Tony Gates
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Gender | Male |
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Famili | Mike Gates |
First appear | "The Human Shield"; November 10, 2005 |
Last appear | And In the End |
Movies/Shows | ER |
Line of Duty | |
Played by | John Stamos |
John F. Hamilton | |
Lennie James | |
Significant other | Neela Rasgotra |
Samantha Taggart | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 855905 |
Tony Gates Life story
Dr. Anthony Gates is a fictional character on the television series ER, portrayed by actor John Stamos. Dr. Gates was first introduced in Season 12, before becoming a series regular in Seasons 13-15.
Sycamore Gap tree to be cut up and moved by crane
... Tony Gates, chief executive officer at the Northumberland National Park Authority, said there had been " some challenging scenarios" for the National Trust to consider due to the historic environment and the safety of the site...
Sycamore Gap: Hopes shoots could regrow from felled tree
... Chief executive Tony Gates said the tree was " part of England s identity" as it had been " a real inspiration" to artists, writers and photographers...
Lennie James: Walking Dead star demands debate over gay and disability roles
... James, who played Gates, the embattled DCI Tony Gates from the first series of Line of Duty, says when he comes home, he and his former co-stars Adrian Dunbar, Martin Compson and Vicky McClure will " all go and grab a curry together...
Sycamore Gap: Hopes shoots could regrow from felled tree
There are hopes shoots could still grow from one of the UK's most famous trees which was deliberately chopped down.
The Landmark at Sycamore Gap , beside Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, was felled overnight on Wednesday.
National Trust General Manager Andrew Poad told Bbc Breakfast the stump was " healthy" and they, where new shoots grow from The Base of a trunk.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of Criminal Damage .
Mr Poad said: " It's a very healthy tree, we can see that now, because of the condition of the stump, it may well regrow a coppice from the stump, and if we could nurture that then that might be one of The Best outcomes, And Then we keep The Tree . "
Northumberland National Park Authority officials believe The Tree , known as Robin Hood 's Tree, was " deliberately felled".
Chief executive Tony Gates said The Tree was " part of England's identity" as it had been " a real inspiration" to artists, writers and photographers.
" A lot of people have a deep connection to this place, and fond memories of this place, and to have lost that is a real shame, " He Said .
He added he hoped it would not affect tourism " too much" as Northumberland had " many other Beautiful Things to see".
" We're hoping people will continue to come here, and we will look to The Future and how we can continue to make this a special place for people. "
Supt Kevin Waring, of Northumbria Police , described The Tree as " a world-renowned landmark" and said its loss had " caused significant shock, sadness and anger throughout The Local community and beyond".
He added officers were keeping an " open mind" and The Investigation was still at an early stage.
However, he urged anyone with information to contact The Force .
The Tree grew in a natural dip in the landscape near Hexham and featured in the 1991 film Robin Hood : Prince of Thieves, starring Kevin Costner .
In 2016, in a competition organised by the Woodland Trust.
The Tree 's felling led to an outpouring of emotion with many, with many saying they had proposed to partners at The Tree and scattered loved ones' ashes nearby.
Photographer Ian Sproat said his " heart was ripped out" when he saw the damage, while Hexham MP Guy Opperman described being " utterly stunned".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com