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Hugh Laurie and P. G. Wodehouse

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Hugh Laurie and P. G. Wodehouse

Hugh Laurie vs. P. G. Wodehouse

James Hugh Calum Laurie, (born 11 June 1959) is an English actor, director, musician, comedian, and author. Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humourists of the 20th century.

Similarities between Hugh Laurie and P. G. Wodehouse

Hugh Laurie and P. G. Wodehouse have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bertie Wooster, Order of the British Empire, The Daily Telegraph.

Bertie Wooster

Bertram "Bertie" Wilberforce Wooster is a recurring fictional character in the comedic Jeeves stories of British author P. G. Wodehouse.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the Civil service.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, commonly referred to simply as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.

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Hugh Laurie and P. G. Wodehouse Comparison

Hugh Laurie has 315 relations, while P. G. Wodehouse has 264. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.52% = 3 / (315 + 264).

References

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