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  1. General Sir Brent Spencer GCB (c. 1760 – 29 December 1828) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army, seeing active service during the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars. During the Peninsular War he became General Wellesley's second-in-command on two occasions. He fought at Vimeiro and testified in Wellesley's favour at the inquiry following the Convention of ...

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  3. Spencer is a native of northeastern Pennsylvania. His novel, The Lost Son is an exploration of a fractured nuclear family in the farming and mining country of Pennsylvania. Spencer worked on a farm in this same area in his late 20's (OWH Entertainment 1/8/95); Spencer began writing when he was 16 years old as an "act of revenge" aimed at the adults who he perceived as limiting him.

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  5. About Brent Spencer I’m a fiction writer, actor, and recent transplant to Saint Paul, Minnesota. Among my books are a novel, The Lost Son (Arcade), a collection of short stories, Are We Not Men?

  6. Sir Brent Spencer (1760-29 December 1828) was a General of Great Britain who served in the American Revolution, French Revolutionary Wars, Haitian Revolution, and Napoleonic Wars, in the latter as the second-in-command of Arthur Wellesley. He was a confident commander and brave soldier, but also a genophobe. In 1778 Spencer was commissioned as an officer and from 1779 to 1782 and from 1790 to ...

  7. Brenton Spencer. Camera and Electrical Department: First Blood. Brenton Spencer is known for First Blood (1982), Sanctuary (2008) and Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989).