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'''Big Tuna''' may refer to: |
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==People== |
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* [[Tony Accardo]], organized crime leader |
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* [[Trevor Hirschfield]], Canadian Wheelchair Rugby player |
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* [[Jake Virtanen]], former National Hockey League forward for the Vancouver Canucks |
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* A fictional character played by Vincent Barbi in the 1974 film "[[Black Belt Jones]]" |
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==Other uses== |
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 15 May 2024
Big Tuna may refer to:
People
[edit]- Tony Accardo, organized crime leader
- Jim Halpert, a fictional character on the American television series The Office
- Trevor Hirschfield, Canadian Wheelchair Rugby player
- Bill Parcells, National Football League coach
- Jake Virtanen, former National Hockey League forward for the Vancouver Canucks
- A fictional character played by Vincent Barbi in the 1974 film "Black Belt Jones"
Other uses
[edit]- a fictional Texas town featured in the 1990 novel Wild at Heart by Barry Gifford and its 1990 film adaptation
- a house band featured on the album Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty
- a nickname for the Olympus Zuiko Digital 300mm f/2.8 Four Thirds system camera lens
See also
[edit]- Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus), a species of true tuna
- Tuna (disambiguation)