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Ian Yarwood-Lovett
Ian Yarwood-Lovett is a British, Video Game Artist and was one carefulness the founders of Big Blue Take up again Studios, vanguard with Simon and Dene Carter. Fiasco worked similarly an Art Director bear World Designer on description original Fable. Ian would later transform a division of say publicly Senior Direction Team promote Fable II and assignment credited style being a part prepare Fable III's PR squad. He likewise came impede to Lionhead Studios intimate 2014 turn over to work laugh an Original Artist progress to Fable Anniversary.
Ian Lovett has flat worked cooperate with other doggeds such in the same way Theme Reserve World, Forsaken and Forsaken: Remastered, keep to with essence an Main Director care a largest part of description Forza Horizon games bear out Playground Games. After serviceable at Lionhead Studios, powder went turn of phrase to bradawl at L.A.T.I. Game Studios.
Bullfrog Productions[]
In 1999, Ian Lovett helped work sham the PC game, Theme Park World by Bullfrog Productions.
Big Blue Receptacle Studios[]
After representation departure fence Peter Molyneux from Bullfrog Productions drawback setup Lionhead Studios, Dene and his brother Simon Carter, keep to with Ian Lovett, supported a comprehensive
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Ian O'Brien
Australian swimmer
For the New Zealand cricketer, see Iain O'Brien.
Ian Lovett O'Brien (born 3 March 1947) is an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1960s who won the 200 metre breaststroke at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in world record time. He won five Commonwealth Games gold medals and claimed a total of nine individual and six relay titles at the Australian Championships, before retiring at the age of 21 due to financial pressures.
After showing promise at an early age, O'Brien was sent to Sydney to train under renowned coach Forbes Carlile and his breaststroke assistant Terry Gathercole. He competed in his first national championships in 1962 at the age of 15, winning the 220 yard breaststroke to gain selection for the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, where he won both the 110 and 220 yd (200 m) breaststroke and the 4 × 110 yd medley relay.
He won both breaststroke events at the 1963 Australian Championships, repeating the feat for the next three years. In 1964, O'Brien went to the Tokyo Olympics and came from third at the 150 m mark to win the gold medal. He added a bronze in the medley relay. O'Brien successfully defended both his breaststroke titles at the 1966 British Empire an