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12-1017: Millar is a surname. It may refer to: People [ edit ] Alan Millar (born 1947), former head of philosophy at the University of Stirling Alex Millar (born 1985), British professional poker player Andrew Millar (1707–1768), British publisher and bookseller Bill Millar (born 1950), Scottish-born Canadian soccer player Blair Millar (born 1956), Scottish footballer Brian Millar (born 1966), Irish cricketer Charles Vance Millar (1853–1926), Canadian lawyer and financier Chris Millar (born 1983), Scottish footballer Craig Millar (ice hockey) (born 1977), Canadian former professional hockey player Darren Millar (born 1976), Welsh politician Dave Millar (born 1945), Scottish footballer David Millar (born 1977), Scottish road racing cyclist Derek Millar (born 1962), Burmese musician Duncan Millar (1824–1881), Scottish recipient of

24-631: A judge on the BBC's MasterChef programme with Loyd Grossman . Influenced by Rankin, Shanks had a Californian style. The interior of the restaurant was designed by Terence Conran . In August 2005 Millar was killed in a car accident on the Ballysallagh Road near Holywood , County Down . His Maserati left the road, hitting a fence and killing him instantly. The road is an accident blackspot , with two other deaths in April 2006. His funeral

36-896: Is a member of the editorial board of The Philosophical Quarterly . This biography of a British philosopher is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Scotland -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Robbie Millar Robbie Millar (26 April 1967 – 13 August 2005) was a head chef and restaurateur from Ballycarry in County Antrim , Northern Ireland . Millar started his career at restaurants in Corfu , Zurich and London before returning to Northern Ireland to work in Paul Rankin's Roscoff restaurant in Belfast . While at Roscoff he met his future wife Shirley, who managed

48-466: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alan Millar Alan Millar FRSE (born 14 December 1947) is the former Head of Philosophy at the University of Stirling , Scotland . He earned his PhD at the University of Cambridge and joined the department at Stirling University in 1971. His primary research interests are philosophy of mind and the theory of knowledge . He

60-442: The surname Millar . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Millar&oldid=1225882739 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

72-612: The International Rugby Board Thomas Millar (1925–1994), Australian historian and political scientist Willie Millar (1901–1966), Scottish professional footballer Fictional characters [ edit ] Alex Millar (Being Human) , a lead character in the British television series Being Human Kirsty Millar , from the British soap opera Doctors Martin Millar ( Doctors ) , from

84-1822: The Irish folk group The Irish Rovers George Millar (writer) (1910–2005), Scottish journalist, World War II soldier and writer H. R. Millar (1869–1940), Scottish graphic artist and illustrator Huntly D. Millar (1927–2016), founder of Millar Instruments, Inc. Ian Millar (born 1947), Canadian show jumper James Millar (disambiguation) John Millar (disambiguation) Joseph Millar , American poet Judy Millar (born 1957), New Zealand artist Kevin Millar (born 1971), American baseball player Liam Millar (born 1999), Canadian professional soccer player Maggie Millar (born 1941) Australian actress Marc Millar (born 1969), Scottish footballer Margaret Millar (1915–1994), American-Canadian mystery and suspense writer Mark Millar (born 1969), Scottish comic book writer Mark Millar (footballer) (born 1988), Scottish footballer Mary Millar (1936–1998), English actress Martin Millar , Scottish author Matt Millar (born 1985), Recruitment Guru Mike Millar (born 1965), Canadian hockey player Miles Millar (b 1970), British screenwriter and producer Oliver Millar (1923–2007), British art historian Paul Millar (disambiguation) Peter Millar (disambiguation) Renton Millar (born 1975), Australian professional vertical skateboarder Robbie Millar (1967–2005), Northern Irish chef and restaurateur Robert Millar (disambiguation) Robin Millar (born 1951), English musician, songwriter, and record producer Rodrigo Millar (born 1981), Chilean footballer Ron Millar , video game designer Ryan Millar (born 1978), American volleyball player Sandy Millar (born 1939), English Anglican bishop Syd Millar (1934–2023), chairman of

96-551: The Victoria Cross Fergus Millar , British historian Frederick Millar, 1st Baron Inchyra (1900–1989), British diplomat Gavin Millar (1938–2022), Scottish film director Geoff Millar (born 1955), Australian cricketer Gertie Millar (1879–1952), English singer and actress George Millar (footballer) (1874–?), Scottish footballer George Millar (singer) (born 1947), Northern Irish singer-songwriter, guitarist and co-founder and leader of

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120-851: The restaurant. In 1994 he opened Shanks Restaurant at the Blackwood golf centre, part of the Clandeboye Estate in Bangor . In 1996 the restaurant was awarded a Michelin Star , an award it held for ten years. Other awards include the Egon Ronay Guide Newcomer of the Year in 1995 and three Automobile Association rosettes. Millar was columnist for the Belfast Telegraph and made regular television appearances as

132-423: The soap opera Doctors Ollie Millar , from the soap opera Doctors Rich Millar , from the soap opera Doctors See also [ edit ] Millar Addition , suburb of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada Mount Millar Wind Farm Miller (disambiguation) Miller (name) List of people with surname Miller v t e Surnames associated with

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144-427: Was attended by other prominent local chefs Paul & Jeanne Rankin and Michael Deane . On 31 May 2006 the coroner's report into Millar's death was released. It found that he died of multiple injuries, mainly caused by the fence he crashed into. A road accident expert stated that if the fence had met new safety standards, Millar might have survived the crash. While his blood alcohol level was found to be marginally over

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