocrat
Augusta Mary Monica Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute, DBE GCStJ (née Bellingham; 19 August 1880 – 16 May 1947), was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat who was
Augusta Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute
Augusta_Crichton-Stuart,_Marchioness_of_Bute
William Crichton, 1st Earl of Dumfries the ninth Lord Crichton, was born to William Crichton (brother of the sixth and seventh Lords Crichton) and Katherine
William Crichton, 1st Earl of Dumfries
William_Crichton,_1st_Earl_of_Dumfries
British television series
four-part true crime drama television series for ITV written by Jamie Crichton and starring Sheridan Smith. The series is based on Ann Ming's non-fiction
I_Fought_the_Law_(TV_series)
Fashion model and mother of Aga Khan V
Charles Crichton-Stuart, son of John Crichton-Stuart, 5th Marquess of Bute and Lady Eileen Beatrice Forbes, on 25 June 1959. She and Crichton-Stuart were
Salimah_Aga_Khan
American judge (born 1954)
Scott Jackson Crichton (born June 1, 1954) was an associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. He was a judge of the Louisiana 1st Judicial District
Scott_Crichton_(judge)
1980 novel by Michael Crichton
Congo is a 1980 lost world science fiction novel by Michael Crichton, the fifth under his own name and the fifteenth overall. The novel centers on an expedition
Congo_(novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
George Crichton may refer to: George Crichton (bishop), keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland and bishop of Dunkeld George Crichton, 1st Earl of Caithness
George_Crichton
last Crichtons of Frendraught. It was created on 29 August 1642, along with the title Lord Crichton, for James Crichton, son of James Crichton of Frendraught
Viscount_of_Frendraught
Australian businessman and yachtsman (1919–2013)
Sir Robert Crichton-Brown KCMG CBE TD (23 August 1919 – 11 July 2013) was an Australian businessman best known as chairman of Rothmans International during
Robert_Crichton-Brown
Anglo-Irish peer and politician (1802–1885)
John Crichton, 3rd Earl Erne, KP (30 July 1802 – 3 October 1885), was an Anglo-Irish peer and politician. He was the eldest son of Lt.-Col. Hon. John Creighton
John_Crichton,_3rd_Earl_Erne
English cricketer
William Crichton JP DL (25 June 1833 – 4 February 1882) was an English first-class cricketer and naturalist. The son of William John Crichton, he was
Arthur_Crichton
CRICHTON
CRICHTON
Boy/Male
English
From the town by the creek.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and Irish
Scottish and Irish : habitational name from Crichton, near Edinburgh, first recorded c.1128 in the form Crectune, in 1287 as Crecton, and in 1360 as Creychtona. The name is probably an early hybrid compound of Old Welsh creic ‘rock’ + Older Scots tun ‘farm’, ‘settlement’ (Old English tūn). In the British Isles, this spelling of the name is now found chiefly in northern Ireland; the more usual Scottish forms are Crichton and Crighton.Irish : sometimes used for Gaelic Ó Creacháin or Ó Criocháin (see Crehan 2).English : habitational name from Creighton in Staffordshire or Creaton in Northamptonshire, both named with Celtic creig ‘rock’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.
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Hindu
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Hindu
Battle maiden
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Daughter
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Frenchman
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Dutch, German, Hebrew
God will Multiply; God will Add
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Hebrew
Last.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Born to wealthy parents, The mother of Kabir, To adjust
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Hindu
Speech
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English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : from a pet form of the personal name Thomas.
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Teutonic
Rich.
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